Just got back from the Bangles concert Heather and I went to. I have to say this was one of the most fun concerts I think I have ever been to. The opening act was Susan Cowsill. A little history....after the Bangles broke up Vicky Peterson (late of the Bangles) met up with Susan Cowsill and they formed the Pyscho Sisters and in turn they joined the group the Contintental Drifters and moved to New Orleans. About the time the Drifters were breaking up the Bangles reformed. At the end of Susan's act Vicky came out and they did a song together. Than during the Bangles performance the group brought Susan out and they did a Contintental Drifters song. And at the end of the show when they did "Walk Like An Egyptian" Susan and her daughter came out and sang with the group. It was just that type of show, full of fun. The Bangles looked like they were having a great time. And for some of their songs the auidence outsung the group. Their final encore was "Eternal Flame" and Susanna Hoffs kept falling behind on the song because she couldn't hear because the auidence was singing the song to her so loud. This was a great concert.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
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2 comments:
Did you take the photo?
No, that was an internet photo. HOB is pretty strict about letting anyone in with cameras. It would have been great cause I was right at the front of the stage. Would have gotten some great pics.
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