SUNDAY, JULY 17
Bob Stroud had a special treat on his Rock and Roots show today on Chicago's WDRV, 97.1 FM. Today was the 52nd anniversary of the release of the Doors album "Waiting for the Sun" and he played it in its entirety throughout his show and gave lots of interesting information about it in the process.
It has my all-time favorite Doors song "Hello, I Love You" which always reminds me of going out to Honey Hill Beach in Wauconda with my co-workers at the Palatine Burger King on Northwest Highway. (Burger King was where Photo's is located now.)
In the afternoon, Liz and I drove over to Chopper's on Illinois Highway 173 in Antioch and sat out on their deck overlooking a channel to the Chain of Lakes and enjoyed our friend's band, Aging Teen Angels, playing all sorts of oldies and Beatles songs. Also enjoyed the $2 draft and 65 cent wings.
Aging Teen Idols. Isn't that a great name for an oldies band that also plays their own originals?
We were surprised when buddy Coz and girlfriend Eileen came by so enjoyed talking with them on an absolute prefect day to be outside.
--RoadDog
POINTS TO PONDER: Every time you clean, you make something else dirty.
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