@n80,
Although you're last comment wasn't directed at me, I had to say you are very blessed.
Although you're last comment wasn't directed at me, I had to say you are very blessed.
What is the most memorable concert that you had attended so far?
shkong78, I wish that my father had done same thing to me.Can I get a partial credit, at least, for flying my daughter to a Leonard Cohen concert and then one more ("fans and media only", no kidding, that was the title of it at Beacon Theatre in New York)? She made it through both, even singing most of the time. Later she made me buy her a Judy Collins singing Leonard Cohen CD and take her to her concert, too. She was 4 (years) at that first concert and full mature 5 at the second. |
shkong78, "I wish I had been to live concert of Bruce Springsteen. I want to know why he is called boss."He is simply good, and I am not much of his true fan. That is all I can say about that one time I saw him. However, those who have been to his Broadway performances, claim it is a different and unexpected experience which cements him as a Boss more than regular concerts. I have not seen it, but quite a reliable crowd told me that. Supposedly, audience cried. I am not even sure how much music is there. Be it what it is, there will be a record (yes, a record) and some other music carrier from those performances coming out soon. Probably before Christmas. Check it out. http://brucespringsteen.net/ If you think about attending one of those shows, good luck with tickets. |
Maybe we'll start a new thread, but let's add another dimension to this.... WHAT CONCERT(S) do you WISH you could've/would've been able to see, while the artist was still alive, still touring, or before they broke up (but is/are no longer)?? For me, it's some of the rock classics who died or broke up just a couple years too soon for me to have been able to see them live:
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