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If you could go back in time to see one live concert what would it be? (Original Post) Yavin4 Jul 2018 OP
Pink Floyd on their Dark Side of the Moon tour in Providence RI NRaleighLiberal Jul 2018 #1
THAT would be FANTASTIC! MyOwnPeace Jul 2018 #9
Ah, well - I would go back to Mahler's conducting of the debut of his Symphony of 1000 (his 8th). NRaleighLiberal Jul 2018 #22
Between the orchestra MyOwnPeace Jul 2018 #39
YES! 1973. I coulda seen them for $3 at a bar! Lord how I regret not going. Kajun Gal Jul 2018 #36
It was 04Sep, 1964. I was there. ariadne0614 Jul 2018 #68
Saw it in South Florida teach1st Jul 2018 #52
I wish I remembered more - first half, "Be Careful with that Axe, Eugene" - the scream was NRaleighLiberal Jul 2018 #54
I was dosed as well teach1st Jul 2018 #57
Hendrix/Band of Gypsys Fillmore East BeyondGeography Jul 2018 #2
That would be my pick, too. Mr.Bill Jul 2018 #87
But what if baby Hitler is at the concert? jberryhill Jul 2018 #3
Frank Zappa rawtribe Jul 2018 #4
Halloween 1973 saw Zappa at Chicago Auditorium (or amphitheater?) . Memorable for sure it started lunasun Jul 2018 #104
The Beatles at the Kaiserkeller Hamburg. lapucelle Jul 2018 #5
Yep, or at the Cavern Club. Boomerproud Jul 2018 #43
I'm with you... lapucelle Jul 2018 #45
Yep, the Cavern Club would be great. malthaussen Jul 2018 #88
The Beatles at Candlestick lapfog_1 Jul 2018 #6
My parents caught me, sneaking out my ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #67
Paul Simon and Bob Dylan at the Hollywood Bowl The Blue Flower Jul 2018 #7
The Band and others... wcmagumba Jul 2018 #8
Be sure to find the Complete Last Waltz ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #50
The Beatles at San Francisco Candlestick Park. skylucy Jul 2018 #10
Neil Diamond Clarity2 Jul 2018 #11
Got to see him once in Tucson, AZ (of all places). Stonepounder Jul 2018 #59
I think thats what he opened with Clarity2 Jul 2018 #61
I stumbled across the TV show of that DVD a few years back. mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #96
Ive got to get my hands on that DVD too Clarity2 Jul 2018 #109
Live Aid London 1985 Sedona Jul 2018 #12
Ooh, ooh, ooh!!!!!!!!!! MyOwnPeace Jul 2018 #40
Woodstock blueinredohio Jul 2018 #13
Cheap Trick sharp_stick Jul 2018 #14
Beatles!!! Led Zeppelin!! Stevie Ray Vaughn!!! lark Jul 2018 #15
not trying to rub it in OriginalGeek Jul 2018 #93
Yep, I'm totally jealous!!! lark Jul 2018 #98
The Monterey International Pop Music Festival Va Lefty Jul 2018 #16
Sounds great exboyfil Jul 2018 #29
Janis Joplin and The Mamas & the Papas too n/t TexasBushwhacker Jul 2018 #62
A night you could have seen Springsteen, Little Steven in Red Bank for $6.50 Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #17
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes Dr Vegas Jul 2018 #20
DEVO Starwood, West Hollywood CA 10/10/1978 Tikki Jul 2018 #18
U2 at Red Rocks 1983...nt wcmagumba Jul 2018 #19
Laura Nyro n/t KT2000 Jul 2018 #21
Stravinski's Rite of Spring at its Paris opening Ron Obvious Jul 2018 #23
The Who Live at Leeds jpak Jul 2018 #24
Same... n/t PasadenaTrudy Jul 2018 #110
Carnegie Hall 1938 Ptah Jul 2018 #25
Led Zeppelin BlueTsunami2018 Jul 2018 #26
in between last we came and this time we managed to get an album out called ... mr_lebowski Jul 2018 #37
Leonard Cohen, Austin, 1988. OilemFirchen Jul 2018 #27
Oh yes... This. 👍 Zoonart Jul 2018 #77
The Beatles in Milwaukee Heartstrings Jul 2018 #28
Grateful Dead ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #30
I saw them that month at the Palladium and at the Hartford Civic Center. lapucelle Jul 2018 #48
Funny ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #49
And they sang it that night.... lapucelle Jul 2018 #63
And tonight! ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #66
The concert with Leonard Bernstein at the Berlin Wall right after it fell. fierywoman Jul 2018 #31
"The Dead" any of the 100 times I passed up thinking I'd go some day. I was never a huge fan but brewens Jul 2018 #32
100% Concert for Bangladesh DiverDave Jul 2018 #33
John Coltrane live at the Village Vanguard 1961 Johnny Noshoes Jul 2018 #34
Beatles pamdb Jul 2018 #35
Does it have to be one I DIDN'T go to? Is a rule? mr_lebowski Jul 2018 #38
Yeah, if it's not a rule, I'd like to go to the 1983 Us Festival again. Iggo Jul 2018 #95
1938 Carneige Hall Jazz Concert whistler162 Jul 2018 #41
1924--the premiere of Rhapsody in Blue... First Speaker Jul 2018 #42
Steely Dan - May 27, 2017 Quemado Jul 2018 #44
I'm picking again...any Kool Aid Test jam. lapucelle Jul 2018 #46
I'm picking again...Frank Sinatra at the Paramount. lapucelle Jul 2018 #47
I thought about Sinatra/Basie at the Sands 7wo7rees Jul 2018 #72
I saw him at Carnegie Hall in the late 70's or early 80's with my mom. lapucelle Jul 2018 #73
I saw Sammy Davis, Jr. with Basie Mr.Bill Jul 2018 #86
Queen at Webley Stadium RandySF Jul 2018 #51
Right there with you RandySF. montana_hazeleyes Jul 2018 #53
The Beatles.... Upthevibe Jul 2018 #55
Elvis in Las Vegas. Crutchez_CuiBono Jul 2018 #56
Monterey Pop Festival 1967 Hoyt Jul 2018 #58
Warren Zevon at the Roxy Theater cos dem Jul 2018 #60
Ozzy Osbourne in Knoxville, March 18, 1982 jmowreader Jul 2018 #64
Ike and Tina Turner at the State Theater in Kalamazoo Mi. The Figment Jul 2018 #65
Newport Jazz Festival 1958 -- Jazz on a Summer's Day retread Jul 2018 #69
John Coltrane. Any concert. bif Jul 2018 #70
The Doors at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami, 1969. Aristus Jul 2018 #71
Today is the 50th anniversary Mr.Bill Jul 2018 #85
Getz/Gilberto at Carnegie Hall 7wo7rees Jul 2018 #74
The premiere performance of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2018 #75
Sex Pistols USA tour DBoon Jul 2018 #76
Freddy Mercury & Queen in Montreal - 1981 PBC_Democrat Jul 2018 #78
Elton John GP6971 Jul 2018 #79
Judy Garland Live At Carnegie Hall. JarOCats Jul 2018 #80
Christmas 1989 jrandom421 Jul 2018 #81
Dylan on his 66' tour in England tinymontgomery Jul 2018 #82
The Clash. Can't say a specific date or location. Coventina Jul 2018 #83
I may have mentioned this before OriginalGeek Jul 2018 #92
Oh man! The things we do for love!! Coventina Jul 2018 #94
this was actually before they got married OriginalGeek Jul 2018 #99
I *heart* RevHo! Coventina Jul 2018 #100
A club appearance, not a concert as such ... lpbk2713 Jul 2018 #84
Benny Goodman's 1938 Carnegie Hall jazz concert. mac56 Jul 2018 #89
Massey Hall, 15 May 1953... malthaussen Jul 2018 #90
6/23/77 Led Zeppelin at the LA Forum OriginalGeek Jul 2018 #91
UFO...either Chicago '78 or Lousville '78. Iggo Jul 2018 #97
Yavin, thank you saidsimplesimon Jul 2018 #101
Vienna, May 7, 1824: The debut of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony malchickiwick Jul 2018 #102
Mighty Day on Campus zipplewrath Jul 2018 #103
Allman Brothers... tonedevil Jul 2018 #105
Dire Straits anywhere! ailsagirl Jul 2018 #106
The Beatles, On The Roof sellitman Jul 2018 #107
Prince at the Superbowl, in the rain. backtoblue Jul 2018 #108

MyOwnPeace

(16,909 posts)
9. THAT would be FANTASTIC!
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:28 PM
Jul 2018

If I could REALLY go WAY back:

Premier of Mozart's Magic Flute - with Mozart conducting!

ariadne0614

(1,698 posts)
68. It was 04Sep, 1964. I was there.
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 05:46 AM
Jul 2018

We bought the tickets at Nick Toppings’ hole-in-the-wall shop downtown. The music was drowned out by ear-splitting screaming from beginning to end, and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
https://www.pbs.org/show/beatles-invade-milwaukee/

NRaleighLiberal

(60,004 posts)
54. I wish I remembered more - first half, "Be Careful with that Axe, Eugene" - the scream was
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 10:37 PM
Jul 2018

blood curdling (I was, let's say, a bit altered). Echoes - amazing. But - Dark Side - wow.

I was so young!

teach1st

(5,931 posts)
57. I was dosed as well
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 10:50 PM
Jul 2018

My memories of the event are tinged with purple auras and plenty of almost neon trails.

Mr.Bill

(24,214 posts)
87. That would be my pick, too.
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 01:58 AM
Jul 2018

Second would be the night they recorded Cream Wheels of Fire at the Fillmore West. '67 I believe.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
3. But what if baby Hitler is at the concert?
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:20 PM
Jul 2018

I'll go for the band on the deck of the Titanic.

Do I get to bring a wetsuit and a life jacket?

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
104. Halloween 1973 saw Zappa at Chicago Auditorium (or amphitheater?) . Memorable for sure it started
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 03:06 PM
Jul 2018

very late I don't remember the details of why the late start. But I do remember the great concert
and after that he did halloweens in NYC , so assuming that is where you were ?

lapucelle

(18,180 posts)
45. I'm with you...
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 09:42 PM
Jul 2018

How about getting dragged to the Mike Douglas show in 1964 by your mother and aunt and watching this unfold... (Not Fade Away begins at 2:57)


ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
67. My parents caught me, sneaking out my
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 12:31 AM
Jul 2018

Bedroom window. I was 9, but I knew how to get to SF via busses, and I was going. Was wearing my pegged pants, beatles boots and had a Beatle wig in my pocket.

My Dad was not happy.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
50. Be sure to find the Complete Last Waltz
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 10:16 PM
Jul 2018

On YouTube. Way better than the commercial product, which has serious editing issues, guests in the wrong order, verses of songs missing, solos switched, coke buggers removed.
I was there and the product is okay, but it just don't really show the Band as they were, which was a loosey goosey bunch.

Clarity2

(1,009 posts)
11. Neil Diamond
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:34 PM
Jul 2018

MSG NYC 2008, literally a hot august night. The one and only time Ive seen him. I was hoping to see him again in a much better seat, but am so grateful I was able to see him once. He recorded an album from that night, so Ive got that night memorialized.

Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
59. Got to see him once in Tucson, AZ (of all places).
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 11:03 PM
Jul 2018

He opened with a dark auditorium and then the orchestra started playing "Coming to America", softly then louder and louder, lights came up with a huge American flag as the background, then Neil came onto the stage singing. I still get chills 30 years later thinking about it.

Clarity2

(1,009 posts)
61. I think thats what he opened with
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 11:12 PM
Jul 2018

in 2008 too. I adore him and his music. Chills here too. And that song is so appropriate right now.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,249 posts)
96. I stumbled across the TV show of that DVD a few years back.
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 12:14 PM
Jul 2018

What a great show. Previously at DU:

Favorite Neil Diamond song?

I think that is one of the ten best pop tunes from the '60s.

There will be lots and lots of competition for "favorite Neil Diamond song," but this gets my vote too. Neil Diamond is so great.

Not to be missed: "Hot August Night." I've got my eye out for that DVD.

Hot August Night/NYC: Live from Madison Square Garden

Hot August Night/NYC is a DVD release from Neil Diamond released on August 14, 2009. The DVD features songs from Diamond's four shows at Madison Square Garden during his 2008 tour. An accompanying 2-CD album was released at the same time.

An edited, hour-long special featuring songs from this DVD was shown on CBS on the night of the disc's release. The special was watched by 13 million viewers.

This is the third in a series of similarly titled live albums; it was preceded by Hot August Night (1972) and Hot August Night II (1987).

Back story:

Several years ago, on a hot Friday night in August, I was channel-surfing, looking for something, anything to watch. "Hot August Night" started up. "Well, it's better than nothing," I thought to myself. Oooooh, was I hooked, in nothing flat. Totally recommended. Great show.

Well, that dates that night. It was August 14, 2009.

Clarity2

(1,009 posts)
109. Ive got to get my hands on that DVD too
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 07:22 PM
Jul 2018

I forgot there was one! Im really not sure if I caught the televised concert either...I dont think so. I think I might have searched for the dvd but couldnt locate one.

One of the first threads I responded to on here was a diamond thread - not the ones you posted though.

His music is some of the most soulful Ive ever experienced and he is a national treasure.

sharp_stick

(14,400 posts)
14. Cheap Trick
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:35 PM
Jul 2018

in Budokan. That show made that band. They were already a big deal in Japan but that live show got them noticed in the West.

lark

(23,058 posts)
15. Beatles!!! Led Zeppelin!! Stevie Ray Vaughn!!!
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:36 PM
Jul 2018

Anytime, anywhere any of these 3 bands played a full set. I had tickets to see the Beatles in Jax. but they cancelled, don't remember why. Had tickets to see Led Zeppelin in Boston (I think, may have been Providence?), they cancelled due to sickness. Stevie Ray, sigh, Id just gotten into the blues and discovered him when I found out he was playing in Santa Cruz made plans to go but didn't get tickets. The bar was huge and never packed so I wasn't worried. I got there 30 min. ahead of time and was told it had been sold out for weeks, boo. Turned out lots of people recognized his genius. He died very shortly after that, Actually, I'd have picked seeing SRV at NO Jazz Fest in the Blues tent before he was so well known. That would have been one of the highlights of my life.

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
93. not trying to rub it in
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 11:35 AM
Jul 2018

but I saw him at a performing arts center here in Orlando in the mid-80s and damn glad I did. Helluvva show. I was talking to a DJ from a local radio station afterwards and he said he was backstage for most of the show and Stevie kept breaking strings and was mad as hell that he wasn't giving the audience his best. I told the DJ if he ever got to talk to SRV again please tell him if that was him NOT at his best then his best would likely have killed us all. My head was already about to explode lol.

His brother's Fabulous Thunderbirds were the opening act. Great, great night!

lark

(23,058 posts)
98. Yep, I'm totally jealous!!!
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 01:23 PM
Jul 2018

SRV is DA MAN, I love watching his supple wrists, and of course love the sweet sounds pouring from his guitar. Too bad I've only ever gotten to see videos of him, but even those are soo awesome..

Va Lefty

(6,252 posts)
16. The Monterey International Pop Music Festival
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:46 PM
Jul 2018

The Who, The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Simon and Garfunkel

Dr Vegas

(456 posts)
17. A night you could have seen Springsteen, Little Steven in Red Bank for $6.50
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:48 PM
Jul 2018

Forty years ago, an ailing Southside Johnny Lyon received a boost from friends Bruce Springsteen and Little Steven Van Zandt, who joined with Ronette Ronnie Spector and several E Street Band members to fill in at three memorable shows in Red Bank.

Tikki

(14,548 posts)
18. DEVO Starwood, West Hollywood CA 10/10/1978
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 05:51 PM
Jul 2018

Set
Wiggly World • Praying Hands • Uncontrollable Urge • Jocko Homo • Smart Patrol • Mr. DNA • Words Get Stuck In My Throat • Red Eye Express

Circulating Recordings
PRO #1 - professional video
Lowest Generation: Official VHS [The Men Who Make The Music]
Length / Quality: 15 min / 9.0
"Jocko Homo" & "Words Get Stuck In My Throat" are cut.

Other Performers
The Visitors

Tikki
 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
23. Stravinski's Rite of Spring at its Paris opening
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 06:49 PM
Jul 2018

Apparently the music was so shocking, the audience rioted.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
37. in between last we came and this time we managed to get an album out called ...
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 08:02 PM
Jul 2018

Houses of the Holy. And this uh something that we decided was an apt title ... for a thing that was called ... The Song Remains The Same.

OilemFirchen

(7,143 posts)
27. Leonard Cohen, Austin, 1988.
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 07:00 PM
Jul 2018

Thank dawg PBS finally officially released the video of the show.

Also, Radiohead at Glastonbury, 1997.

And pretty much all of the above.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
30. Grateful Dead
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 07:14 PM
Jul 2018

5-08-77. Considered the best show in their history. It is. I saw then 500 times, but not this one, or any of the shows in May of 77 which is considered the best month in the bands history.

brewens

(13,522 posts)
32. "The Dead" any of the 100 times I passed up thinking I'd go some day. I was never a huge fan but
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 07:28 PM
Jul 2018

with all the shows I have seen, I really should have went to one of theirs.

Johnny Noshoes

(1,977 posts)
34. John Coltrane live at the Village Vanguard 1961
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 07:44 PM
Jul 2018

It wasn't a concert but four nights in 1961. I would love to be able to travel back to just one of those nights. I was 7 in 1961 so there is probably no possibility of running into my younger self. We all know how tricky time travel can be - paradoxes etc.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
38. Does it have to be one I DIDN'T go to? Is a rule?
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 08:23 PM
Jul 2018

Cause if it's not a rule, I pick The Cure on the Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me tour, 1987, Oakland Coliseum Arena ...

Otherwise I pick U2 at Slaine Castle, Dublin ... 2002 I think it was (and filmed before like 200,000 fans). It's the one memorialized in the U2 - Go Home video, happened right after Bono's dad passed ... which I've watched like 40 times.

Freaking AMAZING crowd, show and setlist that night. I'd have killed to be up in 'heart' at that show.



Absolutely f***ing AMAZING transition between these two songs man ... and both renditions are killer as well. Top of their game ...

If you love u2 and you've never watched this whole show, you absolutely must.

First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
42. 1924--the premiere of Rhapsody in Blue...
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 09:06 PM
Jul 2018

...Aeolian Hall...Paul Whiteman, and George himself at the piano...1920s America at its height...then go up to the Stadium and see Babe hit one out the next afternoon...heaven.

Quemado

(1,262 posts)
44. Steely Dan - May 27, 2017
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 09:38 PM
Jul 2018

Steely Dan‘s concert at Greenwich, Connecticut’s Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on May 27th, 2017. It was Steely Dan’s Final Concert With Walter Becker.

lapucelle

(18,180 posts)
73. I saw him at Carnegie Hall in the late 70's or early 80's with my mom.
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 03:45 PM
Jul 2018

She's the one who saw all the shows at the Paramount.

Mr.Bill

(24,214 posts)
86. I saw Sammy Davis, Jr. with Basie
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 01:56 AM
Jul 2018

at Caesar's Palace at Lake Tahoe in the early 80s. Incredible show.

Crutchez_CuiBono

(7,725 posts)
56. Elvis in Las Vegas.
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 10:50 PM
Jul 2018

Not sure why, but, that one always comes up as one of the last of his shows when he was half-way together.

cos dem

(902 posts)
60. Warren Zevon at the Roxy Theater
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 11:03 PM
Jul 2018

What became "Stand In The Fire".

Second place: any Fleetwood Mac show with Peter Green on guitar. Preferably Boston Tea Party shows.

jmowreader

(50,520 posts)
64. Ozzy Osbourne in Knoxville, March 18, 1982
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 12:18 AM
Jul 2018

It was the last show Randy Rhoads ever played. He was killed that night.

Aristus

(66,254 posts)
71. The Doors at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami, 1969.
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 03:07 PM
Jul 2018

After which, Jim Morrison was charged with indecent exposure for pulling out his wing-wang and waving it at the audience.

I'm not so much interested in seeing Morrison's ding-a-ling as I am in confirming that it didn't actually happen.

Over a hundred photos exist from the concert, and not one of them shows Morrison doing the deed.

7wo7rees

(5,128 posts)
74. Getz/Gilberto at Carnegie Hall
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 03:48 PM
Jul 2018

October 9, 1964 - ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto deliver their hits from the Grammy Award-winning album that started the bossa nova craze of the Sixties. This exclusive performance of some of the greatest songs by Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim, like The Girl From Ipanema, was devoured by the sold out audience in the only live performance ever recorded, including the ethereal voice of the wife of Joao, Astrud Gilberto.

This is the album my wife and I fell in love to.



PBC_Democrat

(401 posts)
78. Freddy Mercury & Queen in Montreal - 1981
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 08:18 PM
Jul 2018

Plenty of video on YouTube but it would have been amazing to be there live!

JarOCats

(119 posts)
80. Judy Garland Live At Carnegie Hall.
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 09:18 PM
Jul 2018

I think I've seen 85% of the live acts (from Linda Ronstadt to The Go-Go's to Frank Sinatra to Elton John to Liza Minnelli) I had always wanted to see. And I'm getting way too old for live concerts now. If they're too loud, I must be too old. Besides, weed is way more expensive now.

jrandom421

(999 posts)
81. Christmas 1989
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 09:32 PM
Jul 2018

Leonard Bernstein and the Berlin Philharmonic playing Beethoven Symphony No. 9 "Ode to Freedom"

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
92. I may have mentioned this before
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 11:27 AM
Jul 2018

but my aunt told me that my uncle once took her to a Clash show at some little club in Chicago (I suspect - they lived there for a long time) but it was so loud she made him leave after about a song and a half. I was crushed for him lol.

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
99. this was actually before they got married
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 02:50 PM
Jul 2018

and he STILL married her!

lol, I'm still mad at my wife for getting sick during a Reverend Horton Heat show last year and making us leave about three songs in. Not as bad as leaving the Clash but still...Although, I guess I should go ahead and get over it - I had seen them twice before that and I did get to see the opening acts which included Junior Brown whom I love.

Coventina

(27,025 posts)
100. I *heart* RevHo!
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 02:51 PM
Jul 2018

He always puts on a great show.

And Junior Brown as well!

Never seen him, but I enjoy his work also!

lpbk2713

(42,729 posts)
84. A club appearance, not a concert as such ...
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 12:13 AM
Jul 2018



Roy Orbison Black and White Night.

Wish I could have been there.

malthaussen

(17,174 posts)
90. Massey Hall, 15 May 1953...
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 10:46 AM
Jul 2018

... the Bird blew a plastic sax and kicked it.

Dizzy Gillespie
Charlie Parker
Bud Powell
Charles Mingus
Max Roach

Since there was virtually nobody in the hall at that time, it would have been really cool to be one of them.

-- Mal

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
91. 6/23/77 Led Zeppelin at the LA Forum
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 11:13 AM
Jul 2018

For Badgeholders Only.


Edit to add: I used to be a pretty active bootleg collector and one of the standard goals of zep collectors was finding the earliest generation copy of any show. After a few generations the already iffy sound quality of a bootleg live show recording just goes to shit. The absolute best, lowest gen, cleanest sounding recording I ever got of the 6/23/77 show was sent to me (for free, out of the kindness of his heart) by Bartcop. We were both active on a Led Zep message board and he saw I loved that show and just sent it to me. Because he was into spreading the love.

Iggo

(47,533 posts)
97. UFO...either Chicago '78 or Lousville '78.
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 12:14 PM
Jul 2018

Whichever one they recorded "Rock Bottom" at for Strangers In The Night.

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
101. Yavin, thank you
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 02:55 PM
Jul 2018

for the walk down memory lane. Sorry, I can not, will not select a single concert. They all helped formed my liberal opinion of humanity.

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