

In addition to the incredible shows, today, in two separate situations, I ran into two old friends-- one whom I hadn't seen in 20 years. More tomorrow.
The ramblings and musings of a generally genial, but sometimes cranky baby-boomer and old punk-rocker
4 comments:
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Iggy hits Atlanta. I'm embarrassed to say I've never seen him live.
How was Lucinda? She sold out quickly here, so I didn't see her.
Iggy puts on a hell of a show.
Just out of curiosity, do you *ever* go out without seeing people? You're amazing.
Bravo, two shows in two nights! Time to let the eardrums heal a bit.
Beth-
They were both great! You've definitely got to see the Stooges if you can.
Lu-
I rarely do. I've worked in a very public business for nearly 30 years. And of course, one time I was described as "the most sociable man in the universe."
Barbara-
Definitely-- I'm having a little trouble hearing today, despite the fact that the shows didn't seem loud to me-- probably not a good sign.
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