The Art of the Motorcycle

Sep 30, 2011 No Comments by

by Hell Yeah! Finally someone did it. These gleaming, shining pieces of art had been waiting for their due and they finally got it. Too many people look at bikes and bikers like outcasts – even the jealous ones. I’ve been to maybe 5 museums since I was a kid – and that was because [...]

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$5.00 bucks to be a part of history

Sep 29, 2011 No Comments by

by Karen Kritzer The Clash.  $5.00 bucks to see the Clash.  $5.00 bucks to be a part of history.  There is no price you can put on this show.  You simply had to be here.  Imagine this:  There was an early 6:00 pm show of an Israeli folk singer that night.  No one remembers that, [...]

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Into the Woods

Sep 28, 2011 No Comments

by Kelly R. Into the Woods is/was a Steven Sondheim musical which worked fairy tale themes into a story of a baker and his wife, cursed to never have children of their own. I think it ran on Broadway for a few years – though I really don’t recall much of the play. What I [...]

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The Yankees Take the AL East again!

Sep 27, 2011 No Comments

by Gary S. It was a rain out game in August that brought me to the Stadium to see the Yankee take the AL East title again.  When the first large storm moved up the east coast in August all I was thinking about was my tickets to the Sunday Yankee game and were they [...]

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Supertramp – My First Concert

Sep 26, 2011 No Comments

by Scooby Band: Supertramp Date: 1979 Venue: Bayfront Center Arena Ticket Price: $8.50 Wow…my first concert! Okay, so this wasn’t in the 80’s. But hey, close enough! This was Supertramp’s Breakfast in America tour. And for a 1st concert it was unbelievable! Two things stuck in my memory about this concert. One, the people sitting [...]

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American Soccer League – who remembers

Sep 25, 2011 No Comments

by Tony M. I don’t know how many people are going to remember the American Soccer League, and even less the Carolina Lightnin’, but I do. I’m thinking they had 3, maybe 4 years before the league either went under or merged with “name your next soccer league”. I can tell you the reason I [...]

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Front row for Parachute

Sep 24, 2011 No Comments

by Lois Pennell This was my first time seeing Parachute. I had listened to them a while prior to the show and had always wanted to see them live. They were on last, so I got to The Roxy early to get front row! I met a friend there that night and we waited a [...]

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Blue Man Group

Sep 23, 2011 No Comments

by Joseph Terrazas They sure put out a lot of energy, the show was produced by Paul McCartney, so it was incredible, there were cubes like the Hollywood Squares with  a  Non Blue musician in each painted in black light colors and they were hitting the drums and joining in with the blue men, they [...]

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Coaches vs Cancer 2008

Sep 22, 2011 No Comments

by Tony M How do deal with Unruly Fans These are always good games- the beginning of the college season – a tribute to Jimmy V. A friend of mine was a big college basketball fan – so we decided to go to the game (Michigan 55,  UCLA 52) and ended up in the last [...]

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Brian May in Bristol, UK

Sep 21, 2011 No Comments

by Gaz Thanks to our friends at www.queenconcerts.com for their support Let me just start by saying that the Colston Hall is quite possibly the lousiest venue I’ve ever been to. More of that later… Support act The Marys. O please. A trundling, plodding, sluggish waste of a good half an hour. All long hair [...]

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