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LuckyCharms

(17,472 posts)
Tue Jan 15, 2019, 08:15 AM Jan 2019

I think the last time I saw David Bromberg live was in 1977.

If memory serves me, his band opened for Hot Tuna.

Here is a 1977 Bromberg show that will make you feel better today. What a talent this guy is, and what talent he surrounds himself with.

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I think the last time I saw David Bromberg live was in 1977. (Original Post) LuckyCharms Jan 2019 OP
We had the best, didn't we? jodymarie aimee Jan 2019 #1
Wow! LuckyCharms Jan 2019 #2
My girlfriend and I moved from podunk WI to Berkeley at 18 jodymarie aimee Jan 2019 #3
 

jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
1. We had the best, didn't we?
Tue Jan 15, 2019, 08:30 AM
Jan 2019

1969 I lived upstairs of Toulouse Club in Berkeley where Hot Tuna played...at first I didn't know who they were!! Being a dumb rube from Wisconsin...

 

jodymarie aimee

(3,975 posts)
3. My girlfriend and I moved from podunk WI to Berkeley at 18
Tue Jan 15, 2019, 09:41 AM
Jan 2019

and boy howdy did we grow up fast....one day we were walking (nobody had cars) down the street in the daytime and Boz Scaggs was playing in a tiny club..we didn't know who he was either...our neighbor lived next door to the Jefferson Airplane before she moved to Berkeley..she was an older 20 something single pregnant lady and wow was that exotic to us..having just graduated from 12 years of Catholic School...NOT co- ed..we wore uniforms and weren't even allowed to wear bobby pins or ponytails...certainly nothing on our faces....vanity, you know...

Our first concert was in SF Winterland Van Morrison and Joe Cocker and MadDogs and Englishmen...there were over 30 people on that stage...it was probably 50cents to get in...

Also saw my first black folks...we had none in Stevens Point...none...

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