I for one am not the kind to begrudge anyone the material benefits of success. I only wish success could come on a small scale basis, at least as far as rock groups are concerned. When I saw Yes as a freshman, I could at my leisure amble down to the Orpheum box office a few days after tickets had gone on sale, avoid that claustrophobia-inducing crowd, and still get a pair of pretty decent seats. This year I had to go to the Garden box office the night before tickets went on sale and brave the pouring rain the following day in order to wind up with a couple of 16th row seats. The taste of success is indeed sweet. Yes at the Boston Garden Wednesday, December 11, at 8.
A horse stumbles that hath four legs. In the case of George "Dark Horse" Harrison, one might extend that proverb to include a certain two-legged species. From all that I've heard, there still seems to be a lot of wrinkles left to iron out in Harrison's present tour. Let's hope the horse regains his footing at least in time for the Boston date. George Harrison at the Garden on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 4 and 8:30.
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