Saturday, July 26, 2008

Where Everybody Knows Your Name

I finally got a good night's sleep in a glorious big bed. We had a great day in Boston, starting with lunch at the Cheers bar with Barry from Oldies 103. Sarah and I planned ..ping at Cheers on our last Boston visit, but we missed it, so it was good to finally see the place- and the food was surprisingly good for such a tourist spot.



We headed to the Hatch Shell for soundcheck and hung around most of the day. The Hatch Shell sits right on the Charles River in a beautiful park and the weather was perfect for an outdoor show. There was a big crowd, everyone seemed to have a good time, and our set flew by in no time.



We stayed around and watched the Rascals, who put on a fantastic show, and I had a chance to meet Peter Tork from the Monkees, who stopped by after the Sox game.


The Red Sox lost to the Yankees today, but we didn't let it keep us from wearing our Sox colors, and it didn't seem to dampen the crowd's spirits. A great day all around, and now I'm back in the big beautiful bed.



Bob and Paul are singing the National Anthem at Fenway Park tomorrow, while the Susan Cowsill Band crew heads to Long Island for a house concert. We'll meet back up in Manhattan on Monday. Good night.

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