I'm glad you decided to go. It will be a blast for you and your daughter. My father took me to see The Grateful Dead when I was 18. Left me alone in a group of Deadheads too...think I got a secondhand high...
Yeah, yeah....I know...big diff between The Dead and Hillary. But it was a memory that I hadn't revisited in awhile and a good one.
Ahhh silly me. I didn't read the thread b/c I have no concert advice. ;-)
I've seen the Dead like 5 times. When I was a teenager we used to go into Philly at least once a week to see a concert. I never even liked the Grateful Dead, but I couldn't resist the concerts b/c the crowd put on a much better show than the band.
Shelley, how old is your daughter? I bet this will be a great memory for her when she gets older, especially knowing how much you probably didn't want to go. You deserve an extra special mother's day present for this one!
DH got tickets to take dd who is 6. She's so excited, he seems to think it will be a fun father/daughter outing. He feels a bit guilty as his work has a box at the arena and he gets free tickets and takes ds to lots of hockey games so wanted to even things out with dd. All I have to say is better him than me. Kim
>I've seen the Dead like 5 times. When I was a teenager we
>used to go into Philly at least once a week to see a concert.
>I never even liked the Grateful Dead, but I couldn't resist
>the concerts b/c the crowd put on a much better show than the
>band.
I once made... then sold...bumper stickers at a Dead concert. Does that mean that I was once technically a "deadhead"? *shudders*
Wonder what they call the H. Duff fans???? Anyone?