I would have been about the same age, whenim64, I went to see the Four Seasons with my friend and a couple of boys we fancied. After I moved to Manchester to go to college, my friend and i went to all sorts and all of the top and up-and-coming groups came to do gigs at the college and uni - the Who, the Moody Blues, Chuck Berry, the Hollies, the Walker Bothers (swoon for Scott Walker) and, yes, Jimi Hendrix!! - I actually stood next to Eric Clapton who was at the time in Cream. They were doing a set at a Manchester Uni Fresher Ball and there were only a handful of people actually taking any notice of them!! I always thought of that when, many years later I was paying out an arm and a leg to go and see him at the Albert Hall!! And many, many more along the way.
One of the most memorable concerts (apart from Stones last year) I've ever been to was to see Eric Clapton a few years ago. I just happened to stumble on to the fact that he was playing at a 'corporate' event at Brands Hatch which is just down the road from me. And the tickets were 'only' £50. My cousin and her fella, also fans, came with me to that. The occasion was some anniversary to do with F1 and Ferrari. They had the very first Ferrari F1 car there, various races etc, all topped off with this concert for the corporate sponsors and their guests.
Well, there were probably no more than about 400 people at this outdoor gig at the back of the stands. We were standing just behind the sponsory guests, and were treated to Jules Holland and his band, Patti Smith singing and then on came Joe Cocker - honestly, it was amazing as didn't know they were playing and then, of course, Eric. The whole thing was a bit surreal - summer's evening, a few drinks...did we really just see all those people??
i just love the atmosphere of live concerts which is why I keep going. When I went to the Killers for the first time, I did worry that I might be the oldest one there, but was heartened to see many older rockers. The thing is, if you like that music, you're not suddenly going to stop liking it are you?
I go to many concerts of all types - lots of classical concerts too. But none of my friends will come to rock gigs any more and my DDs and nieces have come with me many times even though they may not really have liked the artist, so that's why I'm trying to find 'new blood'
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Oops, got a bit carried away there, whenim64! Great memories indeed
. As I said before, when you're better, come with me to one
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