Originally Posted by SD15:
It was certainly a great time for music. I used to go to the Fillmore all the time. Tickets were $3.50, $4.50, & $5.50 to see usually three great bands.
First time I saw ABB, they were third billed act opening for Blood Sweat, & Tears. Didn’t know who they were but thought they had a hell of a guitarist (Duane). Saw the Band of Gypsies concert. Can’t remember all the shows but one sticks out; Savoy Brown & Fleetwood Mac opening for The Kinks.
Can I ask what year you saw the Savoy Brown/FM and The Kinks? Cause that would have been a wild show.
I saw the kinks open for Tom Petty in (?)77 maybe. So you’ve seen some great shows. [Reply]
Have a 2003 Mustang GT that's like a shadow grey and has smoked out tailights and tinted windows at the moment that I call "Midnight Rider". It's not the fastest thing, but it's a joy to drive.
Originally Posted by srvy:
It hurts but the music that was made will live on. I'm Gonna put on the headphones and enjoy In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Dickies honor.
Damn. RIP.
"Now people down in Georgia come from near and far
to hear Richard Betts pickin' on that red guitar" [Reply]