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08-17-2006, 04:29 AM
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I orignally listened to that album over 30 years ago and played it so often I wore the dammm thing out! I would really appreciate the MP3's of the Let there be light album and would for ever be in debitted to you for them. Thanx Ronald Guraliuck
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or MSN Ron_Guraliuck@hotmail.co
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08-17-2006, 05:01 AM
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New purchase Underground Sunshine "Let there be light"
Just purchased Underground Sunshine "Let there be light" from a fellow on EBay so I can help any body who wants it in MP3's. This is my second copy I own of this album. Cooooool........
Listened to John Denver with Rocky Mountain High
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12-30-2006, 03:27 AM
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I can send you an mp3 of "Take Me, Break Me"... PM me... As far as the album, it is pretty hard to come by...
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can you forward the long version of take me break me I am a great fan of almost 30 years of the underground sunshine i sure wish i could find the album let there be light sigh 
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12-30-2006, 03:33 AM
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take me break me
please help me get the version off the ablum let there be light
where the lyrics tell i m going there im going there im going tmracousti here please send the mp3 to me blkwingz 
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12-06-2007, 11:19 AM
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Wisconsin Music
Hello,
For anyone interested in music from Wisconsin I suggest you check out Milwaukeerockposters.com. Thank you.
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07-12-2008, 06:14 PM
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Wow, I came across this site, and it blew my mind! I went to school with Frank and Bert and Jane in Montello. My brush with fame! Jane and I were both in Chorus together, and I'd been to her home several times for practice for trios, etc. I hated her, though, because I had a big crush on Frank Koelbl whom she was dating at the time! Years and years later, Bertie was at a church picnic where my friend and I were a folk duo called "Da Capo" were playing. He gave us his card and told us we were really good. Then, I happened to catch Frank, Bert and another classmate, Rex Rhode playing in Markesan, WI as Entrance to Sound. I was finally able to tell Frank I had a crush on him in high school, and asked if I could give him a kiss. He laughed and allowed me to do that. I still have a copy of 'Birthday' on a 45, scratched and loved, and their pictures in my yearbook....Bons
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07-12-2008, 09:10 PM
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Interesting story Bonzerino. Not many (even hard core rock music fans) know anything about The Underground Sunshine. Did they have much local fame where you grew up? I know in Cleveland a band like The Outsiders (who had one big hit) weren't really a big big thing in their hometown. The Raspberries were to a degree. The biggest local sensation in the last 40 years in Cleveland was a guy named Michael Stanley. He would sell out 25,000 seat shows for years. He never made it nationally. Of course there are others who are from Cleveland who made it big nationally (Joe Walsh, O Jays), but most of these people left Cleveland long before their fame.
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07-13-2008, 08:18 AM
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Underground Sunshine was not a really big thing in Montello. The town is very small-perhaps 1200 people. The high school had a total of about 300 kids. If there were big fans, they were quiet just because that is the way small towns are. It is just like a family. When one of you makes it big, you don't make a big deal of it so they don't get 'a big head' over it. I remember Frank more for his football playing than drum playing!
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07-13-2008, 09:29 AM
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Getting the song with a few others off an mp3 blog. This better be worth it 
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07-29-2008, 12:48 AM
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Oh gosh, guys, it had taken me 35 years to forget their lame version of "Birthday", and now I've got to start all over...
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Really? I guess I shouldn't listen to that then.
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