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I hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Love to all.
Unknown said:It's not the actual attending a live performance that's the problem; it's the getting there, which usually means an very frustrating drive through Los Angeles - and the Coachella Festival is another hour beyond that out in the desert.
I know what you mean. I had to travel to London from Felixstowe, but the late trains only go back as far as Colchester - which meant I caught the train from there. I even managed to find somewhere free of charge to park the car!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Unknown said:First concert I ever saw was The Temptations. My first "date." Second concert was Earth, Wind, & Fire.
I would have loved to see either (or both) of those!
Willie Nelson....... ooooh!! How I'd love to see him live!! I saw The Beach Boys live when a teenager, in Liverpool at the Liverpool Empire. They were, erm ......somewhat worse for wear, & trying not to lean over too far and fall off the stage. We were a little shocked by this, but enjoyed the music just the same. When I started work in the city, and about 18 years old we went twice to a lunchtime session at The Cavern Club, but of course the Beatles were famous by then and were long left. My brother, much older than me, had seen them before they were famous and always said that "They were no great shakes" !!!
The groups I watched & heard were unmemorable. Everyone at that time wanted to be famous, and every other girl I met claimed that she knew someone who had once dated Paul McCartney.
Call me a wet blanket but I would not go to a concert if you paid me. Too loud, too much noise, too much screaming. Ghastly. A classical music concert would be nice but not if they are playing modern. Anyway I’d probably doze off. . .
I replenished library book store this morn. Last book I have been reading has been rather dull. Yeay, cycling tonight, more knitting, starting next beanie.
Lindybird said:I saw The Beach Boys live when a teenager, in Liverpool at the Liverpool Empire. They were, erm ......somewhat worse for wear, & trying not to lean over too far and fall off the stage. We were a little shocked by this, but enjoyed the music just the same.
LOL! That's priceless, Lindy. The public perception of them always seemed to be squeaky clean so this is a revelation.
Lindybird said:My brother, much older than me, had seen them before they were famous and always said that "They were no great shakes" !!!
Did he work for the record label that turned them down????