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REO Speedwagon
1 REO Speedwagon
2 REO Speedwagon
3 The Essential Reo Speedwagon (CD1)
4 REO Speedwagon
5 The Essential Reo Speedwagon (CD2)
REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon is an American rock band which grew in popularity in the Midwestern United States during the 1970s and peaked in the early 1980s. REO Speedwagon hits include “Keep …
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Listen to R.E.O. Speedwagons Dave Amato and everything he had to say about his new Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard guitar. REO Speedwagon does a unplugged appearance on “Bonnie Hunt Show” this Friday so set your Tivo’s. The show airs at noon on Channel 4 (not Channel 5) in LA, but check your local accurate tenders for air times in your area. On May 14, 1977, at the age of 25, I became a father. Although REO Speedwagon was having some success, the truth is I was still counting my change to pay the rent. But my world was about to change in ways I had only dreamed of, and the band was on the brink of rolling with a whole new kind of change. Give Fringe this: it’s not often that the work of REO Speedwagon becomes a central part of the plot. Sure, we’ve all seen shows in which Toto points the way to the truth, or Air Supply saves the day, but it took the mind of J.J. Abrams to put REO Speedwagon into this rather limp episode in which The Pattern showed remarkable little sizzle. This song brings back some memories! To twist a phrase from one of their early album titles, you can tune a piano, but you can’t tuna fish – and you can stop buying REO records, but you can’t make them go away.
Ali Campbell
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