Basically if you are in to 70's or 80's music and like live music, go see your favorite acts NOW. They wont be around much longer.
Nooooooooooooooooo :cry::cry::cry::Arghh::Arghh::Arghh::Arghh::Arghh: Agree with Fred, go and see em now, Managed to see Eric Clapton last year. Hoping to see Santana, missed out on BB King.. Sad day
I think that may be part of the problems they (Lemmy, Bowie, Griffin, Frey) had. Burn out not fade away eh?
You may well be right of course. But increasingly I seem to be thinking that 'I'd better hurry up and enjoy myself'. Especially as I'm lying in bed with gastroenteritis, looking out the window thinking what a lovely day for a bike ride. When I'm better I'm going to fly to Spain for £22.50 each way, I'm going to nick my brothers bike and go for a blast in the sun. Now that sounds like a plan!
Yeah but I bet its been fun. Id rather enjoy my life than suffer a bit every day to live longer at the end of my life when I'm falling apart anyway
My uncle died two weeks ago aged 92, his wife just seven days later aged 86..........the last of my two senior relatives............ ....I have my doubts I will get that far..............but what the hell, I have stained the new pavement purple (rum & black / stag night 1972) near Colchester Station; played drums with several well known musicians (part taught by one); raced sidecar outfits; married four times; tripped up Joe Brown outside a shop in Oxford Street; led Foggy into Russells at Snetterton; made money, lost money (quite a lot when the recession hit when clients didn't pay) and loads of other stupid things......Do I care? Not any more.....
Nope......Just enjoyed myself and spent a lot of money in doing so.......... .........I never wanted to be a boring fart like some............ Unfortunately that's how a lot of end up as we get older..........if they didn't start off like that in the first place.