Joeybagadonuts
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I saw him on his first US tour and again at the height of his career.
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A concert that only included occasional tunes would suck to be at.The ideal would be a show that doesn't include anything after 1976 except for the occasional tune.
The ideal would be a show that doesn't include anything after 1976 except for the occasional tune.
A concert that only included occasional tunes would suck to be at.
A concert that only included occasional tunes would suck to be at.
I don't recall him singing this at any of the concerts I attended.
I saw him more than 20 years ago at Red Rocks, and that was already a nostalgia tour for him. I can't think of too many of the dinos I'd still want to see. Dylan might be it.No honky cats or crocodiles or rockets. Just no.
I don't recall him singing this at any of the concerts I attended.
One of his renditions of the title track on the other hand was quite memorable.
I saw him more than 20 years ago at Red Rocks, and that was already a nostalgia tour for him. I can't think of too many of the dinos I'd still want to see. Dylan might be it.
You may have to adjust that one for inflation.I'd like to see Dwayne and Gregg Allman...
Blasphemer!I wore out my mom's vinyl while I wailed that tune at the basement ceiling.
Madman and Tumbleweed are on my iPod, I wouldn't give a dime for the rest of his stuff.
I wore out my mom's vinyl while I wailed that tune at the basement ceiling.
Madman and Tumbleweed are on my iPod, I wouldn't give a dime for the rest of his stuff.
*ahem* No Yellow Brick Road?
I saw him play Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding with his original bass player Dee Murray (RIP) many years ago...saw a string on the bass guitar snap during the song and lash him (Murray) across the face.
Mom didn't have that one.
I'm actually more excited about this than I thought I would be. I suppose it's too much to ask that he not sing Candle in the Wind.
I saw him more than 20 years ago at Red Rocks, and that was already a nostalgia tour for him. I can't think of too many of the dinos I'd still want to see. Dylan might be it.
With a little luck maybe Barry Manilow will stop by, hopefully you'll have an extra pair of panties, if he does.
Randy newman. Just saw him live again. Unbeatable.
That Bernie fellow is still going strong: http://www.berniejtaupin.com/index.php
The ideal would be a show that doesn't include anything after 1976 except for the occasional tune.
I'm actually more excited about this than I thought I would be. I suppose it's too much to ask that he not sing Candle in the Wind.
I saw him last year at the Palladium in Hollywood
He only did his new work, nothing old
It was so very disappointing, people walked out
And those tickets were $125 each
I hear Neil Young only does his new stuff. For that price you wanna hear the classics.
At least one
I heard he did Vegas soon after that and it was terrific
He's a bit of a crap shoot