Bevchcgo@gmail.com wrote: On May 8, 5:06 am, Charles Board <charlieNOTTHISbo...@nc.ORTHISrr.com> wrote: David Cook - I liked his first song. Straight ahead by the numbers version of Running Like The Wolf. Second song, alternate version of Baba O'riley was excellent, though I thought it was just missing a little something. I'm still tring to figure out how "Hungry
On May 8, 5:06 am, Charles Board <charlieNOTTHISbo...@nc.ORTHISrr.com> wrote: David Cook - I liked his first song. Straight ahead by the numbers version of Running Like The Wolf. Second song, alternate version of Baba O'riley was excellent, though I thought it was just missing a little something. I'm still tring to figure out how "Hungry Like The Wolf" fit the R&R HOF
On Nov 16, 9:42�am, "Forsythe" <dant...@wildblue.net> wrote: For my first show on the 07-08 tour my daughter and i drove from Maine to Albany (I picked her up at exit 42a on 495, alittle under halfway there) yesterday. We've been going to shows together since she was 16 years old in 03 and that includes roadtrips to GS and Fenway Park and Cleveland (for the VFC show). Weve seen some
On Nov 13, 10:57 am, Peter Boulding <p...@UNSPAMpboulding.co.uk> wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 17:38:57 -0800, "art...@yahoo.com" <art...@yahoo.com> wrote in <1194917937.178568.126...@v65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>: I've heard of James McMurtry. In fact he played not too far from where I live, but alas I missed him. But I haven't heard anything he has written in years. I guess I
On May 2, 4:40 pm, SMBalloon <smball...@aol.com> wrote: The Arcade Fire. Possibly the most exciting rock and roll show I've seen since 1978. I only regret that we didn't attempt to upgrade our seats as they were in balcony towards the back. On a certain level, this band has the potential to be as exciting a live band as there has ever been, imo. Whatever it takes, go see The