Category Archives: autobiography
The Year 2020 by the Numbers
I’ve been posting this on Facebook for the past couple of years, so I may as well put it here, too. (Yeah, I know. I forgot the comma in the ‘Tracks Heard’ figure. Oops.) For comparison, here are the past years’ figures:
Our First Date
I remember very well the first time your mother and I ever kissed. I’ve just been running in the park across the street from my apartment and I ran past the precise spot where Anne and I first kissed, nine months and twenty-four days ago. This park has a four mile circular path through the …
Dylan & The Dead
This day in Steve History… Was fortunate enough to catch one of six shows where Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead played together, and a good time was had by almost all… 27 years ago this day, in the A’s Stadium, got a great location to watch these guys do the rock thang. Unfortunately, I …
Dead at the Greek
Seeing the Grateful Dead at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley was always a pleasure, and this show from 27 years ago was no exception. I have the tape and still find the music muy agradable
More and Faster
Ah, The Edge — call it The Keystone or whatever — you are terribly missed. A wonderfully loud show
Dylan in Berkeley
19 years ago… final show from my ’95 Dylan concerts… muy agradable evening with good friends in Berkeley
Dead in ’92
22 years ago, saw The Grateful Dead at Shoreline, my first Dead concert after one of the most interesting years in my life.
The Streets of San Francisco
Funny story this… My friend has magical parking mojo, and found awesome off-lot parking around the corner from Market St. After a fantastic Dylan show at the Warfield, we became separated and I made my own way back to the car — which had been stolen! I waited for a half hour or so, then …
Dylan at the Warfield
19 years ago Dylan was amazing, and the Warfield was a magical place. Something funny happened the next night, but that’s for another day…