Call sheet for the last day of the 1993 tour

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December 17, 2014 at 3:34 pm Quote #40968

ron
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December 17, 2014 at 4:17 pm Quote #40969

Gilligan
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I suppose I should know this, but who’s E.L.? I can’t think of who might have been playing keys for them besides Fitz. Was their tour manager E.L.?


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December 17, 2014 at 4:29 pm Quote #40970

ron
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Gilligan: Was their tour manager E.L.?

I don’t know for certain, but my guess was that “EL” was Ed Leffler as I read through it.


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December 17, 2014 at 5:07 pm Quote #40971

ron
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Odd Ed Leffler trivia.

Karen Carpenter was the godmother to his two children. Her last public performance was at their school.


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December 17, 2014 at 5:29 pm Quote #40972

unchainedheart
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very cool,thank you Ron


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December 18, 2014 at 12:33 am Quote #40983

VAiN
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Very cool to see what happens on the inside.. and no, that wasn’t a clever reference to the song.


Resident dickhead. I will hurt your delicate feelings.


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December 18, 2014 at 2:47 am Quote #40985

thismusicsux
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nice. I went to that show last minute. Back then sometimes really good seats were released day of the show. That day happened to get 2nd row tickets in front of Ed so my friend and I raced down to the show.


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December 18, 2014 at 2:51 am Quote #40987

Halenberg
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Itinerary sheet is what that is but from the wrong era I couldn’t give a shit about anything from after 84 but I like those ones from Noel Monks office with the office stamp on them. The Smoking Gun 1982 tour rider and other cool stuff pops up on EBay from time to time.

I like surfing the specialty Facebook pages of the old venues like the Whiskey and Starwood. Run across the promoters posting flyers and whatnot. Many interesting comments from people who were there pop up.


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December 18, 2014 at 12:20 pm Quote #40990

zr1fevr
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thismusicsux: nice.I went to that show last minute.Back then sometimes really good seats were released day of the show.That day happened to get 2nd row tickets in front of Ed so my friend and I raced down to the show.

You must have been right behind me & my wife. I paid $500 for 2 front row tix right in front of Ed’s mic stand, well worth the money. Great show. Actually, of the 50+ VH shows I have seen, every tour since 82, this is still my favorite show. Good times.


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December 19, 2014 at 1:01 am Quote #41003

thismusicsux
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zr1fevr: You must have been right behind me & my wife. I paid $500 for 2 front row tix right in front of Ed’s mic stand, well worth the money. Great show. Actually, of the 50+ VH shows I have seen, every tour since 82, this is still my favorite show. Good times.

50+ VH shows? whoa.


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December 19, 2014 at 11:22 am Quote #41007

zr1fevr
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thismusicsux: 50+ VH shows? whoa.

Yup! In 86 I starting going to more than one show per tour. I lived in So Cal, so I would hit the Los Angeles area shows, Orange County shows, & San Diego shows. Then I decided what the hell & starting going out of state to Nevada & Arizona. I would go to all shows in those areas also, not just one night if they played multiple nights. I have spent way too much $ on tix over the years. After being front row for the last 93 show, I would almost always pay for first 10 row tix. Nothing quite like seeing EVH from up close like that. Every show was awesome, except for 2. Last show of the 04 show in Tucson, & Dec 30 of 07 in Vegas. It was a good run, miss those days.


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December 19, 2014 at 11:27 am Quote #41008

guitard
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I liked the good ol’ days of general admission. You payed the same for your ticket as everyone else in the entire arena – and if you got there early (or were crafty), you could watch the show from the front row. I saw many shows from the front row back in those days – to include the ’79 and ’80 shows Van Halen played at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, MI. Both times – directly in front of Ed.


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