The day the music died.

   / The day the music died. #621  
Does Helen Reddy qualify here? No rock, but some folk, some country, lots of pop and other.
 
   / The day the music died. #622  
Lost John Prine to the China virus.

He had one of the greatest lines ever, imho. About a returning Nam vet strung out.

There痴 a hole in daddies arm, where all the money goes.
 
   / The day the music died. #624  
More rain here and very low 60s so. Got the boob tube on and noticed.

Helen Redding and Mac Davis both died last nite. I assume they are unrelated but I got no clue.

Not a big fan of either but, RIP.
 
   / The day the music died. #625  
I didn't say I didn't like them, or don't listen to them. I do. But Boston is Boston and most of their tunes sound like Boston. Kansas is the same. Etc...

That痴 a Fact. Imho

Like many of you, I致e been to lots and lots of concerts. Pretty much the only one I didn稚 see was the Beatles. They came to Milwaukee and I begged my parents to buy me a ticket. I think it was Milwaukee County Stadium so a big show. I had just taken up guitar and was smitten!

We are scotch Irish immigrants so we were raised to believe we were destitute, poor, broke, couldn稚 afford anything. Not completely true but very scotch Irish. $8.00 for a ticket!

IMHO, by far, the best live show I致e ever seen is Lyle Lovett. I致e seen him with his big band and you talk about tight.

A Yes concert was truly an experience for me, other than the Beatles, Yes does it for me.

And yes, pun intended, they definitely have their own sound, called heavenly.

Man I wish it would just quit raining and dry up, just once! Oregon with an accent!
 
   / The day the music died. #626  
Thatç—´ a Fact. Imho

Like many of you, I致e been to lots and lots of concerts. Pretty much the only one I didn稚 see was the Beatles. They came to Milwaukee and I begged my parents to buy me a ticket. I think it was Milwaukee County Stadium so a big show. I had just taken up guitar and was smitten!

We are scotch Irish immigrants so we were raised to believe we were destitute, poor, broke, couldn稚 afford anything. Not completely true but very scotch Irish. $8.00 for a ticket!

IMHO, by far, the best live show I致e ever seen is Lyle Lovett. I致e seen him with his big band and you talk about tight.

A Yes concert was truly an experience for me, other than the Beatles, Yes does it for me.

And yes, pun intended, they definitely have their own sound, called heavenly.

Man I wish it would just quit raining and dry up, just once! Oregon with an accent!

I knocked over a bunch of people from Yes and their entourage. :laughing:

Back in the 80's they came into South Bend on a Gulfstream G1. I was directing them to park. They lined up with me. I directed them to stop and the pilot cut the engines before engaging the parking brake. The plane was on a slight incline, and started rolling backwards. I could see the pilot moving frantically in the cockpit, so I ran and grabbed some wheel chocks and tossed one behind the left landing gear. The tire hit the chock, the plane stopped, but was moving backward so fast that the nose wheel came off the ground while the tail dropped to within what seemed like an inch of hitting the concrete. :eek:

Slowly the nose wheel came down and the plane settled. They opened the door and let down the stairs and the pilot comes charging out screaming at me yelling something about me telling him to cut the engines before the chocks were in while giving me the "stop" motion over and over. I showed him "this means stop" and "this means cut your engines". I gave you the stop, and you're showing me the stop, so I don't know why your blaming me. The plane isn't damaged..... then the band and some groupie girls start coming off the plane and it was obvious several people had spilled drinks on themselves. They got in a couple limos and left. The pilot told us to clean out the plane and gave us a fuel order.

So we go into the plane, and there's drink cups all over the floor, wet spots here and there, and a styrofoam cooler in the back. We open the cooler and it's full of BBQ ribs, beans, cornbread, green beans, half corn on cobs.... all piping hot and not touched. Well, that plane took a long time to clean out. :laughing: :licking:
 
   / The day the music died. #627  
I really should dig out my "Yes" albums. I don't think I've played them since '76.
 
   / The day the music died. #628  
I really should dig out my "Yes" albums. I don't think I've played them since '76.

I never was a Yes fan. I don't have anything against them, of course, I just don't like that sound. However, I did enjoy their BBQ. :)
 
   / The day the music died. #629  
One of the perks of working at the FBO at the airport was Notre Dame used to hold lots of concerts. A couple a month in the ACC basketball arena. Seated about 10,000. When the planes would come in, almost every time, the band manager would come up to us, and ask if we wanted to go to the show. They'd leave free tickets for us at the will-call window. And they were never bad seats. Always 5-6 rows back a few seats off the isle. :thumbsup:
 
   / The day the music died. #630  
I knocked over a bunch of people from Yes and their entourage. :laughing:

Back in the 80's they came into South Bend on a Gulfstream G1. I was directing them to park. They lined up with me. I directed them to stop and the pilot cut the engines before engaging the parking brake. The plane was on a slight incline, and started rolling backwards. I could see the pilot moving frantically in the cockpit, so I ran and grabbed some wheel chocks and tossed one behind the left landing gear. The tire hit the chock, the plane stopped, but was moving backward so fast that the nose wheel came off the ground while the tail dropped to within what seemed like an inch of hitting the concrete. :eek:

Slowly the nose wheel came down and the plane settled. They opened the door and let down the stairs and the pilot comes charging out screaming at me yelling something about me telling him to cut the engines before the chocks were in while giving me the "stop" motion over and over. I showed him "this means stop" and "this means cut your engines". I gave you the stop, and you're showing me the stop, so I don't know why your blaming me. The plane isn't damaged..... then the band and some groupie girls start coming off the plane and it was obvious several people had spilled drinks on themselves. They got in a couple limos and left. The pilot told us to clean out the plane and gave us a fuel order.

So we go into the plane, and there's drink cups all over the floor, wet spots here and there, and a styrofoam cooler in the back. We open the cooler and it's full of BBQ ribs, beans, cornbread, green beans, half corn on cobs.... all piping hot and not touched. Well, that plane took a long time to clean out. :laughing: :licking:

Great story! Sounds to me like that pilot was. Close To the Edge
 

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