Thanks so much to Tim Score for this ticket stub from a 1990 show featuring Frank Sinatra and Don Rickles at the Concord Pavilion.
Did anyone out there go to this show? How was it?
And can you believe 1990 was 33 years ago?
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Mister Cool & Mister Funny … I missed that one!
For a $50 dollar ticket, there’s no $23 “convenience fee” and parking wasn’t $35 dollars at the Pavilion.
$50 + inflation = $119 today
And your car wasn’t being broken into during the show back then.
Two greats. Poor Don Rickles would be run out of town on a rail in today’s world. Not by me though. I wonder how he would have handled the woke stuff. Maybe good he didn’t have to see it.
Don would be OK as people with no sense of humor wouldn’t attend his shows.
However the Wokies would get quite emotional if they watched him on YouTube. Perhaps Sgt. Hulka had the Wokies in mind when he said, “Lighten up Francis.”
Worked the show as a stagehand. Ran spotlight. Pia Zadora opened before Rickles.
WORDS ARE LIKE BULLETS!!!!!!!!!!!
Clint would respond to that with; “Suck it up Princess”
He was absolutely right!
Real class. True entertainers.
Rid Stewart sings the old songs much better, and jimmy kibble is both funny and sensitive
I was there!