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Hmm nice, I like it and, again, the sound is instruments and a real voice. I might have to take a look at the Canadian scene. There's nothing here in Australia that's ringing my bell to be honest and considering that I rarely don't have music playing I have a voracious appetite that needs feeding. Cheers once again!

I've actually heard Panic Attack before-for the reason you stated. Another friend said that they might be turning a whole new generation to Rock and Roll.

They did an unplugged live show; the crowd seemed older. A somewhat new group attracting the older generations says something as well. People of all ages have been craving these sounds for quite awhile. All it takes is a few good acts to get the ball rolling. Then you get those bands nobody has ever heard of opening shows; the circle grows.

That's how it worked the first time around. I went to a Beach Boys concert in a baseball park in maybe 1970. The opening act was a little band from San Francisco that tore the place up so bad that the Boys let the crowd cool for an entire hour.

Journey.