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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jun 10, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.938 (2/126 LTDR)
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I was at this concert! Flew from Italy specifically to attend this show and the NYC 40th anniversary show. The NYC show was cancelled because of hurricane Sandy but at least I had the opportunity to be at this one of a kind live performance. After the show I had the luck to meet Jules lovely wife and son Julius and Richie and Anna Marie and invited to the backstage celebration where I had a great time and meeting the rest of the band and families and hang out with other hard core fans of the band. Iโm very fond of a photo with Sam Judd (aka Count Culo, R.I.P.) and me there. One enchanted evening for sure! Thank you BOC for being an essential part of my life.
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I was there that night...great show.....Thanks for the shout out at 1:29 Eric! Norm
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I was lucky enough to have attended this show at The Landmark- and sitting approximately at the camera's viewpoint. It was my 23rd time catching these guys. The sound quality at the venue was amazing- kudos to the sound engineer! I had VIP tickets for the show the next night, but Hurricane Sandy attacked Manhattan. The 40th gig was obviously canceled. Rescheduled for the following week, but I had come in from out of town and there's only so many vacation days in a year. The word was to batten down the hatches. I was staying at the Marriott Courtyard in Times Square and figured I'd better get some supplies to wait out the storm. Well, I had pre-gamed by that time. My food selection of beef jerky, salted cashews, a sixer of Grolsch and a pint of bourbon reflected my decision making abilities. As the night wore on and the storm continued to rage I entertained thoughts of standing in the middle of Times Square- just to say that I did it. (For example, if I ever wanted to post a comment on YouTube.) I had gotten to the point of pocketing the bourbon and tying my sneaks until one tiny slice of non-pickled brain matter whispered..."It's not THAT the wind blows jackwagon; it's WHAT the wind blows." So, I stayed in and woke the next morning in a foggy haze. Good times, man...
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SET LIST
1 - Lock all your doors from the outside
2 - Thrills become as cheap as gas and gas as cheap as thrills
3 - Turn to Memphis, pray a while
4 - Iโve seen suns that were freezing and lives that were through
5 - The mouth of the cave will open up wide
6 - The nights we spend together are no crime
7 - The misty gloom seems to soak up my sorrow
8 - I want your wife to be my baby tonight
9 - Call me Desdinova
10 - Come to us
11 - My list for you checks off as null
12 - Romeo and Juliet
13 - Airplanes make strangers of us all
14 - Bad oats in town
15 - Hitlerโs on the phone from Berlin
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My list of the best five songs of the Stoned Age is (in no particular order):
Comfortably Numb
Astronomy
Flaming Telepaths
Can't Find My Way Home
Little WIng
If I extend the list to 10 I add:
Court of the Crimson King
Nature's Way
Radar Love
A Song For You
Condition (Newbury's-or Hipchen's-version. 1st Edition's gaudy imitation almost ruined it)
Each of these works touched my soul at the exact right instant. Note that only one act/band gets two songs.
Disclaimer: I read City in the Autumn Stars back then, too, boys. ;-)
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@timothymosca3158
3 years ago
That was me calling out the song Teen Archer. That's Eric Bloom answering me saying there sticking to the set list. This show was so good. Damn good show....๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐โ๏ธ๐๐๐๐๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
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