Word: aerosmith
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mssrs. Mahal and Cooder) will double-boogey into town for a date at the Orpheum on November 14, and Robin Trower will hit the Music Hall on the 18th; that's the night before Jimmy Cliff will be at the Orpheum, in case you forgot. Now Aerosmith, with special guest Rich Derringer, will be featured at the Boston Garden on the 15th and 16th of November, so order yours today!! Your what...
James Montgomery Band. Following in the paths of J. Geils and Aerosmith, another Boston band makes good. Go and do your good deed for the week--proceeds go to the March of Dimes. Thursday, October 3, at the Orpheum theater. 8 p.m. Tickets available at Soundscope, Minuteman, Hub and Tyson Ticket agencies, and the box office...
Maybe they weren't afraid of the crowd, but I was. The several thousand who crammed the Suffolk downs infield to see Sha-na-na and the warm-up group, Aerosmith, were ugly and fearsome. The Suffolk Downs people and the promoters had run the concert about as badly as it is possible to run one; and after such treatment the crowd's ill will was excusable, if not justifiable. Most had survived a crush through eight small turnstiles at which there was no separation between people who had tickets and people who didn't--fences were torn down; cops...
...stage area the crush was worst. Aerosmith had just finished its set to a standing ovation from its teenaged following. People who brought coolers were standing on them, and people who brought tall friends were standing on them. Toes were crushed, ribs poked, necks craned, and sensibilities strained. People linked arms in human chains that trod and trampled anything and anyone in their, or its, way. This was the worst crowd I had ever seen, worse than at the Stones concert, worse than those at the Democratic Convention, worse even than much of Mayday...
WHEN THE CONCERT came to an end, the beleaguered members of Sha-na-na had every right to be pissed off. They had been pelted, showered, and greeted with cries of "bring back Aerosmith." As they wearily left the stage after an excellent, if for the most part unappreciated performance, the lead singer paused at the mike one last time...