Mother's Daughter's Diner? They had the best Turkey and Dressing Originally Posted by Nicole Prestoni think that's it. mmmm.... turkey & dressing.... and mashed taters...and gravy (it's not just a soft drink ya know) shoudn't just be for thanksgiving.
juan, i agree. i have many many hours of tape from lone star dead.i saw zappa in '84 or '85 at fair park coloseum, or whatever it was/is called. also saw steppenwolf at a country bar called Belle Star off of 75 maybe '84 or so. there was a horse saddle that rotated hanging from the top of the dance floor. the waitresses were just plain freaking out because lets just say the crowd was not their regular clientele. i'll never forget seeing steppenwolf doing an extended version of 'magic carpet ride; with a horse saddle rotating above the dance floor.
also remember some of the greatest concerts at reunion areana like zappa and when the dead came to town in 88'.! Originally Posted by cunning gus
anybody else besides me at the longhorn ballroom when the sex pistols got thrown out??? Originally Posted by drez63heard about it, but wasn't there. but i was at Trees when a local guy named Scott Turner von Blarcum, or something like that, punched out Kurt Cobain (back when Nirvana wasn't shit) because he thought ol' Kurt was abusing his amplifiers. blarcum fronted a band called Ethel Merman until the Ethel Merman estate threatened to sue, so they changed their name to Pumpin' Ethel'.
was that the Texas Jam that was in the torrential rain or was that the one at texas stadium parking lot? Originally Posted by drez63Drez, I don't remember the rain, but then again, I may have been impaired...
was that the Texas Jam that was in the torrential rain or was that the one at texas stadium parking lot? Originally Posted by drez63i got mugged/held up or whatever after the Texas Jam with Deep Purple and others (Cotton Bowl '85 or '86'?). and i have to say... possibly the nicest muggers you could ask for. we chatted for over a half hour or so before my buddy 'mad man mosley' finally made it back to the car. so madman gets back finally, as we had gotten separated somewhere inside, and my new buddies told me, in no uncertain terms, that they had been watching our car for the duration of the Texas Jam and boy howdy they would surely appreciate 20 bucks or so for doing so. and it was clear that the 20 dollar donation wasn't negotiable. i had no money on me, but when my buddy showed up i told him we needed 20 bucks to get the hell out of there. and home we went safe and sound.