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epresley wrote:Babyblue wrote:I got to see the King Elvis live he was so cool still get chills from it.And saw Journey w Mr P 4 times![]()
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Elvis is/was indeed the KING.
Rick wrote:epresley wrote:Babyblue wrote:I got to see the King Elvis live he was so cool still get chills from it.And saw Journey w Mr P 4 times![]()
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Elvis is/was indeed the KING.
You and my wife would get along famously.
StoneCold wrote:Babyblue wrote: ... And saw Journey w Mr P 4 times![]()
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Same here, seeing Journey with Perry from close up seats was it.
jrnyman28 wrote:First Musical Loss that moved me: Freddie Mercury.
Memorex wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:First Musical Loss that moved me: Freddie Mercury.
Loss of Freddie was the only musical loss that moved me. I miss his voice. I miss others, but not on a personal level. I'd say Lennon, but I didn't really get into his stuff until after he died. I thought Innuendo was Freddie's best and then he was gone so shortly after.
Only other star to affect me like that was John Candy. Both very tragic.
Michael Leigh wrote:I have had MANY in my life and I hope to have more....But here are a few:
A)Seeing the SP Journey on every tour since Departure.
B)3 FTLOSM shows I saw on that tour.
C)Getting to meet MANY of my musical influences and idols and actually having a friendship with them.
D)Meeting JSS,Tony Harnell,Eric Martin,Steve Whiteman,Steve Augeri,ALL of the members of Journey(past),plus many more.
E)Meeting Steve Perry,shaking his hand, and getting the chance to thank him for influencing me through his music, and telling him that he had been my musical hero since I was 12 years old.
F)Playing to countless sold out club crowds in the Mid Atlantic area in the 90's and today.
G)Getting to showcase for record labels (pre-grunge 1990-1991)
H)Being asked to be part of the back up band for Eric Martin in King Of Prussia,Pa on June 29th,2008.(Christ I hope I don't piss myself).J)Getting to meet and make a lot of new friends via various message boards and forums,that love music as much as I do!!
(How cool would it have been to have the internet in the 80's?!!)
Michael Leigh wrote:I have had MANY in my life and I hope to have more....But here are a few:
A)Seeing the SP Journey on every tour since Departure.
B)3 FTLOSM shows I saw on that tour.
C)Getting to meet MANY of my musical influences and idols and actually having a friendship with them.
D)Meeting JSS,Tony Harnell,Eric Martin,Steve Whiteman,Steve Augeri,ALL of the members of Journey(past),plus many more.
E)Meeting Steve Perry,shaking his hand, and getting the chance to thank him for influencing me through his music, and telling him that he had been my musical hero since I was 12 years old.
F)Playing to countless sold out club crowds in the Mid Atlantic area in the 90's and today.
G)Getting to showcase for record labels (pre-grunge 1990-1991)
H)Being asked to be part of the back up band for Eric Martin in King Of Prussia,Pa on June 29th,2008.(Christ I hope I don't piss myself).
J)Getting to meet and make a lot of new friends via various message boards and forums,that love music as much as I do!!
(How cool would it have been to have the internet in the 80's?!!)
Memorex wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:First Musical Loss that moved me: Freddie Mercury.
Loss of Freddie was the only musical loss that moved me. I miss his voice. I miss others, but not on a personal level. I'd say Lennon, but I didn't really get into his stuff until after he died. I thought Innuendo was Freddie's best and then he was gone so shortly after.
Only other star to affect me like that was John Candy. Both very tragic.
Art Vandelay wrote:I was very young when Lennon died, but I do remember it.
George Harrison's passing was one that really got to me. That night, Bon Jovi opened whatever music award show that was on that night with a beautiful acoustic version of "Here Comes the Sun." Soon after that, I saw Billy Joel/Elton John live. For the encore, both of their bands came out and played "Here Comes the Sun" as well. To this day, I can't hear that song without getting a little choked up.
Deb wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:I was very young when Lennon died, but I do remember it.
George Harrison's passing was one that really got to me. That night, Bon Jovi opened whatever music award show that was on that night with a beautiful acoustic version of "Here Comes the Sun." Soon after that, I saw Billy Joel/Elton John live. For the encore, both of their bands came out and played "Here Comes the Sun" as well. To this day, I can't hear that song without getting a little choked up.
I remember that, it was a beautiful version......and somebody has put it up on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFgU0C2Rtw
Deb wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:I was very young when Lennon died, but I do remember it.
George Harrison's passing was one that really got to me. That night, Bon Jovi opened whatever music award show that was on that night with a beautiful acoustic version of "Here Comes the Sun." Soon after that, I saw Billy Joel/Elton John live. For the encore, both of their bands came out and played "Here Comes the Sun" as well. To this day, I can't hear that song without getting a little choked up.
I remember that, it was a beautiful version......and somebody has put it up on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFgU0C2Rtw
Art Vandelay wrote:Deb wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:I was very young when Lennon died, but I do remember it.
George Harrison's passing was one that really got to me. That night, Bon Jovi opened whatever music award show that was on that night with a beautiful acoustic version of "Here Comes the Sun." Soon after that, I saw Billy Joel/Elton John live. For the encore, both of their bands came out and played "Here Comes the Sun" as well. To this day, I can't hear that song without getting a little choked up.
I remember that, it was a beautiful version......and somebody has put it up on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFgU0C2Rtw
Thank you for posting that.
It was a beautiful send-off for George.
yogi wrote:Just finished eating lunch with Elvis.
For a guy who is suppose to be dead he had a great appitite.
yogi wrote:He downed two cans of Redi Whip for desert.
Squirted em straight into his mouth.
yogi wrote:He downed two cans of Redi Whip for desert.
Squirted em straight into his mouth.
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