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This is Baltimore. They had ZZ Top and $2 beers in the infield last year, and they still drew like 32 people. They might get more folks to come this year, but it sure as shootin' won't be because the locals want to see OAR in concert.
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You clearly haven't been to Baltimore lately. ZZ Top is considered contemporary for the fine citizens of Dundalk, Glen Burnie, and greater Baltimore County. OAR is something you use to dispose of Omar Little's boyfriend.
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what he said classic rock is the home of bmore -bt- |
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LOL. College kids are who fill the infield. Not older B-more blues / rock musicians.
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What "college" do you think the people that are usually in the infield attend? New England Tractor Training School?
Seriously, go to the Preakness once and tell me you think there are legitimate college students lurking about in that infield.
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It really is 75% college students.
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