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S02E13 - Jim Sees a Bad Prince Show
Episode 23

S02E13 - Jim Sees a Bad Prince Show

In this episode, Charles and Doug are joined by Jim the Podcast Sherpa, host of Too Many Podcasts, a show dedicated to exploring the vast world of podcasts. The trio discusses Jim’s concert experiences, starting with his first and most memorable concert—The Police at Madison Square Garden in 1980 during their Zenyatta Mondatta tour. Jim shares how the energy of the crowd and the electrifying performance left a lasting impression on him as a teenager, setting the bar high for future concerts. They also touch on Jim's other notable concert experiences, including seeing Tina Turner’s energetic comeback performance in 1984, a controversial Elton John concert, and multiple Billy Joel shows, highlighting the unique qualities that make each of these performances stand out in his memory. As the conversation unfolds, Jim recounts a humorous incident at a Joan Jett concert where he and his friends played a prank involving "pre-concert mooing," and another unexpected experience at a Samantha Fox show where his choice of headwear led to an amusing situation. Throughout the episode, the hosts and Jim reflect on how live performances not only create unforgettable memories but also showcase the evolving journeys of artists, making each concert a unique experience.

Seeing Them Live

September 8, 202436m 58s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Seeing Them Live, hosts Charles and Doug welcome Jim, known as the Podcast Sherpa and host of Too Many Podcasts, a podcast dedicated to exploring other podcasts. Jim shares his unique experiences attending various concerts, beginning with his first concert in 1980, where he saw The Police at Madison Square Garden during their Zenyatta Mondatta tour. He reminisces about the electrifying atmosphere and how the concert left a lasting impression on him as a high school student.

The discussion also touches on other memorable shows, including Tina Turner's powerful performance as the opening act for Lionel Richie in 1984, where her high-energy stage presence captivated the audience. Jim also recalls seeing Elton John at Madison Square Garden during the Leather Jackets tour in 1986 and dispels a rumor about the singer allegedly assaulting a fan. He goes on to describe the experience of attending Billy Joel’s record-setting 12 Gardens residency at Madison Square Garden, which also happened to be his wife’s first concert, highlighting the shared joy of live music.

The conversation takes a humorous turn as Jim recounts some lighter concert memories, including a prank involving "pre-concert mooing" at a Joan Jett concert in 1983 and a surprising encounter at a Samantha Fox show in 1989. Charles and Doug also share their own concert anecdotes, with Doug emphasizing the consistent quality of Billy Joel’s performances and Charles recalling a chaotic food fight during a Joan Jett set at a Police concert. The episode is filled with entertaining stories and insights, reflecting the hosts' and guest’s deep appreciation for live music and the unforgettable moments that concerts create.

BANDS: Bare Naked Ladies, Billy Joel, Clint Black, Coolio, Elton John, Joan Jett, Lionel Richie, Prince, Samantha Fox, Sheila E, The Police, Tina Turner, Wynonna Judd.

VENUES:  Jones Beach, Madison Square Garden, Manchester Apollo, Orpheum Capitol Theater, The Marquee Club.

 

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