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What concerts come to mind for great concerts. Maybe just notable ones. Im thinking the obvious one being Woodstock.... See More 11 29 Comments Like Comment Comments Alicia Huntley Alicia Huntley Big Sur Folk Festival 1969 1 Hide or report this Like

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Ian John Ian John Queen at Wembley 4 Hide or report this Like

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John Vinson John Vinson Joseph Krips farewell concert with the San Francisco Symphony in 1970, playing Beethoven's 9th. Huge chorus (including an amazing children's chorus), they and the instrumentalists played their hearts out. I suspect the impact of the instant standing ovation at the end showed up on seismometers. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Rebecca Kovar Rebecca Kovar Well, Live Aid was pretty notable. Also really long and super hot and amazing. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Stephen J. Hughes Stephen J. Hughes For a few reasons - one is a science fiction reason - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young I Boston - Cannot recall venue - it was large, though, 1970 or slightly earlier. At one point - At the end of a long ovation - David Crosby said very loudly "I grok!" - made me smile then - made me smile now. 1 Hide or report this Like

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John A. Daniel John A. Daniel I never went to any of the big rock concerts. Those days i was into country. Doug Kershaw (The Ragen Cagen) at the Pallamino, Johnny Cash in Anaheim. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Michael James Watson Michael James Watson ya, there are some Johnny Cash/Elivs touring days id love to look in on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Million_Dollar_Quartet Edit or delete this Million Dollar Quartet - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Million Dollar Quartet - Wikipedia Million Dollar Quartet - Wikipedia Like

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John A. Daniel John A. Daniel Michael James Watson I did get to see Johnny, Waylon, Chris, & Willy along with all their wives at a special concert at the Orange Show in San Bernardino 1 Hide or report this Like

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Kate Cunningham Kate Cunningham Haven't been to a lot of concerts, but one that stands out was Grateful Dead at the Oxford Plains Speedway, July 4 1988. Great weather, an epic jam session, and somehow I managed to not get sunburned, which might be the most impressive part of the day. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Michael James Watson Michael James Watson Not specifically thinking of ones i attended. More like one i wish i could have. on my list i was at 2:Queen and Oingo Boingo. 1 Edit or delete this Like

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Lyn Ibson Lyn Ibson Stones at the El Mo in Toronto 1 Hide or report this Like

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Scott Rochat Scott Rochat The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl - said to be one of the few they truly enjoyed near the end of their touring days because they could actually HEAR themselves. 1 Hide or report this Like

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Sharon Murray Sharon Murray Grateful Dead, Englishtown NJ 1977 1 Hide or report this Like

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Ross Murker Ross Murker Quiet Riot/Loverboy, Summer of 83, Spokane - Loverboy had the lasers, fog, and pyro, Quiet Riot just flat rocked Metal Health- I wanted to leave after QR, but, well, date, so... More recently, Billy Joel Farewell Tour at the Safe in Seattle - he had us so thoroughly hooked, he could've done anything he wanted, as long as it was him doin' it. 1 Hide or report this Like

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Ned R. Matthews II Ned R. Matthews II Cream, Winterland; The Band, Berkeley Community Theatre; Pink Floyd, Oakland; Peter Greene's Fleetwood Mac, Winterland; Bruce Hornsby, Bonnie Raitt, Allman Bros. Concord. Half a dozen Clapton shows all over the place; Jackson Browne, Paramount, Oakland. Just for starters... 1 Hide or report this Like

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Ian Clark Ian Clark The Beatles at Sydney stadium in 1964. I was 12, my brother 16, we went with Mum, who was as excited as we were. My sister, 18, and her friends all practiced screaming and fainting for weeks. 1 Hide or report this Like

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David McKay David McKay Metropolitan Opera Company at the old Met auditorium. 1 Hide or report this Like

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Allie McGuire Allie McGuire The Grateful Dead with Jerry Garcia at Red Rocks Amphitheater near Denver, 1976. Souxie & the Banshees opening for David Bowie's Glass Spider Tour, (seriously nosebleed seating, 2nd row from the top) at Anaheim stadium in the early 1980s. Front row, center seats for Peter, Paul & Mary in the late 1990s... 1 Hide or report this Like

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Kathleen Norvell Kathleen Norvell Rolling Stones, Byrds, etc. At Altamont. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Michael James Watson Michael James Watson Ya. Altamont is a tricky one. Edit or delete this Like

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Randy Benjamin Randy Benjamin I went to Telluride Bluegrass Festivals for over 15 years: Great performers, great tunes! One Sunday night Jam was a bluegrass version of Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry" : a half hour of EXCELLENCE. 2 Hide or report this Like

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Dexter Guptill Dexter Guptill Blue Oyster Cult opening for Black Sabbath at the old Capital Center. 1 Hide or report this Like

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Doug Caine Doug Caine Either [The Band]'s "The Last Waltz", or any year that Pete Seeger performed at his Clearwater Festival, in Croton-On-The-Hudson. 1 Hide or report this Like

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Kevin Walsh Kevin Walsh Kickapoo Creek Rock Festival outside of Heyworth Illinois 1970 1 Hide or report this Like

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Kevin Walsh Kevin Walsh BB King, Canned Heat, Country Joe and the Fish, Delaney and Bonnie, Butterfield Blues Band, Rick Nielsen and Fuse, New Colony 6, Dan Fogelberg, REO Speedwagon and the Amboy Dukes Hide or report this Like

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Kevin Walsh Kevin Walsh Rev. Eddy Cunningham commented on the Heyworth Rock Festival. "I saw a naked lady wearing a raincoat, who wanted to trade her baby, for a tank of gas (Did she really, Rev?)." "People were sliding down the Kickapoo with no clothes on, nude... like anima…See More Hide or report this Like

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Diane Drow Diane Drow Arlo Guthrie, Alice's Restaurant tour😁 1 Hide or report this Like

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Michael James Watson Michael James Watson Id never thought of that one. Nice. Edit or delete this Like

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Molly Mcarthur Molly Mcarthur Back in the 80's the Rolling Stones essentially got kicked out of Boston MA. They drove to Worcester, MA, stopped into a local dive called Sir Morgan's Cove and played for free. 1 Hide or report this Like

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