We need a police force that examines people's feet for excessive gnarliness. If your feet don't pass the exam, no sandals for you. Let's make America Beautiful again. And next we will hire some spandex cops!
I can't look at Steven Tyler's face, much less his toes. God forbid he strut around stage wearing a jacket with no shirt, as he is wont to do.
I remember thinking, during my first ever rock concert (Rush's "Hold Your Fire" tour, Rosemont Horizon in Chicago) that some day, it wouldn't be unusual to see old people at a rock concert or rock bands with old people in them.
Obviously, this has come to pass. Unusual? No. Cool? Hardly. Creepy? Definitely.
I don't know if that has more to do with our society's elevation of youth or simply people not acting their age. LOL, sort that pretzelized logic out...stream of consciousness indeed.
The Rush crowd is definitely an older audience. Last time I saw them live was 2005 in Atlanta. The bonus there was that I was still in radio and actually got to meet Alex. My college-aged son isn't really a huge fan, but he asked me to take him the next time they come through.
steven tyler and his band mates are great.age is yet a number. we all get old it happens far to fast. i just hope the dr can fix his feet. from 40 years of trying to give the fans a great show. by jumping, stopming while danceing, flips really flips at his age most young kids can't do that.
your as young as you feel,he's a rocker like the rest of his band mates. what do you want him to do sit in a rocking chair and wither away. most 20 year olds don't act there age either. not many people do. thats a bore. life is to short to sit back and die. you have alot to learn kid.how many people say. gee i wish my parents would sit in a rocking chair and stare at the floor and pee there pants. or would you rather your parents enjoy there life and have fun. i never dwell on age.
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21 comments:
Eeeewww.
That usually happens from wearing high heels all the time.
NTTAWWT.
We need a police force that examines people's feet for excessive gnarliness. If your feet don't pass the exam, no sandals for you. Let's make America Beautiful again. And next we will hire some spandex cops!
I can't look at Steven Tyler's face, much less his toes. God forbid he strut around stage wearing a jacket with no shirt, as he is wont to do.
I remember thinking, during my first ever rock concert (Rush's "Hold Your Fire" tour, Rosemont Horizon in Chicago) that some day, it wouldn't be unusual to see old people at a rock concert or rock bands with old people in them.
Obviously, this has come to pass. Unusual? No. Cool? Hardly. Creepy? Definitely.
I don't know if that has more to do with our society's elevation of youth or simply people not acting their age. LOL, sort that pretzelized logic out...stream of consciousness indeed.
I think it's a digit, not an appendage.
I saw Rush at Alpine Valley during their 2112 tour. I guess that makes me one of those old people at a concert if I went again....
The Rush crowd is definitely an older audience. Last time I saw them live was 2005 in Atlanta. The bonus there was that I was still in radio and actually got to meet Alex. My college-aged son isn't really a huge fan, but he asked me to take him the next time they come through.
Maybe it's all that toe-curling sex?
Like your mother said about making funny faces: it'll eventually freeze that way.
You don't have to be that old to look like an idiot at a Rush concert.
Cruel Shoes
Grace Slick said "all rock-and-rollers over the age of 50 look stupid and should retire".
I dunno about that -- Joan Jett still puts on a hell of a show. She's looking good, too!
I remember thinking, during my first ever rock concert (Rush's "Hold Your Fire" tour, Rosemont Horizon in Chicago...."
Ahhh. I saw their Power Windows tour at Rosemont Horizon back in 1985. Great show.
Ahhh. I saw their Power Windows tour at Rosemont Horizon back in 1985. Great show.
Just a couple years before me. I think mine was 1987. Power Windows, Grace Under Pressure, then Hold Your Fire.
Did you camp for tickets? This show was the first time I'd ever done that as well. Got front row, center :)
HIS TOE NAILS ARE PAINTED!!!
I mean....he's just a few years short of adult diapers, and he's painting his toe nails.
You do realize that Steven Tyler's toe has been in more vagina's than Congressman Weiner's weiner? Just sayn'
Did you camp for tickets? This show was the first time I'd ever done that as well. Got front row, center :)..."
Believe it or not I got 2 for $30 from a schoolmate who could not make it to the show. My seats were nosebleed but still had a blast.
steven tyler and his band mates are great.age is yet a number. we all get old it happens far to fast. i just hope the dr can fix his feet. from 40 years of trying to give the fans a great show. by jumping, stopming while danceing, flips really flips at his age most young kids can't do that.
your as young as you feel,he's a rocker like the rest of his band mates. what do you want him to do sit in a rocking chair and wither away. most 20 year olds don't act there age either. not many people do. thats a bore. life is to short to sit back and die. you have alot to learn kid.how many people say. gee i wish my parents would sit in a rocking chair and stare at the floor and pee there pants. or would you rather your parents enjoy there life and have fun. i never dwell on age.
whats wrong with him painting his toe nails. he's a free spirit, 60's child. get over it.
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