Last summer when we were in Ohio for my daughter's national dance competition in Sandusky, Ohio, we took a trip to Cleveland and had the pleasure of touring the Rock and Roll Hall of Hame.
It was a fun experience. In fact, if I'm ever in the area again, I'd like to tour that place again. What follows are some photos/highlights from the trip.
The front entry when we were there featured recent inductees, of which was Pearl Jam, one of my favorite bands.
Next is Vedder's notebook, which shows a draft of "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town," aka "Small Town," from Vs.
And here's Vedder's vintage typewriter.
The museum also had a feature exhibit on Mellencamp. Here's a draft of one of my favorite songs of his, "Longest Days."
Of course, they also like to feature the famous attire of the stars. Below of two of Hendrix's fly outfits.
And what we have here is a draft of the famous "Purple Haze."
Of course, guitars are going to be featured. It is the rock and roll hall of fame after all.
Here is the late Chris Cornell's Les Paul.
That one above and the one below, Cobain's,was in the case featuring Grunge.
Here's one of Marvin Gaye's smooth-ass jackets.
And of course, the Beatles were featured prominently later in the museum. Here's McCartney's jacket from the early days of the band and Lennon's famous t-shirt.
It was also awesome to see Muddy Waters's guitar and Bootsy Collins's bad-ass bass.
Ringo's drum kit was one of the few kits featured when we were there.
At the very end the Hall of Fame featured bands from the Midwest, which there were a lot. One of the highlights of that display for me was the demo tape from The Replacements. Lay it down, Clowns.
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