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tatters
The Grateful Dead. It's not that I didn't enjoy it, or find the experience worthwhile. It's just that it didn't seem like an experience that beared repeating.
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tatters
The Grateful Dead. It's not that I didn't enjoy it, or find the experience worthwhile. It's just that it didn't seem like an experience that beared repeating.
I thought you were saying:
It's just that it didn't seem like an experience: that bearded repeating.
LOL, haha..summing up the Dead "That Bearded Repeating"
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wonderboy
I saw the Stones in '89.
Feels odd to say this now, but at the time I thought I was getting to see them before they stopped.
It was a good show, but felt at the time I was just happy to see them and it was all good at that. I had a couple of chances to see them since them but am not really a concert-goer these days and passed.
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Others, I saw Iggy Pop with Jane's Addiction -- would definitely have seen Iggy again but Jane was just noise to me.
I saw Dylan and Steve Earle -- enjoyed Steve Earle more.
Saw Springsteen, once -- loved the first act, grateful for the experience, but then he wouldn't stop playing and I wanted to go home.
Although I love the Stones I would rather go down to the local bar and watch an amateur band that do the stadium thing with the Stones.
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DaveG
Springsteen.