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by Steve Newton on February 9th, 2021 at 10:36 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2
Remember concerts?
Twenty-five years ago today on February 9, 1996 AC/DC played the second of two nights at GM Place (now called Rogers Arena) on its Ballbreaker World Tour.
Maybe you were there?
To jog your memory, here s my review, which was published in the February 15, 1996 issue of the Georgia Straight
.
I’ve been going to AC/DC concerts for almost 20 years now which either gives me bragging rights or is a severe embarrassment, depending on your musical tastes. Actually, at the very first AC/DC gig I went to, I missed the group’s performance it was opening for Aerosmith and I arrived late but I still remember the wiped-out look in the eyes of one of my teenage buddies who’d gotten there in time to see the Bon Scott–led quintet blast through tunes from its new
WandaVision comes with the full package: Marvel mystery, spot-on sitcom weirdness, and an always era-appropriate soundtrack.
With catchy original themes, a perfect fit of a score, and genius needle drops, the show s music works, basically, to perfection.
We tracked all the songs from episode to episode right here.
Music might not be the first thing you think about when you re gearing up to enter superhero mode, but it can go a long way to making a scene super memorable.
WandaVision, with its time-traveling sitcom premise (if you d dare to call it that
) comes complete with music that just
sounds right.
by Steve Newton on January 20th, 2021 at 9:02 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
Remember concerts?
Thirty-three years ago tonight on January 20, 1988 Aerosmith played the Pacific Coliseum, touring behind its Vancouver-made comeback album, Permanent Vacation
.
Two weeks earlier the band had released its third single from that LP, the power ballad Angel , which climbed to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100
, and at the time was their highest charting single ever.
Maybe you saw Aerosmith that night too?
To jog your memory, here s my review, originally published in the January 29, 1988, issue of the Georgia Straight:
Prior to Aerosmith‘s local appearance last week, I’d seen the Boston band in concert three times, including a show on the massive