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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy Linda Rondstadt story
In St Louis area we had a thing called the Mississippi River Festival that was a big deal in the 70s. In what Im guessing was 75, Linda Rondstadt came through. My crew and I would typically get there early to be up front in the GA of the gently sloping grass bowl. With some of our large bunch holding down our blanketed territory, my buddy and I started tossing frisbee around as the place was filling up.
As we were doing so, Ms. Rondstadt was walkingg in on the far side of some of that orange lattice style fencing that marked the edge of things from backstage to trailers that served a dressing rooms. We saw her and she saw us, somehow, and then clapped her hands together and held them up to indicate here, throw it to me. Which I, of course, did. She had a legit throw back, but it died just on the other side of the barrier. That meant she had to approach me to pick the thing up and hand it back over the fencing to me. She was perhaps just you might be picturing her: cutoff shorts, tshirt, no make up and just as darling and affable as can be. She handed it back to me with a girlish giggle like Im such a clutz and headed on her way.
***I tell this story because I have a buddy here area who has heard the story before and just yesterday for Fathers Day he received a recently published book on the history of the festival itself. And there in the introduction, and Im paraphrasing, was The laid back atmosphere was known to artists and fans alike, so laid back that you might even be lucky enough to play some frisbee with Linda Rondstadt before the show. How this was known to the authors is a mystery; if there was a photo to this effect it is, sadly, as per my pal, not in the book. Oh well. At least I know it wasnt some 17 year olds fever dream.***
Alice Kramden
(2,987 posts)What a nice memory, and what a nice lady Linda Ronstadt was and is
Nittersing
(8,580 posts)What fun to read about it years later!!
KPN
(17,582 posts)Figarosmom
(14,604 posts)With just one little toss of the Frisbee.
How friken cool is that?✌️ ❤
ProfessorGAC
(77,662 posts)I've met several rock stars over the years.
Some, we opened for. A few, we knew before they were stars.
Plus, I had breakfast with Frank Zappa at the Frankfurter Hof atrium back in the early 90s.
We walked music, guitars, synthesizers &..... wait.....
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darkstar
(5,829 posts)Why dont you share some of these here in the lounge from time to time? Id love to hear them.
And you must have a good memory re: some of the baseball questions Ive posed here with you wait for it comment.
At the very least, let us know how the Zappa thing came about.
SCantiGOP
(14,788 posts)She wasnt well know, and it was a part of free concerts the University put on. She played in the cafeteria one of the girls dorms.
darkstar
(5,829 posts)That pretty incredible, eh? Was it the Sone Ponies Different Drum days?
SCantiGOP
(14,788 posts)September or October of 1969. I remember someone commenting that her jeans were so tight that if she had a dime in the back pocket you could tell if it was heads or tales. Every guy in the room was knocked out.
oldsoldierfadingfast
(458 posts)Nursing school roommate thought I looked like AG, who was from her hometown and was a close friend of her mother.
Roomie invited me to an overnight with her when AG was going to be in town; but did not tell me about that. We met at roomie's mother's beauty salon. I was in total awe. AG thought we looked alike too - asked if I wanted to come out and learn to be a stand-in. Had to say "No, I could never learn to walk with such grace!" She never forgot her small NC town roots!
She also asked where I was from - when I told her, she asked if I knew the Blanks. I told her that knew Blankety Blank. She asked how I knew him. Told her that we went to the same school and that he was my first ever date. He was her nephew!
Over the years, I've had chance meetings with many famous people and some who should be famous but aren't - Among my favorites are Sir Issac Stern, Burl Ives, Kay Ballard, Tim Kaine and William Kinard.
Some of my stories are funny, some aren't. You should hear my least favorites! Elizabeth Taylor, John Warner, Mickey Rooney ...
darkstar
(5,829 posts)Ive been getting interested in old Hollywood these past few years. I didnt really care for my moms old timey movies when I was a teen in the 70s, but Ive been watching more of the old black and whites (gateway drug of Hitchcock initially) and starting to read up some on some of the stats and directors of that era.
Like I told Prof GAC above, share some of your stories with us here in the lounge if you are so inclined. I cant be the only one whod love to hear em!
red dog 1
(33,714 posts)(Nice lady, too)
blueknight73
(348 posts)In love with that woman for over 50 years. Don't tell my wife or five kids....LMAO.