Even if you don’t like U2, (well first of all you’re crazy), 2ndly, see them live. You won’t be the same.
Even if you don’t like U2, (well first of all you’re crazy), 2ndly, see them live. You won’t be the same.
Seen him quite a few times. Favorite opening for the Dead and playing with the Dead. Seriously, do this. Whatever you have to do, I won’t lie, it’s not going to be the best show you’ve ever seen, but you need to do it. You won’t regret it. You might mist up in the eyes a bit. However, some day it will be too late to see Bob, and you’ll hate the fact you didn’t do whatever it took to see him.
I lived close for a long time.
I hated it. However, I had close friends who lived there who showed me some awesome sides of it, not just the harbour or all touristy stuff, cool stuff, like the John Waters theatre, thier own apartments in great old rowhouses… I’ve seen some great bands in Baltimore… it’s worth seeing, don’t let anyone tell you different.
I’ve been once, and I lived in the area forever. It takes a long time to be ready for it. My father was in Vietnam for a year, and it still affects everything he does. So… whether you know someone or not, it’s still heavy, really heavy, and you have to be ready to be pissed, angry, sad, silly, up, down, whatever you need to be, you need to be ready for it.
for nothing. Said DC101 and they let me in free. Spontaneous visit to the venue. well worth it. I danced. I loved it.