I was 4 years old and less than a mile away. I could've gone to the early show and still been home for bedtime.
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6 comments:
Awesome! Those tours had something for everyone. Not sure about the Treble Tones, though?
Great poster, I love that style.
Maybe you heard the strains of the concert, little snippets of songs floating across in the air to your bedroom, and never looked back!
Apologies if I've told you this before, but Mr SDS was taken to see the Beatles at Margate Winter Gardens when he was on holiday there in '63 around his sixth birthday. He's sure this early experience is responsible for various musical obsessions!
SB. Me either!
C. How cool is that!
Six artists in two hours??
Mr. SDS saw The Beatles when he was six??
Huh? Huh?
'Tis true, an afternoon performance for a family audience - my parents-in-law took his sister along too and she was only four!
Heady times I remember TDC5 being touted as the new sensation as they just replaced the Beatles at NO 1....And I feeling (Boom Boom) Gladys all Over
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