How was it? Any songs he missed that you would have liked?
I am seeing him this Friday in Columbus Ohio.
Normally, I'd ask for advice on other things to do in a different city, but figure that would be futile in this case.
If not, I would just stay home and listen to his early albums. Cheaper, less syrupy, and you can take bathroom breaks whenever you want.
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Sir Elton is my neighbor. Not like right next door, but down the street. His pool cabana is bigger than our house and pretty much every house in the neighborhood. He's here about 10-14 days a year and throws one big party every time he's in town. If the Rooneys ever get invited to one of his parties we'll buy tickets to his concert. I'm pretty sure he doesn't need my money though.
Because he moved out of that house a long time ago.
actually sing.
Maybe you weren’t seeing the right bands.
Don’t travel to see such dribble anymore.
The Boss, Aerosmith, Clapton, last summer what claimed to be the remains of Skynard, and the Eagles. Skipped Dead and Company that my BiL was pushing, meebe next summer if Maier is still doing it. Didn’t feel like a trip for that one.
Saw the remains of Skynyrd this year. It was a pretty good time. And by remains, it is really just Gary Rossington.
Ricky Medlocke (current guitar player) played drums in the studio very early (before the first album). Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines died in the plane crash. Allen Collins, Billy Powell, Leon Wilkerson and Artimus Pyle all died since.
cash.
Springsteen was particularly disappointing.
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My social skills have really gone downhill since Ann Landers passed. I have nowhere to turn for guidance.
Said it was terrific.
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Or is it "da"?