Didn't completely walk out on a show - had tix for a Boston Aerosmith New Year's show back in the late eighties -figured we would show up for the opener - Skid Row - they were so loud and profane we ended up spending their entire act hanging out anywheres but our seats. I couldn't hear for three days after this 10 minute exposure to them. They were horrible, but Aerosmith must have improved since Stu's experience 'cause they were great.
This experience kind of backfired on us later. The next time we went to see Aerosmith we decided to skip the opening act because of the Skid Row experience [it was also when Aerosmith went thru their little spell where no alcohol was sold at their shows so we decided to keep tailgating during the opener]. Anyways, turned out the opener was Guns and Roses. I didn't miss an opening act for a long time after that faux pas.
Another one -when I was a teenager my future husband and I went to see Grand Funk Railroad in Boston. When the show was close to over I realized I had lost my car keys. It was my Dad's car and I was freaked that someone was going to find the keys and steal the car [I know - logically who would know what car the keys went to if they found them]. Anyways, some part of me just had to go look to see if they were in or near the car, so we left before the encore. Needless to say the encore was Closer to Home, and to this day whenever we hear that song my husband never fails to remind me of this. [The keys were in the car by the way]
Sandy
"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds." - Tom Petty