Jon wrote:
Oh god, I can remember that EAV tune, and it's snuck back into my mind. I can feel it clawing in now..
Grievous Angel wrote:My mom took me to a few country music concerts when I was a kid. I believe my first concert was the Oak Ridge Boys, but she also took me to see Don Williams and a triple bill of Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton and Ray Charles. My mom wasn't a Ray Charles fan, so I spent most of his set waiting in line for hot dogs.
Jon wrote:thanks Duke, now I know the lyrics to the tune, it'll take longer to get rid of it
strummercalling wrote:O'Blivion wrote:strummercalling wrote:The Monkees...
SERIOUSLY? You've gotta share some details.
Did Hendrix open?
Oh...wait...was this a geriatric reunion tour? Well, I'd still like to hear about it. A couple of the Monkees tunes are seriously great songs, no matter who played on them.
Unfortunately, it was one of those geriatric reunion tours, though of course I wish I had seen the original ones with Hendrix. I remember enjoying this show anyway, though!
Rich wrote:My first concert was an 80s-tastic double bill: Cyndi Lauper with opening act the Bangles, in about 1984, so I would've been about 11. This was before the Bangles had had any hits and were still a loud garage band nobody had ever heard of. (Everybody forgets that before they got polished up and learned how to walk like Egyptians, they were college radio darlings.) They were actually pretty much completely awesome. I went out the next day and bought the album they were touring in support of (All Over The Place) and it's still one of my top 5 albums of all time.
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