Many years ago, I went to see Al Pacino in a 70 minunte one act play, rushed out and crossed the street to see the Sex Pistols at Roseland.
And for Friday, October 19th I have a similar concept. Start with Mickey Dolenz at BB King's then rush like hell nine blocks for New Order (without Peter Hook, unfortunately) at Roseland.
And no matter how hard I try, I don't think I can fit Donovon in.
Yes, the Hurdy Gurdy man is playing a rare concert in New York. I've only seen him once, back in the 1990s at Symphony Space, but would have LOVED to have seen him here, and, in theory, I would dump Mickey for him, but I wouldn't dump Mickey and New Order for him (I have never seen New Order!)
Unfortunately, I can't clone myself, fortunately, you don't have to. the presale starts today and info is below.
| Friday, October 19@ 8:00 pm at The Concert Hall at NYSEC 2 West 64th Street NYC |
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Tickets: $65 – $85 A limited number of $250 VIP / Meet and Greet tickets are available. Exclusive Pre-Sale password: metro On sale to the general public Saturday, September 8@ 10:00 am |
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Donovan truly is one of the preeminent members of British Rock Royalty and remains an important part of popular culture since his career began in 1965. Between 1966-1969, Donovan scored a string of eleven Top 40 hits in a row: Mellow Yellow, Sunshine Superman, Epistle to Dippy, There is a Mountain, Wear Your Love Like Heaven, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Jennifer Juniper, Lalena, Atlantis, and Riki Tiki Tavi. |


