Okay, I've never been to a concert like THAT before.
Mainly because the artists I want to see are too old and/or dead to perform.
So I have to make do with watching old concerts on DVD and telly.
It goes something like this:
1) Waiting for House Rules to finish so the concert footage can get underway.
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Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. 2) It finally does get started and I'm sitting there all excited but trying hard not to show it.
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Jokes for The Classic Rock Fandom
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