Live Review: Jimmy Buffett in Toronto
Jimmy Buffett lives by the motto "eat, sing, drink, sail, tan and be merry." The singer and author made his first appearance in Toronto in nine years last night at the sold-out Molson Amphitheatre. And he made up for lost time, bringing with him plenty of tunes about beaches, drinking, sailing and, generally, chilling out.
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Toronto Show Review
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No mention of the Carson tribute or Helpless...which I thought was a nice tribute to Canada
Of course he p'olly has never seen Buffett! Been a loooong time since JB was there.....
Of course he p'olly has never seen Buffett! Been a loooong time since JB was there.....
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Re: Toronto Show Review
Hows that for some foreshadowing, the most popular line in Tripping Billies, Buffett's cover two nights late in Virginia, "Eat, drink, and be merry." Thought it was a cool coincidencePapaParrot wrote:Live Review: Jimmy Buffett in Toronto
Jimmy Buffett lives by the motto "eat, sing, drink, sail, tan and be merry." The singer and author made his first appearance in Toronto in nine years last night at the sold-out Molson Amphitheatre. And he made up for lost time, bringing with him plenty of tunes about beaches, drinking, sailing and, generally, chilling out.
Read the rest of the review:
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/2005/06/14/1087805.html