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U2 2001 10 24 New York, New York Madison Square Garden​

First Concert in NYC after 9/11. I was in the heart! Magical Night.

Truly great!

 

SHERYL CROW WOODSTOCK 99 1999 FULL CONCERT​


I was at Woodstock 99 as well!

Good Times.
 
The Band
Royal Albert Hall
1971

Best band I've ever heard, probably their best concert performance.
Songs are out of order. To hear them in order (recommended) buy the 50th anniversary release of "Stage Fright". The second CD is this whole concert.

They were such pro's. They'd play a song, it would sound better than the recorded version, then they'd say nothing and go right into another song that sounded better than the original version. No banter, no intermission, just the songs that kind of started Americana.
 
I'm a big fan of the Rockpalast concerts from Germany. They are the German version of the old Don Kirshner concerts from the 70's-80's here. Here is a older Primus show from a festival they sponsored - https://youtu.be/4ML1kZ_HoxE
My first Phish show was a Rockpalast show in 1997 in Koln, Germany. Sure enough it's on Youtube. Great little venue. 500 people maybe. My brother and I cut promotion posters off a wall outside. Carried that poster through Europe for the next 6 months, brought it home and put it on my wall for several years in a few places I lived, and got rid of it on a whim when I moved to Europe in 2003. I'd pay a lot of money to have that poster back. One of my big regrets. I even have a picture someone took of me scaling a wall to cut the poster out with a Swiss Army knife.

SET 1: Beauty of My Dreams [1], Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room, Crosseyed and Painless>Guelah Papyrus, Ginseng Sullivan>Tweezer, Waste>Cavern>Chalk Dust Torture

SET 2: Sample in a Jar>Cars Trucks Buses, Free, Sparkle>Simple ->When the Circus Comes, Swept Away>Steep ->David Bowie, Loving Cup>Tweezer Reprise

ENCORE: Theme From the Bottom>Johnny B. Goode
 
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I've mentioned this a bunch in the current Middle-Aged Dummies countdown thread. This performance from Tanglewood in 1970 shows why Chicago was such a big deal in the '70s.

 
I'm a big fan of the Rockpalast concerts from Germany. They are the German version of the old Don Kirshner concerts from the 70's-80's here. Here is a older Primus show from a festival they sponsored - https://youtu.be/4ML1kZ_HoxE
My first Phish show was a Rockpalast show in 1997 in Koln, Germany. Sure enough it's on Youtube. Great little venue. 500 people maybe. My brother and I cut promotion posters off a wall outside. Carried that poster through Europe for the next 6 months, brought it home and put it on my wall for several years in a few places I lived, and got rid of it on a whim when I moved to Europe in 2003. I'd pay a lot of money to have that poster back. One of my big regrets. I even have a picture someone took of me scaling a wall to cut the poster out with a Swiss Army knife.

SET 1: Beauty of My Dreams [1], Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room, Crosseyed and Painless>Guelah Papyrus, Ginseng Sullivan>Tweezer, Waste>Cavern>Chalk Dust Torture

SET 2: Sample in a Jar>Cars Trucks Buses, Free, Sparkle>Simple ->When the Circus Comes, Swept Away>Steep ->David Bowie, Loving Cup>Tweezer Reprise

ENCORE: Theme From the Bottom>Johnny B. Goode
Nice try. But your trickery won't get me to watch a Phish show.
 
12/30/18 Disco Biscuits
In my opinion, the best guitar player of our generation. Start it at the 50 minute mark, and give me a half hour to 120. You won't be disappointed unless you only like vocals. Play on audiophile system if possible.
Start at 25:00 if you have an hour or....Play by Play!
50:00-Band is getting some lift-off. Those EYES Brownie!
55:00-Things are getting dank and gooey on the jam. That is NOT a drum machine, he's just that good.
59:00 Mags feeling those keys
1:02 John has left us.....Barber has arrived.
1:04 I bet the Snoop Dog has never gotten that high. Barber looks like the Easter Bunny.
1:05 Trey who?
1:06 Ralph in Crossroads
1:07-8 Hear those drums?
1:10 Hey look, John's back. How did he do that?
1:13 Crowd Shot...hi up.
Pretty minimalist guitar sounds.
1:14-30...drums, wow.
1:15-30...this is getting DIRTY. That tone.
1:16 SHEETTT, Barber is back. Crowd looks to him in anticipation. Even JC looks down from above with envy.
1:20 Brownie and Mags can't help but watch Barber as they try and keep up. Al is magic behind the kit and he politely nods. /set


You guys are sick of me mentioning them probably, but that's on you. Greatness right in front of us.
 
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@Pip's Invitation Terry Kath would have killed John's vocals, but I bet he would have loved listening to Barbers play. R.I.P.
I’m sure.

I can’t with their vocals. And I like some “unconventional” singers like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. But I need a modicum of competence with singing and they don’t have it.

If Bisco had someone who could sing like Jon Anderson, they would be huge. Like DMB level reach.
 
@Pip's Invitation Terry Kath would have killed John's vocals, but I bet he would have loved listening to Barbers play. R.I.P.
I’m sure.

I can’t with their vocals. And I like some “unconventional” singers like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. But I need a modicum of competence with singing and they don’t have it.

If Bisco had someone who could sing like Jon Anderson, they would be huge. Like DMB level reach.
Barber can actually sing some nights. The night after this he did the Hot Air Balloon opera and sounded great. Brownie, not so much. 95% of the shows are playing so I don't care much. I was never a big vocal guy though.

The above I posted had pretty much no vocals fwiw.
 
I've mentioned this a bunch in the current Middle-Aged Dummies countdown thread. This performance from Tanglewood in 1970 shows why Chicago was such a big deal in the '70s.

never seen this before, what a concert. They held their own in the 70’s.
 

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