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Todd Rundgren and Utopia small place great show . This was a good place to watch a concert.

Ole Man River's Keeps the Music Roooolllllin along! you remember that commercial al?

I used to live in the apartments next door back in 77 when I worked at avondale ship yard. It was party central. Could drink all I wanted and only had to worry about getting up the stairs to my apt. Made it real conveinient to walk the ladies upstairs for ahem! a night cap :shifty:

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Ole Man River's Keeps the Music Roooolllllin along! you remember that commercial al?

I used to live in the apartments next door back in 77 when I worked at avondale ship yard. It was party central. Could drink all I wanted and only had to worry about getting up the stairs to my apt. Made it real conveinient to walk the ladies upstairs for ahem! a night cap :shifty:

God I hate Shipyards you look down you run into a line strung high .you look up you trip over something strung across the deck.Ole Man Rivers was a good party saw Johnny Winter there also Zebra.

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Genises San Diago Sports Arena ,San Diago California 1978 .Really good Genises Show .Was attending Basic Electronics School in San Diago Actually have some terrible pictures from that not worth scanning.

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How was the Crue Really wanted to go but was unable to make it.

Visually, it was great. They had girls dancing all over. Acrobats, dwarf on motorcycle. Lee doing a drum solo on a plateform high above the ground.

It was my first show in a big arena so it was a great experience. But i'm not to big of a fan of their music. But hell! we had free tickets, so I would've been such a fool not to go!

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I'm very impressed alwizard, you have so many great concert memories. Showing my age here, but don't you agree that it used to be much more fun collecting these ticket stubs? Each one is unique, they make for some colorful pages in scrapbooks (which I don't dare try to take mine out, they would rip to shreds :D ) Nowadays I just print them all out from Ticketbastard.....all the same putrid orange, the only difference is the bar code.

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Ole Man River's Keeps the Music Roooolllllin along! you remember that commercial al?

I used to live in the apartments next door back in 77 when I worked at avondale ship yard. It was party central. Could drink all I wanted and only had to worry about getting up the stairs to my apt. Made it real conveinient to walk the ladies upstairs for ahem! a night cap :shifty:

God I hate Shipyards you look down you run into a line strung high .you look up you trip over something strung across the deck.Ole Man Rivers was a good party saw Johnny Winter there also Zebra.

Yeah shipyards were dangerous. I saw Zebra there as well and the Meters on New Years Eve and many more.

I passed the place today on my way back from Boutte it's a wreck the building is up for lease and it looks like a storage yard for tractor trailers :(

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Jethro Tull and Alex Harvy Municiple Auditorium 1975

The crowd was rowdy that night did a little damage to the doors .A really outstanding performance by both Bands.

I was at this show too Al, if I remember correctly it started off with Ian Anderson on piano with his derby hat playing Locomotive Breath :D " Rock on Dude!"

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I'm very impressed alwizard, you have so many great concert memories. Showing my age here, but don't you agree that it used to be much more fun collecting these ticket stubs? Each one is unique, they make for some colorful pages in scrapbooks (which I don't dare try to take mine out, they would rip to shreds :D ) Nowadays I just print them all out from Ticketbastard.....all the same putrid orange, the only difference is the bar code.

I agree but I still save them.

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I'm very impressed alwizard, you have so many great concert memories. Showing my age here, but don't you agree that it used to be much more fun collecting these ticket stubs? Each one is unique, they make for some colorful pages in scrapbooks (which I don't dare try to take mine out, they would rip to shreds :D ) Nowadays I just print them all out from Ticketbastard.....all the same putrid orange, the only difference is the bar code.

Its worse than that some of the shows now dont even have tickets per say just a sheet of paper.or a wrist band.

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Yeah shipyards were dangerous. I saw Zebra there as well and the Meters on New Years Eve and many more.

I passed the place today on my way back from Boutte it's a wreck the building is up for lease and it looks like a storage yard for tractor trailers :(

I was at this show too Al, if I remember correctly it started off with Ian Anderson on piano with his derby hat playing Locomotive Breath :D " Rock on Dude!"

A great Show for sure .We have covered a lot of the same ground Proably passed a few joints around.

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