{"id":9464,"date":"2025-05-25T21:26:40","date_gmt":"2025-05-25T19:26:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lizardek.com\/blog\/?p=9464"},"modified":"2025-05-25T21:26:40","modified_gmt":"2025-05-25T19:26:40","slug":"the-soundtrack-of-at-least-part-of-my-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lizardek.com\/blog\/index.php\/2025\/05\/25\/the-soundtrack-of-at-least-part-of-my-life\/","title":{"rendered":"THE SOUNDTRACK OF (AT LEAST PART OF) MY LIFE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>During the 90s, in Chicago, I went to concerts and plays, and dance recitals, and festivals, and musicals ALL THE TIME. I have the ticket stubs to prove it. I went to a lot of sporting events as well, which surprised me as I don&#8217;t have any real interest in sports, but I have the ticket stubs from numerous baseball, football, and hockey games as well. I&#8217;ve been doing a major clean out in the millions of photo albums I have, most of which sit and gather dust over the years, as no one ever looks at them. I figured I should take a stab at least at trying to narrow down the AMOUNT of them, since someday my kids will have to deal with them. <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve gone through the photo albums twice so far. I&#8217;ve emptied four, 3 of which are ready to be pitched, and one which is in good enough shape to give to charity. The first time through I was pretty ruthless, ripping out old and bad photos, bleached photos, photos of places that I barely remember going to, and many many photos of other people&#8217;s children. I&#8217;ve just been going through them again, and I&#8217;m being even more merciless. For some reason over the years, back when tickets to events were physical, I stuck the stubs in photo albums. Now, I think, why? Why am I keeping these? Just to have proof that once upon a time I saw these artists in person? Proof that I was cool? (except that my kids have barely heard of any of these artists so my cool stamp is wasted on them). Everyone goes to concerts. It&#8217;s not anything special. <\/p>\n<p>My brother called me today while I was in the middle of purging and while talking about the ticket stubs, he made me read them all off to him. Several of them elicited shocked reactions (as in &#8220;You saw David Bowie!? You saw Lou Reed!?&#8221;) I&#8217;m not sure if he was surprised at my musical tastes or what. (His reaction to Janet Jackson was hilarious, though&#8230;I got free tickets from work, I think). John says I have to keep the David Bowie ticket stub, because &#8220;he&#8217;s a legend!&#8221; but you know, he&#8217;s a legend whether I throw that little piece of paper away or not.<\/p>\n<p>I can&#8217;t think of many concerts I&#8217;ve been to since we moved overseas. First we had little kids and no money, and now ticket prices are so high it&#8217;s ridiculous. I have seen Elton John twice here, once with Angie, and once with Karin, and I saw him twice in the US back in the day so I think he&#8217;s the artist I&#8217;ve seen the most times live. I&#8217;ve seen Lloyd Cole and Wilmer X at Malm\u00f6festivalen and some of the Melodifestival artists like Timotej. I&#8217;ve seen The Ark, who performed at a work event. But I don&#8217;t pay attention to, or buy tickets for concerts here. Ticket prices generally start around $65 but average over $100 or more. I know the big name artist&#8217;s ticket prices are closer to $200. I was just looking at the prices on the ticket stubs that I have. I saw Peter Gabriel in 1987 for $15. David Bowie the same year was $25. I can&#8217;t think of anyone I&#8217;d pay so much money to go see in person nowadays at today&#8217;s prices.  <\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t really miss the actual GOING to concerts, although the ones in the smaller, more intimate venues were nicer. And of course it was a lot easier in Chicago than it is in Malm\u00f6. EVERYONE came on tour to Chicago. It was fun to go with friends and sit out on the lawn or in a big arena, but I think I&#8217;m too old for it now. Too many people, too long lines for bathrooms, too loud. Haaa! I am so old. I&#8217;d rather listen to Spotify or watch someone on our big screen TV. There isn&#8217;t that burning need to SEE the artist in person, to be a part of the scene like there was back when I was in the my 20s. Aaah, the good old days. <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, just for posterity, the list from my saved ticket stubs is below. This isn&#8217;t exhaustive (for instance I saw The Daddies (then The Cherry Poppin&#8217; Daddies on a trip out to Oregon, and my first concert was Foreigner, back in Germany in 1982), but it&#8217;s probably most of them : <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Rush &#8211; Jul 9, 1984, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit<\/li>\n<li>Elton John &#8211; Sep 12, 1984, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit<\/li>\n<li>Dire Straits &#8211; Aug 4, 1985, Pine Knob, Detroit<\/li>\n<li>Lou Reed &#8211; Aug 6, 1986, Meadowbrook Music Festival, Detroit<\/li>\n<li>Elton John &#8211; Aug 17, 1986, Pine Knob, Detroit<\/li>\n<li>Peter Gabriel &#8211; Jul 24, 1987, Poplar Creek, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>David Bowie (The Glass Spider Tour) &#8211; Aug 21, 1987, Rosemont Horizon, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Tom Waits &#8211; Oct 24, 1987, Kalamazoo State Theatre, Kalamazoo<\/li>\n<li>R.E.M. &#8211; Nov 4, 1987, UIC Pavilion, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Bo Deans &#8211; May 20, 1988, Riviera, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Who &#8211; Jul 21, 1989, Alpine Valley, Milwaukee<\/li>\n<li>The The &#8211; Feb 20, 1990, Riviera, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Janet Jackson &#8211; Apr 9, 1990, Rosemont Horizon, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Indigo Girls &#8211; May 4, 1990, Riviera, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Melissa Etheridge &#8211; Aug 11, 1990 &#8211; World Music Theatre (Tinley Park), Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Bob Mould &#8211; Oct 13, 1990 &#8211; Riviera, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Indigo Girls &#8211; Feb 4, 1991 &#8211; Chicago Theatre<\/li>\n<li>Crowded House &#8211; Nov 20, 1991, The Vic, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Melissa Etheridge &#8211; Jul 19, 1992 &#8211; McCormick Place, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Jimmy Buffett &#8211; Aug 15, 1992, Poplar Creek, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Joan Armatrading &#8211; Sep 17, 1992, Riviera, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Breeders &#8211; Oct 3, 1992, Metro, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>K.D. Lang &#8211; Oct 16, 1992, Chicago Theatre<\/li>\n<li>10,000 Maniacs &#8211; Nov 29, 1992, Chicago Theatre<\/li>\n<li>Melissa Etheridge &#8211; Dec 15, 1992 &#8211; Chicago Theatre<\/li>\n<li>The Bo Deans &#8211; Feb 13, 1993  The Vic, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Johnny Clegg &#038; Savuka &#8211; Jun 29, 1993, The Vic, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Midnight Oil, Ziggy Marley &#038; the Melodymakers, Hothouse Flowers &#8211; Aug 7, 1993, Tinley Park, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>George Winston &#8211; Dec 2, 1993, Centre East, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Sarah McLachlan &#8211; Apr 30, 1994, The Vic, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>Blues Traveler &#8211; May 13, 1994, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>The Pretenders &#8211; Nov 3, 1994 &#8211; Rosemont Horizon, Chicago<\/li>\n<li>K.D. Lang &#8211; Feb 9, 1996, Rosemont Theatre, Chicago<\/ul>\n<p>Maybe once we retire and are bored, I&#8217;ll start looking up concerts again. We can take the train to Copenhagen, if no one good is ever coming to Malm\u00f6, and bring camp chairs for our old bones. \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n<p><em>Mood: nostalgic<br \/>\nMusic: David Bowie\u2014Changes<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During the 90s, in Chicago, I went to concerts and plays, and dance recitals, and festivals, and musicals ALL THE TIME. I have the ticket stubs to prove it. I went to a lot of sporting events as well, which surprised me as I don&#8217;t have any real interest in sports, but I have the ticket stubs from numerous baseball, football, and hockey games as well. I&#8217;ve been doing a major clean out in the millions of photo albums I have, most of which sit and gather dust over the years, as no one ever looks at them. 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