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General Sport Trac Discussion
First Concert?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Atwell" data-source="post: 965781" data-attributes="member: 59102"><p>My first concert was Kansas. The Romantics were their warm up. Kansas was good, and the Romantics sucked.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Before that, I saw a group called, "The Exiles" at the Bluegrass Fair in Lexington, KY. My parents were big fans, and they used to listen to them in the lounge of the Eastland bowling alley. They had a song, "Kiss You All Over", that made it big. Later they changed their name to "Exile", and they were quite popular on the Country Music charts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My most memorable concert was Journey. I watched it in Louisville Gardens with a friend who had won the tickets on the radio. Journey was lame, but their warm up was a new kid named Bryan Adams. He only had a few songs, but he gave a great concert. Sadly, when he got older, he stopped playing rock, and started singing sappy love songs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Atwell, post: 965781, member: 59102"] My first concert was Kansas. The Romantics were their warm up. Kansas was good, and the Romantics sucked. Before that, I saw a group called, "The Exiles" at the Bluegrass Fair in Lexington, KY. My parents were big fans, and they used to listen to them in the lounge of the Eastland bowling alley. They had a song, "Kiss You All Over", that made it big. Later they changed their name to "Exile", and they were quite popular on the Country Music charts. My most memorable concert was Journey. I watched it in Louisville Gardens with a friend who had won the tickets on the radio. Journey was lame, but their warm up was a new kid named Bryan Adams. He only had a few songs, but he gave a great concert. Sadly, when he got older, he stopped playing rock, and started singing sappy love songs. [/QUOTE]
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