Oh baby, baby... Ooops, I did it again.... that's a PURE classic right there!
I think Stomper has been sniffing the Hopps#9 again.
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Oh baby, baby... Ooops, I did it again.... that's a PURE classic right there!
Michael McDonald ruined the doobie brothers
I saw Waylon in Lake Tahoe in 1981. He was pretty coked up, but could still play pretty good. Saw Merle, Waylon and Willie in one show at Red Rocks CO in 1982. Awesome show.
Def leopard is coming here this year and I'm a bit g fan. But wonder if it's worth hearing there old voices now.
This question feels like a test. I suck at testsOver the show, or the cocaine?
Def leopard is coming here this year and I'm a bit g fan. But wonder if it's worth hearing there old voices now.
She's a gangly flat chested rat face.They are doing quite well. Voices holding , the one armed drummer is always awesome. This is an older video, I am not a Taylor Swift fan at all, and she can be distracting from the music. You have to ignore her and concentrate on the bands music.
Saw Metallica in the late '80's at a few thousand seat venue in Providence Rhode Island. Metal Church opened. That venue had padded seats...at the start of the show...pretty intense!
the last tour w/ Cliff Burton in '86?...I missed them around that time when they supported Ozzy and then both stops on that Metallica/Metal Church tour because I had to work at my crappy part time job at the time. I did catch them a couple times on the Damaged Justice tour w/ Queensryche opening.
My all time was seeing Slayer in '88 @ what was a dance club at the time. The venue was completely unprepared for the chaos. They had metal folding chairs on the floor and as soon as Slayer's intro started playing, people just started chucking the chairs over their heads to clear the floor...
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That Eric Clapton gig would have been sweet. That is a bucket list for me, but probably not happening. He is not touring much and it would have to be cross country. If he even came anywhere on the West Coast I will be there.
Eric Clapton was probably the most musically note for note perfectly played performance I have ever heard the mixing was dead on and just an amazing musical performance.
The one band that I wished I could seen would have been Pink for with David Gillmore and Roger Waters together.
but I have not been to a concert in a very long time.
The Paramount Theater (before it was the Schnitz) had some great shows. KGON had the Catch a Rising Star Concerts back in the 70's there for $ 2.92 admission. ELO, Peter Frampton, Foghat among others. After it was the Paramount, it tamed down a bit. It was pretty off the wall there. people puking in the cans, blowing weed everywhere, pretty wild and fun really. Caught Ted Nugent there at couple times, had pretty bad tinitus after that show. Also saw Willie, Merle and Kris there in 08.
I never try to put what I feel is the best concert I have ever seen any more. When you have seen Led Zepplin, The Who, original Skynyrd, CSNY, The Outlaws, George Strait, you have seen some of the best. Today's technology makes the sound a lot better, but the wild side is hard to come by any more.
We have Bad Company and Foreigner coming up next month, and going to catch Little River Band in Tillamook next month as well. Like it has been said, you better go see them now, could be your last time as they (we) all age out of these thing.