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Parm
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And, I kind of presume that we're only seeing a sampling here of the full collection. Goodness. I'm guessing you don't buy a tour T-shirt for each concert, because if you did, you'd need another apartment just to store the things.
Oh, the Shat Show was fantastic! He's a first-class raconteur and there's a lot more to his life story than Star Trek and Priceline commercials. After seeing the show I sought out the movie he did with Roger Corman, The Intruder, and got a much better appreciation of his acting chops.
Also, if you haven't heard the album he did with Ben Folds, Has Been, give it a listen...you might be surprised.
Yanno, I never really bothered to check for the oldest date. If I still had my first concert ticket it would be for The Moody Blues at Oakland Arena in October 1971. The one ticket I really wish I had saved: Peter Frampton at Winterland in '75.
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And, I kind of presume that we're only seeing a sampling here of the full collection. Goodness. I'm guessing you don't buy a tour T-shirt for each concert, because if you did, you'd need another apartment just to store the things.
And, "Shatner?" Seriously?
Oh, the Shat Show was fantastic! He's a first-class raconteur and there's a lot more to his life story than Star Trek and Priceline commercials. After seeing the show I sought out the movie he did with Roger Corman, The Intruder, and got a much better appreciation of his acting chops.
Also, if you haven't heard the album he did with Ben Folds, Has Been, give it a listen...you might be surprised.
Yowza! You've seen a lotta music. What's your oldest ticket? Fond memories of the Bass ticket outlet logo.
Yanno, I never really bothered to check for the oldest date. If I still had my first concert ticket it would be for The Moody Blues at Oakland Arena in October 1971. The one ticket I really wish I had saved: Peter Frampton at Winterland in '75.
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