apuszczalowski Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 Aren't you a little young to know the lyrics? How about my signature line, you familiar with Robert Zimmerman? You don't have to be that old to know lyrics to the Stones
spndnchz Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 Aren't you a little young to know the lyrics? How about my signature line, you familiar with Robert Zimmerman? I like most of the Stones tunes, I like timeless music. Dylan. We "youngin's" call him Mr. Bob. Tell me, don't I know your name?
tom webster Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 I like most of the Stones tunes, I like timeless music. Dylan. We "youngin's" call him Mr. Bob. Tell me, don't I know your name? So we have a college educated women who likes the Stones, knows Bob Dylan, may have some appreciation for the theater, has a devilish kind of a sense of humor and is a sports fan to boot? Tell me your fan of pre- Born in the USA Springsteen and I may spend the rest of my days looking for you.
spndnchz Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 So we have a college educated women who likes the Stones, knows Bob Dylan, may have some appreciation for the theater, has a devilish kind of a sense of humor and is a sports fan to boot? Tell me your fan of pre- Born in the USA Springsteen and I may spend the rest of my days looking for you. I don't like much Springsteen, I like 80's hair bands though. Bruce is like Bob Seger to me, good, but never connected.
tom webster Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 I don't like much Springsteen, I like 80's hair bands though. Bruce is like Bob Seger to me, good, but never connected. Bruce is a lot like hockey. You have to see him live to appreciate. I have seen him about 10 times since that first time in 77/78 at Kleinhans. I am glad that his new stuff seems to be a return to his roots. I have no fondness at all for 80's hair bands so I guess I won't stalk you... Might have a job for you, though.
carpandean Posted May 16, 2008 Author Report Posted May 16, 2008 Might have a job for you, though. That's illegal just about everywhere in the US! ;)
spndnchz Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 Bruce is a lot like hockey. You have to see him live to appreciate. I have seen him about 10 times since that first time in 77/78 at Kleinhans. I am glad that his new stuff seems to be a return to his roots.I have no fondness at all for 80's hair bands so I guess I won't stalk you... Might have a job for you, though. My father said once that Bruce played for like 4 hours at his shows? Not that I don't believe Dad but for sure?
tom webster Posted May 16, 2008 Report Posted May 16, 2008 My father said once that Bruce played for like 4 hours at his shows? Not that I don't believe Dad but for sure? I saw him at St Bona in like 1999 and he played for three fours and forty five minutes with about a 15 minute break in the middle. It was an awesome show although we had to drive back after because the girl whose dorm we were supposed to stay was found puking her guts out after the show. We decided that it wouldn't be wise to stay with her.
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