myhoneyhoney
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I was a kid, went to a New Kids On the Block concert at Great America (amusement park right next to Levi’s Stadium)
I laughed, too, but in his defense, she dances in the act before in the Vision Scene, and that might have been confusing. Little did he know that what was in store was a parade of fairy tale characters.to which I pointed out that the sleeping beauty was in fact still sleeping, so yeah, there's another act.
I have the 45 - Basketball Jones. I don't know why. I just saw somebody's screen name somewhere that was Tyrone Shoelaces. I got the joke.Would you believe Cheech And Chong when I was 13?
Did people really do that? Was it a 70s thing? Like I said, both times we went to Camelot Music in the mall to get line tickets to get in line to buy tickets at Camelot Music at a later date. Maybe the floor seats were the ones you had to grab when the box office opened first thing in the morning?memories of lining up overnight to score concert tickets,
We saw the Turtles in the 80s at a free 4th of July festival. I don't remember who all was there of the original members, but it wasn't a tribute band. Gosh, also Blood, Sweat and Tears, a different free 4th of July festival in the 90s. Also don't remember who all was original members.My first concert was The Turtles
Great to see you Sam. DH still mentions you occasionally. But neither of us can remember the name of the fs fan you were with. I guess you made a bigger impression. Hugs!The Carpenters, 1975, Hays Kansas. Later that year, Barry Manilow, Linda Rondstadt. We got the big-city pop concerts that year.
I saw him too! Not the U.S. in my city lol.Shaun Cassidy, 1977, at the Chicago Coliseum. I was 13 years old.
People still wait in line - especially when tickets are general admission seating. When Billie Eilish was here, it was one of the days it was close to upper 90's. We live within blocks of the arena.Did people really do that?
Concert-adjacent rant: Hey - it will always be Riverfront Stadium to me. They went through one of those "name the stadium after a corporate sponsor" things till they tore it down. The new one is Great American Ballpark. They better not name it after some corporation. I had to look - Riverfront Coliseum is now Heritage Bank Center. Riverbend Music Center is still the same name. But they have added a PNC Pavilion. Paul Brown Stadium (football) is now Paycor Stadium. They used to play in Riverfront Stadium. The Dayton Dragons stadium was Fifth/Third Field and is now Day Air Ballpark. Just irritating.New Kids on the Block, summer of 1989, at Cinergy Field (the old Reds ballpark
Tower Records! Oh how I miss them.I remember standing in line at the old record store chain called “The Warehouse” to buy concert and show tickets. It was late 80’s early 90’s and the store was all decorated with those super skinny neon light tubes.
I saw Tom Rush at Mount Holyoke College circa 1968-1971. James Taylor was his opening act, before he was JAMES TAYLOR.James Taylor, Academy of Music in Philly, 1969. Carole King opened for him and we didn’t know who she was.
That is so awesomeMy mom took me to Woodstock for a few hours. I was 2. Don't remember a thing about it except a crowd of people, but it was my first concert!