>Damn you for bringing up The Monkees ;-) I think every girl in my grade was in love with them. Of course, it was fourth grade....
Well, at that age I was at least half-way in love with every girl, so such attitudes were only fair and balancing...
>The first concert I went to was in junior high school, probably aged 14. Carole King, who was red hot on the charts after the release of "Tapestry" -- let's be honest, those were some great songs -- opening and then James Taylor, who was also in his heyday.
Was about the same time for me: Tull touring with the Aqualung album spoiled me a lot as my first "large concert". Became a tradition to try to see them whenever they were near - must have seen them nearly twenty times till then.
4 months later I crashed an openair concert of Uriah Heep in a small soccer stadium - was not the only one, the stadium built for about 15K held more than 20K. Getting something to drink was nearly impossible - being under age, people pressed together barring the way and creating even more heat...
>Security then wasn't what it is now, at least not at a Carole King - James Taylor show. He had filled a Dixie cup with water from a drinking fountain.
see above <g>. Couple of years later I was part time doorman/bouncer for some not too-well-thought-of clubs, but I had only 2 gigs as local security right near a normal stage - doubling up as roadie did not fit into my plans for those evenings<bg>.
those were crazy days
thomas
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