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<p>[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 11412762, member: 83302"]She does have that kind of voice. I was lucky enough to see The Cranberries live. But, I also saw Dolores on her solo tour. A small club in NYC, I was up against the stage directly to her right. Great show. </p><p><br /></p><p>No one could touch Sinead O'Connor. I loved her. Both gone way too soon. </p><p><br /></p><p>Marrying a teenager kind of ruined his chance to be as big as he should have been. Though I personally don't hold it against him. It was common at the time. </p><p><br /></p><p>I saw Chuck Beery a few times, and he was always fantastic. </p><p><br /></p><p>I was in the second row at the Beacon Theater when Little Richard was making his first NY appearance in 18 years. Ronnie Spector, Paul Shaeffer, Stevie Wonder were in the front row. The first few rows had people, the rest of the place was empty. The Staple Singers opened the show. Little Richard came out and did the same song three times and then signed some autographs. Esquerita was the second piano for him. </p><p><br /></p><p>Jerry Lee Lewis I never had a great desire to see. But, since I'd seen everyone else, I figured I'd go. I went to the late show at The Bottom Line. The band is on the tiny stage in their tuxedos, waiting nervously. After a few minutes Jerry hits the stage in dirty sweats. He looked like a pig. He said "I was at the hotel asleep. I didn't know there was another show." He then went on to rock the place for an hour. Out of the three, he was the best live. </p><p><br /></p><p>I saw Chuck and Jerry on a bill together. Chuck was great, Jerry was better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Snowman Cometh, post: 11412762, member: 83302"]She does have that kind of voice. I was lucky enough to see The Cranberries live. But, I also saw Dolores on her solo tour. A small club in NYC, I was up against the stage directly to her right. Great show. No one could touch Sinead O'Connor. I loved her. Both gone way too soon. Marrying a teenager kind of ruined his chance to be as big as he should have been. Though I personally don't hold it against him. It was common at the time. I saw Chuck Beery a few times, and he was always fantastic. I was in the second row at the Beacon Theater when Little Richard was making his first NY appearance in 18 years. Ronnie Spector, Paul Shaeffer, Stevie Wonder were in the front row. The first few rows had people, the rest of the place was empty. The Staple Singers opened the show. Little Richard came out and did the same song three times and then signed some autographs. Esquerita was the second piano for him. Jerry Lee Lewis I never had a great desire to see. But, since I'd seen everyone else, I figured I'd go. I went to the late show at The Bottom Line. The band is on the tiny stage in their tuxedos, waiting nervously. After a few minutes Jerry hits the stage in dirty sweats. He looked like a pig. He said "I was at the hotel asleep. I didn't know there was another show." He then went on to rock the place for an hour. Out of the three, he was the best live. I saw Chuck and Jerry on a bill together. Chuck was great, Jerry was better.[/QUOTE]
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