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Steve Conte - New York Dolls

johnnytuinals

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I don't play the guitar for a living lol.
When I was talking to JT when they Video taped the Club57 show he told me he wanted to get the NY Dolls back together again, well that never happened lol....................JT
 

RocknRollShakeUp

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+1, he did form the band afterall.

Saw them on the reformation tour and it was a great rock ‘n roll show.
😊👍
Yes indeed.
I kick myself for missing seeing them during that tour. I had that live show CD of the reformed Dolls at one point and I thought it kicked massive ass. I wonder if I can find that on vinyl?
 

RocknRollShakeUp

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I agree Syl was a very nice guy, but one annoying MotherFu@ker as you can see at the end of this video that he could have sat anywhere but sat next too me lol.(I also have a video backstage with sly but have not posted it as of yet}
As I said the Dolls were dead when JT and Jerry Left..................JT

Glen Matlock acoustic, far out! Better than an acoustic Sid I suppose 😉! Cool footage, and loved seeing Sylvain at the end looking gleeful!
 
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