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I just saw Dark Side of the Moon. Roger Waters. I had tears when it ended, no

words to describe how wonderful it was.

Donna

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

 

Maureen <ailanthus

 

Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:25:02

 

OT-music-Re: Re:Diana

 

 

Lol, my partner and I were just saying how Pink Floyd instantly takes us

back to (the good parts of) being teenagers/young adults. You must have

heard us, Donna :) The Wall was one of my all-time favorite

concerts. I imagine the technology wouldn't be half so impressive now,

but at the time all I could do was gape and burble about how amazing it

was! xxoo, Mo

 

thelilacflower wrote:

> It is telling you to grab a hot cup of tea, put your feet up and play some

Pink Floyd. It really is relaxing and in style for everyone. I will never

tired of it.

> I have the Moody Blues on right now. My Mom is 86 amd she bought the Moody

Blues amd Pink Floyd first, I followed lol. She never could stand Rod Stewart

though and she would run when I put on Black Sabbath.

> Donna

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Sniff. I saw Roger Waters a couple of years ago. I bought 2 $80 tickets & could

find NOBODY to come with me. So I drove myself into the city, found parking :o

& took myself. The people looking for tix outside were creepy & I didn't want

to sit beside them so I kept my extra ticket. I sat all by myself & sang along

to Dark Side then cried when it ended too soon. I managed to find my way out of

the city again & home. LOL.

 

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> I just saw Dark Side of the Moon. Roger Waters. I had tears when it ended, no

words to describe how wonderful it was.

> Donna

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

>

> Maureen <ailanthus

>

> Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:25:02

>

> OT-music-Re: Re:Diana

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>

> Lol, my partner and I were just saying how Pink Floyd instantly takes us

> back to (the good parts of) being teenagers/young adults. You must have

> heard us, Donna :) The Wall was one of my all-time favorite

> concerts. I imagine the technology wouldn't be half so impressive now,

> but at the time all I could do was gape and burble about how amazing it

> was! xxoo, Mo

>

> thelilacflower wrote:

> > It is telling you to grab a hot cup of tea, put your feet up and play some

Pink Floyd. It really is relaxing and in style for everyone. I will never

tired of it.

> > I have the Moody Blues on right now. My Mom is 86 amd she bought the Moody

Blues amd Pink Floyd first, I followed lol. She never could stand Rod Stewart

though and she would run when I put on Black Sabbath.

> > Donna

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Awww... good for you for going anyway, Beth! :)

 

Audrey S.

 

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Beth <elmothree2000 wrote:

 

> Sniff. I saw Roger Waters a couple of years ago. I bought 2 $80 tickets

> & could find NOBODY to come with me. So I drove myself into the city, found

> parking :o & took myself. The people looking for tix outside were creepy & I

> didn't want to sit beside them so I kept my extra ticket. I sat all by

> myself & sang along to Dark Side then cried when it ended too soon. I

> managed to find my way out of the city again & home. LOL.

>

> <%40>,

> thelilacflower wrote:

> >

> > I just saw Dark Side of the Moon. Roger Waters. I had tears when it

> ended, no words to describe how wonderful it was.

> > Donna

> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

> >

> >

> > Maureen <ailanthus

> >

> > Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:25:02

> > < <%40>

> >

> > OT-music-Re: Re:Diana

> >

> >

> > Lol, my partner and I were just saying how Pink Floyd instantly takes us

> > back to (the good parts of) being teenagers/young adults. You must have

> > heard us, Donna :) The Wall was one of my all-time favorite

> > concerts. I imagine the technology wouldn't be half so impressive now,

> > but at the time all I could do was gape and burble about how amazing it

> > was! xxoo, Mo

> >

> > thelilacflower wrote:

> > > It is telling you to grab a hot cup of tea, put your feet up and play

> some Pink Floyd. It really is relaxing and in style for everyone. I will

> never tired of it.

> > > I have the Moody Blues on right now. My Mom is 86 amd she bought the

> Moody Blues amd Pink Floyd first, I followed lol. She never could stand Rod

> Stewart though and she would run when I put on Black Sabbath.

> > > Donna

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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