, attached to 1987-03-06

Review by raygaylord92265

raygaylord92265 Yes, I yelled for Freebird a lot, "What song do y'all want to hear?" was ingrained in me during middle school. Others joined in, as usual and Billington was on board, it happened and still does; be careful what you ask for, it may be disappointing. I may have rode out to this show with June or Laura, my first time at Goddard, a funky artsy scene. I remember sculptures in the room, a flat floor perfect for spinning. Very friendly crowd. You can hear Trey asking for a bottle to use for a slide at the beginning of Free Bird and Page must have gone to the same middle school as me, but in another state. Well, after this show they worked on the lyrics and ditched the instruments, I would have gone the other way, the fast part of Free Bird was fun to dance to. I enjoyed Good Times, Bad Times, which they tightened later. Sneaking Sally is always one of my favorites; no matter who plays it; but a favorite dream of mine is that Lowell George comes back to life to play it with Trey. Harry was really good that night with a nice segue into it from the funky reggae Happy Birthday. The old style Wilson was nice to hear and rehear, Page's keyboards still make spin, thanks Page.


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