Yes they were, and you're really old.These were all good shows...
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Yes they were, and you're really old.These were all good shows...
Well I kept a few, at one time after the 'no- rentry' policy was installed at the larger venues, you didn't get to keep a stub. I asked for several of those '75 ones.I had no idea that saving old ticket stubs was a "thing."
Tragically Hip farewell tour opener in Victoria. Absolutely awesome! Get choked up every time I think about it.O.K., the void is crying out for this. What is/are the best musical performance(s) you ever witnessed?
I didn't know I had this old stub, it had gotten tossed into my tying room "junk drawer" (do you have a junk drawer?). I decided to purge a few things and found it, took a picture and promptly forgot about the picture. The concert was a lot of fun, my godson and his big brother loved it.I had no idea that saving old ticket stubs was a "thing."

A bit anticipatory for us, but the upcoming Trans Siberian Orchestra concert on Nov. 25th will probably be the best we've seen in a very long time.
Which is saying something because wife is a huge Dar Williams and Toad the Wet Sprocket fan and catches them every chance she gets.
Will be Abbys 2nd concert, but the first of an orchestral fusion type.
I forgot to say what a lucky effer you are...12/31/69-Jimi Hendrix @ Filmore East
There were 2 shows that night. I had tix to the late show, but got there early and was able to sneak in for the last 1/3 of the first set. Karma, however, is a bitch. When I went to get my car, it was stolen. I ended up taking the subway home. I had no insurance, so I had to take a bus back to VT where I was living. It was a tough and cold couple of months until I could afford to buy another car.I forgot to say what a lucky effer you are...
Still, seeing Hendrix almost makes up for it.There were 2 shows that night. I had tix to the late show, but got there early and was able to sneak in for the last 1/3 of the first set. Karma, however, is a bitch. When I went to get my car, it was stolen. I ended up taking the subway home. I had no insurance, so I had to take a bus back to VT where I was living. It was a tough and cold couple of months until I could afford to buy another car.
Dating myself here. Once again. Sometime in the 60s, I believe in middle school, my best friends Mom took us to a concert at the auditorium in Barre Vt, of all places, to see a band called Joey Dee and The Starliters. They were the band of Peppermint Twist fame, fleeting as it was. The band included a young, skinny, emaciated looking dyed red-haired guitarist who twirled around on one leg with the other held out near his shoulders. He also distinguished himself by playing a right-handed Fender upside down left-handed. Little did we know what would become of the fellow with the upside down guitar and the incredibly fast fingers. Strange as it may seem I still remember marveling at what he was able to do and the way he dominated the stage. Little did we know.Still, seeing Hendrix almost makes up for it.![]()
Those are great. Love the powder blue Gran Torino there, too. I had a very faded powder blue Torino for a while, a 1970 model.1987, four young punks in Vancouver for the Joshua Tree tour (19 yr old me at right). Seattle wasn't enough of a market to host such a tour - that would change in a few short years.
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Still, seeing Hendrix almost makes up for it.![]()