tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170685779384983788.post4881853561901682686..comments2014-01-17T02:29:36.317-08:00Comments on Grammy's Ramblings: A Monkey, A Partridge, and a HermitAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04553153215212086243noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170685779384983788.post-55818836814899932652013-03-24T10:55:20.692-07:002013-03-24T10:55:20.692-07:00Great memories! Of the 3, I favored Noone, myself....Great memories! Of the 3, I favored Noone, myself. But since Bill's research for his Monkees' tribute show, I've gained a strong respect for Dolenz too. Glad you had fun and that the enthusiasm of the audience did not interfere with your enjoyment. I attended one Peter Allen concert in Radio City (Allen, being the inspiration for The Boy From Oz, and yes, not Peter Noone), where some drunk fans near me sang along until a few of us made it clear that we hadn't paid to hear their off-tune renditions of the songs. On the other hand, for Rod Stewart at Westbury, my friend and I danced the whole concert through because, being in the last row, our performance bothered no one. And, I sing along with the clips that Bill has in his Rock Legends Live shows, but quietly, so that only he and I hear me. Sometimes, when enough members of the audience sing too, you hear the theater in response to the group. But you still hear the group and no one seems to mind...Rock on!<br /> <br />Barbara<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04553153215212086243noreply@blogger.com