Yes great days, I saw Jethro Tull in Houston (as well as UK), Ravi Shankar in Boston (which I remember for the pizza afterwards), Deep Purple at the Stadium in Montreal and a little known band then called Lynyrd Skynyrd in Newcastle the UK in 1977, who of course went on to better things, a great shame they were taken from us. In the UK at that period we were blessed with so many great bands, can you believe I turned down free tickets to see Led Zeppelin in 1971 because it meant I had to walk 8 miles home?, now I'd walk 800 to turn the clock back, I saw Free and many more for next to nothing cost wise, if I had to pay what they do now I'd watch tv. I watched Fleetwood Mac get booed from their set because they never played any of their Peter Green stuff, amazing, one year later they ruled the world. I would love to have seen Neil Young, Starship, and Janis Joplin in their early years but it was not to be, music is still a large part of my life, especially electric blues, and you now have all the best artists over there, including some great ones like Rob Lamothe who never got famous, kill you tomorrow, off to bed now.