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Post by Cheryl on Aug 15, 2022 3:44:10 GMT
I hope it's soon we don't cancel anything for the weakening Wuhan Flu. And be careful going out after the shows.4 of us caught it after the Tupelo Music Hall gig July 29!! In Derry NH. I caught it!! Mine lasted a week. Exhausted and headache and Omgosh,,, body aches! Slept like 23 hours a day for 2 days. !!
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Post by eastmark on Aug 15, 2022 10:11:19 GMT
Not sure what Kansas is these days band-wise but some of their music is great. Poor guys !
Meantime, Make the decisions best for you. It is like trying to avoid catching a cold in winter at this point. Pretty tall order.
Most of all, Be Safe Not Scared !
Cant believe we have lost well over an hour of daylight. Summer 2022 is waining ! Enjoy Every Sandwich.
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Post by duckbarman on Aug 15, 2022 15:30:05 GMT
Yep! December 1973…BÖC also cancelled in 1974, blew the power grid downtown I have got that gig marked as a BOC cancellation due to Marty's info, but because the guy who sent me a copy of his stub says BOC did play that night, I've always been on the lookout for a third opinion to act as a definite casting vote... www.hotrails.co.uk/history/1974.htm#740810_dp1
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Post by marty on Aug 15, 2022 23:07:34 GMT
Some circumstantial evidence, the same thing happened, a couple weeks later, in Cape Girardeau, MO. My friend Jeff was at the KSHE show in 1996, when the opener, David Surkamp, told the story of how BÖC did NOT play. Any recollection, Jeff?
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Post by marty on Aug 15, 2022 23:13:01 GMT
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Post by joe on Aug 16, 2022 1:26:45 GMT
I hope it's soon we don't cancel anything for the weakening Wuhan Flu. And be careful going out after the shows.4 of us caught it after the Tupelo Music Hall gig July 29!! In Derry NH. I caught it!! Mine lasted a week. Exhausted and headache and Omgosh,,, body aches! Slept like 23 hours a day for 2 days. !! Do you think you got it at the concert or did you girls/guys go out to other places afterwards? I'm not sure a lot of people know where they get it. You could be packed in someplace for hours with a hundred people social distancing 6 cm instead of 6 feet, then the next day you buy a burger at a fast food joint where the kid that made it sneezed on it. So where did you get it?????? And is the incubation time even consistent from person to person? And people say "Follow the science" (that's what the people say). Does that mean "the medical science" or "the political science"?
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Post by duckbarman on Aug 16, 2022 9:43:37 GMT
Maybe this page steals/sources from yours, Ralph, so I don’t know how credible it is… The SWU/SFG gigs on that list are a copy and paste from Hot Rails (although they kindly don't link back to it to let folks know) and the person who did it does not monitor it to correct mistakes or to modify it in the light of subsequent new information. The post 1971 BOC gig entries on there come largely from Hot Rails but are "bolstered" by that bastion of truth and accuracy, setlistFM, which, of course, contains various errors and nonsense which all help pollute the actual BOC gig list documentation. One thing you'll find on these sites is that they do NOT like uncertainty. I don't like it myself but I acknowledge it when it's there. I have a number of gigs listed where I know roughly when they took place and this usually allows me to list them in the right chronological order alongside the gigs where I do know the date. Occasionally, I'll guesstimate a date and put a "?" next to it, and I'll say why I've done that in the gig entry. However, when these sites come across such entries, translation errors often occur... Just this past week I had a perfect example of this. A guy emailed me about a gig I have labelled as "12 (?) June 1972" and said he had "evidence" that it was the 12th and sent me a link to that fandom wiki list. All that list had done was to remove the "?" - I've seen that happen on a number of gig listings - yes, the entry looks better and more authoritative that way, but it's just an illusion of accuracy. In which case, why do they bother...?
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Post by marty on Aug 16, 2022 12:54:32 GMT
All I’m certain of is that I got a refund, they quit giving full refunds and gave half refunds, and not one of my friends who went to the show reported back to me that BÖC played. I admire your meticulous search for accuracy, wish I could help, more, but even the other guy who commented on your site didn’t even remember details of the show, beyond drum scrubbing? BŌC, in 1974, and that’s all he remembers? I’ll stick with door number one, the one I left out of when the Cult did not play, that night.
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Post by joe on Aug 17, 2022 1:26:42 GMT
Maybe this page steals/sources from yours, Ralph, so I don’t know how credible it is… The SWU/SFG gigs on that list are a copy and paste from Hot Rails (although they kindly don't link back to it to let folks know) and the person who did it does not monitor it to correct mistakes or to modify it in the light of subsequent new information. The post 1971 BOC gig entries on there come largely from Hot Rails but are "bolstered" by that bastion of truth and accuracy, setlistFM, which, of course, contains various errors and nonsense which all help pollute the actual BOC gig list documentation. One thing you'll find on these sites is that they do NOT like uncertainty. I don't like it myself but I acknowledge it when it's there. I have a number of gigs listed where I know roughly when they took place and this usually allows me to list them in the right chronological order alongside the gigs where I do know the date. Occasionally, I'll guesstimate a date and put a "?" next to it, and I'll say why I've done that in the gig entry. However, when these sites come across such entries, translation errors often occur... Just this past week I had a perfect example of this. A guy emailed me about a gig I have labelled as "12 (?) June 1972" and said he had "evidence" that it was the 12th and sent me a link to that fandom wiki list. All that list had done was to remove the "?" - I've seen that happen on a number of gig listings - yes, the entry looks better and more authoritative that way, but it's just an illusion of accuracy. In which case, why do they bother...? Sounds like the online lyrics databases I've looked at and found errors. On one song ALL of the main databases had the same part of the lyrics wrong. Not a correct one in the bunch. Copy->Paste. The old BÖC site was the only one that was correct, except for a couple of insignificant words. If "everybody" says the same thing, then it MUST be true. Right.
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