WOW. R.I.P. Alto Reed. I think it was the 1st live music performance I ever saw indoors. Bob Seger...Birmingham, Michigan @ Birmingham Palladium...sometime n the ‘60s. I can still visualize the drummer and his drum setup for Heavy Music. Condolences to family and friends. Thanks Alto Reed. love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GONmFCkCGCc
Who wants to play those eights and aces?
Who wants a raise, who needs a stake?
Who wants to take that long-shot gamble?
“I think it was the 1st live music performance I ever saw indoors. Bob Seger...”
Yep.... same here. Saw them in Austin in the early 80’s in the nose-bleed section. Fortunately back then, you could actually roam around the venue all the way to the stage if you liked. Couldn’t get that close though as the mega-speakers they were using was doing a number on my body. Made it about 40-50 feet to the stage and had to turn back as the pressure waves were too intense.
WOW. R.I.P. Alto Reed. I think it was the 1st live music performance I ever saw indoors. Bob Seger...Birmingham, Michigan @ Birmingham Palladium...sometime n the ‘60s. I can still visualize the drummer and his drum setup for Heavy Music. Condolences to family and friends. Thanks Alto Reed. love.@@@@@@@@
My kids got me tickets to see Bob Seeger when he came to Little Rock about 6 years ago. Everyone stood at the start of the concert and remained standing through two encores. No cell phones, all of us Boomers brought Bic Lighters and passed them around to the “youngsters” with cell phones!
WWG1WGA!