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Going to concerts is my version of going to "church". I love the experience of seeing and hearing my favorite artists perform live. I love that you can go to a specific place with hundreds of other people you don't know, yet you all share something in common - a love or interest in the same music or artist. Dancing, singing, clapping, cheering and sometimes even crying. Making friends, making memories. As one of my favorite divas sings "Music makes the people come together!" Absolutely transcendental!

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Hi. There is a way to do a batch edit. I’ll make the Madonna edit today.

There appear to be several site issues that have come up in the last week. I found that after submitting the tour name, you can type in the tour for the event and that works. It should work automatically as more Rodrick sets are added.

Hi there,

I see you attended Cher’s Seattle concert in August 1999. Did you or anyone you know make recordings of that concert?? If so, could you please email me at LTM1997@gmail.com?? I’d love to get a copy if you’d permit it. :)

No worries :) Let's leave it like that, until someone else weighs in.

Thanks, I've made that change now.

If you fancy, it may be worth making individual changes to the early performances of the song, noting that the original "Appalachian Memories" was performed, not the rearrangement "Smoky Mountain Memories".

Thanks for letting me know.

From your explanation, it sounds like we should name the song "Appalachian Memories" (the title of the song on its first official release), as "Smoky Mountain Memories" seems to be a later 'nickname' (perhaps not so dissimilar from "Rocketman (I Think It's Going to Be a Long Long Time)" / "Rocketman".

What do you think?

Curious whether Madonna's band played an instrumental opening set that night. Thanks!

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