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re: Non-Phish Show Of The Day Thread

Posted on 3/3/13 at 9:37 pm to
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 9:37 pm to
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Wow. Too Heavy! I was There . . .



Wait -- you saw the Who at the Fillmore East in 1968?
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 9:50 pm to
Sorry, No. In The Generation.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:00 pm to
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In The Generation


Ah... Are you from BR? The Who actually played... wait for it...

Redemptorist High School in 1967 -- opening for Herman's Hermits. I've met several people who were there.
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:06 pm to
Naw, Man.
Saw The Animals, with The 13th Floor Elevators, Dylan, Chuck Berry, Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark - at Various Times and Places.
You have an Immense Catalogue from that Era. I Enjoy it!
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:12 pm to
Where are you from?

When did you see the Elevators?
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:18 pm to
'67. Houston.
Maybe you can help me with this: What was the name of the Festival, in Br, Summer, 1970?
(I was there, and I took The Brown Acid, Ha.)
"Celebration Of Life"?
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 10:20 pm
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:21 pm to
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What was the name of the Festival, in Br, Summer, 1970?


Are you talking about the one in Prairieville in 1969? I think it was called "The New Orleans International Music Festival" or something like that

I believe there is a poster for it somewhere in this thread...
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:27 pm to
No, it was somewhere in Denham Springs, maybe Old Thunderbird Beach?
Celebration Of Life was in Mcrea, 1971? (I took The Yellow Acid, there. Ha.)
Yeah, '71. (Where's The "OD Tent"?)
This post was edited on 3/3/13 at 10:30 pm
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:30 pm to
Never heard about a fest in Denham

I know about NO and COL
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:38 pm to
There is a 3 Minute 30 Second Video on The Celebration Of Life, outside McCrea, La, Summer, '71. Check it out.
Posted by Joe Btfsplk
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Posted on 3/3/13 at 10:56 pm to
Okay, found Something: Festival Of Man/Earth. Memorial Day Weekend. 1970. T-Bird Beach.
Pretty "Heavy" Lineup.
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Posted on 3/7/13 at 11:53 pm to
Thin Lizzy, Sidney Opera House, 1978 LINK
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Posted on 4/4/13 at 3:51 pm to
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Cotton Club

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Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 4/7/13 at 2:34 pm to
Ian Hunter live in Essen Germany (April 19, 1980)




Ian Hunter, frontman of Mott The Hoople, one of the greatest bands of the 1970s (unfortunately I can't find any Mott shows on YouTube :sadface:), in concert on German TV's Rockpalast series.

Backed by sideman extraordinaire Mick Ronson (RIP) Hunter performs several Mott classics like "All The Young Dudes", "All The Way From Memphis", the gorgeous ballad "Irene Wilde", and "I Wish I Was Your Mother", one of the most beautiful songs of our age.

Other highlights include Hunter's post-Mott "Once Bitten Twice Shy" and "Cleveland Rocks", Ronson's reworking of the Richard Rodgers ballet "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue", and Hunter's cover of Sonny Bono's "Laugh At Me".




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Posted on 4/7/13 at 4:03 pm to
A below average Phish show is better than the grand majority of this thread
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 4/7/13 at 4:28 pm to
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A below average Phish show is better than the grand majority of this thread


U mad mon?



Posted by HeadyBrosevelt
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Posted on 4/7/13 at 5:14 pm to
I'm not mad. I have an extra ticket to the Phish shows in Atlanta this summer. Why don't you hop in the van with my wook clan and rage with us? It will open the doors, brah.

Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 4/14/13 at 1:52 pm to
Rockpile - Live in Hamburg Germany (January 12, 1980)




One of the great shoulda beens. Roots rock revivalist and guitar virtuoso Dave Edmunds teamed up with popmeister songsmith and all-around smartass Nick Lowe to form this classic band in the late '70s. Unfortunately, management squabbles would cause their split less than a year after this show.

Setlist:

01 Sweet Little Lisa
02 So It Goes
03 I Knew The Bride
04 Switchboard Susan
05 Crawlin' From The Wreckage (written by Graham Parker)
06 Trouble Boys
07 Girls Talk (written by Elvis Costello)
08 Three Time Looser
09 Born Fighter
10 You'll Never Get Me Up In One Of Those
11 Promised Land
12 Queen Of Hearts
13 They Called It Rock
14 Ju Ju Man
15 Singin' The Blues
16 Let's Talk About Us
17 Feel Like I'M Goin' Down


Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:41 pm to
The Faces - Sounds for Saturday (BBC, 1971)




Rod Stewart and the boys, back when they were the world's greatest bar band. Too bad the party would soon end -- Rod would go Hollywood and complete the greatest artistic downfall in rock history.


Posted by VOR
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Posted on 4/25/13 at 8:15 pm to
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The Faces - Sounds for Saturday (BBC, 1971)


They were soooooooo fricking good. And the "look" was great.
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