haha half of them have pickled their bodies - so they should be able to be preserved for quite a few more years...
That's funny! But sadly, also true.
dragonwoman: I remember those days, too! I also remember being really irritated when my brother flipped the channel then left the room. Cuz then I had to get off my lazy bum and turn it back.
How about those 8 track tapes!!! My mom played Elvis over and over on those. LOL!
hey, I went to see the Boss, Born in the USA, ha! guess that was kind of a while ago...doh!
I was just thinking the same thing. And for the young folks - that was the first time he toured with that one I was just out of college and stayed up all night to get tickets (in line not on the internet). I can't believe it was so long ago!
Gary - There was the Airplane before there was Starship
How about Crissy Hynde? She's still rocking at 58. My daughter went to see her recently.
How about those 8 track tapes!!! My mom played Elvis over and over on those. LOL!
I had 8 track tapes! that just cracks me up. pop them into the player on the dashboard....
I just heard on the radio Styx is performing nearby this summer. STYX! they have to be in their 50s or 60s. I went to a concert of theirs when I was about 20, a friend was a huge fan.
PS: I loved the Born in the USA concert, saw it at Oakland Coliseum.
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I saw Styx a few years ago at the State Fair here. It was awesome. Also have seen James Taylor (fantastic show), The Guess Who, Little River Band (my favorite), REO Speedwagon, Mason Proffit and Pure Prairie League & Journey are coming this year. it seems lots of old groups are still touring, even though not all original members, I still love seeing them.
I can't believe Grace Slick is the same age as my dad! I'm guessing there was a generation gap even in that one generation, because my dad has always been as far from a rock & roll type as was humanly possible
I can't believe Grace Slick is the same age as my dad! I'm guessing there was a generation gap even in that one generation, because my dad has always been as far from a rock & roll type as was humanly possible