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DAY ONE:  Friday night. Not too crowded. Orderly and well behaved. Faces in the crowd by Paul Goldfinger (one to six):

Bam one. Friday 6:30 p.m.  Who wears short shorts?

Bam 2.

Bam 3. She seems to be a linguist. It looked like there were more girls than guys.

Bam 4.  Chillin’ at the AP south end.  People were lined up at the Carousel for tickets. Many buses rolling in.

Bam 5.   Security was tight. This is near the entrance by Convention Hall

Bam 6.   The girls were too pretty to be ignored. Oh….most of them wear short shorts. We have that song below.

The Royal Teens recorded  this song in 1958, and it applies to the Bamboozle fashion of the day:

DAY TWO: Saturday morning

Bam 7.  Early Saturday morning—bamboozled out. By Mary Walton, Blogfinger photographer

Saturday crowd at boardwalk entrance. There also was an entrance on Ocean Avenue. By Ted Aanensen, Blogfinger photographer

Saturday 7 pm: Fashions get more sophisticated. Big crowds begin to converge onto the boards.  Photos by Paul Goldfinger

Free music by street musicians. Why do so many bands play without their shirts?   Maybe the audience should take off their’s.

Future Foo Fighter fans, mesmerized by the boardwalk crowd.

28 items that are forbidden at Bamboozle. My favorite is “no water swurt guns” but also there are “no flags,” “no weapons”–darn!, and no “in and outs.”

Just returned from a buy one-get two free sale.

The scene at the Bamboozle boardwalk was noisy and busy. At first it seemed exciting and then it became exhausting.  We didn’t attend the concert.  Maybe we should have gone, but we wouldn’t have lasted.   Coming across the bridge into Founder’s Park was a study in contrasts. OG was quiet as the sun was beginning to set. It seemed very comforting and relaxing. Time to pedal home for dinner.  Leave Bamboozle to those kids who are having a great time.    PG

DAY 3:  Sunday morning.  All quiet on the northern front. We could hear loud music and fireworks last night, but that all quieted down quickly.  Spoke to a Neptune Police officer who was cruising around the Grove this morning. He said that they were pleased with how well things went. They could even hear the music at the police station. There were a few people who were taken to Jersey Shore UMC, but “that’s to be expected” with a crowd this large. The officer  gave credit to the Live Nation folks whose efforts to promote mass transit really worked; there were no parking problems in the Grove or in Asbury Park. Right before he drove away he said, “Next weekend is Memorial Day…it never stops.”

We went to the official souvenir stand on the boardwalk. The Bamboozle T shirts were $25.00 each, and I was prepared to buy two of them, but they did not have working credit card machines due to “too many cell phones in the area.” I guess no credit card machines work in Manhattan. So they lost a sale—so much for their marketing brilliance.   PG

“Food Fighters.” There were loads of places on and off the boardwalk to buy mostly fast food. You had to fight with yourself to pass by the fat/salt/carb. laden goodies that called out as you walked by. PG

How cool are we in Ocean Grove? We are now ahead of the curve: While I was on the boards last night in AP, some big loudspeakers were playing the latest top groups. The announcer pronounced this song as the next super rock hit, and Blogfinger has it: “SCREAM” by Usher from his soon-to- be released new album. He wasn’t at Bamboozle, but his music was.  Warning: Ooh baby baby—this song is hot and X rated, so make the kids leave the room. The song does have some health benefits in that it encourages exercise and gets one’s mind off fattening food.  PG

Usher: He’s a big hit. No wonder they’re screaming.

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