Too many true crime shows effect.

No, when James Taylor sings "Suzanne the plans they made put an end to you" in "Fire and Rain" doesn't mean they murdered her.

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Buddy Guy

Parliament Funkadelic (Amazing. Just amazing).

Daikaju (many times. Always fun.)

Man or Astroman?

Pinehill Haints (rockabilly Americana band. Catchy lyrics and tunes).

Elton John (yes, he was as good as you think).

Tickets were starting to get out of our price range 15 years ago, *really* out of our price range now.

I hate ticketmaster.

4/4

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Linda Wood (fantastic vocals. Heard several times at Open mic shows and more).

Soul Coughing

They Might Be Giants

Dead Elvis

Dead Milkmen (fantastic show!)

Marcy's Playground

Phil Weaver/Ingrid Van Spakovsky (Classical music. Not usually my thing live, but they were great).

Blue Savoy Combo

Old Crow Medicine show (This one surprised me because I thought it was a little local band, but was much more).

Southern Culture on the Skids (Very fun)

3/4

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Trip to Argentina

Hoodoo Gurus (college show where they gave their all. Not the right audience that time, but they were great).

The Drovers

Concrete Blonde (Best performance I ever saw. Right audience for the right band at the right time).

The Godfathers

Bo Diddley (nice to talk with as he was on the same bench with me before playing. Had no idea who he was at the time. I learned).

2/4

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Bands and/or musicians I've seen live, in chronological order as best as I can remember. Most have name recognition, some I just saw locally.

The first 4 were all together. I was taken there in college when my friends discovered I'd never been to a rock show.

Leon Redbone

The Turtles (they were so funny!)

The Grass Roots

Gary and The Playboys

B.B. King

Noel Cooney (fun audience participation and Irish songs).

Microwave Dave and the Nukes

1/4

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First 10 on chronological order.

1. Leon Redbone

2. The Turtles (they were so funny!)

3. The Grass Roots

4. Gary and The Playboys

5. B.B. King

6. Noel Cooney (fun audience participation and Irish songs).

7. Microwave Dave and the Nukes (great blues!)

8. Trip to Argentina

9. Hoodoo Gurus (college show where they gave their all. Not the right audience that time, but they were great).

10. The Drovers

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Heard "Wander Alone" by Tiger Army.

It was on an "Americana" Playlist. Sounded more like punk rock to me.

Really liked it.

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Didn't think I would like a cover of "Wichita Lineman" because Glenn Campbell's voice is so unique.

This is different enough to me that it works as its own thing and not a direct cover.

https://youtu.be/73P2drWXulM

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Flea feat. Nick Cave - Wichita Lineman (Official Visualizer)

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Missed the Dropkick Murphys (they played at 4pm Central) but enjoying this concert livestream at 6:10pm Central.

*Only* if you can, make a donation. We all need to support each other, but don't drain yourself so much that you can't continue to help in other ways, too

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UPDATE: What I saw was great!

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I saw Flo & Eddie in my first ever concert in Pensacola, Florida. A reunion show that opened up with Leon Redbone and had Gary and the Playboys and the Grass Roots. All were extremely entertaining, but The Turtles were the funniest. Because of one of their hairstyles, I thought they became the magicians Penn & Teller. Ages didn't match up, but back then, no deep internet to check. Also how my brother falsely convinced me Leon Redbone was Frank Zappa in disguise.

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