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Go All The Way...

Stormsinger says...

Carmen (without the Raspberries) was the first concert I ever saw...along with Bob Seger (absolutely awful), and Sweet (amazing).

I'd say Carmen stole the show, but it wasn't quite that clear cut.

Sarah Silverman Comments on Louis CK

bobknight33 says...

Will it get better or just buried under the next news cycle?

From Hollywood stars to politicians to clergy to others with power


Bob Seger said it

One thing for certain it ain't never gonna stop





Here comes the rich man in his big long limousine
Here comes the poor man all you got to have is green
Here comes the banker and the lawyer and the cop
One thing for certain it ain't never gonna stop

enoch (Member Profile)

Patton Oswalt is the Sad Boy

The Highwaymen - Against The Wind

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dag (Member Profile)

Your First Time (Sexuality Talk Post)

Best Concert you Ever Saw? (Livemusic Talk Post)

mlx says...

Hmmm, here's my top five:

1. Harry Chapin. Saw him and his brother Tom in a small concert hall in 1978. I cried.
2. Rolling Stones. Birmingham, AL about 1981. Unbelievable!
3. Eric Clapton. Birmingham, AL, six months ago. He showcased new talent and played all his greatest. The arena was too big and the sound kind of sucked, but still...
4. John Prine, Nashville TN at the Ryman Auditorium in 2006. Surreal.
5. Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Memphis TN, '82 at the Orpheum. Fuckin awesome.

Bob Seger--Turn the Page

Bob Seger--Turn the Page

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