What are your top three live concerts of all time?


I'll go with ;  1.Santana  at the Music Hall in Boston      2.Jimi Hendrix at the Boston Garden   3.Supertramp at the Music Hall.                                                                                                                                                             
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Allman Brothers at Carnegie Hall in NYC a month after Duane's death in 1973


CSNY in Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City the night that Nixon resigned, they announced it and played Ohio to capture the moment in 1974
Led Zeppelin at Carnegie Hall in NYC in 1969




2 of the 4 nights of the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East ( I can hear myself shouting and clapping in the audience, when listening to it ( lol ) . Return to Forever at the Beacon Theater. Oh, and Woodstock ( outside of the farm, somewhere on the road ). Many more great memories of great performances. 
Anne-Sophie Mutter and the Boston Symphony Orchestra-Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra-Mozart Requiem

The Stanley Clarke Band-Blue Note, NY, NY
BEST
1. Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1969, (Woosley Hall, Yale) - also saw him on many different occasions including Woodstock, 1969;
2. Cream (Woosley Hall, Yale-heard them twice in New Haven, CT)
3. Mahavishnu Orchestra (John McClaughlin) 1970, Wesleyan College, CT);
4. Doors - Arrest of Jim Morrison, New Haven, CT, 1970? (mostly because I was in love with Sally Barber);
5. Allman Brothers Band, Middletown, CT, 1970 - Emily Apter, my companion, who is now a chair at NYU in NYC, told me - "they will never go anywhere."
6. Seeing many great violinists with my father;
7. Seeing the last concert by Yehudi Menuhin in Washington, CT in the 1960s;
8. Growing up with Dave Brubeck's children in Wilton, CT, and seeing him play in the 1960s at Wilton High School;