Urth I was thinking of you yesterday, I came across an NRBQ concert DVD which said it featured the classic lineup (but I don't know much about them except that you like them a lot, so I have no idea who their classic lineup should include). Would you have wanted it? I'm sure it will still be there today.
P.S. I have made three visits, picked up close to 150 discs, a dozen or so DVD's and another dozen books, & dropped nearly $1200! That's what getting a big raise does to your spending habits (just don't tell my wife!)
Yikes!!! Better hope she doesn't find any receipts or get a look at your credit card bill. But after the year you've had, I'd say you earned it. Go nuts.
Re the NRBQ DVDs: If it's the
One in a Million DVD I have it. It's not bad--allegedly recorded back east, but in reality I think it's from Shoreline, when they opened a tour for REM. But if it's called
Derbytown, then yeah, I'd definitely be interested.
FYI, their "classic" lineup would be Terry Adams (keys), Joey Spampinato (bass), Tom Ardolino (drums), and the incredible Big Al Anderson (guitar). Al left the band in late '93, so since then they've had Joey's brother Johnny on guitar--he's good but he's no Big Al. (There were some other members in the band early in their existence, but once Al joined in '72 or so, they were pretty much steady until he left 20+ years later.)