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SquatsWifDingos Newbie
saving concert ticket stubs somewhere in the early 80s.

Last time I came across them, I'm like .. ."I went to that????" & "oh yeahhhhh I remember them!".

Much blur.

^ quite scarey when you stop to think about days gone by! seems like another life ;)

somewere i have stubs from movies and other events. starwars at the sf coronet theater !!


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Green12 Enthusiast
im here catching up. im thinking that i will need a pair of roller blades at the rate this thread grows.

some of the concerts i went to back then , besides the "day-on-the-green" ones at the oakland coliseum, were genesis at the berkeley greek theater, greatful dead in san francisco!

Day On The Green #2: Foreigner, Loverboy, Scorpions, Iron Maiden (July 18, 1982).

Day On The Green #1: Journey, Triumph, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Night Ranger (July 30, 1983).

Gary Moore was originally slated to appear but was replaced on the bill by Night Ranger.

Day On The Green #3: The Police, The Fixx, Madness, Oingo Boingo, and The Thompson Twins (September 3, 1983).

you are a wacky bunch and i would like to thank you for welcoming me in to your lives ! :)

Whoa, what a blast from the past the above bands :lol:

Welcome Kissey Face!!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Amanda! Are you fifty, or somefin'? The Doors were a little before my time, even...but I vaguely remember hearing psychedelic-type stuff, and perhaps Jim Morrison's drunken slur, coming from my big bro's room...and interesting smells...... :rolleyes:

I mainly listen to Classic Rock. I grew up listening to it and really have grown fond of the bands from the 60's and 70's. Those are what are mainly on my IPOD.

:o:lol:

I'm a little embarassed about the concerts I have seen, well not all of them, but many :lol: :

First concert I ever saw, The Jacksons, Victory Tour (WOO HOO!!!)

Then I frequented pretty much every 80s hair band concert that came to town...multiple times....i.e. Van Halen, Metallica, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Great White, Whitesnake, White Lion, Poison, Cinderella, Scorpions, Queensryche, Skid Row.

I also saw Jimmy Buffet, The Beach Boys, Depeche Mode, and Howard Jones.

My first concert was Aerosmith and I was in the 5th row, center. It was wonderful. I think saw Goo-Goo Dolls at a college campus before they got big. I have seen Journey twice now, Forgeiner, Peter Frampton, BonJovi.

Bon Jovi is in concert in March in Philly but I can't go.

I would love to see Van Halen though :)

SquatsWifDingos Newbie
I would love to see Van Halen though :)

VH came to fresno recently!! once with sammy and then another time with david

i perfer sammy over david!

Darn210 Enthusiast
I'm a little embarassed about the concerts I have seen, well not all of them, but many :lol: :

First concert I ever saw, The Jacksons, Victory Tour (WOO HOO!!!)

Count me in for Rick Springfield.

tom Contributor
I told her that if my husband and I die suspiciously they should investigate the children as they seem too eager to move to her house.

:lol:

We will be visiting them for spring break . . . Boston area . . . where I'll also be pooping in on Bev if she's not off tanning somewhere.

Won't THAT be fun!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D

you are a wacky bunch and i would like to thank you for welcoming me in to your lives ! :)

Any friend Kissey of Susie's is a ki friend of ours!!!!!

But, of course, you must realize you will now be held responsible for any future 'lost post' by Susie.

I do believe <cntl> Z would've rescued the last one (or menu'd Edit | Undo ).

jerseyangel Proficient

Gawd!!!! I am so much older than all of you :(:angry: Maybe broadcasting my age on the statistics page yesterday wasn't the best idea..... :lol:

I cut my teeth on 70's stuff--lots of Motown, 3 Dog Night, Elton, Chicago, Neil Diamond, Steely Dan (Deacon Blues--possibly the greatest song ever).

"Your Song" by Elton John reminds me of walking home from school with my best friend, Sandy, before I had a care in the world :rolleyes:

Music played such a huge role in my life growing up and even as an adult. When my older son was born (1981), I had my transistor radio (!) with me at the hospital and "The Tide is High" by Blondie will always remind me of that night.

Yep--hearing a song will put me back to a place in time.....

Kissey --we're glad you're here, too :D


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jerseyangel Proficient
Count me in for Rick Springfield.

I just saw that he is gonna be on Oprah today.

psawyer Proficient
Gawd!!!! I am so much older than all of you :(:angry: Maybe broadcasting my age on the statistics page yesterday wasn't the best idea..... :lol:

No, I'm the real old phart on here. I'll be 54 in less than six months.

jerseyangel Proficient
No, I'm the real old phart on here. I'll be 54 in less than six months.

That makes me feel much better :D

"Old phart"....when the heck did this happen? :o

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Gawd!!!! I am so much older than all of you :(:angry: Maybe broadcasting my age on the statistics page yesterday wasn't the best idea..... :lol:

I cut my teeth on 70's stuff--lots of Motown, 3 Dog Night, Elton, Chicago, Neil Diamond, Steely Dan (Deacon Blues--possibly the greatest song ever).

3 Dog Night....That must have been a great concert!

~alex~ Explorer
Gawd!!!! I am so much older than all of you :(:angry: Maybe broadcasting my age on the statistics page yesterday wasn't the best idea..... :lol:

Old, no! Wise, yes! ;)

I may be the only one here who's never been to a concert. I get all sweaty and anxious in large crowds. I wouldn't necessarily say that I'm claustrophobic but I like to have easy access to an exit. Wherever I go somewhere the first thing I do is look for my closest exit and then for a backup exit. Jeez, this didn't seem so weird until I put it in writing. :lol::ph34r:

And if it was possible to sound any dorkier, I went through a mildly rebellious stage when I was 19 and I knew one thing that would anger my dad the most was to take up smoking, but my first attempt ended up in me gagging and vomiting in front of a bunch of smokers. :ph34r: We're not even talking about MJ here (that's a entirely different embarrassing story), just plain old cigarettes. I still feel nauseated when I'm around someone smoking.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
im here catching up.

Morning David - pull yer finger out will yer (NOT PULL MY FINGER ;) ...You really don't wanna do that)

n.b - ''Pull your finger out'' = curious English saying meaning ''C'mon!!! Get your act together!! Hurry up!!'' (you will have to get used to my Angloisms ;) )

some of the concerts i went to back then , besides the "day-on-the-green" ones at the oakland coliseum, were genesis at the berkeley greek theater,

Saw Genesis at Wembley Stadium London - - GAD!!! I felt grown up!!! (I was only allowed to go as I was with my brother!! :lol: )

Madness,

GGGGaaaaaaaaaaWWWWDDDD!!!!! Surely NOT the English ska band???????? :unsure::D

you are a wacky bunch and i would like to thank you for welcoming me in to your lives ! :)

Yeah - - well - if Susie likes ya ...you must be ok ;)

No, I'm the real old phart on here. I'll be 54 in less than six months.

The Silly Oracle is an Old phart???? :unsure:

NAHHHH..... I'm not buying it - he's secretly hip and trendy AND totally computer literate ..... and besides......JaquIe wouldn't ALLOW any old phart behavioUr , I'm sure :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Old, no! Wise, yes! ;)

Wise...I like that :D Alex, you're so diplomatic :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Old, no! Wise, yes! ;)

I may be the only one here who's never been to a concert. I get all sweaty and anxious in large crowds. I wouldn't necessarily say that I'm claustrophobic but I like to have easy access to an exit. Wherever I go somewhere the first thing I do is look for my closest exit and then for a backup exit. Jeez, this didn't seem so weird until I put it in writing. :lol::ph34r:

Mandatory cOeliac curse methinks.........my hubby's the same :(

tom Contributor
Gawd!!!! I am so much older than all of you :(:angry: Maybe broadcasting my age on the statistics page yesterday wasn't the best idea..... :lol:

I cut my teeth on 70's stuff--lots of Motown, 3 Dog Night, Elton, Chicago, Neil Diamond, Steely Dan (Deacon Blues--possibly the greatest song ever).

Deacon Blues IS great, but when I think Steely Dan, 1st thought is Kid Charl<oh crap!!! Why couldn't I think of one I can spell!!> Charlemagne(?)

3 Dog Night reminds me of learning their "Joy to the World" on sax, and how a couple yrs later, my lil bro (trumpet student) excitedly announced he "has a SOLO, w/ another guy".

Neil Diamond!! Oh where to start .. . .."Hot August Night" was HUGE!

One of my 1st kiddie-crushes was Caroline somethin, right when Sweet Caroline was all over the radio.

Growing up IN Chicago, heard plenty. 1st album SO differently ROCKin compared to the post-Terry Kath (suicide) sappy tendencies (Just You 'n' Me). In betw, SO many greaaaaaaaaaat songs!

"Feelin' Stronger Every Day" was another of my personal theme songs last summer as I went thru the awakening of getting my life back. <gittin a lil verklempt now>

And PATTI!!!!! You're not "so much older than" ALL OF US!!!

Just a few yrs over me & I guess we now know that Scooter's our Senior Silly??

elye Community Regular
ELTON!!!!!!

I STILL occasionally listen to some tracks on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album.

His phrasing & . . ..does it make sense to say 'musical enunciation' as opposed to the actual words? (Oh .. ...nope .. .guess not) well there's SOMEthing in the vocals impeccable and unsurpassed janetdarn it!!!

Hear, hear. Somefin' about the way that man sings...with such emotion and believability, passionate piano-playing....

He is definitely on my Top Five People With Whom You'd Like to Spend an Hour. :D

Might be time I get back on the OMG thread to see what long&winding road might eliminate these ridiculously detrimental 'phume sensitivities.

No need, Tom. I'll ask Jack when he's home from school...get back to ya... :lol:

you are a wacky bunch and i would like to thank you for welcoming me in to your lives !

Thanks fer comin', David! :)

VH came to fresno recently!! once with sammy and then another time with david

i perfer sammy over david!

Okay, gotta chime in, here.....Much prefer David.

Bit of trivia: David Lee Roth is reknowned for being the absolute WORST tipper in celebrityville.

...Hmmm....cheap......but he can so command a stage! :rolleyes:

I do believe <cntl> Z would've rescued the last one (or menu'd Edit | Undo ).

Tom!! How does this work? You mean, I lose a post, I quickly hit CONTROL and upper case Z at the same time, and it comes back? Can't be that easy...can it? :huh:

I cut my teeth on 70's stuff--lots of Motown, 3 Dog Night, Elton, Chicago, Neil Diamond, Steely Dan (Deacon Blues--possibly the greatest song ever).

Music played such a huge role in my life growing up and even as an adult.

Me, too, Patti! We had music playing in my house growing up literally all the time. My mom plays piano, my dad the uke, and if they weren't playing we were listening to Duke Ellington, Frank, Gershwin, big swing bands...

My dad had musical numbers he'd write for his show that ran in the 60's and 70's, and I used to watch him while perched on the stairway, as he practiced an intricate soft-shoe or lip-synced some Al Jolson....Then he'd come to the dinner in full black-face, and we'd tell him not to get makeup on his serviette... :rolleyes::lol:

tom Contributor

Oh!! Forgot to include the sweet memory of what seems like one of the last carefree summers of youth, when 3 Dog Night's Shambala was out.

WOW!!!! Page 699!!!! Here's the homestretch for wannabe-royalty!!!!!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Oh Patti!!!!!!

NEIL DIAMOND!!!!!! LOVE HIM!!!!!!!!!!

My favoUrite song of his is Love on the Rocks

gagging and vomiting in front of a bunch of smokers. :ph34r: We're not even talking about MJ here (that's a entirely different embarrassing story)

Nonetheless this was my first brush with MJ story :ph34r::lol:

Well of course Scooter's our 'senior' silly.....he's the oracle!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
WOW!!!! Page 699!!!! Here's the homestretch for wannabe-royalty!!!!!!

Yeah!!!

So how many posts per page?????

Depends how long they are I suppose (I expect Emily has a phlow chart somewhere)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

(Really going for it now)

Um....what was I saying??????.......oh yes......Elton John (AKA Reg Dwight)

Of course I like his music!!!!

Never seen him live :(

My favoUrite song is 'Daniel' (for my son :D )

tom Contributor
Saw Genesis at Wembley Stadium London - - GAD!!! I felt grown up!!! (I was only allowed to go as I was with my brother!! :lol: )

Oooooooooo could that have been WITH Peter Gabriel still w/ them??????

<crossed fingers>

Re: Madness

GGGGaaaaaaaaaaWWWWDDDD!!!!! Surely NOT the English ska band???????? :unsure::D

I'm quite sure it was.

I saw 'em too AND the band I was in then covered a couple of their songs. Did some English Beat too.

ONE .. .. .

STEP . .. .

BEYONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND!!!!!!

This concert talk has me wondering if it's even believable if I were to start to say how many I went to.

Then I realized that, tho none were real CONcerts, I've seen 6 bands in just the last SEVEN DAYS!!!! :lol::P

That's gotta count for SOMEthin.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I also would like to see John Fogerty in concert. I am a big fan of his.

SquatsWifDingos Newbie
Morning David - pull yer finger out will yer (NOT PULL MY FINGER ;) ...You really don't wanna do that)

n.b - ''Pull your finger out'' = curious English saying meaning ''C'mon!!! Get your act together!! Hurry up!!'' (you will have to get used to my Angloisms ;) )

GGGGaaaaaaaaaaWWWWDDDD!!!!! Surely NOT the English ska band???????? :unsure::D

Yeah - - well - if Susie likes ya ...you must be ok ;)

madness... im sitting at my dining room table waiting for the cable tv installer to come and finally hook me up to the boob tube... so, i decide to come visit my new fav place... im reading along... looking for my blades... trying to pay attention to the conversations... and i hear this bubbly sound !!!! YIPES have my pipes broken??? ((i just fixed my hot water line)) is there something going on outside??? ((no just the usual traffic)) what in the world??? YIPES, holy cripes... my soup is burning !!!

gawd... did that to my eggs once too !! nightmare !!

by the by... im not pullin any fingurs 'round here !!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Oooooooooo could that have been WITH Peter Gabriel still w/ them??????

<crossed fingers>

Phil Collins....but .......they weren't too shabby B)

Re: Madness

ONE .. .. .

STEP . .. .

BEYONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND!!!!!!

:D:D:D

Happy carefree teenage days :D before kids, husband, debts, worry marital/family bliss ;)

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