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From "Frank" <frankiefane@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Live double bills
Date Sun, 22 Oct 2006 03:39:51 -0000

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, Hersh Forman <hiforman@...> wrote:
>
> Kiss with the New York Dolls at the old Victory Burlesque in 
Toronto circa 1973 or 1974.
>    
>   Jaimie, were you there?  Or were in diapers?
>    
>   ;-)
> 
> Dean Micheli <godscomic@...> wrote:
>   I've seen a lot of double bills that I loved, but the first one 
that I 
> remember being truly excited about was Kiss and Cheap Trick at the 
Los 
> Angeles Forum in 1977 (the Alive II show)
> 
> 
> Dean
> "Don't let a suitcase full of cheese be your big fork and spoon."
> http://www.myspace.com/godscomic 


 
 My favorite double-bill was Bob Dylan(acoustic)and Bob Dylan 
(electric with the Hawks) November 12,1965 at Cleveland Music Hall. 
Dylan was his own opening act. It was my first concert and I was 14 
years old.
 It was one of the few concerts during the 1965-66
world tour where there wasn't any booing or heckling. Dylan
played piano on "Ballad Of A Thin Man" and "Positively 4Th 
Street".It was and still is the single most inspiring night of music 
I have ever witnessed and I have seen and heard a lot.I got my
first guitar within a few days of the concert.

Frank Secich

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