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Blue light might be handicap wheelchair or no shit paper?
Being for handicap is a VERY good point and so the door swings out to allow the wheelchair.

Gotta say though if the blue IS for a ADA-compliant stall the ratio of them to regular, non-ADA accessible stalls is pretty poor; I would think it would be at least twice as many for handicapped as we see here. :wtf:
 
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Damn.......right there is the collective definition of sheer talent mixed with grit, determination and resolve.

I will always remember her clear, steady, piercing vibrato that gave me chills every time I heard it....the woman could definitely sing. Hell, she could have sung the phone book and I would have loved it. :cool:

God bless her.

It appears the female bass player toward the beginning is having a hard time keeping it together, which I can ceratinly understand.
That bass player is her sister Nancy.

One of the best live performances ever! Turn up the volume.

 
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That bass player is her sister Nancy.

One of the best live performances ever! Turn up the volume.


Amen. So was that Bonham's son on the drums?
 
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What's the Blue light at the end for?
If it is like the parking garage at my old work, blue designated handicap parking.
 
 
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