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Back at the Hollywood Bowl |
Paul McCartney has been coming to Upstate New York in recent years, and I've gone each time in Albany, Buffalo, and close to home in Syracuse. The next logical step is Rochester. Downtown has Blue Cross Arena, where I saw Fleetwood Mac over a decade ago. He'd close the place as he does everywhere he goes. Two of his former drummers, Joe English (Wings 1975-77) and Steve Gadd (1982-83 albums) are from the area. This year, there are no Northeast dates so far, even the tri-state, where I've gone twice, or even Canada, where I went across the lake from Rochester in Toronto. For open air, there's Six Flags Darien Lake in Corfu (back under that franchise, yet considered part of the Buffalo area) and CMAC in Canandaigua (which is thought of more as an exurb of Kodak country), even though these are small towns and that kind of traffic may be too much for them. Rochester is easier for me to get to for a show, but I only spent the night once when Asia were in town (one of only two times I saw them outside CNY). Maybe next year, Maverick Management (Madonnas old company) could have the booking agency look into Monroe County. I may have to go on my own again as one I used to go with had their fill in Albany of gigs and others have more important things going on right now to come with me. Just hope I can afford it and can avoid touts after tickets sell out which one expects from this beautiful man that I've grown up with.
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