Great bands putting forth their best to create magical moments are all too common, if you attend many shows. It must be more than just a phenomenal show to achieve something that will stick in your mind forever. For me it was my first Dead show as a sophomore in H.S. ('73). I knew it would be a gas since it was the Wall of Sound tour and they just released Wake of the Flood. So, I asked the prettiest girl in school to go, and...she said "Yes". Dropped half a 'pane in each eye prior to picking her up and the rest is history. The Dead opened with a killer "Me and My Uncle" that still rings in my ears and the rest of the show was Europe 72 on acid, literally. No show has ever come close, not New Years in Oakland nor many Red Rocks concerts. #2 must be Jesse Colin Young, The Beach Boys and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Mile High Stadium in '75. #3 Jerry at The Stone in SF - tiny little club. He came out at 11 toasted, then layed into anything and everything. We danced all night - 6 feet away from him!