WayneM
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Okay...a bit more info on Buckingham Nicks.....
This was recorded in 1973 and became somewhat popular in the South. This was a Polydor release but Stevie and Lindsey own the rights. Evidently there has been a push to release the album on CD. I don't think Lindsey and Stevie can come to terms on how this should happen. The song "Crystal" was re-recorded by Fleetwood Mac on their first release with Stevie and Lindsey. Waddy Wachtel plays guitar along with Lindsey and Jorge Calderon shows up on percussion. I did find more info on the web than I had in the past.
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Buckingham/Nicks
This was recorded pre-Fleetwood Mac or at least pre- Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Stevie was a teenager supposedly living with Lindsey Buckingham. They recorded an album full of really good stuff. I think Fleetwood Mac actually re-recorded some of the songs once Stevie and Lindsey joined the group. The album had great potential, but right after it's release Stevie and Lindsey joined Fleetwood Mac. All you have to do is listen to the album and you know just how much influence they had over Fleetwood Mac. I assume that since Lindsey and Stevie joined the band that a decision was made to discontinue the distribution of Buckingham/Nicks. You could find the album for a while but by the early 80's it was gone. I can't even find a reference to it on the web, very obscure. Not sure of the release date but I think it was mid 70's??
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Tickets for the Rolling Stones in Zilker Park go on sale Saturday August 19!
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Oops I knew I would remember some that I forgot....
Bruce Springsteen - twice
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Okay I will try and play....I have seen more shows than I will be able to list I am sure. I am 45 and saw my first show on my 16th birthday. I have seen some of these more than once and some in different situations...I'll put comments when I feel they are needed. So here goes.....
Styx - first show I ever saw. I also saw them again as an opener to KISS
Aerosmith - saw them on the Rocks tour in '77 and had the priv. of taking my 14 year old to see them just this year in Houston...that was a hoot!
Rush - twice...first time on 2112 tour and the second was with backstage passes in Houston.
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush
Queen - We will rock you tour
Emerson Lake and Palmer
Van Halen - as openers to the next band listed..
Black Sabbath
KISS
The Firm
Boston
Linda Ronstadt
James Taylor
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Muddy Waters
Eric Clapton
Fleetwood Mac
Pink Floyd
Electric Light Orchestra
Jimmy Buffet
The Eagles
Robert Plant
Robert Plant with The Honey Drippers
Robert Plant, again
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page
Lucinda Williams
ZZ Top - twice, once was with back stage pass
Stevie Nicks
Stevie Ray Vaughn - twice...thank goodness!
The Who
The Rolling Stones
Yes
Don Henley
John Mellencamp
John Fogerty
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Cheap Trick
The Ramones
The Outlaws
Delbert McClinton
Three Dog Night
Katrina and The Waves
Men at Work
Twisted Sister - spent a day with the band when they first arrived in US. they were to play a rock club I was managing at the time.
Gary Wright
Elton John
Jerry Jeff Walker
Lyle Lovett
Tracy Chapman
Nazareth
Sammy Hagar
Alice Cooper
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - the last show I have seen.....just about a week ago!
The next show will likely be The Rolling Stones in Zilker Park in Austin.
I love live music and I have seen so many bands that I could not possibly list them all, but those were some interesting ones and some highlights.....
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Actually Pennsylvania 6-5000 is still the number to the Pennsylvania, a hotel in midtown Manhatten. Of course the Pennsylvania part has been replaced with maybe 73.
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