When I read your story in the classifieds in Higher & Higher, it took me back
to the day in which I saw the Moodies for the first time. That was at the
Supermarket in 1968. I am pretty sure it was in November on a friday
night.
I had a small 8x10 poster of it years ago but when we moved in 1969 it
dissapeared, my mother must have gotten ahold of it, and not knowing better
threw it out, I was upset about it then, and still am about that, though I
don't bring it up anymore.
I remember I was 13 years old and lived in Salem Mass. At the time, none
of my
friends could get permission to go to Boston for the Moodies show, so I decided
to go by myself. My folks let me go for my father took me to the Red Sox
games
a lot back then so I knew my way around Kenmore square which was near the
venue. I remember taking the subway from Wonderland, getting off at Gov.
Center, then taking the trolly to Kenmore Square.
The venue was down this little alley between the building that was back between
the other buildings around it. So, I guess you could say there were two
seperate buildings in back. Walking down the alley there was this big
steel
door on the left about 20-30 yards down it. I peeked my head through the
door
to find this stairway on the left that went down to the basement, this stairway
kind of looked like a fire escape for it was made of steel or iron and it went
straight down about 15 feet then turned back around to the bottom, kind of like
you see on the outside of a building.
I remember it like it was like yesterday. John, Justin, and Graeme, were just kind of jamming some tunes with no singing together, Mike was down in the front pews across from me talking to about 3-4 girls, then he went up on stage and joined in with the others in the middle of in tune which was so cool at the time. I'm not sure what Ray was doing, but I do know that when they started playing some real songs that he joined in too! I was too shy at the time to get up enough nerve to go speak with them, but just when I was about to go up at the end of their long soundcheck some guy walked in and started yelling at me and the other people about being there and kind of threw us out. But, I didn't care by then, I was just sorry that I didn't talk to them back then. But, every time I get a chance to talk to Justin, I remind him about the Supermarket, and that time. I really don't remember the place that much, but everytime they used to come to town years ago John would mention that they played the Boston Tea Party. And, I had to correct him about that some time later for they never did play the Tea Party, it was the Supermarket, I would know for I was around at the time and always knew who was playing. So, to say the least, I saw the real show, plus the one after it! I hope I have helped you a little bit with this matter. I'm sorry I got a little carried away with the story, but, I haven't told it in years and believe me I could have told you a lot more about the night at the Supermarket. Ted |
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