>>It has been some years since I have been to a live concert but there is one band I want to see: the Savages. You have probably heard of them. They are four young English chicks who are cleaning up the band of the year and record of the year awards. A man can't just listen to Springsteen forever.
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>Next year the more recognizable names up front are Simple Minds, Wishbone Ash and Dream Theater. Last one coincidentally on the very same date a friend wants to take me to the Tenors of Rock - scheduling problems not only with work ;-)
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>Don't be afraid to go to groups from our generation playing again in small theaters - can really be fun - and in the case where age has struck rather hard (Tull, Nazareth come to mind) you have spent much less to see clearly at 20m than U2 at 200m ;-)
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>at least over here apps make keeping abreast of next concerts and listening in directly or via Youtube help a lot.
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>Have a good year - and take the lyrics a bit more serious as we grow up ;-)
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http://www.myvideo.de/watch/7958503/Jethro_Tull_too_old_to_rock_n_roll_too_young_to_die>
Wishbone Ash?! They weren't good even then.
The worst band I ever heard, bar none, was Black Oak Arkansas.
Now I should offset a diss with a rave. Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. "Hearts of Stone" goes with me to the proverbial desert island.
Here is just one example, the obvious one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VSf90_uPYcAnd a bonus --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1VYi8yraHg