STEVE PERRY ROCKS MY WORLD. THEN AND NOW. The girl who cheated on him was some kind of a fool. Makes you wonder if she realized the HUGE mistake she made.
One of my roommates from college is a distant cousin of Steve Perry, I don't know how many times removed. I thought it was cool, but he was really embarrassed by it. He didn't want us to tell anyone at parties, especially anyone female.
Saw Journey at the Whiskey before Bea joined the group, when Aynsley Dunbar was still pounding the tubs for them, & their songs were about Comet Kohoutek & so on. Opening act? Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs!
HA! YOU DID!
ReplyDeleteI often worry that I'm reposting the same old bullshit...
ReplyDeleteThe advantage of getting senile.
ReplyDeleteYou don't even have to care...
That one was actually at Sadly, No! in the thread with all the stapler talk.
ReplyDeleteOne of my roommates from college is a distant cousin of Steve Perry, I don't know how many times removed. I thought it was cool, but he was really embarrassed by it. He didn't want us to tell anyone at parties, especially anyone female.
ReplyDeleteJeez, name-dropping is an important skill in college.
ReplyDeleteat Sadly, No! in the thread with all the stapler talk.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to narrow it down more than that.
Sadly, No!
ReplyDeleteJeez, name-dropping is an important skill in college.
ReplyDeleteNever did me any good.
Of course telling people your cousin is the fourth-best poet in Racine, Wisconsin may not get you very far.
But ...
ReplyDeleteSaw Journey at the Whiskey before Bea joined the group, when Aynsley Dunbar was still pounding the tubs for them, & their songs were about Comet Kohoutek & so on. Opening act? Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs!
1974, what a yr.
I'm pretty sure I never bought a Journey album.
ReplyDeleteIt was Led Zep for me, back then.
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I think I had a Journey song on a K-Tel eight track. Speaking of which, there are some fine record-club ads in those old comics.
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