Decades back when I was stationed at Ft. Hood, TX. my buddies and I used to go down to the Gulf every weekend and party with the gals from the University of Texas at Houston because we are and were guys that liked gals and not guys. We are and were old school if you know what I mean. So it's cold, winter, maybe New Years weekend or something and its too cold to go to Galveston, so we get a room at some downtown Houston hotel and go out partying downtown until the wee hours of the morning. The following morning we get up, look out the window and there across the street is the Houston Summit where the Mavericks played. On the marquee was "HEART TONIGHT", Ann and Nancy Wilson, my favorites at the time. We bought tickets and went to Heart that night...first balcony off to the side of them and RIGHT DEAD CENTER A WALL OF AMPLIFIERS AND SPEAKERS ON THE STAGE. Great concert. We couldn't hear for a month afterwards I figure. It was so loud that it radiated the hair off of our heads. We went back to base the following day deaf, bald, and hungover.
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