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FAVORITE MALE SINGERS OF ANY GENRE


Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 

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Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 




Hey, do you all remember
this........   It was one of John Belushi's best bits
IMHO  : )





 
1976 - Joe Cocker appears on NBC-TV's ``Saturday
Night Live.'' He performs a duet of ``Feelin' Alright'' with John
Belushi in which Belushi does a memorable Cocker imitation.






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Thanks for the tip but copy/paste doesn't always work and I spend enough time messing around with this site.  I've been in three times trying to answer all the posts that keep piling up and I'll get one done and then I go to answer another and I get the oops again.  Had to go all the way out and wait and come back.  I'm really getting very fed up with the whole thing.


Getting back to Bryan Adams "Cuts Like A Knife" is great but my favorite is the "Summer of 69" even though 1969 is the year I married my first husband and those memories aren't pleasant I still love the song.


J.


 

  Hi J


Ya I have to give it to you.......  Summer of 69  is a great song.  It expresses alot of great sentiments that I think we all can relate to : )


D.


as for the system and the problems  yes it gets old.  Copy and paste doesn't always work but sometimes it saves me.  If I am doing a long post to someone I might even copy it to an email and leave it there till I see it is updated here.  Should you have to, def. no.   Sorry you are so aggrevated.  Hope things clear up soon.

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  Hi J


I have gotten into the habit of copying every post I do before I hit the reply button so if I get the dreaded oops I don't have to go back and retype everything ... not to mention that I don't remember everything  haha


Bryan Adams; "Cuts Like a Knife"  !!!!


Diane


 

Thanks for the tip but copy/paste doesn't always work and I spend enough time messing around with this site.  I've been in three times trying to answer all the posts that keep piling up and I'll get one done and then I go to answer another and I get the oops again.  Had to go all the way out and wait and come back.  I'm really getting very fed up with the whole thing.


Getting back to Bryan Adams "Cuts Like A Knife" is great but my favorite is the "Summer of 69" even though 1969 is the year I married my first husband and those memories aren't pleasant I still love the song.


J.


 

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Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 


  Male vocalists -


Metal - Ozzy               Rock Glam - Noddy Holder of Slade            Rock - Robert Plant, David Lee Roth                                  


...oh what the - Neil Young, John Prine, John Cougar, old Eddie Money...Sinatra!...Vinton!...Roger Whitaker!


all right on a roll...Steven Tyler, Freddie Mercury, Eddie Vedder, The Dells, Stylistics, Frankie Valli, somebody stop me...Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Huey!, Fogleberg....outta control....

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Hey D.,



Well, I posted a
long message here yesterday and got the oops.  Seems you picked
another one that is not a favorite of mine but that's okay. 
"In the Air Tonight" is about the only song I do like by
this group but they are favorites of my girlfriend Barb and as I've
probably told you she is not a fan of Bon Jovi so I don't mind
your liking them too.  Maybe one day I'll give them more of a
shot but I just never could stand Phil.



I did want to
mention another singer that we may have forgotten here and that's
Canadian singer Bryan Adams.


 

















































Bryan Adams


 
Background information
Birth name Bryan Guy Adams
Born November 5, 1959 (1959-11-05)
(age 48)


Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Genre(s)
Rock, Rock and roll,



Soft rock


Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, photographer

Instrument(s)
Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards,Pennywhistle, piano, harmonica
Years active 1977 – present

Label(s)
A&M,
Universal Music
Associated acts Sweeney Todd, Tina Turner, Roger Waters, Sting, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Raitt, Melanie C
Website BryanAdams.com



Janese


  Hi J


I have gotten into the habit of copying every post I do before I hit the reply button so if I get the dreaded oops I don't have to go back and retype everything ... not to mention that I don't remember everything  haha


Bryan Adams; "Cuts Like a Knife"  !!!!


Diane


 

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  Been  a
while since I have listened to this guy too  





He is super hot in the
80's  both solo and with Genesis  Who can forget
"In the Air Tonight".....




















































Phil Collins















Background information



Birth name


Philip David
Charles Collins




Born


30 January 1951
(1951-01-30)
(age 57)





Chiswick



,


London



,


England




Genre(s)


Progressive rock


,


Rock



,


Pop




Occupation(s)


Singer-songwriter


,


Musician



,


Actor




Instrument(s)


Vocals


,


Drums



,


Keyboards



,


Bagpipes



,


Guitar




Years active


1968–present



Label(s)


Virgin


,


Atlantic




Associated acts


Genesis


,


Brand X



,


Flaming Youth



,


Phillip Bailey




Website

www.philcollins.co.uk/" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.philcollins.co.uk">
philcollins.co.uk



 



Hey D.,



Well, I posted a
long message here yesterday and got the oops.  Seems you picked
another one that is not a favorite of mine but that's okay. 
"In the Air Tonight" is about the only song I do like by
this group but they are favorites of my girlfriend Barb and as I've
probably told you she is not a fan of Bon Jovi so I don't mind
your liking them too.  Maybe one day I'll give them more of a
shot but I just never could stand Phil.



I did want to
mention another singer that we may have forgotten here and that's
Canadian singer Bryan Adams.


 

















































Bryan Adams


 
Background information
Birth name Bryan Guy Adams
Born November 5, 1959 (1959-11-05)
(age 48)


Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Genre(s)
Rock, Rock and roll,



Soft rock


Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, photographer

Instrument(s)
Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards,Pennywhistle, piano, harmonica
Years active 1977 – present

Label(s)
A&M,
Universal Music
Associated acts Sweeney Todd, Tina Turner, Roger Waters, Sting, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Raitt, Melanie C
Website BryanAdams.com



Janese

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Well, you've certainly come up with quite a list.  Some mentioned before and some not but let me ask you this how can you have George, Paul and Ringo on your list and not include John Lennon? 

  Just trying to keep my list short ....


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  How about Burton Cummings,saw him with Ringo's all star bandand he stole the show.Great vocals!                 Lenny

  Burton Cummings is great!   Janese posted some pics of him in July in our group pics. They should be on the 4th page of pictures. 


Somebody just mentioned wanting to see Ringo's All Star Band.  I think it was Adrian in the topic of groups you want to see.  Geez my memory lasts for about 5 seconds sometimes. 


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  Boy I have not heard the name Jessie Colin Young in a very long time.  A New York guy and some great songs including "Darkness Darkness".


www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8kESEnpxOA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8kESEnpxOA     an older vid with soso quality but worth listening to.


Diane

  How about Burton Cummings,saw him with Ringo's all star bandand he stole the show.Great vocals!                 Lenny

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Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 




  Been  a
while since I have listened to this guy too  





He is super hot in the
80's  both solo and with Genesis  Who can forget
"In the Air Tonight".....




















































Phil Collins















Background information



Birth name


Philip David
Charles Collins




Born


30 January 1951
(1951-01-30)
(age 57)





Chiswick



,


London



,


England




Genre(s)


Progressive rock


,


Rock



,


Pop




Occupation(s)


Singer-songwriter


,


Musician



,


Actor




Instrument(s)


Vocals


,


Drums



,


Keyboards



,


Bagpipes



,


Guitar




Years active


1968–present



Label(s)


Virgin


,


Atlantic




Associated acts


Genesis


,


Brand X



,


Flaming Youth



,


Phillip Bailey




Website

www.philcollins.co.uk/" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.philcollins.co.uk">
philcollins.co.uk



 

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  Wow what a popular topic.I have to include Paul Rodgers.I always thought he had an excellent voice. Going back a ways I always thought Jessie Colin Young had a sweet voice.I hope these are not duplicates.

  Boy I have not heard the name Jessie Colin Young in a very long time.  A New York guy and some great songs including "Darkness Darkness".


www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8kESEnpxOA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8kESEnpxOA     an older vid with soso quality but worth listening to.


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  Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Jim Croce, Roy Orbison, Donovan, Ricky Nelson, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Paul Simon, Jimmy Buffett, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Garth Brooks, Dave Matthews, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood (w/Nancy), Bing Crosby, Tex Ritter, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly & Smokey Robinson.


And one of my all time favorites, taken before his time, Chris Ledoux.


 

  Hi


All great;  reminded me that I have not heard much from Garth Brooks lately  and yes Chris Ledoux of course when you think of him you automatically think of Garth.  His loss was a sad story.  Thanks  for mentioning him.


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  Ya


Count the number of times you couldn't hear after a concert and then the number of minutes/hours it took to get the hearing back and it probably means something : )


D.

I know what it means.  It means that if I keep it up I may lose my hearing.  Once at a Jan & Dean concert I couldn't hear until the following day.  I was also hoarse from singing along.


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  Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Jim Croce, Roy Orbison, Donovan, Ricky Nelson, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Paul Simon, Jimmy Buffett, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Garth Brooks, Dave Matthews, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood (w/Nancy), Bing Crosby, Tex Ritter, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly & Smokey Robinson.


And one of my all time favorites, taken before his time, Chris Ledoux.


 

Well, you've certainly come up with quite a list.  Some mentioned before and some not but let me ask you this how can you have George, Paul and Ringo on your list and not include John Lennon? 

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  Wow what a popular topic.I have to include Paul Rodgers.I always thought he had an excellent voice. Going back a ways I always thought Jessie Colin Young had a sweet voice.I hope these are not duplicates.

Hi Lenny,


Some good choices there.  I don't think any are duplicates except maybe Queen and who cares they're well worth repeating.


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I'm sure many of the artists do suffer from hearing loss but you just haven't heard about it.  Many singers now use earplugs just for that reason as do many fans.  I'm not one of them.  I know I should but I can't stand having anything in my ear so I guess it'll be closed captioned tv for me in my later years.


J. 

  Ya


Count the number of times you couldn't hear after a concert and then the number of minutes/hours it took to get the hearing back and it probably means something : )


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Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 


  Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Jim Croce, Roy Orbison, Donovan, Ricky Nelson, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Paul Simon, Jimmy Buffett, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Garth Brooks, Dave Matthews, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood (w/Nancy), Bing Crosby, Tex Ritter, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly & Smokey Robinson.


And one of my all time favorites, taken before his time, Chris Ledoux.


 

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Well, we can't leave the guys out can
we?  Who are your favorite male singers of any
genre?  I'm not talking bands here but solo artists.  Of
course, if they were in a band and also went solo you can still name
them such as Jon Bon Jovi or Richie Sambora both of whom are members
of the group Bon Jovi but have also gone solo.  Here's some of
mine from times past to the present:



Frank Sinatra,
Perry Como, Dean Martin, Brook Benton, Jerry Butler, Conway Twitty,
Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Johnny Tillotson, Donovan,
Eddie Cochran, Gene McDaniels, Glen Yarborough, Neil Young, Bob
Dylan, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Eric Clapton, and so many more.



You may also name
your favorite male singer from a band but not the band itself. 
For instance, we all know that Diane loves the band Aerosmith
but she would say Steven Tyler. 
 


  Wow what a popular topic.I have to include Paul Rodgers.I always thought he had an excellent voice. Going back a ways I always thought Jessie Colin Young had a sweet voice.I hope these are not duplicates.

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I'm sure many of the artists do suffer from hearing loss but you just haven't heard about it.  Many singers now use earplugs just for that reason as do many fans.  I'm not one of them.  I know I should but I can't stand having anything in my ear so I guess it'll be closed captioned tv for me in my later years.


J. 

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  Hi J


You know I never thought about hearing loss for the artists, mostly the audience  : )  but it is a wonder that any of them don't have that problem considering the years and years of loud music exposure. 


Hey, maybe Mick should write a how to book  for those other guys  : ) 


Diane

I'm sure many of the artists do suffer from hearing loss but you just haven't heard about it.  Many singers now use earplugs just for that reason as do many fans.  I'm not one of them.  I know I should but I can't stand having anything in my ear so I guess it'll be closed captioned tv for me in my later years.


J. 

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Hi D.,


Well, that sounds good to me.  Speaking of not being able to hear I learned that Eric Clapton now has hearing problems.  He spoke of this in his book.  He also has indigestion issues and back problems and that's why touring has gotten harder for him.  Maybe Mick could teach him a few tricks. LOL


J.


 

  Hi J


You know I never thought about hearing loss for the artists, mostly the audience  : )  but it is a wonder that any of them don't have that problem considering the years and years of loud music exposure. 


Hey, maybe Mick should write a how to book  for those other guys  : ) 


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Now J 




I think you have hit on
something there!!!!




How about a big giant
make up concert for the AARP set; those fans that have supported
them through thick and thin and forty years of concerts and CDs
and records and 8 tracks and tapes and all...........




Wow  what a concert
that would be !!!!  We better hurry up though while they can
still play and we can still hear  LOL




D.


Hi D.,


Well, that sounds good to me.  Speaking of not being able to hear I learned that Eric Clapton now has hearing problems.  He spoke of this in his book.  He also has indigestion issues and back problems and that's why touring has gotten harder for him.  Maybe Mick could teach him a few tricks. LOL


J.


 

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Hi D.,



You are so
right.  Some artists do give you your money's worth.  Take
Bruce Springsteen for instance.  He definitely gave the fans at
the Harley Fest their money's worth and then some playing for 3 1/2
hours.  Neil Diamond has always played for at least 2 hrs. and
20 minutes everytime that I saw him.  Sometimes the artists are
so into the show I think it's as hard for them to leave as it is for
us.  If the crowd is enthusiastic they will be too.



I'm sure the artists would feel
pretty stupid if everyone left and it is true that they do have big
egos and sometimes they let their egos get the best of them. 
I'm sure Steven Tyler and the boys aren't the only ones that realize
what crappy shows they gave when they were screwed up.  After
just reading Eric Clapton's book I can tell you that he too feels
that way.  I think they all owe us a free concert to make up
for it. LOL



Janese


 


 
Now J 




I think you have hit on
something there!!!!




How about a big giant
make up concert for the AARP set; those fans that have supported
them through thick and thin and forty years of concerts and CDs
and records and 8 tracks and tapes and all...........




Wow  what a concert
that would be !!!!  We better hurry up though while they can
still play and we can still hear  LOL




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Well as far as I am
concerned the fans and the artists are all in this together and It
is not all about money.  Some of the artists will practically
stay as long as somebody is out there listening and others are out
of there asap.




You are right that once
you have bought your ticket they got ya.  I remember Steven
Tyler and the boys talkin about how after they got straight and
started touring again how embarrassed they were by the crap shows
they had given their fans during the bad years and they were
right, they did and at least they realized it and give you your
moneys worth now.  But I think artists have egos too and I
just bet if everybody got up and left they would feel pretty darn
stupid. plus it would be great on the news  : )  
So all of you artists reading this.....  you better give us
your best   or else.  LOL




Diane



Hi D.,



You are so
right.  Some artists do give you your money's worth.  Take
Bruce Springsteen for instance.  He definitely gave the fans at
the Harley Fest their money's worth and then some playing for 3 1/2
hours.  Neil Diamond has always played for at least 2 hrs. and
20 minutes everytime that I saw him.  Sometimes the artists are
so into the show I think it's as hard for them to leave as it is for
us.  If the crowd is enthusiastic they will be too.



I'm sure the artists would feel
pretty stupid if everyone left and it is true that they do have big
egos and sometimes they let their egos get the best of them. 
I'm sure Steven Tyler and the boys aren't the only ones that realize
what crappy shows they gave when they were screwed up.  After
just reading Eric Clapton's book I can tell you that he too feels
that way.  I think they all owe us a free concert to make up
for it. LOL



Janese


 

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Hi D.,



I'm sure tearing his pantsuit
didn't bother him in the least.  I'm sure he got a laugh out of
it too. 



It is
inconsiderate of the artists to make fans wait for so long and it's
also inconsiderate when they don't play long enough.  I know
Hank Williams Jr. has gone on stage for very short periods and just
left.  People pay good money and should at least get a two hour
concert.  It would be funny if they all left but then again it
wouldn't hurt the artist unless you protested by not buying tickets
to a different concert since he or she already got your money from
this one.



J.


 


 
Well as far as I am
concerned the fans and the artists are all in this together and It
is not all about money.  Some of the artists will practically
stay as long as somebody is out there listening and others are out
of there asap.




You are right that once
you have bought your ticket they got ya.  I remember Steven
Tyler and the boys talkin about how after they got straight and
started touring again how embarrassed they were by the crap shows
they had given their fans during the bad years and they were
right, they did and at least they realized it and give you your
moneys worth now.  But I think artists have egos too and I
just bet if everybody got up and left they would feel pretty darn
stupid. plus it would be great on the news  : )  
So all of you artists reading this.....  you better give us
your best   or else.  LOL




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Wow




Seven kids eh? 
Well no wonder he is still touring  hahahah




That was a funny
story.  I would guess that he really didn't care much. 
After seeing the concert wear of lots of the rockers I don't think
that much would !




I do agree that that is
very inconsiderate of an artist to make the audience wait like
that.  Wouldn't it be funny if everyone left as a
joke.  That would be funny  : )




Diane




well gotta go listen to
"Maggie May"



Hi D.,



I'm sure tearing his pantsuit
didn't bother him in the least.  I'm sure he got a laugh out of
it too. 



It is
inconsiderate of the artists to make fans wait for so long and it's
also inconsiderate when they don't play long enough.  I know
Hank Williams Jr. has gone on stage for very short periods and just
left.  People pay good money and should at least get a two hour
concert.  It would be funny if they all left but then again it
wouldn't hurt the artist unless you protested by not buying tickets
to a different concert since he or she already got your money from
this one.



J.


 

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Rod was always
known to have beautiful women and has fathered seven children with
five of them.  His longest marriage was to the beautiful model
Rachel Hunter.  They were married from 1990 - 2006 though they
separated in 1999.  He recently married model Penny
Lancaster last year on June 16th.  They have a son who was
born in 2005.  



Here’s a funny story from my concert:



Rod came out in a
pink spandex outfit and while tossing beach balls and jumping around
he split his pants.  Kept right on playing.  The only
thing I didn’t like about this concert was that it was a very
hot day and we waited almost two hours in the heat for him to
finally come on stage.  I don’t like it when a band makes
you wait that long.  Tom Petty did the same thing that year.



Janese


 


 
Wow




Seven kids eh? 
Well no wonder he is still touring  hahahah




That was a funny
story.  I would guess that he really didn't care much. 
After seeing the concert wear of lots of the rockers I don't think
that much would !




I do agree that that is
very inconsiderate of an artist to make the audience wait like
that.  Wouldn't it be funny if everyone left as a
joke.  That would be funny  : )




Diane




well gotta go listen to
"Maggie May"

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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  Good ones  all!!




Rod is another rocker
like Mick who looks good dressed up : )   as he does for
his current day tours.  I do however remember fondly the
early days  : )




I remember my boss and
some other guys in the office kidding me about him saying he
looked like a girl.  I asked them if they had seen his
wife.  That kinda shut that up.   LOL  (He was
married to the blond and beautiful Alana Hamilton Stewart at
the time)




Diane



Rod was always
known to have beautiful women and has fathered seven children with
five of them.  His longest marriage was to the beautiful model
Rachel Hunter.  They were married from 1990 - 2006 though they
separated in 1999.  He recently married model Penny
Lancaster last year on June 16th.  They have a son who was
born in 2005.  



Here’s a funny story from my concert:



Rod came out in a
pink spandex outfit and while tossing beach balls and jumping around
he split his pants.  Kept right on playing.  The only
thing I didn’t like about this concert was that it was a very
hot day and we waited almost two hours in the heat for him to
finally come on stage.  I don’t like it when a band makes
you wait that long.  Tom Petty did the same thing that year.



Janese


 

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I always loved
"Pretty Flamingo", "The Killing of Georgie" and
of course "Maggie May".


J. 




  Good ones  all!!




Rod is another rocker
like Mick who looks good dressed up : )   as he does for
his current day tours.  I do however remember fondly the
early days  : )




I remember my boss and
some other guys in the office kidding me about him saying he
looked like a girl.  I asked them if they had seen his
wife.  That kinda shut that up.   LOL  (He was
married to the blond and beautiful Alana Hamilton Stewart at
the time)




Diane

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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Heck ya  and so
was his music




"Hot
Legs"  and the big one  "Tonights the
Night"!  I loved that song.




You?




Diane



I always loved
"Pretty Flamingo", "The Killing of Georgie" and
of course "Maggie May".


J. 

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