Dakota Son, Love on the Line...
An old college buddy of mine told me it was on YouTube, had no idea, lol.
The channel is from Ray Cepeda, Dakota Son guitarist at the time.
The band featured Chepito, who used to play congas for Santana. The drummer is Atma Amur, formerly a session drummer for Journey.
I personally never liked that lame song, nor I thought the band was anything special...and it's rather cheesy and outdated...but look it for what it was...not a bad production from the 80s, especially from students, it had the blessing of San Francisco State, and they did lend us 16mm cameras and use of the editing facilities (after all, most of us were students there at the time), but a lot of it came from our pockets. We went through the process of obtaining a permit to shoot at San Francisco's famed Legion of Honor museum, we finally did after a few months of trying, after hours, went it was closed, for two late afternoons and nights. We also took a one million dollar insurance policy for two days and nights, I forgot how much was that, but it was not cheap, especially for college kids.
I was 19 or 20 at the time, ha...
Hope you like it, cheesy 80s goodness...
An old college buddy of mine told me it was on YouTube, had no idea, lol.
The channel is from Ray Cepeda, Dakota Son guitarist at the time.
The band featured Chepito, who used to play congas for Santana. The drummer is Atma Amur, formerly a session drummer for Journey.
I personally never liked that lame song, nor I thought the band was anything special...and it's rather cheesy and outdated...but look it for what it was...not a bad production from the 80s, especially from students, it had the blessing of San Francisco State, and they did lend us 16mm cameras and use of the editing facilities (after all, most of us were students there at the time), but a lot of it came from our pockets. We went through the process of obtaining a permit to shoot at San Francisco's famed Legion of Honor museum, we finally did after a few months of trying, after hours, went it was closed, for two late afternoons and nights. We also took a one million dollar insurance policy for two days and nights, I forgot how much was that, but it was not cheap, especially for college kids.
I was 19 or 20 at the time, ha...
Hope you like it, cheesy 80s goodness...

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