My fav., Bell Boy, Thanks. I was at the Boston Garden show, 76 i think, where he passed out after the first few songs. What a waste of good rec. drugs that nite
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My fav., Bell Boy, Thanks. I was at the Boston Garden show, 76 i think, where he passed out after the first few songs. What a waste of good rec. drugs that nite
the only reason I wish I was older would be that I could have been to a who show then. one of my first music memories is listing to meaty beaty big and bouncy wiff me bro...I was 10 when Q came out....you old guys had all the fun
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"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
Really good live show from 77' at Killburn on PBS (channell 44 on Comcast) right now. Man I wish I could have seen them back then.
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Really good live show from 77' at Killburn on PBS (channell 44 on Comcast) right now. Man I wish I could have seen them back then.
I saw it at work in Hi Def - it was remastered and looked great on our new TV.
Hey who was the old blonde who kept raving about seeing them during the break for the PBS pledge drive?
I was like, babe, when you were a teeny bopper people were still using rotary dial phones...I mean really
I guess she was love-struck with Daltry or something....I dunno, I guess it's okay - seeing as how I'm not in any position to throw stones on the sell-by issue...
"There is no royal road to this heavy surf-fishing. With all the appliances for comfort experience can suggest, there is a certain amount of hard work to be done and exposure to be bourne as a part of the price of success." From "Striped Bass," Scribner's Magazine, 1881.
Keith Moon seems to be a hard banging spazz but I say he isn't ,, Definitely and original and goes for the hits, fills, accents nobody else does . Is he doing a drum solo ? doing his own thing ? then bang he's right there . I think his drumming style definitely influenced the who's sound . Very dramatic and dynamic player .. Haha Bass player doesn't even get a light on him .
I went to the book signing/interview/performance. It was a treat for any fan. Got a signed copy. He play Acid Queen, Drowned, I'm One and Won't Get Fooled Again.
Here is a video I took. Visual not so good.... but the sound is okay.
My fav., Bell Boy, Thanks. I was at the Boston Garden show, 76 i think, where he passed out after the first few songs. What a waste of good rec. drugs that nite
The Who at the Boston Music Hall around the same era,, I had a great time,,,, so I was told! :-)
My fav., Bell Boy, Thanks. I was at the Boston Garden show, 76 i think, where he passed out after the first few songs. What a waste of good rec. drugs that nite
The Who at the Boston Music Hall around the same era,, I had a great time,,,, so I was told! :-)
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