it's not so great.  sometimes i just write things off the top of my head and forget 
that they might be interpreted the wrong way.  i certainly hope no one thought that i 
was saying the Doobies were'nt awesome!  I think they are the most awesome band in the 
world!!  otherwise, why would i be writing so much on this list?  i do love them. 
B-F-O!!!  i even wore my husband's DB t-shirt to dance class today.
---gina

On Sat, 17 Jun 2000 10:11:24  
 Helen Hall wrote:
>Good story Gina. Tommy is awesome! I have never met him but I hope to in
>Saratoga.  Now if I could only talk him into singing Another Park Another
>Sunday, and Pat to sing South City Midnight Lady (if only a few words) I
>would be in heaven.
>
>Attn musicians:  Have you picked a few songs to play for us?  It would be
>cool if you all played some of the stuff the band won't be playing in
>concert, then we can hear the Doobie tunes on stage and off.
>
>Take care,
>Helen
>
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: gina dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 9:54 PM
>Subject: Mr. Breeze
>
>
>> Little tidbits keeping popping into my head from Vegas.  The memory I have
>of the elusive and majestic Tommy Johnston whooshing past me in the hotel
>casino will stay indelibly printed on my memory forever.  I wasn't as
>awe-struck by the Doobies as much as I had thought I'd be. They were warm
>and earthy but,Tommy was the exception. Clad in a metalic blue shirt,
>butt-tight jeans, leather boots and stamped with tattoos, TJ strode
>confidently and aerodynamically through a crowd of us waiting to go into the
>Orleans theatre.  He walked with a sense of urgency and purpose and gazed at
>no one.  (maybe he had to tinkle!!! hee hee) More than likely, he was trying
>to avoid nuts like me. I still remember that breeze he created. I heard
>someone say, "hey TJ!!"   He gave a slight nod of acknowledgement and an
>economical smile before disappearing into the blackness of the theatre, only
>to be seen again on stage strutting, crowing and making magical noises with
>his axe. During the encore, he !
>> threw guitar picks into the audience as if he were feeding peanuts to a
>pack of wild animals.  Fans scrambled for the plastic tokens from the Chunka
>Chunka King.  And me?  I maintained a dignified pose and studied the rock
>star with wide-eyed wonderment and a smile. Aaahhh...rock-n-roll royalty.
>It still exists.
>> ---
>> cinderella
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