A Jimmy Buffett pinball machine would sell out in 1978; shortly after the release of his 7th album, Son of a Son of a Sailor
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A Jimmy Buffett pinball machine would sell out in 1978; shortly after the release of his 7th album, Son of a Son of a Sailor
I made a promise to myself to quit Buffett at the end of the 2000 tour at Great Woods (Boston) Labor Day weekend concert if he didn't play something new and different.
I'll be damned if he didn't play 'Please Come to Boston' by Dave Loggins. According to Setlist.com that's the only show he ever played that song.
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