>greg wrote... > >>it was an in-store, Mike. I never have much in the way of >>expectations for an in-store, because I've never seen an artist or band even >>come close to what would be a transcendent performance at one of them, by >>anyone's standards. > >Generally agreed, but about 12 or so years ago I stood next to >Stamey and Holsapple at some small shop next to the Cabaret Metro in >Chicago..........as they sang "Big Brown Eyes". I have no memory of >100's of shows I've attended....but I will always remember that. > >greg 10 years ago I saw Robyn Hitchcock play at a Northampton, MA in-store at a little indie record shop called Main St. Records. He played "My Wife and My Dead Wife" for me. I felt like I was going to cry. Believe me, it was transcendent. Frank.