It was like a zoo on Freemont street last night as tourists poured into the historical part of downtown Vegas to participate in the summer of 70’s music madness celebration.
Live bands revved up audiences, street vendors managed to entice out-of-towners into snapping up their novel souvenirs of Sin city, and barkeeps kept the booze flowing to quench an unstoppable thirst that was triggered by a tropical heat wave this past week that caused the mercury to soar to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
At dusk, after the sun slipped beyond the horizon a golden ball of fury, the night sky was still thick with a muggy goo that was almost stifling.
By the way, the Freemont Experience is now presenting a dazzling light show at 9 p.m. every evening which features the provocative - at times haunting - rock 'n roll music of legendary Jim Morrison and the Doors.
The madding crowds enthusiastically sang along and danced in the streets last night as they gazed skyward and gobbled up all the delicious sights and sounds the dazzling light extravaganza offered up.
Tonight, I intend to trot back and capture the segment on HD video, with the aim of posting the clip on my YouTube site.
See ‘ya there!
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