Ditto to all the above..but love you guys for the friendship over the years, even something like that helps take the sting out of the pain we all feel, as older ones who have lost family..lucky to have you guys.. Merry Christmas..
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..yer bugger!!....love ya bro!......Ditto to all the above..but love you guys for the friendship over the years, even something like that helps take the sting out of the pain we all feel, as older ones who have lost family..lucky to have you guys.. Merry Christmas..
Go for it!!!!!!!!! You only live once!! Play that music.I understand next year there’s going to be a three-day music event in celebration of Woodstock‘s upcoming 50th anniversary at the original location of the historic music festival. I might want to try going again. The last time in 1969, when we got to the clogged roads after getting into NY, my friends brother and another guy turned the car around and took me and my friend back home (we were only 12) and they headed back and hitch-hiked their way to Woodstock.. leaving me in a world of hurt from my parents for even attempting to go there against their wishes. I wonder if they’ll let me in if I present a original '69 Woodstock admission ticket?
I’d first want to see who'd be playing. From the original Woodstock lineup I’ve already seen Santana, Ravi Shankar, Blood Sweat & Tears, Joan Baez, Crosby Stills Nash and Young in concert. If the remaining two from The Who and CCR with John Fogerty play… I’m there.Go for it!!!!!!!!! You only live once!! Play that music.
I’d first want to see who'd be playing. From the original Woodstock lineup I’ve already seen Santana, Ravi Shankar, Blood Sweat & Tears, Joan Baez, Crosby Stills Nash and Young in concert. If the remaining two from The Who and CCR with John Fogerty play… I’m there.
You'll have to go to a special place to see Janis Joplin...I’d first want to see who'd be playing. From the original Woodstock lineup I’ve already seen Santana, Ravi Shankar, Blood Sweat & Tears, Joan Baez, Crosby Stills Nash and Young in concert. If the remaining two from The Who and CCR with John Fogerty play… I’m there.
Out of the 130 total performers at Woodstock, 105 are still alive and 25 are dead. Not a bad number still alive considering the rock’n’roll lifestyles and that most are in their 70’s now.You'll have to go to a special place to see Janis Joplin...
You know they got a hell of a band
Out of the 130 total performers at Woodstock, 105 are still alive and 25 are dead. Not a bad number still alive considering the rock’n’roll lifestyles and that most are in their 70’s now.
Yeah, but it's getting harder every morning to get myself jump-started.
and we are still hangin' in there as well, right?
...you know they'll screw this up by wanting to put a hologram of Jimi out there.....Yeah, but it's getting harder every morning to get myself jump-started.
Then they can get a hologram of me in the audience, also....you know they'll screw this up by wanting to put a hologram of Jimi out there.....
(((osnafrank )))I'm bored, confused, pissed,overwhelmed....i don't know, how i feel.
Sometimes, it's too much.
If you are suffering from ennui..like Steve Martin says in A Simple Twist of Fate..hope it gets better Osnafrank..I'm bored, confused, pissed,overwhelmed....i don't know, how i feel.
Sometimes, it's too much.
Words of wisdom.it is all pretty much small stuff.