I have everything UB40 did. Too bad they stopped making music.
Bob speaking of the 70s and your kin. My nephew who you know is a huge 70's/80's music fan. Pretty ironic that he just graduated from Citadel and elects to follow Panic and a ton of others post graduation. Thanks again btw!
Anyway a bunch of us are headed to Chicago, Soldier Field over July 4 for the kind of concert Ghost just described. The Dead's final concert! That's what he wanted for his birthday, which is July 4th. Trey Anastasio, Jeff Chimenti, and Bruce Hornsby will also be playing with The Dead.
UB40 opening up for Police? That must have been one Hell of a show. The Police is one of the bands I sorely missed out on not seeing live. I'd have paid a month's salary back then to have seen one of their concerts.
Here's one for you. The first of 4 times I saw Fleetwood Mac live, Styx was their warm up band. Remember Styx??
Oh hell yeah I remember Styx, although I'm way more of a Fleetwood Mac fan.
Here's one for ya, the Eagles used to open up for Linda Ronstadt.
I saw the Police on their reunion tour in 2007 at the X in St Paul and like so many bands of that era, they were sounding their age.
Eagles eh, Ghost. Saw them live several times. Here's one of my faves of theirs and listen to his first verse of this classic. I spent the last half hour of this concert projectile vomiting then dry heaving Southern Comfort out of my system. To this day, the smell of Southern Comfort still gags me. You'll remember this classic. ====
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. William Arthur Ward
And David, Ghost...this might be a blast from your past but Foghat was one of the warm up bands for the Eagles concerts. Remember Foghat? "Feel so bad, feel like a ballgame on a rainy day", Slow Ride and...
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. William Arthur Ward