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Longest Thread in History

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I would love to have seen the Guess Who from that time. BTO was the closest I have come.
I saw Cheap Trick. They claimed to be the best ****ing rock show ever as they were coming on stage, but all they did was stand there and play. They did a showless show. Joan Jett and Heart were also at that show and WAY better (Heart is always a great show).
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
One of the times I saw Heart they did a cover of Zeppelin's Immigrant Song and ohhhmuhgawd it was AWESOME!:D
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
Pretty sure first album was Pisces, Aquarius and Jones, Ltd., by the Monkees. First concert was The Association and The Guess Who at the Illinois State Fair in the summer of 1968.

The Monkees are my second favorite band after the Beatles. I first heard the Beatles while listening to a Monkees music marathon on an oldies station when I was thirteen years old. As it turned out, the DJ on the air at the time either misidentified "We Can Work It Out" as a Monkees' song or intentionally played it during the Monkees' music marathon, but it was the first Beatles' song I had ever heard. Needless to say, it was the beginning of my Beatlemania, and I've been a fan of both since September of 1986. I'm rather fond of the Monkees because listening to their music introduced me to the Beatles music.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
First concert was The Association and The Guess Who at the Illinois State Fair in the summer of 1968.
I don't remember the year, but my first concert was the Steve Miller Band, at an outdoors venue outside Indianapolis, back when it was still called Deer Creek, had no buildings or apartments around it yet and thus no cut off time.
 

anna.

but mostly it's the same
my daily contribution to the length of this thread is to note that I often get up in the morning, drink a bunch of coffee...and promptly take a nap.

If I drink anything with caffeine after 11 am, I am likely to not fall asleep before 1 am...

So, on short sleep because of caffeine, I drink a bunch of coffee and take a nap again...

I can do that too! In fact I've been up for an hour, worked through my coffee, and will be going back to bed shortly and I'll get another hour or two of sleep. I used to do that in the afternoons too, when I couldn't go back for second sleep because of my schedule. In fact, coffee naps are a thing. :)


 

anna.

but mostly it's the same
It's been raining all night here in SoCal. This is the rainiest winter I can remember in many, many years, and the greenest green that it gets here. Looks beautiful now, but I shudder to think of the the fuel it will be come fire season.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
We need a thread for people to list the first album they bought and the first concert they went to. I'd do it but I'm laying on the bed using my phone and it's too much like hard work and no one would probably know mine anyway, both are Australian bands from the early 70s
Oh the first album I ever bought was the BeeGees Main Course! I don't remember the first concert - maybe that says something about me, not sure.
 

Stonetree

Model Member
Premium Member
First Album..'Is That All There is'......Peggy Lee...approx. 1962....My first concert was a piano concert featuring my granddaughter....( I am phobic about being in crowds) Never been to a professional concert...
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
My parents bought me some albums before I bought The BeeGees Main Course. They bought me some Simon and Garfunkel and some others but I bought Main Course with my own money, so there's that!

 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
I was thirteen years old when I purchased my first album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. I bought the cassette tape first and later found the album in a record store and purchased it. The Monkees, on the other hand, were the first live band that I saw in concert. It was in Oklahoma City on June 29, 1996, during their 30th anniversary tour. My husband had purchased our tickets as a birthday present for me. We were at the front of the stage when Davy Jones tossed me a red rose that he had picked up from the stage floor. I still have the rose petals pressed in a book, along with his autograph.
 
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