My Pueblo Survival Kit My Greyhound ticket, the concert ticket, ear-plugs, mosquito repellent with DEET (The West Nile mosquito has been a problem in these parts of Colorado during the Summer). Finally, a park map. |
Of course we have to have an opener, dammit! Ben Jelen and his band did the honors. He was pretty good, a little on the rock-alternative side.
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Benny and the Jets...NOT!! A close-up of Ben's performing.
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The opening of the show. The middle steps went up and out came Clay singing U2's Where The Streets Have No Name.
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Sorry, but at 12 rows back and with a disposable.... At least I can call them my own.
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This is the acoustic set segment of the show. A mini "unplugged" show.
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A closer shot. While Clay performed When You Say You Love Me, I went up closer to the stage and snapped this pic before a rude-ass POS security guard said to go back to my seat. C#%@?!* Click for a better view. |
Yet another blurry picture. Another Souviner of my night in Pueblo with Clay. See his red head?
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Clay in person and on-screen...and now, caught on film!
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Yep, that be Clay. Like I said the pictures are not so good....but they are mine!
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A duet
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Clay and the gang dancing it up. Well the dancers are dancing, anyway. Clay said he don't dance! Wow, "Clay and the gang", I like it. Maybe he should sing Celebrate |
Clay lettin' his dancers put on a show!
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With arms wide open....No Clay did not sing that wretched song, thank goodness! |
Singin' Solitaire....I think.
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Uhmmm.... |
A bit of Pueblo History: A Pueblo church that has been there since the 1800s
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Another bit of Pueblo History: The Pueblo Courthouse.
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