As my kids keep reminding me 'you just wouldn't understand Mum'. We've got longstanding friends called Dave and Sue too.
Posted by Anji at March 22, 2004 01:35 AMoh good lord. Dream Theatre. i have a prog-rock friend who has been trying to drag my fat ass to go see them for the longest time. no thanks. especially after your review. in the 70s, i was all Yes and Allman Brothers Band and long huge drum solos by the grateful dead. i'm too old for that now. i want lyrical smartness combined with talented instrumentatals, and i found that in barenaked ladies. they're my be all end all. i don't need to go see Kansas or Yes or Allmans or Glass Harp or any of the prog-rock bands. Did J-dogg like the show. i can see how they'd be up his alley.
i do not have a dave and sue combo in my life. i feel left out.
Posted by christine at March 22, 2004 09:19 AMj-dogg hated it christine. he's a led-zep, deep purple, jimi hendrix, eric clapton, bruce springsteen kind of guy. actually, he's got kind of eclectic tastes, but this he hated. when bill called him on his cell at intermission, j answered the phone with "you wanna leave?"
Posted by stacey at March 22, 2004 09:49 AMThanks Christine: I've been trying to think of the name of the Allman Bros. band for ages.
Posted by Anji at March 23, 2004 02:39 AMI lurve me some Allman Brothers! And Badfinger, huh, whaddya say? I can't hear you....LOL, I saw them the same year ( must have been a good touring year)
Posted by Cowtown Pattie at March 23, 2004 01:29 PM