Wang Dang Doodle
West L.A. Fadeaway
Blow Away
Queen Jane Approximately
Loser
Cassidy
Don't Ease Me In
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Looks Like Rain
Eyes of the World
drums
The Wheel
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Hey Jude Reprise
I Need a Miracle
Black Peter
One More Saturday Night
Box of Rain
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another long crazy night
Brent
MIRACLES DO HAPPEN!
MIRACLES DO HAPPEN!
behind the stage
Green Acid
i was with the stage jumper
My 1st show.
Birthday Present
More info about this :-)
Great Show; I will never forget the hippie being arrested
My friend Heather and I were in the lobby and saw the guy being arrested by the police. He didn't have any clothes on. I assume this is the stage jumper you are talking about. He had light-colored hair and was a bit tall and lanky. We wanted to rescue him from the police, and they were looking for someone who knew him, so we told him that we did know him. Then they asked us his name, and I didn't really think it would go well if we made one up, so we didn't. I was always worried about him, so glad to see here that he did have friends with him, because I always thought I should have done a better job bluffing and gotten him away from the cops.
We had such a marvelous time at this run of shows, starting in Ann Arbor and ending in Milwaukee. Looking back, I can't believe we went to all of them, since we were enrolled at the University of Michigan at the time, it was coming up on Final Exams, and somehow I still passed my classes!
It Looked Like Rain
The parking lots like some concrete Middle Earth. Bootlegs echoing and merging. More balloons than G-d's birthday.
You, the man walking by himself singing Bertha, do you remember, or am I the sole witness? Scored tickets five seconds before the show and ran like heck. The magnificent deranged energy can't be appreciated via audio. The place felt living-room cozy and the band and crowd were barely divisible units of the Great Mind. Spring 89 had moments like this. Check out the second set of Milwaukee's first show. You're welcome.
Shameless LL Rain fan. This one hits peak weepy. This tour is on a shortlist of Best Times of My Life. Some features of reality are so great they redeem all the rest.
Riverfront Arena
Technically the name of the venue was (and always will be to me) Riverfront Coliseum not "Arena" and I was front row CENTER thanks to GD mail order. Thank you for one of the most memoroable shows I attended :)
Technically the name of the venue was (and always will be to me) Riverfront Coliseum not "Arena" and I was front row CENTER thanks to GD mail order. Thank you for one of the most memoroable shows I attended :)
The parking lots like some concrete Middle Earth. Bootlegs echoing and merging. More balloons than G-d's birthday.
You, the man walking by himself singing Bertha, do you remember, or am I the sole witness? Scored tickets five seconds before the show and ran like heck. The magnificent deranged energy can't be appreciated via audio. The place felt living-room cozy and the band and crowd were barely divisible units of the Great Mind. Spring 89 had moments like this. Check out the second set of Milwaukee's first show. You're welcome.
Shameless LL Rain fan. This one hits peak weepy. This tour is on a shortlist of Best Times of My Life. Some features of reality are so great they redeem all the rest.
My friend Heather and I were in the lobby and saw the guy being arrested by the police. He didn't have any clothes on. I assume this is the stage jumper you are talking about. He had light-colored hair and was a bit tall and lanky. We wanted to rescue him from the police, and they were looking for someone who knew him, so we told him that we did know him. Then they asked us his name, and I didn't really think it would go well if we made one up, so we didn't. I was always worried about him, so glad to see here that he did have friends with him, because I always thought I should have done a better job bluffing and gotten him away from the cops.
We had such a marvelous time at this run of shows, starting in Ann Arbor and ending in Milwaukee. Looking back, I can't believe we went to all of them, since we were enrolled at the University of Michigan at the time, it was coming up on Final Exams, and somehow I still passed my classes!