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Old 08-14-2021, 03:25 AM
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A few more photos:

Phillip Glass - probably the most reknowned American composer of the late 20th Century. He has composed both movie and Broadway soundtracks along with multiple symphonies and other works. He performs with the Phillip Glass Ensemble. Taken at the Harvard Coop in the mid 1980's.

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Ronnie Wood - He was signing his book 'The Works' at the Harvard Coop in 1988. He signed my rock book and most other items. He would make little sketches on index cards and sign them 'Woody'. I have a couple of other nice photos from this event. I like this because it seems a bit whimsical.

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Jackson Browne - performed as some sort of fundraiser at the Strand Theatre in the Dorchester section of Boston. Late 1980s.

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Buster Poindexter aka David Johansen - He was having a free show on the Boston Common. It was a great location right on Charles Street across from the public gardens. I was able to get a great parking spot at the corner of Charles and Boylston Streets in the late afternoon. Pretty rare on a summer day. Pumped the meter until they stopped ticketing. Got there early enough to watch the sound check and get Johansen to sign some items. He was very friendly. Boy, has he changed. After sound check I got a couple of lawn chairs, blanket and cooler and being the first person there, picked a nice spot about 25 feet in front of the stage. My (first) wife eventually came from work and we sat and ate until it got dark. I was looking around to see how the crowd was and saw someone walking down one of the paths who was very familiar - Elvis Costello! I did not bother him, but just pointed him out. August, 1988 or 1989.

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David Crosby and Steven Stills - Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary Concert Madison Square Garden. My ex Father in Law was president of MSG so this concert along with any others was a given. Since it was the whole family - mother in law, sisters in law and wife we sat on the side just above the walkway. It was also convenient as we got to eat in the private restaurant. They had hot dogs and the such all day so we only needed to walk in to get anything. My father in law knew I photographed and collected autographs, but was not really the friendly type - all business. He did take me backstage and said I could hang around if I wanted. I was allowed to come and go even without any pass. I would have preferred to get in the photo pit, but that didn't happen. I had to shoot from the walkway and since you weren't really allowed to stand there for long I had to take a few shots and move. This is one of the better ones from the show.

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A little change of pace. I don't just shoot concerts. South Pacific wildlife and flowers are also a specialty. This photo of a snowy egret taken in the botanical gardens in downtown Brisbane, Australia in November, 2003 won me a $4,000 photo printer from Fuji. I did not even know I was entering a contest when I sent a file to Fuji to get a print of this at the Photo Plus Expo in New York City.

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Now continuing from the rock book

Roberta Flack - signed outsider Berklee Performance Center, Boston April 4, 1985
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Fleetwood Mac - Mick Fleetwood at Nighstage, Cambridge, MA February 18, 1989. He also gave me a signed drumstick
John and Christine McVie - Four Seasons Hotel, Boston. Did not note the date.
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Flo & Eddie aka The Turtles - Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan. Signed at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Gaithersburg, MD October 9, 2004. It is interesting that there is no Turtles entry in the book despite having many hits. I like their biggest Flo & Eddie song "Keep it Warm" much more that their Turtles songs. They told me they don't perform it as most people do not know it. Their keyboardist for this show was Myron Grombacher who played for Rick Derringer in the early 1980's. They introduced him during the show. I pointed at him and said "I know you, Rick Derringer!" He got a kick out of that and we talked after the show.

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Foghat - Roger Earl at the Channel Club, Boston, June 2, 1989. He also gave me a signed drumstick. 'Lonesome' Dave Peverett at his hotel in Braintree, MA. Date not noted. It was odd circumstances. I believe I was at the club to get him and his manager told me and my wife to go to the hotel and meet him in his room. Very nice guy. If you see Foghat these days, their lead guitar player is famous for another song. Charley Bassett was the lead guitarist for Wild Cherry. You can hear him playing, especially the intro, of 'Play That Funky Music'

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Foreigner - Lou Gramm signed at this free music/celebrity expo sponsored by some radio station at the Bayside Expo Center, Boston September 27, 1997. I remember Jon Anderson of Yes also being there. Mick Jones signed at the Birchmere, Alexandria, VA September 19, 2006. His drummer was Jason Bonham.

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Old 08-15-2021, 02:40 AM
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Man, what great posts.
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I dug out a bunch of my old tapes from my bootlegging days and a friend of a friend is digitizing them.

Some pretty great stuff...

https://sacramentomusicarchive.com/1...-thrash-metal/

https://sacramentomusicarchive.com/1...udio-cassette/

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I dug out a bunch of my old tapes from my boolegging days and a friend of a friend is digitizing them.

Some pretty great stuff...

https://sacramentomusicarchive.com/1...-thrash-metal/

https://sacramentomusicarchive.com/1...udio-cassette/
Holy sh- these are freaking epic. The audio quality is very good as well...love it! Thank you for sharing these treasures! \m/
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Anybody ever heard of a band called "Ruthless"? Would have played around LA in the early 1980s. I found a comp ticket to one of their shows at The Troubador. Given the name and timing I figure they were metal-related.
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A few more photos:

Phillip Glass - probably the most reknowned American composer of the late 20th Century. He has composed both movie and Broadway soundtracks along with multiple symphonies and other works. He performs with the Phillip Glass Ensemble. Taken at the Harvard Coop in the mid 1980's.

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I think Doug called Pearl Jam “boring” but they often use Phillip Glass’ “Metamorphosis” as their “walk out” music.
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I think Doug called Pearl Jam “boring” but they often use Phillip Glass’ “Metamorphosis” as their “walk out” music.
Doug definitely called Pearl Jam boring, when I saw them at CBGB in 1991 they were the definition of. I didn't bother taping that one.

Sounds like their "walk out" music is the best thing about their show.

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Love this thread as well. Thank you Mike and Doug and everyone else for keeping it alive. I saw Eagles Steeley Dan a couple weeks ago and really enjoyed the show.
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Assorted Who Tickets
1979 Capitol Theater row 1 1st nite Row 6 2nd
1979 MSG Rows 6,12,9,1 5 All 5 nites
Pittsburgh 82 1st Row
Indianapolis 82 Row6
Portland Or 82 Tow 2
London 81 Row 5
Landover MD Row 4
Chicago 82 Row 9..

Jorma At Paladium
Ramones David Johanson 79 Capitol Theater
Clash 82 Asbury park convention center.
3 signed tickets Pete Kenny Jones. Roger Daltry, John Entwhistle.

Back from when going to shows was Affordable. Well The Tommy Ticket was 1K but went to charity. All the others between $50 -$100.
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Tommy at Radio City.

Nice.
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Here are a couple of sports and music crossover items I received back from the Music City Sports Card, Collectibles and Autograph Show that happened a few weeks ago.

Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart made quite a name for himself as a pro wrestling 'manager'. Prior to that he was a member of The Gentrys who had a hit with "Keep on Dancing" which reached #4 on the Billboard chart in 1965. The original song, as written, was so short the single is actually the song performed twice. Both items signed at the show and the price was quite reasonable for a mail in.

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Original sheet music from the U.K. It does not bother me that a previous owner signed this in the upper right corner.

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This was co-written by Hart.
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