1. I"ve seen the Stones 21 times, but the Babylon show at the MGM Grand in Vegas was stupendous.
2. The Who in '75 at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland was pretty righteous. (I also saw them in 79 in Cincy when all the people died, but that was a different vibe altogether)
3. Springsteen - Anything with the E Street Band deserves a mention. We'll take the Allen Theater Show in Cleveland back in April of 76 right after Born to Run came out. Nothign could prepare you for seeing that show.
4. Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps tour. Saw him at Purdue U's Elliott hall of music back in like 78/79. Pretty phenomenal. "When I grow up I'm gonna get me an electric guitar..."
5. Tough to fill out the last one, but maybe we should insert Neil Young's first annual Bridge School benefit show. Check out this line up...
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Crosby, Stills, Nash
Tom Petty
Nils Lofgren
Richie Furay
and the comic who played 'Mork'...
One of those 'once in a lifetime' kinda things...
2. The Who in '75 at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland was pretty righteous. (I also saw them in 79 in Cincy when all the people died, but that was a different vibe altogether)
3. Springsteen - Anything with the E Street Band deserves a mention. We'll take the Allen Theater Show in Cleveland back in April of 76 right after Born to Run came out. Nothign could prepare you for seeing that show.
4. Neil Young Rust Never Sleeps tour. Saw him at Purdue U's Elliott hall of music back in like 78/79. Pretty phenomenal. "When I grow up I'm gonna get me an electric guitar..."
5. Tough to fill out the last one, but maybe we should insert Neil Young's first annual Bridge School benefit show. Check out this line up...
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Crosby, Stills, Nash
Tom Petty
Nils Lofgren
Richie Furay
and the comic who played 'Mork'...
One of those 'once in a lifetime' kinda things...