I was hoping someone who is going to any of the concerts could pick me up a shirt. I can transfer the money into your account and it should fit in a pre-paid 500gm satchel which costs $5.30. You don't know how it means to me for someone to do this seen as I was unable to get a ticket by any means.
I'll be at work around the corner from Acer both tomorrow and Tuesday nights, so if anyone can do this I can link up and pay for it right away.
spewing tickets were so expensive , wanted to go in hope they would play earlier stuff and remind me what it was like to see them in 87 at the sports and entertainment centre.
A guy from work volunteered to get me a shirt. He reckons he had to wait more than an hour at the merch stand! Holy crap.
Xena, trust u got your T-Shirt, A question who is the bass player in Bon Jovi , Hugh ..somebody he's never in the publicity shots cause in 2day tele " Confidental" page 23 there is pic and it only got the 4 on them David, Jon, Richie, Tico ... um why ???
Hugh McDonald. He's not officially a member of the band, and so that's why he's never in publicity shots etc. He only gets a session credit on albums too. He's sort of like the Ian Stewart of Bon Jovi. He's in the band, but he's not in the band. We had a long discussion about this many moons back.
He formed the Rolling Stones with Brian Jones but their manager thought he looked too old and unattractive (a guy too ugly to be in the Stones, go figure that one out) so they kept him out of the official line-up even though he played on every album and tour until the mid-70s.
I am a bit of a Stones fan, and never realised that, but I only like the Brian Jones era stuff Acutally it just clicked he was there before ronnie or Bill wasn't he?
It's obviously not all about the music then for either Bon Jovi or the Stones. But we knew that already....
Actually from what I've read about Stewart, he was very active within the band even after he was no longer considered a proper member and he apparently didn't seem to mind that he'd been forced into the background. BTW, he was one of the only people to make regular guest appearances on Zeppelin albums. He did the honky-tonk piano line in "Rock and Roll" and also played on "Boogie With Stu".