• Re: Good recent concerts

    From Nelgin@DIGDIST/EOTLBBS to Nightfox on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 11:13:00
    Nightfox wrote:
    Re: Re: Good recent concerts
    By: Nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Mar 05 2018 06:32 pm

    I'll be seeing Jean Michel Jarre again. 9th April in Dallas and then front row seats middle section stage left (where the stairs are he uses)
    in Houston on 10th. Should be a good couple of days.

    That's cool. I haven't heard much of his stuff, but I liked what of his I listened to.

    The concerts were excellent. Houston was special because the McNair family
    were there. Ron McNair was on the Space Shuttle Challenger when it exploded.
    He was a friend of JMJ and was supposed to play the saxophone from space.

    Also ended up going to see his last concert in San Jose later that year.

    By now I was supposed to have seen Adam and and Squeeze/Godley & Creme but
    both have been postponed. A-ha is still on for September though and Lost
    80's Live comes around in August, I hope, which is always a fun event.
    Last year 15 bands of the 80's did 2-3 songs each, including A Flock
    of Seagulls, The Motels, The Tubes, Missing Persons, Boys Don't Cry,
    Wang Chung, and a special set by Thomas Dolby. It was an honor to meet
    him after the show and get a couple of albums signed.

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  • From Nelgin@DIGDIST/BATTLEST/FREEWAY to Nightfox on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 11:13:00
    Nightfox wrote:
    Re: Re: Good recent concerts
    By: Nelgin to Nightfox on Mon Mar 05 2018 06:32 pm

    I'll be seeing Jean Michel Jarre again. 9th April in Dallas and then front row seats middle section stage left (where the stairs are he uses)
    in Houston on 10th. Should be a good couple of days.

    That's cool. I haven't heard much of his stuff, but I liked what of his I listened to.

    The concerts were excellent. Houston was special because the McNair family
    were there. Ron McNair was on the Space Shuttle Challenger when it exploded.
    He was a friend of JMJ and was supposed to play the saxophone from space.

    Also ended up going to see his last concert in San Jose later that year.

    By now I was supposed to have seen Adam and and Squeeze/Godley & Creme but
    both have been postponed. A-ha is still on for September though and Lost
    80's Live comes around in August, I hope, which is always a fun event.
    Last year 15 bands of the 80's did 2-3 songs each, including A Flock
    of Seagulls, The Motels, The Tubes, Missing Persons, Boys Don't Cry,
    Wang Chung, and a special set by Thomas Dolby. It was an honor to meet
    him after the show and get a couple of albums signed.

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