Ghosthouse, I saw it featured on the news one nite.
I found this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_disco
I found this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_disco
50k people attend concert with no live music
Ghosthouse, I saw it featured on the news one nite. I found this... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_disco |
I'm with Taters on this! I also came of age during the 70s and there were soooo many great bands, alums, and concerts about - it was impossible to see and hear all of them. But I damn sure tried my best and was fortunate to see almost every group I wanted to see. And in most cases the ticket prices were $5.00 or less. The 1st show I ever saw was Grin (Nils Lofgren) at the Cedar Lane Unitarian Church in Kensington, MD. Tickets were 50 cents each - w00t!! Nils was one year ahead of me in high school and I used to sneak out of class and watch them practice in the gym - what a treat! One of the greatest shows I ever saw was held at the Orange Bowl near Miami. The lineup included The Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Walsh (pre-Eagles), The Eagles, The Band, and, finally, Leon Russell!! Talk about a *terrific* show - whoa! Oh yeah, the tickets were about $13 each....[smile] |