We did that too. It was called “Toes over Toronto”. You just step to edge facing forward and just let your body go.One of the videos I saw showed people leaning like that, but facing outward.
Perfect guess! That’s what I am.
I love being risky. If I die, I die. Idc!!
The summer of ‘68 (?) I saw two concerts at the Muncie Fairgrounds. The venue was a tiny building with fewer than 500 standing in the crowd. The first show was The Who with Keith Moon, and at the end, they destroyed every piece of gear on stage. I specifically remember the “marshmellow“ Sunn amps that they ran their guitars through before pushing them over and off the stage. And if that wasn’t cool enough, the second show was……
Jimi Hendrix with Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, The Experience! And yes, Jimi played with his teeth, behind his back, and lit his guitar on fire. I was a 16 year-old kid standing a few feet from the legend. Ah, the 60s…..
We did that too. It was called “Toes over Toronto”. You just step to edge facing forward and just let your body go.
Some of guys no offence were so afraid to do anything. But all woman were no fear. It was funny.
Trust me as soon as we started to ascend the tower with the glass bottom floor elevators I felt like I might not be able to go through with this. As soon as we got to the top and our gear was triple checked out we went. My fear just vanished. I had a blast. You get to see across to Buffalo. It must of rained there that day. A beautiful rainbow had formed across in the sky across the lake.
The view was just incredible.
It’s $225 CDN. Well worth it though. One off the bucket list! Lol
Need a plan for my next adventure. Lol
The summer of ‘68 (?) I saw two concerts at the Muncie Fairgrounds. The venue was a tiny building with fewer than 500 standing in the crowd. The first show was The Who with Keith Moon, and at the end, they destroyed EVERY piece of gear on stage. I specifically remember the “marshmellow“ Sunn amps that they ran their guitars through before pushing them over and off the stage. And if that wasn’t cool enough, the second show was……
Jimi Hendrix with Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, The Experience! And yes, Jimi played with his teeth, behind his back, and lit his guitar on fire. I was a 16 year-old kid standing a few feet from the legend. Ah, the 60s…..
but none of the cool bands played esp eclipses.
Uhm NO! I couldn't handle the elevator ride up. Couldn't handle the glass floor inside. Definitely wouldn't handle hanging off the edge.
but none of the cool bands played esp eclipses.
Speaking of risky...Perfect guess! That’s what I am.
I love being risky. If I die, I die. Idc!!
Not that anyone would actually want to look at Buffalo or anything,..You get to see across to Buffalo.
Not that anyone would actually want to look at Buffalo or anything,..
It looks better from that far away, than it does up close.Not that anyone would actually want to look at Buffalo or anything,..
I've been to the top of the Sears Tower a couple different times. I'd have to look it up but based on how many floors it has, it should be taller than that. I didn't dangle off the side though. And I didn't have a cool paratrooper suit on.According to the stats, the walk is 1168' AGL! I'd puke and pass out I think, not necessarily in that order. For reference, that's 168' higher than circuit (you all in the US call them patterns) altitude at an airport.
My version of that shirt has the red frankenstrat VH guitar on it.but none of the cool bands played esp eclipses.
I've gotta get a T-shirt with that on it.