BUT! It could be that your friend might not be able to get on facebook as much as she'd like or that she has a lot of friends and doesn't scroll down all the time to catch up with what everyone posted since she was last on facebook or that she hasn't bothered to hide all of the rpg game announcements auto-posted by some of her other friends so she fails to see important things like pics of your gorgeous pups. Until now.
Heh. Nope, she's on all the time. I really am not at all bothered; I think it's funny. I don't get hurt about shit like that, because I know half my posts lately have been about my ear, and when that ends, the Giants will replace them. And the other half is usually about The Wigglebutts. It makes absolutely no difference to me if someone has me hidden in a feed. It just sticks out so much, considering all of my posts about my dogs, that she's asking if they're mine. I am still laughing. And she's an awesome person, actually, so I am happy that she's commented.
I think it was Lionel Richie. Or possibly Kenny Rogers. Not entirely by choice, mind you. First concert of my own choice would be Metallica.
I'm so happy I found someone else who shares my first concert shame. Shaun Cassidy. I don't recall the year, but it had to have been before 9th grade.
On the flip side, a friend of mine wanted me to go see Poison with her, and I wouldn't go, and regretted it later. Because I really liked them, even though I didn't want to!
Suzi, no worries. My first was Christopher Cross (with my parents as I was, I think, 8)
The Police was my first concert. Also my first joint. The next two were Tom Petty and the Kinks.
This concerts thing feels like deja vu, because I know I told sarameg about me and Joan Baez.
I don't remember what my actual first concert was. In my early teenage years, I saw Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Sheena Easton, Johnny Mathis (1982 or so). Mid teenage years were Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Beastie Boys (1983-87).
But what I was really, really into was 60's music and local world beat bands.
ETA: I never had a boy band phase. It may sound weird, but I was never into boys or their boyish looks. It's no surprise that when I was 18 I fell in love with a 32-year-old man, and even now am with someone much older. I've never, ever been into "fresh" faces. As a young kid, I thought Rob Redford and Paul Newman were it
B52s and U2 with Public Enemy & Sugarcubes, in the same week.
Either what's left of the Beach boys
or Ringo and the All-Starr band
Ringo and Billy Preston and them were better, of course.
Can't be the Beach Boys without Brian.
Knockin' the Boots is a great, great song.
I only got into 112 because this guy I used to date was really into them and he used to play them all the time. They're definitely a second tier band for me.
I was trying to think about whether I could include Levert in this hypothetical 80s and 90s black boy band playlist, but I think they would get knocked out under the Bee Gees rule. But what about Guy? Tony!Toni!Tone!, are they a boy band? Hmmm.