Re: My Boston Review

From: <MeTLMaDNS@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Fri
8 Feb 2002 13:08:19 EST

Hey Joe, thanx for the review. I totally understand how you feel. I am 36 and a mother of 4. I've seen Creed 5x, and flew to Fl 2xto see them and meet friends form this list.. I am taken, but not married, so my parents understood the 1st time I flew to Fl to see Creed. All my adult life( I had my 1st when I was 20) I dedicated to my children Now they are getting older, I have a great guy(Some of you know Hoverer,LOL) and the money to travel. I have met great ppl threw this list that are our age, and we were the rowdyist bunch of *oldies* on the rail. You wonderful friends know who I'm referring to.Hell, I've even taken my kids to see Korn. They listen to the same music I do, and when we missed the sale for Creed in NJ, thanx to a tix limit, they were quite upset.
Missy B
In a message dated 2/8/02 11:54:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, jearles@BERKSHIRE.RR.COM writes:


I guess what this is getting at is that being there last night brought me
back to a place where even though I was always mindful of the fact that I
was still the responsible husband and father, it was the first time in a
long time that I really felt...well....young. I felt young and it felt
wonderful to wake up my inner teenager and bang head with him for a couple
hours.  And seeing so many 30-somethings all knowing the words, all rockin'
to put people half their age to shame made me feel for the first time in a
while like I wasn't totally out of the loop; that my generation knows what
good music is and that we know how to have a good time. After all, we're
CREED fans! We have good taste.  One song that they didn't do last night had
its meaning pounded into me on the way home, and the bulk of that message is
found in the bridge:

I won't let go of that youthful soul
Despite body and mind my youth will never die!