Am I Ready for a Concert?

Covid-19… our house might be the most locked down house in America at this point, even though we’re not really that locked down anymore. We’re still trying to do the right thing.

I just found out that Jeff Beck is playing in Boston in October. Tickets aren’t on sale yet, and they are probably too expensive for me with two kids in college, but… oh boy. He’s 78 years old and he’s the only person left on my “you need to see him before he/you die(s)” list.

When I first made that list, probably back in 1988 or so, I had already seen Rush so they weren’t included. The list was Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Steve Howe, and Steve Hackett. I saw Clapton in 1990 and again in 2004. I saw Page in 1988. I saw Howe in 1989 and again in 1991. I saw Hackett in 2019. Jeff Beck is the only one left.

The clock is ticking. There won’t be many more opportunities. Like I said, the guy is 78. I would really like to go, but even if I did have money to burn I don’t know if I would. I don’t know if I am ready to go to a concert, or an indoor sporting event, or anything like that yet. We’re going to Disney World in January, but that feels like a long way off. It feels like a full universe away. A concert in a 1500-2000 seat venue? Less than two months from now? I don’t know if I can wrap my tiny brain around that. I want to, but… friggin’ pandemic.

Jazz Band

Harry didn’t try out for Jazz Band until his senior year. The Jazz Band just finished up their portion of the band concert. He had a keyboard solo on the last song. Words cannot express how proud I am. It was downright epic. Great job!

Almost Time for Some Monkey Business

Two days to go until Rush comes to Boston.

2010-09-14 - Rush at TD Garden 525

I bought a new point and shoot camera in the hopes of sneaking it into the show. Do I even have to sneak? The last couple of times they didn’t check for cameras at all. Here’s hoping I’m in the clear!

Speaking of Burma

Speaking of Mission of Burma, remember this?

9/23/07 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Far and away the coolest stage I’ve ever seen. They were out of this world that day. The opening act was horrible, but Burma was sublime.

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