The noble case for inclusion of one group to play with others, how long until OUr lady softballers or gymnasts sport extra anatomical advantages to the starting roster ?
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You ain't seen nothin yet. 😁This bat schit nonsense will be here to stay......almost makes me glad I'm 72.
So true.You ain't seen nothin yet. 😁
looked it up. BTO and Thin Lizzy plus Bob Seger must've been a great show! Whole bunch of hits to hear in person from all 3 bands. my fav was Stones following ZZtop, Fab Thunderbirds at the Cotton Bowl Nov 1 1981. Mick tore off a sweater to reveal a Tony Dorsett #33 jersey to the great cheer of the dallas crowd.My first rock concert: Winter 75, Tul Fairgrounds “Pavilion”. Thin Lizzy, Bob Seger opened for these guys and that album
Saw BTO twice in the 80's... unfortunately they were the opening act on both occasions so they only played for 45-50 minutes...My first rock concert: Winter 75, Tul Fairgrounds “Pavilion”. Thin Lizzy, Bob Seger opened for these guys and that album
The Red Rocker Sammy H was in Montrose and he’s still going strong. His new band The Circle is worth a listen.Thin Lizzy stole that show. Then I witnessed another theft in 78 at Cain’s when an unknown Van Halen opened for R Montrose (RIP to both)
Wasn't a band called Starz opening for this show in Tulsa?My first rock concert: Winter 75, Tul Fairgrounds “Pavilion”. Thin Lizzy, Bob Seger opened for these guys and that album
Not that night, just those three for meWasn't a band called Starz opening for this show in Tulsa?
I saw Porter and Dolly at a County Fair in the Ozarks when I was a kid when she was only a 36C but don’t count that one
had heard about the monkees/hendrix concert combo some years back but couldn't (and still can't) process that playbill. i remember watching monkees re-runs in the 70's and seeing Woodstock/Monterrey documentaries on jimi so you may be able to understand my befuddled mental state at the joining of those two wildly different approaches to pop/rock music? like devo opening for air supplyWell done Sir ! I presume Gary Lewis & Playboys was the ‘headliner’ but the Yardies would have been epic. One of my grade school pals saw Hendrix open for the Monkees there with his big sister about this same period
No opening act. Yardbirds for about 2.5 hours with one break. It was a great show. I think the best concert I have ever attended was Chicago in Tulsa in 1970. Musically flawless performance. Santana in Vegas in June 1969 (pre-Woodstock) was a close 2nd. With the improvements in today's music technology (sound and lights) I'm sure these old concerts would be considered sub-standard today. I lost my erection for live concerts many moons ago.Well done Sir ! I presume Gary Lewis & Playboys was the ‘headliner’ but the Yardies would have been epic. One of my grade school pals saw Hendrix open for the Monkees there with his big sister about this same period
Please gon on. What else Fitty turn you on to? 😉Fitty reminded me that another odd billing from those days was Led Zep who opened for Iron Butterfly in those crazy 60s
It wasn’t my first concert, but you’ll never see a show again like the first Texxas Jam. Aerosmith, Heart, Nugent, Journey, Van Halen, Head East, Atlanta rhythm Section, Eddie Money, Frank Marino. Holy Cow!looked it up. BTO and Thin Lizzy plus Bob Seger must've been a great show! Whole bunch of hits to hear in person from all 3 bands. my fav was Stones following ZZtop, Fab Thunderbirds at the Cotton Bowl Nov 1 1981. Mick tore off a sweater to reveal a Tony Dorsett #33 jersey to the great cheer of the dallas crowd.
Half this board ain't heard of those bands. Music's dead these days it seems. Everyone's listenin to rap, cardy b, j'z , adel and the dolla sign apostrophy named boyz with their dreads cornrows pierced and tattooed faces. Music's slowly swiffed since the 70s. Imo.It wasn’t my first concert, but you’ll never see a show again like the first Texxas Jam. Aerosmith, Heart, Nugent, Journey, Van Halen, Head East, Atlanta rhythm Section, Eddie Money, Frank Marino. Holy Cow!
Half this board didn't even know these were bands/rockers. LOLHalf this board ain't heard of those bands. Music's dead these days it seems. Everyone's listenin to rap, cardy b, j'z , adel and the dolla sign apostrophy named boyz with their dreads cornrows pierced and tattooed faces. Music's slowly swiffed since the 70s. Imo.
Guess Buddy Holly, Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, Richie Valens and Chuck Berry are also in the mix.Half this board didn't even know these were bands/rockers. LOL
As well as Bill Haley and the Comets.Guess Buddy Holly, Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, Richie Valens and Chuck Berry are also in the mix.
I'm thankful that I'm not everyone...Half this board ain't heard of those bands. Music's dead these days it seems. Everyone's listenin to rap, cardy b, j'z , adel and the dolla sign apostrophy named boyz with their dreads cornrows pierced and tattooed faces. Music's slowly swiffed since the 70s. Imo.
Love me some jp but not that one. How bout some Alvin Lee?
Ricky Nelson? Really, in that group? That's like calling The Monkees a great band.Guess Buddy Holly, Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, Richie Valens and Chuck Berry are also in the mix.
Maybe, but he sired twins that played sucky music too...Ricky Nelson? Really, in that group? That's like calling The Monkees a great band.
One...the Monkeys were not even a band.Ricky Nelson? Really, in that group? That's like calling The Monkees a great band.