I know! And I was getting ready to start the party planning! I would have
loved to host everyone!
Peace and Panic,
Carrie
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From: Scott Saunders [mailto:sasaunders11@...]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 4:44 PM
To: C Ahonen; kampgroove@yahoogroups.com
Cc: socalpanic@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SoCalPanic] RE: kampgroove: WSP opening for The Who in Long
Beach?
Ha!
i bet you he has gotten so many calls today from random freaks.
and to think i was considering buying the good seats to see them...
bummer
no panic in the LBC
C Ahonen <c_ahonen@...> wrote:
Okay, this made me fall out of my chair. Panic playing in my back yard?!?!
No freakin' way! So, I called Mr. Tim Grobaty up just now, to ask him his
source. And, before I could even ask, he said "I made a big mistake". No
Panic :( Dammit.
Peace and Panic,
Carrie
"Where there is love, there is hope . . ."
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>From: "socalburns" <socalburns@yahoo. <mailto:socalburns%40yahoo.com> com>
>To: kampgroove@yahoogro <mailto:kampgroove%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com
>Subject: kampgroove: WSP opening for The Who in Long Beach?
>Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:00:55 -0000
>
>No, I am not making this up.......
>
>http://www.presstel <http://www.presstelegram.com/search/ci_4786647>
egram.com/search/ci_4786647
>
>WHO'S BACK: The last time we wore a bow tie without the attendant
>tuxedo was on Dec. 10, 1971 when the Who came to town.
>
>Not that the show was a bow-tie affair, but that's what we were told
>to wear, along with a white shirt and black slacks, to pose as a food
>worker so we could sneak in to see the sold-out show on the heels of
>the band's best album ever, "Who's Next."
>
>It was a much-bootlegged show ("Closer to the Queen Mary," it's
>usually called) and was a performance marked by an oath-spewing Pete
>Townshend, yelling at the crowd to back away from the stage, before he
>finally got worked up enough to bring back his earlier gambit of
>destroying his guitar and much of Keith Moon's drum kit.
>
>That, people, is music.
>
>Now, we're an old, old man, but not the Who. The ageless, though,
>unfortunately, half-dead band (minus the Moon and bassist John
>Entwhistle, both having shuffled on) makes its big return to the Long
>Beach Arena on Feb. 26 . Openers will be Widespread Panic.
>
>Filling out the band's roster of frontmen Townshend and vocalist Roger
>Daltrey will be John `Rabbit' Bundrick on keyboard, Pino Palladino on
>bass, Zak Starkey on drums and Simon Townshend on guitar and vocals.
>
>Tickets, ranging from $47 to $152, go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. at all
>Ticketmaster locations.
>
>And don't try the bow-tie ploy. That trick hasn't worked for years.
>
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