Garden Party
Garden Party was a 1972 hit song for Rick Nelson. It tells of his being booed off the stage at Madison Square Garden, seemingly because he was playing his newer, country-tinged music instead of the 1950s-era rock that he'd been successful with earlier, and his realization that "you can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself".
The Concert
In October 1971, a Rock 'n Roll Revival concert was given at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The playbill included many greats of the early rock era, including Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, and Bobby Rydell. Also included was Ricky Nelson, who had dropped the diminutive of his youth and now preferred to be called Rick.
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October - 1971 - New York City - Chuck Berry - Bo Diddley - Bobby Rydell
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Rick came on stage dressed in the then-current fashion, wearing bell-bottoms and a purple velvet shirt, with his hair hanging down to his shoulders. He played some of his newer music, and the crowd began to boo. While some reports say that the booing was caused by police action in the back of the audience, he took it personally, and left the stage.
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