Posted on 03/11/2006 3:57:06 PM PST by Tribune7
I didn't; I grew up two blocks down the street from it.
Listening to Todd, or should I say all the Todds, is my home court. He's one of the most under-recognized musicians of all time. He raised Liv Tyler as his own daughter while Steven Tyler was an A-hole. His new-ish album "lyars" is excellent. None of that Utopia nonsense he dabbled in for a while.
Is the Keswick still in Glenside?
Never been there, though.
I dunno. I hear one story where some thungs broke into his home in L.A. Tied him up and started looting. Then they realized who he was. They started singing "I Saw The Light" and continued looting.
Todd's from Upper Darby, where the Tower is.
I knew he was a Philly boy. Hall & Oates too. I think they were from Souderton, near Perkasie. Pre-80's Hall & Oates is amazing music. "She's Gone" and "Sara's Smile" are timeless classics. Rundgren's "Something/Anything is an incredible collection. To think Todd plays every instrument and sings every vocal, then mixes it all is cool.
I slipped into a depression and became impotent for months. Nothing worse than revisiting your youth, only to have it destroyed by new age crap.
This reminds me of a story my dear departed Pop told me many times. I think it was 1933 in Drew, MS--I could be wrong about the year but that's close--and a movie about the James brothers was playing at the local theater. It was such a big deal that a statue of Frank and Jesse was out on the sidewalk. Pop was ten years old and tried all day to get a dime for admission. And failed. Times were way tough.
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Yeah, some good times had in Wayne. Used to go to see movies at the Anthony Wayne all the time. It got easier when our buds or gals would work there. They would kick open the exit door onto the alley and sneak us in. Sneaking out from the middle school at lunch to get a real Italian hoagie from Pie in the Sky Pizza (or whatever it was called before that).
What a great town to grow up in...
Well, unless you still have the neighborhood theater like a few places do.
Hey SIC,
I apologize for all the ribbing some of us locals would give you guys when you came into town in uniform.
Do you remember a Col. Gardiner who taught History (I think)? I was good friends with his kids but over the years we have lost touch...
I delivered pizza to you guys in 1978 from Wayne Pizza. Use to sneak it through the bars...
Some good times in Wayne.
Hey B-dog,
Check out post 32...
I will also be working a Hall & Oates concert this Fri. (3/17) in Wilmington DE. I worked with them before and they still put on a great show.
I saw David Bowie at the Tower, one of my first concerts. Little did I know that it was going to be an album.
As I remember it, that alley came out onto North Wayne Ave. between the Jewelry store and the Barber Shop that I went to as a kid. When I lived there, we didn't have "middle schools". All of the elementary schools funneled into Radnor Junior High School which was across Lancaster Ave. (Lancaster Pike!) by the firehouse.
Small world ain't it! Especially on FR.
That was the first real hair cut I got was in that barber shop. Dad took me. Before that it was bowl cuts from Mom.
LOL
RHS- Class of 78
LOL! I was too squirmy so it was off to the barber at a very early age.
RHS - Class of 68
I just checked your home page. Is that your Strat? Do you still live in the area? Take a look at my other posts to this thread and you will see that I am working with H&O this week. If you are in the area and ever need a guitar tech/audio engineer, let me know. FReepmail me for further info...
No2much3
I only play for my 4 track but have fun with Daryl and John. They're my sentimental favorites being from Philly and all.
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