OH... The things we do for the ladies. I have to go to a concert tonight and see Styx, REO Speedwagon, and Journey. I can't think of worse damn gig. 6 hours of wrencing pain and torment. Will anybody hold my hand? Let me hear ya holler...
You think you've got problems? My wife has just bought 2 tickets for a Robbie Williams concert! ...... AAAAAARGH!!!
Hey ...is that "The Worlds Suckyist Bands World Tour" show? They forgot to add Boston I feel so sorry for you. Your lady must be super special ...good luck. I hope you make it through the night.. drink lots of beer...
If Styx did their older material, I'd be fine with that. The other two bands, especially REO, forget it.
Hey, are you trying to get him in trouble.. he's going to be with his lady..some chicks don't dig it went you look at other chicks.. Smash, he will be to busy checking out the bass playerers..
Well, I went. I've gotta give credit where due... All the bands were very tight, played well and very professional. REO had one song I liked that the bass player (surprise) sang. No sappy, mushy crap just a straight up rock tune. Styx came on next. I liked a few of the tunes that the guitar players sang, kinda heavy rock tunes. When Dennis D'young (sp), if it was him, sang all his theatrical sounding tunes I nearly vomited. "Sailing Away" and "Lady" are just sick. Thank God they didn't do "Babe." That would have pushed me to the point of violence. Journey came on with their Steve Perry sound alike, played some new tunes and many recognizeable ones from back in the day. They were very professional. What can I say? Neal Schon was on the money. Great player in his realm with a solid, singing lead tone. And, yes, even in Buffalo there were plenty of good looking girls, particularly, the ladies in their early 20's. Give an old man a heart attack.