Chapter 3
July 2nd 1977
9:00am
The DeLorean arrived near a forest clearing a couple of metres away from the stage. The concert was held outdoors not indoors. Doc used some of the forest to hide the DeLorean from prying eyes. Marty questioned whether this would be enough to cover the DeLorean, but said nothing.
The group went to a nearby ticket booth to show the tickets. They were permitted and they stepped inside the showgrounds. There were various stalls there, mostly to buy soviniers and some had games to play. It was kind of like a carnival.
"Wow! Look at all the people!" Marty said. "I don't think there was this much people at the town festival in 1885!"
"Of course. Some of these fans are from all around the world." Doc said.
"All these people came from around the world just to see the Bee Gees?" Jennifer said, awed.
"Yes. The Bee Gees were very popular in the 70's." Doc said.
Marty looked around, looking for something to do to kill the time. The concert wouldn't start until 11:30, according to the tickets. Marty wondered what to do.
"Hey Doc, what should we do now?" Marty said.
"You'll jes have to wait until the Bee Gees arrive." An unfamiliar voice said.
Marty turned around and gasped. Two men were there. The man who had spoken to him had long curly brown hair, a brown mustache and huge wire-framed glasses.
But the man wasn't why Marty gasped. He gasped because of the other man next to him.
The man was Biff Tannen!
July 2nd 1977
9:00am
The DeLorean arrived near a forest clearing a couple of metres away from the stage. The concert was held outdoors not indoors. Doc used some of the forest to hide the DeLorean from prying eyes. Marty questioned whether this would be enough to cover the DeLorean, but said nothing.
The group went to a nearby ticket booth to show the tickets. They were permitted and they stepped inside the showgrounds. There were various stalls there, mostly to buy soviniers and some had games to play. It was kind of like a carnival.
"Wow! Look at all the people!" Marty said. "I don't think there was this much people at the town festival in 1885!"
"Of course. Some of these fans are from all around the world." Doc said.
"All these people came from around the world just to see the Bee Gees?" Jennifer said, awed.
"Yes. The Bee Gees were very popular in the 70's." Doc said.
Marty looked around, looking for something to do to kill the time. The concert wouldn't start until 11:30, according to the tickets. Marty wondered what to do.
"Hey Doc, what should we do now?" Marty said.
"You'll jes have to wait until the Bee Gees arrive." An unfamiliar voice said.
Marty turned around and gasped. Two men were there. The man who had spoken to him had long curly brown hair, a brown mustache and huge wire-framed glasses.
But the man wasn't why Marty gasped. He gasped because of the other man next to him.
The man was Biff Tannen!
