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Beach Boy?
I wish they all could be...bigger and better stars... Guess they want to fill seats with older people and their grandkids.
I saw them recently. Time for them to hang it up. That being said they are among the few groups that I have ever bought a ticket to see. Over the decades I have done just that about 7 times.
Live in Concert full price at the Box Office. Once I won tickets back when Phoenix was AAA in the Coast League the house was packed and when they played the stands shock.
The last time was at the Honolulu Shell a few years ago. I had to listen to an hour or so of environmental poop but we knew that going in so it was okay. I took the wife and kids and they (the Beach Boys) rocked the open air Shell. $200 buck plus snacks very well spent.
Is this Utah Gig going to come with bottom flipping cheer leaders, which is getting just a little strange considering the age factor.
It does answer the question of what do aging rockers do? They just Rock On of course, what else is there to do. The Beach Boys and the Sound that is theirs is Cross Generation, Cross Racial, and Cross Social Eco Standing. Parents,kids, grand-kids all enjoy.
Rock on my beloved brothers.you calling and election to Rock and Roll Heaven is assured.
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