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From | Michael Coxe <audities@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Live double bills |
Date | Fri, 20 Oct 2006 13:33:25 -0700 |
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Brian Hughes wrote:
> Hey all, Browsing through my concert ticket collection I got to
> thinking about fave double bills I'd seen... Back on the 27th March
> 1978 I had the pleasure of witnessing Kansas supported by the mighty
> Cheap Trick down in Manchester.
Brian,
How long's it been - last century? Great to see an original listee
posting again!
Also from (late) 78, The Rubinoos opening for Elvis Costello at Santa
Cruz Civic. 1st night of a continuing love affair with the Rubes.
Several years later with the same friend with whom I first caught the
Rubinoos, it was Vox Pop opening for The Heartbeats (w/ Colby Pollard)
at the great, lamented (& former regular venue for the Rubinoos) Smokey
Mountain in Campbell, CA We bought Tommy a few beers & were all stunned
by the Heartbeats opener, a killer cover of Green Eyed Lady. The 3rd
set was a spitballs-esqe jam of the 2 bands.
2 from my teen years - both @Dorton Arena, NC State Fairgrounds,
Raleigh, NC:
Buffalo Springfield and The Strawberry Alarm Clock opening for The
Beach Boys. I only knew For What's Its Worth but within a week owned
both the 1st (S/T) and Again. The Alarm Clock were pretty cool too,
much better than their records IMO.
Opening for Wicked Wilson Picket on a weeknight with not even 500 in
attendance were none other than The Box Tops, who after their set
mixed it up with the dance crowd for Picket's performance.
- michael
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