Well Kat, Roanoke must have been a kinder, gentler town back then, or maybe
it was the influence of having a true, classy band in town! Nowadays, you
would not believe how our fine citizens act at the Civic Center. I
unfortunately work there part time, and could tell some great stories, many
of which Laurin has already heard. Maybe we need to get the Doobies back
here so people will behave!!!!!!!!!!
Steve



Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 03:46:23 -0600
>From: kat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: New Fan Club Member

My Doobie fan claim to fame, I met them back in Oct. 75 in Roanoke, Va.
>My family and I were staying at the same hotel they were and Pat came
>out as we were watching all the people filing into the coliseum across
>the street.  After several questions, he invited us to ride with them.
>As we were walking into the back entrance, the guard stopped me and
>wasn't going to let me in.  Pat put his arm around me and said "She's
>with me!"  Wow, what a thrill for this once young teenage girl!  We hung
>around backstage for awhile and then walked around the concert area.  I
>have to tell you this, that must have been the cleanest concert I've
>ever been to!  I never got a whiff of pot and there were hardly any beer
>cans or bottles lying around.  Was this the good folks of Roanoke or
>does this say something about the band?  I also met a lady there who
>came to see Michael McDonald who had been a classmate of his.  By
>chance, is she a member of this club? Take care!
>
>Kat

Slow Burnin' Steve

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