Listening?

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Music, Socratic Method, Queens, Mineola, LIRR, Poco, Eagles, John Fogerty, Jim Messina, Paul Rodgers, Rod Stewart, Dave Mason, Dead & C0. Glenn Frey, Don Henley

My enjoyment of good music remains steadfast. Those who know me best know my preferences (tastes?). Indeed leaving a lunch last month at my alma mater (same place for poli. sci. and law school) the question, what is Poco?, got posed by the distinguished ethics professor and the speaker my friend Sean and I delivered to the Mineola LIRR on our way back to Queens. A bumper sticker displayed prominently on the rear states “Induct Poco into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Employing the “Socratic method” of course (after all we just left a law school and the speaker delivered a rather topical Lichtenstein Legal Ethics Lecture), I gave my usual answer: “You heard of the Eagles?” Of course they had. I explain Poco “provided” to the Eagles both of its bass players and Don Henley and Glenn Frey were in the audience wowing to Poco at the Troubadour in 1968 L.A. Simply put no Poco, no Eagles. Just saying....

 

Actually as concerts go this year, I expect to see a good number of my faves, including Poco’s founder Richie Furay (as part of a bill with Dave Mason, no less). Other shows upcoming include John Fogerty, Paul Rodgers, Rod Stewart, Southside Johnny, and Dead and Co. And we already enjoyed Poco co-founder Jim Messina (who later partnered with Kenny Loggins) in January.

 

But what I also notice involves I how I mostly shun terrestrial music radio. Do you bother?

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Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sat, 03/10/2018 - 23:28

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Marilyn Genoa

I have learned from Reading your posts how little I really know about so many types of music. But I’m enjoying learning
Norman Spizz

For those who do not know, thje R&R Hall of fame is a privately owned entity. It's inductees are decided arbitralily by the owners.
Corey Bearak

“Owners” who exude terrible judgment!!!
Too many great artists get inducted after they left our world and certainly merited induction while alive and still playing,
Rona Gura

I saw Dave Mason years ago. He was so good. Rod Stewart is still touring? How old is he these days?

As for concert tickets already purchased, we have tickets to see Billy Joel again in the Garden in August (we saw him about a year and a half ago). We have tickets for Elton John in Vegas in May. I have seen him several times before and always enjoyed. We weren't sure that we were going to buy tickets again until he announced his decision to end touring. Then we ran to buy tickets to see him one last time.
Corey Bearak

Ask Shelly about our experience with a very disgruntled rocket man at the Nassau Coliseum; as a result I did not raise securing tickets for his goodbye tour, and Your Song was our wedding first dance.. SEI Rod the Mod for the very first sans The Faces —one of my all-time fave band on our anniversary at a nearby gambling mecca.
You can see Mason this Friday at Westbury with one of rock’s greatest and sweetest voices, Richie Furay. Strongly recommend; it’s a twofer!

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