I used to see Greg Kihn regularly in Chicago in the late 70's and early 80's. He was a great rock n' roller. Great band. His live shows were awesome. I have some live tapes around here somewhere. His hits were no where near as satisfying as his shows.
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I saw him in person for the first time at the Bass Lake Triathlon. His band played in the parking lot at the village area. The event was also significant as it was one of the first pro triathlons. His music is great and I’ve enjoyed him ever since. He put out a live album later on and they do my favorite “ The Break up Song “. His son Rye plays guitar and rips off a great solo. There has always been a place in my heart for bands like this that are just basic Rock N Roll. Well Played Greg, and thanks for the good times. Bless you and your family. |
@pgaulke60 +1 I saw Greg Kihn during that same time period at the Park West in Chicago and it was a fun show. Rockin’ good time. Side note for Jeopardy fans (both kinds): check out Weird Al Yancovic’s “I Lost on Jeopardy” |
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