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Businiess name:  Blossom Music Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I saw James Taylor perform at blossom in 1978, so I was very excited to see him last night. The most disapointing thing was that the group seated behind us was so drunk and obnoxious that we could not hear over their yelling. When my husband asked them if they could be a bit quieter, they then decided to heckle us. During intermission we moved to the lawn and found the crowd younger and better behaved! There was no security visable in the pavillion, only 20 year old ushers to keep an eye on things. I will not be going back to Blossom. It seems selling beer is more a priority than providing a good concert experience. It seems that in 1978 my 20 year old friends and I had more respect for the music and the people around us. Pros: James Taylor is still a great performer Cons: Too many drunks, lack of visable security, extremely expensive food and drink

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