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dc |
dr. joe grushecky & the houserockers
south point park
pittsburgh, pa
august 31, 2007

boxscore:

fingerprints
dancing with the devil
party tonight
my girl/are you ready/lucky man
pumping iron
hideaway
biddle mine
safe at home
code of silence
folsom prison
junior's bar
a good life
down the road
play that funky music

attendance: 1000
parking:free
admission:free
1 September 2007 - ohio

zeke |
I appreciate Steven King even if it's just easy for me to teach him. He's underated.

In the collection that includes the Body also has The Shawshank redemption, Apt Pupil, and Breathing Method. It's my favorite thing of his I've ever read.

I'd like to hear Not Dead Yet tonight for people celebrating their 29th birthdays.
31 August 2007 - working

DannyG
I agree. Frankenstein was and is incredible. The movie, in the scene with the little girl by the water and the flower. Wow. Very powerful.
Johnny, Stand By Me is one of my favorite movies ever. It reminded me of when I was a kid and my close friends I had. We used to play on the train tracks in the woods down by the Fort Pitt Tunnels. What a great movie.

I can't wait for the show tonight. I
31 August 2007

NLM
This is from a new fan. I thought I would join in! Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It shows the power of creation, the need to be loved, and how to forgive in the end. Plus look at how the Monster image has held throughout the centuries in pop culture! Hope the weather holds for the show tonight.
31 August 2007 - Pgh

Johnny G
Stephen King's "The Body" is a great read. The movie "Stand By Me" is based off the book.
30 August 2007

Keith G. Kondrich |
How about "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Another classic commentary on the human spirit and the good and evil that we are all capable of! Not to mention the chapter entitled "The Grand Inquisitor" which, for my money, is the most poignant critique of organized religion ever written!

I also agree with Danny - Stephen King is underrated - in most of his books, good triumphs over evil, the human spirit is affirmed, and the hero is usually an underdog like a child or an elderly person!

Maybe Joe should try his hand at writing a novel some day!
30 August 2007 - Pittsburgh, PA

DannyG
I'm with Zeke. One of my all time favorites.
Believe it or not, another of my favorite books is Steven King's The Talisman. It's filled with unforgettable characters including an old blues singer who reminded me of my dear friend Chismo Charles. A great book without the usual Steven King stuff.
30 August 2007

zeke
I knows it's become a cliche, but if you haven't read Catcher in the Rye your life will be instantly bettered.
30 August 2007

Pat & Cheryl
Johnny G
Just checked out your website and the songs you guys have on there. That's a great clean sound, that really rocks. We'll make sure we leave North Irwin early enough to catch your whole set. South Park's a great place for an outside show.
30 August 2007 - North Irwn

Johnny G
Pat and Cheryl,

Yes there will be an opening act.My new band will be opening up the show, you can check us out online at www.myspace.com/heroesagainstvillains and get a preview of what to expect. We'll be going on at 7.

Hope that helps
30 August 2007 - Pittsburgh

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