Your First Concert was.....


My first concert was Arlo Guthrie at the Shaffer (sic) Music Festival in Central Park, NYC. It cost 2 bucks and it was for his "Running Down the Road" album.
dreadhead
Yes-Madison Square Garden 1974, Relayer tour. I'm not quite sure that show was ever surpassed in 34 years of concert going. I was not yet 15 years old. The Roger Dean stage set-up was surreal.
Drubin, I made a mistake. I was thinking of the Blues Magoos. A NYC band from the same era.
SAXON 1982 Birmingham Odeon, U.K. 'Eagle has Landed Tour' 12 years old at the time. Excellent gig!!
Beach Boys mid sixties in Cleveland- Glen Campbell was touring with them and sang the high parts. The Lovin' Spoonful was the warm up band. The Beatles in 1966 may have been the same year or a year later. The best early concert, however, was Genesis Selling England by the Pound concert at an old, beautiful movie theater downtown Cleveland, tenth row center-probably not more than 500-1000 people there. They were using SAE amps! Killer concert-early 70's.
An event sponsered by WFIL AM radio in Philadelphia, in the early 70's. I was the lucky caller who won tickets. I must have been in 7th or 8th grade. I remember Jim Croce, Jose Feliciano, the O'Jays, and I think, the Raspberries, playing there. The most memorable things that I took away from that concert were the image of Jim Croce so joyously playing, not long before his untimely death, and the crowd snaking around the floor of the Civic Center in a massive "Love Train" as the O'Jays sang that hit. Philly was about to become a fantastic place to hear live music in the 70's, during the heyday of the Electric Factory music promotion group. I went to many concerts, mostly at the concrete echo chamber known as the Spectrum. J. Geils, Steely Dan, Loggins and Messina, Zeppelin, Foghat, Roy Buchannon, among so many others. Ruined my hearing, but what fun it was.