Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What is your favorite "live" music performance of all time?
Since were all in quarantine I thought it would be fun to see what is your favorite LIVE performance by a music artist. Find it on YouTube, copy then just paste it right here on this forum. Here is mine.
Elvis singing American Trilogy in Hawaii. The year is 1973. American Trilogy (High Quality) - YouTube |
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Santana
Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock Santana - Soul Sacrifice 1969 "Woodstock" Live Video HQ - YouTube
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When I was a little kid growing up in Northampton, MA I went for a bike ride into town one summer evening. There was a free outdoor concert being played at Pulaski Park by some new band that no one knew. They put on a great show, turns out it was Aerosmith.
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Great choice! I loved Santana too.
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A tie between The Eagles at Sprint Center in Kansas City about five years ago before Glenn Fry passed and Elton John in 2001 at MGM Grand in Vegas. Maybe the most enjoyable was a 1964 Peter Paul and Mary concert at Brewer Field House at Missouri University, Columbia because I had front row seat. Also, come to think about it, had front row center seats at Kansas City Music Hall for “Jersey Boys”. When it comes to live performances the nearer the stage the better the experience in my book.
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Uriah Heep, Wonderworld Tour, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. August 14, 1974
When they played Wonderworld, the arena opened the dome to a spectacular sky full of stars...... still get tears in my eyes remembering it. Of course, this experience was enhanced by the thick cloud inside the Arena before they opened the dome, lol. Uriah Heep Concert Setlist at Civic Arena, Pittsburgh on August 14, 1974 | setlist.fm Uriah Heep - Wonderworld - YouTube Last edited by Inexes@aol.com; 04-16-2020 at 11:32 AM. Reason: another link |
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Elton John, 1974 Nassau Coliseum. There was a horrendous thunder storm and all the power went out in the building. He just kept playing the piano and singing. Everyone had their lighters lit and he had everyone sing along to his songs. Fantastic showman.
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Back in the late 1960s I used to attend Julliard String Quartet concerts at the Library of Congress. Tickets were I think 25 cents each. The trick was getting them over the phone at 8:00 am just when the box office opened as they were all gone within a few minutes. The players were faculty members. At least one violin was a Stradivarius. Incredible musicians on some of the finest string instruments in the world. Acoustics were pretty good too.
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It's hard to pick just one show, Journey and the Babys at the Mississippi Coast Colosseum in Biloxi, April 18, 1980 Departure Tour. That was great because we had two great singers, Steve Perry and John Waite, and Journey couldn't be any bigger at the time. After I couldn't get tickets to see Georgia Carlin, a few of us went to the Electric Zoo club out by St. Pete/Clearwater Airport. It was the Allman Bros September 6, 1969. Had no idea who they were, we paid $3.50 to get in. There was band with a guy with a red guitar and long blonde hair going wild on the guitar, they had two drummers and the singer was this guy sitting down playing the keyboards. I never forgot that show, at the very end, the singer said, we're the Allman Bros and our first album comes out in two months, we hope you buy it. I've always told people the best live theatrical type show I've ever seen, even better than Pink Floyd, was Jethro Tull on the Thick as a Brick tour, Savannah, Georgia June 11, 1972. It was more than music, it was a sight to be seen. Ian Anderson was fantastic, they had people dressed as giant rabbits hopping on stage. Huge telephones ringing, if you read the Thick as Brick newspaper that came with the album jacket, then it all that. I'll add one more because I hear these guys on the radio all the time. Def Leppard on the Pyromania Tour, July 1, 1983 Savannah, Georgia. This was their first headlining tour, I owned a record store and Pyromania was my biggest selling cassette ever, going through 100 a day and the Union Jack T-Shirts were just as hot. The band didn't disappoint, fantastic show, Gary Moore and Krokus opened. I think I couldn't hear afterwards for 3 days. Last edited by John_W; 04-16-2020 at 02:53 PM. |
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Nat king cole at the civic arena in pittsburgh on the first date with my new girl friend who later became my wife. I believe it was around 1962 or 63.
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MJ at his best row 11 center
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Cage the Elephant opened for The Black Keys. Never imagined this would end up being my all time favorite concert.
Black Keyes Black Keys - Lonely boy [LIVE Eurockéennes 2014] - YouTube Cage the Elephant Cage The Elephant - Cigarette Daydreams | Lollapalooza Brasil 2017 - YouTube
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Okay I’ll be the dork. My all time favorite live music experience was going to Broadway to see Camelot. I was 12 and the perfect first play for a girl on the cusp of teen years
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