My cousin played w/ Leon Russell in his heyday. Leon stood atop the piano, jamming his closed fist forward in the air. The band continued pounding Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Everytime Leon pumped his fisted hand out, 18,000 did the same.
Leon then pumped that first one more time, except this time hand extended fully - as did 18,000 kids.
Silence in the Forum in LA as everyone realized they were giving the Nazi salute.
Without a word Leon sat back at the piano and played two choruses of "In the Garden" to a stunned and silent crowd of cool kids.
The lesson needed no explaning.
The band took a break & picked up Jumpin Jack Flash after a 30 min break - without another word.
But that's only Spine-Tingler #2.
#1 belongs to Gord.
At the Universal Ampiteater, then open air,
the band sat one song out as Gordon played and sang the seldom heard Affair on 8th Avenue.
By then the lady I was w/and I had sneaked from our cheap seats up to some ringsiders left at intermission by "beats me who."
When, in the song, Gord posed the riddle, the riveting silence was broken by nothing.
I'd heard him do the song before and resume w/ the answer after a short pause.
But this was 12, perhaps 15 seconds he just stood there and gazed . . . then resumed. We could all breathe again.
Silence speaks loudly.
I have never been witness to such a moment again.
These little adventures happened but 2 weeks from one another.
Blessings,
The Rez
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It was a Beautiful Rainbow
A Beautiful Time in my Life
A Thing to Share
A Time to Care
To Be Alive
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