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TNNurse

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7. I was working and set video tapes for as long as I could while I was gone.
Mon Jul 13, 2020, 07:46 AM
Jul 2020

Last edited Mon Jul 13, 2020, 09:00 AM - Edit history (1)

I did go from room to room in the hospital and watched their TVs. I remember standing watching Mick and the Stones, an older nurse walked up behind me and said " You like that?" and I just replied "Oh, yes". She just walked away.

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Awesome Thread Throck Jul 2020 #1
I've watched the Queen set well over 100 times on YouTube. tavernier Jul 2020 #2
Stamps? That is so cool! AllyCat Jul 2020 #17
Me too... Freddie sings in my head all the time :) tavernier Jul 2020 #18
I have the DVD. It's close to the top of what gets played in my theater room. Ferrets are Cool Jul 2020 #21
I have the DVD's of this, I will be playing this today. sunonmars Jul 2020 #3
Wow! Thank you for that... PCIntern Jul 2020 #4
35 years... geez luv2fly Jul 2020 #5
I wish they had the foresight to record it all properly, Geldof thought no one would ever play it sunonmars Jul 2020 #6
Actually, pretty much every last second has been archived and is available. bbernardini Jul 2020 #13
I was working and set video tapes for as long as I could while I was gone. TNNurse Jul 2020 #7
Whoever she was, needed to take a happy pill, you cannot not enjoy the stones in full flow. sunonmars Jul 2020 #10
Oh, she was a woman who married at 15, had worked as an LPN for a long time, TNNurse Jul 2020 #15
Awesome !! Duppers Jul 2020 #8
And of course, Phil Collins playing in London, taking the Concorde to New York, and choppered to JFK NBachers Jul 2020 #9
In the air tonight.....still gives me goosebumps. sunonmars Jul 2020 #11
Can never watch this enough mountain grammy Jul 2020 #12
An unforgettable day. I watched it live. NameAlreadyTaken Jul 2020 #14
I wasn't able to watch! Thanks so much for posting LittleGirl Jul 2020 #16
It was probably the most awesome concert EVER! FakeNoose Jul 2020 #19
The best concert in the history of concerts. IMO Ferrets are Cool Jul 2020 #20
I recently read Elton's book where he reminisces tavernier Jul 2020 #22
I watch the Queen performance about once per month...watch the others regularly as well cbdo2007 Jul 2020 #23
Me too. tavernier Jul 2020 #24
VCR set to record ! What an amazing world event ! Trek4Eva Jul 2020 #25
Aaaah, that rush of early U2... I still feel it decades later. SMC22307 Jul 2020 #26
I remember watching it with my sister AwakeAtLast Jul 2020 #27
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