Club's, Major and Minor Nation touring act's, I've done everything from an arena to a basement ( My friends threw the best house parties LOL )
I've lit Presidents ( I have a hand signed note of thanks from Bush), King's, Large name and small name act's in every genre, To car's and tractors to horse's and cow's.
I started to use the tag name clublights years ago when I was " just" working in nightclubs.
That'll do.
"There are no finger prints under water."
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"You can't spell genius without Ginsue." -Ray1970, Apr 2020
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The past: "I'm with rondog"
The future: Kenny Wayne Shepherd in a small venue would be cool but nothing else interests me. Frankly, if I'm carving-out a few hours of discretionary time to burn concerts wouldn't even make my "top 10."
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Proud Infidel Since 1965
"You can't spell genius without Ginsue." -Ray1970, Apr 2020
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To many to name. If it toured and came through Portland/Seattle in the 70's I saw it. Many good shows in the 80's in Belgium and then in Georgia and Kansas.
Some of the very good ones.
Pink Floyd, DSOTM and Animals tour.
Led Zep, Seattle 1973
Ozzy, 82-84? Brussels. Once with RR and once without.
J Giles Band. One of the best live bands ever from 75-80 Think I saw them 7 times.
Rush. back in 77-78
Santana. Another band that we went to every year.
Wings over America in 76
Parliament in 77
Cheap trick in 79
Some of the very bad ones.
Hank Williams Jr in the late 80's Was drunk, played 2 songs half assed and walked off stage.
Aerosmith in 77. the sound was so bad in the kingdome
Black Sabbath in 77?. Just before the breakup. Van Halen opened for them and was much better.
And then there is the show we were going to go to just before a deployment and said Na, we will catch him later. SRV at Kansas City in 90. Should have went.
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
I was just curious. I think things have changed since the 70's and it has hurt music overall. I'd rather go on a date with Sarah Brady than see any of the stuff that costs big $'s at Pepsi Center or Red Rocks. To me, it is some current pap sensation that will be forgotten in a year. Way too often it is some old fossils cashing in on the past and haven't done anything interesting or original in over 30 years.
To me, live music is a lot of fun when its done in the corners by people who actually like it. It tends to cost $10 to $20 to catch music like that at clubs & small venues and since I don't drink it's cheaper than a movie where I get stuck buying all that popcorn. To me its a joyous experience.
What's not to like about these guys?
Steve