I was just telling a friend of mine about a great concert I saw at RKO Keith during spring break in 1967 that opened with Mitch Rider & the Detroit Wheels, followed by the Rascals, and ending with the Who
who promptly destroyed their instruments and burned them on stage. Though I was “eight miles high” that day I will never forget it. It was a great place.
I was just telling a friend of mine about a great concert I saw at RKO Keith during spring break in 1967 that opened with Mitch Rider & the Detroit Wheels, followed by the Rascals, and ending with the Who
who promptly destroyed their instruments and burned them on stage. Though I was “eight miles high” that day I will never forget it. It was a great place.
I was just telling a friend of mine about a great concert I saw at RKO Keith during spring break in 1967 that opened with Mitch Rider & the Detroit Wheels, followed by the Rascals, and ending with the Who
who promptly destroyed their instruments and burned them on stage. Though I was “eight miles high” that day I will never forget it. It was a great place.
I was just telling a friend of mine about a great concert I saw at RKO Keith during spring break in 1967 that opened with Mitch Rider & the Detroit Wheels, followed by the Rascals, and ending with the Who
who promptly destroyed their instruments and burned them on stage. Though I was “eight miles high” that day I will never forget it. It was a great place.