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The Menace of Mayfair
[Sea '72 wasn't all that diffie except they played ADTL after MR.
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3DTeafoe
sweet neo con. what i wouldn't give for a copy of the bugle. i was at that concert (foh) and it brought back great memories. i remember taking a road trip to milwaukee,from suburban chicago,at the absolute spur of the moment, and without tickets at that. i think we got ours in the stadium parking lot for 15 bucks each.
once again, it was an another awesome concert. to hear luxury was one of the many highlights for me. thanks.
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with sssoul
those are from Milwaukee, right schillid?
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schillid
Photos © Rick Kohlmeyer
1975 Milwaukee County Stadium (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
From [www.backstagegallery.com]
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Britney
How did you download those in that quality?
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hbwriter
that last shot is '72, no?
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hbwriter
i see how to view larger--is there any way to save the larger version?
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schillid
Then I'll replace the photo above, I suppose. I should have realized...
In any case, I figured out a way to link to those gallery photos, which is in more direct answer to young Britney's question above: how to download those in high quality.
The gallery uses Flash technology to tailor the user interface; and some simple web things that users can usually do become unavailable. Like downloading pictures from web sites. Instead, when the web site shows you a picture fullscreen that picture is "streamed" directly to your computer's screen, and you can't see the image's ftp address.
In fact, although it appears that the image is loaded from the server directly into your screen memory-, the jpg file IS being downloaded to your computer somewhere. The trick is to find it.
This works on a Mac... and unfortunately I don't recall if there is a Windows equivalent. After you click on "View Photo Fullscreen" to display the image large, Open the ACTIVITY window: Window > Activity. Notice the list of all files associated with every page that you've visited. Find the Jpg file that you want and double-click on its name. Voila! The image opens in a new window, and its address is neatly displayed in your browser. Cut and paste this address into your post as usual.
And it's always a good idea to be sure to give proper credits.
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with sssoul
what's Ronnie doing playing left-handed in that one shot, though? :E :E :E
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Erik_Snow
Photo © Charlie Auringer
1972 Cobo Hall (Detroit, Michigan)
From [www.backstagegallery.com]