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Maybe you didn’t think this at the time but this is pretty damn cool1. Anthony Newley/Burt Bacharach at the Greek Theatre
Maybe you didn’t think this at the time but this is pretty damn cool1. Anthony Newley/Burt Bacharach at the Greek Theatre
Maybe you didn’t think this at the time but this is pretty damn cool1. Anthony Newley/Burt Bacharach at the Greek Theatre
somewhat similarFirst 3 concerts:
1. Anthony Newley/Burt Bacharach at the Greek Theatre (with my parents)- 1975
2. Neil Diamond at the Aladdin Hotel (with my parents)- 1976
3. Queen at the Forum (1980)
this album is so good. and the song... :chef'skiss: ... one of my favorites evah.
5.02 Jeff Buckley
Grace, 1994
Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
Last Goodbye
Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk, 1998
Satisfied Mind
The Sky is a Landfill
Of musical artists that died too early, this is one where I really wish we could have gotten more music out of him before he died. Obviously there is the Hallelujah that everyone knows and loves, but the whole Grace album is sick. And not too shabby of a follow up with Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk considering he was dead and all
Not counting the bluegrass festivals I went to with my father (including one of the greatest ever held in '73):
1. Steve Miller Band w/Boz Scags opening (IIRC), 1976
2. Kiss w/AC/DC opening, 1977
3. The Kinks w/Alvin Lee of Ten Years After opening, 1980
Have you seen some of these other trash albums chosen?WHOA. Didn't expect these to go so soon
@Mister CIAJohn Denver was my first!First concert was also Neil Diamond with my parents.
John Denver was the second.
My first concert I got dropped off at, like a suburban kid at the mall? Mötley Crüe and Whitesnake.
Most surreal concert I ever went to with friends? Mötley Crüe, again. New Haven, CT. Tommy Lee fell from the ceiling. And lived. It was quite incredible. He fell from the top of the coliseum and smacked against the barricade on the floor. This report doesn't do it justice. They stopped the show. Nikki Sixx says it all here.
https://apnews.com/article/e06e3e42abb126a5f147b7109ad97de5
KISS was a birthday present for turning 12. Just to rub it in, they were floor seats, thanks to my sister's friend/boyfriend at the time.#2 and #3 are awesome.
Sorry for spotlightingShaun Cassidy at the Greek
(I have 2 sisters)
Da doo run run
Also Milwaukee here: Van Halen (opening act: After The Fire) in 1982 at the old MECCA ArenaFirst "real" one was Primus/Melvins at The Rave in Milwaukee
- and this was before they hit it big with “Der Kommissar”Damnitall. Those were the exact two albums I was gonna draft.One of Mrs E's goth friends cancelled so I've been deputized tonight. Twin Tribes is headlining. Don't know a thing about them.
I'll pick Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison late 60s and American Recordings from early 90s.
Cash will look great on the t-shirts alongside Stevie and Bob Marley.
Please @ next
Third: Genesis / Paul Young at Veterans Stadium.
Me too -Damnitall. Those were the exact two albums I was gonna draft.
Very nice - that was next for me and thought about taking them in round 4.Pulling the ol' switcheroo, finally taking strategy and scarcity into account.
Nick Drake
Five Leaves Left (1969)
Time Has Told Me - yet another of my favorite songs of all time.
River Man - kind of the obvious choice, yet here I am. I would take "Thoughts of Mary Jane" but it has a wee bit too much flute.
Pink Moon (1971)
Tough choice between this and his only other album, Bryter Later, which has my second-favorite song from him (Hazey Jane II). I decided to go with the more bleak of the two, which is saying something from Drake.
Which Will
Place To Be
Well, he did two-up Dan Aykroyd on “We Are The World”.Though now I think of Paul Young as "that guy who somehow got two verses in the Band Aid song."
Nice! I put Grace on when I saw this post. I got it when it came out because I heard Last Goodbye and the title track on the radio and liked them, but I was so into grunge/heavy music at the time that I didn't appreciate it as much as I should have right away. Revisited it in the early '00s and it's been a favorite ever since.5.02 Jeff Buckley
Grace, 1994
Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
Last Goodbye
Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk, 1998
Satisfied Mind
The Sky is a Landfill
Of musical artists that died too early, this is one where I really wish we could have gotten more music out of him before he died. Obviously there is the Hallelujah that everyone knows and loves, but the whole Grace album is sick. And not too shabby of a follow up with Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk considering he was dead and all
I think wikkid's was Mozart.And I thought I was old.
Englebert Humperdinck!![]()
Dave Matthews Band with Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals and Ozomatli as the openers. Would've been '98 or '99, Before These Crowded Streets tour. Summer show at what was then Ralph Wilson Stadium. Went with my dad. I'll never forget the crowd passing a joint down the line, my dad longingly looking at it, debating whether to take a hit, before remembering he's with his 11-12 year old and just passing it down the line to the next person. Regrets.