Best Live:
#1 Eagles about 12 years ago. Vocals were so freaking tight and spot on... Joe Walsh was on FIRE that night with his playing. A TRULY underrated guitar player.
#2 YES I've seen them probably ~4or 5 times. I saw them in Cincinnati with my younger brother. Both Allan White AND Bill Bruford were paying drums. Rick Wakeman on keys.
#3 This one is a unique pick but I saw Kansas on 32nd street Naval station when I was stationed there circa 1980. What made this concert special was there were only ~ 1000 people. At that time the base had an annual recreation weekend where they would bring in touring level acts that would agree to play for a GREATLY reduced booking fee as a part of supporting the Military. It was such an intimate event and you could clearly tell that they were having a lot of fun playing for us. Steve Morris on guitar (wickedly good player.)
#4 Again a special situation event. I was in the Petty Officers club on a Friday evening in Vallejo California (just between Napa and Oakland ) when the feature act was Eddie Money. His career was on the rocks and his Duet with Ronnie Specter had just hit the airwaves. Of course, that revitalized his career for several years. He was sensational in a club environment.
#5 Soft White Underbelly (AKA Blue Oyster Cult) They were famous for showing up at clubs in LA and pulling this deal. So I Didn't think much of it but right away you could this band was EXCEPTIONAL playing other bands covers... Then, they broke into Don't Fear the Reaper and the second the vocals kicked in you just KNEW who they were... the place went absolutely APE.
#1 Eagles about 12 years ago. Vocals were so freaking tight and spot on... Joe Walsh was on FIRE that night with his playing. A TRULY underrated guitar player.
#2 YES I've seen them probably ~4or 5 times. I saw them in Cincinnati with my younger brother. Both Allan White AND Bill Bruford were paying drums. Rick Wakeman on keys.
#3 This one is a unique pick but I saw Kansas on 32nd street Naval station when I was stationed there circa 1980. What made this concert special was there were only ~ 1000 people. At that time the base had an annual recreation weekend where they would bring in touring level acts that would agree to play for a GREATLY reduced booking fee as a part of supporting the Military. It was such an intimate event and you could clearly tell that they were having a lot of fun playing for us. Steve Morris on guitar (wickedly good player.)
#4 Again a special situation event. I was in the Petty Officers club on a Friday evening in Vallejo California (just between Napa and Oakland ) when the feature act was Eddie Money. His career was on the rocks and his Duet with Ronnie Specter had just hit the airwaves. Of course, that revitalized his career for several years. He was sensational in a club environment.
#5 Soft White Underbelly (AKA Blue Oyster Cult) They were famous for showing up at clubs in LA and pulling this deal. So I Didn't think much of it but right away you could this band was EXCEPTIONAL playing other bands covers... Then, they broke into Don't Fear the Reaper and the second the vocals kicked in you just KNEW who they were... the place went absolutely APE.