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perryfaithful wrote: "Ah.....what?
NealIsGod wrote:She's waiting for us to propose our opinions so she can then disagree with them.
Angiekay wrote:
If I had the voice, I would LOVE to sing the back up part on Gimme Shelter. God, that singer could belt on that song. I'd love to be able to sing like that.
Liz22562 wrote:As for Steve Perry singing with the Stones....
I read an interview many years back in which he stated that the Rolling Stones were one of his favorite groups and that the Stones music was to be played backstage before a concert.
Sorry I can't remember the particulars (date and article) but it is what I remember reading.
Journey On!
Red13JoePa wrote:Booed in Philly? Bullshit
Red13JoePa wrote:Booed in Philly? Bullshit
fred_journeyman wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Booed in Philly? Bullshit
Uh, excuse me, yes Journey WAS booed in Philly. They were opening up for the Stones and the crowd wanted to hear the Stones, so they booed and even threw a few things onto the stage.
Perry handled it with aplomb and simply said something to the effect:
"We know a lot of you want to hear the Stones, but there are some here who want to hear us, so we're going to keep playing and the Stones will be out in a bit."
Unless you were there at that particular concert, then you really have no room to comment on it, except from your "belief system" which doesn't really work when it goes up against the facts.
fred_journeyman wrote:Sorry Red. I don't know your "personality" that well here, so I jumped on your comment. My apologies.![]()
I lived in Philly for slightly over 4 years and I STILL miss the cheesesteaks! Took my family back there a number of years ago and got to have one again. My wife couldn't believe how good they were either!
Red13JoePa wrote:Both overrated tourist traps now, unfortunately.
Dallesandros has a huge reputation.....But it's the hole-in-the wall cheesesteak shops dotting the city, especially SPhilly that have the real good "phillycheesesteaks" anymore. Oregon is good one.
Red13JoePa wrote:Jim's on South St....Broad? MMmmm dunno. I'd go up Broad going north from the stadium and just make the right on Oregon and go a few blocks to Oregon steaks. Last time I was at Geno's I had brought my wife cuz she wanted to see what all the hubub was... we ordered, my man slapped it together quicker than perry rushing through AWYWI in 1986 and tossed it in a bag before I could say, "Can I get that cut in half, dude?"
Luca Brasi behind the counter looks at me like he wants to put 2 behind my ear and slices right through the bag, wrapper and sandwich. I put my 10 dollar bill away and said, "You know where I can get a good cheeseteak?", and walked away. A little customer service might help people get past the cold, chunky, gristly meat.
Red13JoePa wrote:And you gotta give them the Elaine attitude right back, not the Costanza quickorderstepaside.
I gotta a kick out of when the Eagles picked up darnerien mccants there was a tv news item of him going to geno's and my god, youda thought the goombatas in the shop were sweet as pie...those cameras rolling and all.
Gimme a break
NealIsGod wrote:Or when Philly is on MNF and they show the obligatory clip of the cheesesteak being made and handed over with a big smile. Yeeeeah... that's how it is.
fred_journeyman wrote:The best hot dogs I ever had in Philly were from the hot dog vendors on the street corners.
NealIsGod wrote:fred_journeyman wrote:The best hot dogs I ever had in Philly were from the hot dog vendors on the street corners.
Ugh. I can't eat that stuff. I blame it on Letterman. He had the Top 10 Signs it's Spring in NYC, one of them was the hot dog vendors change the water.
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