The Allman Bros. Band in 1971, Pittsburgh, Syria Mosque. A small 3000 seat venue. Duane put on the most incredible performance I have EVER heard. He is still the man for slide guitar, even after all these years.
Janis Joplin, Frankfurt Germany, 1970. Janis was touring with Full Tilt Boogie. Her performance was electric, Southern Comfort and all.
The Doors, Frankfurt Germany, 1970. Jim was sober that night and the sound was tight. As an added bonus, half an hour after the show the band came back on stage and jammed for another hour and a half with Canned Heat. Totally unexpected. I was lucky enough to be sitting on the stage for that part. You could never do that again in these times.
Knebworth Park, London, 1974. Amazing all day concert, Van Morrison, John McLaughlin and his Manivishinu Orchestra with John Luc Ponty and Vassar Clements, Alex Harvey opened and the last two acts were the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers (less Duane by then). The Allman Bros. came on stage and said this was their first time in Europe and they were going to play every song they knew. Three hours later they said one last love song before the trains quit running and you are all stranded. I walked to the train to the strains of Whipping Post.
B.B. King, Boston, 1994 +/-, Harbor Lights. A fabulous show before he began to lose his mobility. The set was incredible, a true master at work.
As an FYI, Clapton is my favorite artist but none of his concerts made the list here as either the sound was bad, the venue (stadiums are terrible) ruined any chance on the sound or he was not cookin that night. I would have dropped the money to go to London to see the reunion if I had not found out about it the week after.
Great thread, memories of the past bring a smile to my face. These were truely memorable for me.
Janis Joplin, Frankfurt Germany, 1970. Janis was touring with Full Tilt Boogie. Her performance was electric, Southern Comfort and all.
The Doors, Frankfurt Germany, 1970. Jim was sober that night and the sound was tight. As an added bonus, half an hour after the show the band came back on stage and jammed for another hour and a half with Canned Heat. Totally unexpected. I was lucky enough to be sitting on the stage for that part. You could never do that again in these times.
Knebworth Park, London, 1974. Amazing all day concert, Van Morrison, John McLaughlin and his Manivishinu Orchestra with John Luc Ponty and Vassar Clements, Alex Harvey opened and the last two acts were the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers (less Duane by then). The Allman Bros. came on stage and said this was their first time in Europe and they were going to play every song they knew. Three hours later they said one last love song before the trains quit running and you are all stranded. I walked to the train to the strains of Whipping Post.
B.B. King, Boston, 1994 +/-, Harbor Lights. A fabulous show before he began to lose his mobility. The set was incredible, a true master at work.
As an FYI, Clapton is my favorite artist but none of his concerts made the list here as either the sound was bad, the venue (stadiums are terrible) ruined any chance on the sound or he was not cookin that night. I would have dropped the money to go to London to see the reunion if I had not found out about it the week after.
Great thread, memories of the past bring a smile to my face. These were truely memorable for me.