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Frank v
10-21-2000, 11:37 AM
Dear all,
What is the best ever concert, of any musical artist.You have attended.
Frank.
The Elvis Presley New Year's Eve concert at the Pontiac Stadium on Wednesday night 12-31-75/01-01-76! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif
The Silverdome had just opened & my mom bought 6 tickets at the last minute around Christmas as a present. Since it was so late, the seats were not together...3 pairs of seats all over this massive stadium! Over 60,000 attended the sell-out. (Yes, it was a sell-out, Col. Parker put a limit on the seats available) The traffic jam getting to the stadium was unreal. I was a very impressionable 15 year old. I remember I had broke my ankle during gym at school so I had to attend the show wearing a cast http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif I sat with my best friend at the time & shared binoculars. It was the first concert I had ever attended, and I was excited. The ticket said show starts at 8:30pm, but The King didn't arrive until about 11:00pm. The circular stage was at the 50 yard line, about 25 feet high "Elvis in the round"! The band was at a lower stage about 20 feet up. It was really cold that night too! Elvis was way overweight, but his voice was in top shape. After the 2001 intro, the crowd went bananas as he sang "See See Rider". I've never seen so many flashbulbs go off to this day! He sang "And I Love You So" and the best version of "Polk Salad Annie" I have ever seen. My friend & I were fighting over the binoculars when Elvis started doing karate moves...he put down the microphone & started jammin! Unfortunately, he ripped his jumpsuit in the process & had to leave the stage! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/redface.gif The Stamps did a quick version of "Sweet Sweet Spirit" and Elvis was back...quipping that he was a "quick-change artist" lol After introductions he sang "My Way" and "Love Me Tender". Then it was countdown time....10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1..,HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! Elvis sang "Auld Lang Syne" as thousands of balloons fell from the balconey. He then did a terrific version of "How Great Thou Art" and with it now being 1976, the USA 200 year Birthday "Bicentennial Celebration" he sang "America the Beautiful" to a standing ovation! He finished the show around 12:30am with a short line of "Wooden Heart" and then "Can't Help Falling in Love". I could not believe the hero worship at the end of the concert. Elvis got down on his knees & put his hands up in fists & the place became unglued! It was a fun night, I remember being one of the last to leave after finding everyone again (my sister was on my brothers shoulders & almost got a scarf! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif). As we were leaving the PA system started to play the intro 2001 again as a check, so I'm sure RCA recorded the show but has never been released. The reviews were good ("ELVIS STILL SHAKES'EM UP" Detroit News) and it was the best New Years Eve I've ever had!
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sundownbuff
10-22-2000, 10:19 PM
Two concerts I have stayed in my mind as the best. The first one was in the mid 60's at Kleinhann's Music Hall in Buffalo and Johnny Mathis was performing. The orchestra was wonderful as was Johnny. The other concert was at the Majestic Theater on August 6th of this year. Our seats were wonderful, and I had the priviledge of meeting Gordon Lightfoot.
Mary Ann
10-23-2000, 01:07 PM
There have been only two concerts that I have paid to see and those were in '90 and '95 when I went to see Gord at Chastain Park. However there are a slew of concerts I have worked that rate right up there- Dolly Parton, boy can she work an audience! And there's always Elton John. He has a knack of sounding exactly in concert the way he sounds on an album- which IMHO is not easily accomplished. Then there is this other artist who always brings to mind of a very entertaining evening- and that person is Alice Cooper. Strange as this may seem, he put on a great stage show, not just up there singing. Cher could take lessons from that one! Hers was one of the worst I have ever seen. Most of the time allotted to her was taken up with video clips and costume changes- not worth the big bucks she charged for tickets.
Mary Ann
Karla Bonoff back in 1979 at the University of Missouri - Columbia. Emmylou Harris in 1978 at Centre College in Kentucky. Doc Watson, Poor David's Pub mid 80s Dallas, Leo Kottke - also at Poor David's, and Gordon Lightfoot at Billy Bob's in Ft. Worth late 80s (I was on the front row). But the best -- Paul McCartney at Texas Stadium 1989...his documentary segued into the live show...very cool. Back in the USSR had a jet engine sound fly in one end of the stadium and out the other. One man and a guitar on "Yesterday" holding 55 thousand people spellbound. Wow.
Pilatus
11-13-2000, 08:40 PM
Phil Collins at The Mark in Moline IL
summer, 1994
charlene
11-14-2000, 12:57 PM
Vince Gill-Ontario Place,Toronto
Jimmy Buffett - Toronto
Neil Diamond - Toronto
Electric Light Orchestra-Massey Hall - Toronto
RUSH - Toronto
Don McLean
Burton Cummings-Ontario Place - mid 70's
John Berry/Martina McBride-Massey Hall
Johnny Cash-Massey Hall -
James Taylor - Massey Hall
Meat Loaf - Massey Hall
very diverse, so many more - never attended a bad concert!
ALL OF GORD - MASSEY HALL - since mid 70's!
Char
2Much2Lose
11-17-2000, 07:21 PM
In 1972, George McGovern was running for president under the theme of uniting the country (divided by Vietnam). He held a political rally that was a concert by three great artists/groups. Dionne Warwick (who was near the peak of her career), plus a reunion performance by Peter Paul & Mary (who had not perform together for a few years before that), capped by a reunion of Simon & Garfunkel, who had gone separate ways in about 1971 and had not performed together since then.
Another great concert was in North Carolina by a performer named Mike Cross, primarily a local talent who has about nine or ten albums now. Cross plays four or five stringed instruments, including a great country fiddle, and he sings a lot of humorous songs. His best known song is the one about "the Scotsman" and what he doesn't wear beneath the kilt.
Anyone ever hear of him?
leboeuf@csolve.net
01-07-2001, 04:06 PM
My top five would go in this order(countingdown):
5. Don Mclean at the Mariposa Festival, Molson Park, Barrie, Ontario 1981
4. Gordon Lightfoot at Massey Hall(Cold On The Shoulder tour) 1975 or 76 (can't remember)
3. Lightfoot and Simon and Garfunkel (double bill) at the Skydome, Toronto (I believe around 1995)
2. Yes (Union tour) at the Skydome, Toronto,1994 (all members of Yes from all the years on staqe at once)
1. Pink Floyd (Wish You Were Here tour) at Ivor Wynne Stadium, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1975 (the first and last rock concert ever held at this venue)
Westernstar9
04-01-2001, 06:37 AM
quote:Originally posted by 2Much2Lose:
In 1972, George McGovern was running for president under the theme of uniting the country (divided by Vietnam). He held a political rally that was a concert by three great artists/groups. Dionne Warwick (who was near the peak of her career), plus a reunion performance by Peter Paul & Mary (who had not perform together for a few years before that), capped by a reunion of Simon & Garfunkel, who had gone separate ways in about 1971 and had not performed together since then.
Another great concert was in North Carolina by a performer named Mike Cross, primarily a local talent who has about nine or ten albums now. Cross plays four or five stringed instruments, including a great country fiddle, and he sings a lot of humorous songs. His best known song is the one about "the Scotsman" and what he doesn't wear beneath the kilt.
Anyone ever hear of him?
Yes. And as I recall the picture of him I saw featured him with a mischievious(sp) grin. A good "Travispicker" and singer as well. I don't recall what label he recorded for but it was along the lines of Kaliedescope or Vanguard.
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Westernstar9
04-01-2001, 06:41 AM
Aside from Lightfoot and Merle Haggard, I would count Paul Simon's concert at the Berkeley Community Theatre in 1975 as among the top concerts I saw. "Still Crazy After All These Years" had just been released, and as an extra touch Simon's musicians included a string quartet. At some point in the program Art Garfunkel emerged from the curtains to a standing ovation. The two of them sang "The Boxer" "My Little Town" and a few others even though Paul had done them solo. He then stood up smiled at Paul and waved to the audience as he left.
I used to live on the Hill at Alpine Valley in East troy WI. My number 1 favorite concert was the Further festival with Bob Wier and whoever else was playing in August 2000. It blew my mind, maybe casue i was missing Jerry since my second favorite concert which was his last in July 1995. My other favorite concert was Meatlaof at the Papst Stage at Summerfest. somewhere around 91.
I haven't seen gordon yet, but i hope that he is in my top 3 list i have here. Meat Laof can handle it, casue jerry isn't moving http://www.corfid.com/ubb/redface.gif) I see gord on the 25th of this month. WOO HOO.
GregM
06-22-2001, 03:30 PM
The Beatles in Portland, OR., August 1965. What an event.....I never will forget it.
janis
11-18-2002, 09:29 PM
My best ever concert was Dave Mallett in Altamount, NY this past Friday. He played with a long time bass player/friend, Mike Burd, in an old Masonic Hall (wooden floors, high ceiling, lots of resonance). I've seen David perform dozens of times, and this was the best!
See for yourself at davidmallett.com.
Enjoy, Joan
Ferron, last year in a small community hall in sebastopol california. funny, charming, fantastic music, lively. This area north of San Francisco has great music much of the year, this was special because it was basically in my back yard.
Other than Gordon Lightfoot??? Jann Arden! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif She's a cutie besides having great talent!
Rob1956
11-30-2002, 06:30 PM
Please tell me more about the Simon&Garfunkel/Lightfoot double bill. I never thought Paul Simon and Lightfoot were in the same room together! Any songwriting enthusiast would go nuts!
Wes Steele
03-18-2003, 04:20 PM
Other than Gordon Lightfoot?
James Brown, Front Row Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio... Second show didn't start until 11:30PM...People got mad that JB wasn't singing his old time favorites...People walked out...JB kept singin'....When the concert started I was sitting in the last row...At 4:00AM concert was still going on...JB WAS NOW singing his old time favorites...maybe less than 100 people in theatre.. I was NOW in the front row shaking hands with "the hardest working man in show business" as he was singing "Please, Please, Please.... Band was SWEATING like they just ran a marathon....
I came home as the sun was rising....
Wes
Cathy
03-18-2003, 10:17 PM
quote:Originally posted by 2Much2Lose:
His best known song is the one about "the Scotsman" and what he doesn't wear beneath the kilt.
Anyone ever hear of him?
Oh yeah. Something like, "I don't know where you've been, my friend, but I think you won first prize."
Cathy
Borderstone
05-29-2003, 03:06 PM
Well,second only to Gord's Aug. - '02 concert here in Phoenix,I'd say the next greatest was KISS' '96 reunion tour,which oddly enough was also in August. Having had very little interest in them as a kid (in the '70's I was more into the Osmonds and other "safe" groups and singers for kids under 12.) After I got older and somewhat more sophisticated in my ideas of good music I liked them a lot more. So,getting to see the originals in make up was a one and only chance for me and it was very exciting to get to share the experience with my 2 older brothers who had gone to their shows when they were young. My brother Frank,who's the biggest fan,basically sat trasfixed on the show and the look on his face was as if he had gone back 17 to 18 years in time and was seeing a '78/'79 show. Safe to say,he had the most fun.////// Now,the worst concert? Try this,Foreigner and The Doobie Brothers on the same bill?! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gif Whoever thought this up must have been nuts! 1st,instead of Foreigner opening the show,The Doob.'s did! They've been around a heck of a lot longer than Foreigner and personally I really don't think their 2 very different kinds of music go together well. It was great to watch The Bros. sing and play their songs because it sounded almost like the then 20 year old recordings. Foreigner on the other hand...well,Lou Gramm just doesn't have it anymore or the outdoor acoustics just don't agree with his voice! My brother and I left that part of the show after about 2 or 3 songs! What a let down! Anyway,those are my worst and best. It's been the B! Peace it Up! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/cool.gif
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wsm2506
05-29-2003, 11:13 PM
Now THAT is a TOUGH question!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have never had the opportunity to see Gordon live, but for what it is worth:
In no particular order:
-Don McClean; University of Missouri-Rolla, 1974
- Harry Chapin (OH MY GOD!!!); University of Missouri-Columbia, 1975
- Tina Turner; 24/7 Tour; MGM Grand, Las Vegas, 2000.
- Peter,Paul, & Mary / Reunion Tour, Southern Illinios University, 1980
-The Moody Blues; Ft. Wayne,Indiana, 1986
There are more, but not as memorable.
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brink
05-31-2003, 10:45 AM
Marty Robbins, What a showman!
christinefrommichigan
06-01-2003, 05:08 PM
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over World Tour 95.
Alabama @ the Michigan State Fair in 96.
Vince Gill @ the Palace Summer Fest in 92.
Waylon and Willie @ Pine Knob.
Clint Black and Merle Haggard @ the Palace of Auburn Hills.
Van Halen before Sammy Hagar left.
Reo Speedwagon and Foreigner @ Pine Knob.
The last year of Lilith Fair with Sara Mclauglin.
Still hoping to get a chance to see Johnny Cash. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
TheWatchman
06-01-2003, 05:27 PM
Unfortunately, Johnny Cash stopped touring several years ago due to his illness. Although he still records, he can no longer tour.
That Waylon and Willie concert must have been great. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
gwen snyder
06-02-2003, 10:07 PM
CHRISTINEINMICHIGAN
WAYLON & WILLIE?
Man that must have been the greatest (next to GL). Wow. What a concert that must have been. Man.
GSS
Oh, Lena Horn in a downstairs Pub in London. That woman had an incredible voice back in the 70's.
christinefrommichigan
06-03-2003, 12:04 PM
Watchman,
Have you heard Johnny's new cd? My husband bought it last week and I love it.
TheWatchman
06-03-2003, 03:17 PM
quote:Originally posted by christinefrommichigan:
Watchman,
Have you heard Johnny's new cd? My husband bought it last week and I love it.
Oh my yes. I love that CD. You must have purchased the newer release because it comes with a DVD of the "Hurt" video.
He has been recording for his next release, Amercian V! Can't wait! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
Jim S.
02-03-2004, 07:30 PM
quote:Originally posted by GregM:
The Beatles in Portland, OR., August 1965. What an event.....I never will forget it.
GregM: I am trying to verify if i was at that concert. I believe my grandparents took me to this concert. I would have been 5 years old and grandparents are dead. Do you know where this venue was held? Were they in Portland or Vancouver WA around Easer to 64 or 65? Email me at JLSFLYFISH@aol.com if you have any specifics. thanks
I've only bin to one concert in my life, when I was 8 yr. old. That was Tracy Lawrence.
joveski
02-04-2004, 04:23 PM
bob dylan at the mercury lounge on 19 august 98 in melbourne, australia
it was a small 700 capacity warm up show for the arena dates he did. i was standing 3 meters away from him and he looked at me a few times
Borderstone
08-18-2004, 06:19 AM
Just reading through some old threads and I felt like adding on to this one. (I think it's one of the few topics that run from 2000 to now.)
Some other great concerts I've been too:
Ambrosia 1980 (My 1st!) Again,August.
Phoenix Celbrity Theatre
Men At Work - Sept. 1983 -A. Vetrans Mem. Colesium
(Again:August) 1985-Bryan Adams w/Kim Mitchell (another Canadian.) A.V.M.C.
Dec. 19th,1987- U2 - Sun Devil Stadium,Tempe:Filming Of "Rattle & Hum" Rockumentary. (I'm a star! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif Not!)
Bon Jovi,Sept. 1989 (with 2 opening acts,I think Skid Row was one.) A.V.M.C.
(KISS: Not only in '96 but also '90 (with the late drummer Eric Carr)/'92 (on their club circuit tour) & '94 (at the AZ State Fair.)
May 1991:Whitney Houston & After 7 Desrt Sky Pavillion (Now called "Cricket Pavillion". http://www.corfid.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif )
Dec. 1991:Rod Stweart (Showed up 45 min. late!) Good show though,birthday gift for my mother. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif C. Pavillion
April 1992:Ozzy Osbourne's "alleged" retirement tour! C. Pavillion
Oct. 1992-Slaughter - AZ State Fair (Glad the show was paid with only price of attending the fair!) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/tongue.gif
Aug.(yes,again),1995:Little River Band (Met entire group and they autographed my copy of "Sleeper Catcher" from 1978! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif (Strangley enough,I was the only one who brought anything. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gif Red River Opry House (now re-named something.)
Jan. 1996: Warren Zevon (R.I.P) The Rocking Horse (Club) Scottsdale,AZ. I went with my brother and saw almost the whole show but since he had to get up in the A.M.-we left before hearing "W. Of London". The place burned down a year later.
After KISS in '96,I didn't go to a concert again until Little Richard played the Ft. MacDowell Casino on July 3rd,2002. I "almost" met him standing a mere 10 or 15 feet away from him but he wasn't receiving people for autographs. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif
Gordon's on 8/6/2002 was and still is the last show I've been to. I really haven't had the best oppotunities to attend a concert in awhile. There's some good one's coming this fall and come heck or high water,I'm going to one! (Just not this month...August ya know! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif) (Yes,the above is every concert I've ever seen!) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif
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"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." ;) - Borderstone
joveski
08-18-2004, 04:43 PM
ironic that da B bumped this thread up today. i mentioned the dylan show in melbourne above on the 19th august. 6 years ago today. what a night
I've only been to 3 concerts. Two were Gord's, and the first one in 1990 was the best. You've all heard that story ad nauseum.
But following close in second position was Rickie Lee Jones at the Pier One in Seattle. I was lucky enough to be front and center (general admission). She sounded GREAT and engaged the audience well. It was a lot of fun.
Borderstone
08-19-2004, 01:23 AM
Laurel,I heard R.Lee J's,"Chuck E's In Love" back when it came out in 1979. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif A few years later I found the LP in tip top shape and I still have it. I saw her on one of the late night talk sjows a few months back,she's still got it! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif
Joveski,yeah that is a weird coincidence! That's one of the weird ways of the universe man! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
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"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." ;) - Borderstone
searam
08-19-2004, 03:17 PM
The MOODY BLUES at Chastain Park, in Atlanta. It was a fall evening, very cloudy, with the threat of rain. The Moody's were playing with The World Orchestra. As soon as they were announced, the skies cleared, a coll autumn breeze came up and the stars came out!!! John Lodge has been a friend of mine for years ( Grammy's) and after their incredible performance, we were invited back to the Ritz-Carlton in Buckhead, for drinks, and John and I talked for about two hours.
For me, that one evening stands out as one of the most perfect concerts, ever!
Sean
searam
08-19-2004, 03:24 PM
Sorry! it was a COOL autumn sky!
Sean
I love autumn. the best all around season, no need to apologize. Atmosphere is incredibly important! It sounds like you had a great night!
B, yeah, I adore RLJ. Have most of her stuff, I'd be hard put to pick a favorite song out of her stuff as well..
"closer to heaven than
ten thousand ancestors who dream of me
well, I hear you, dreaming of me,
sometimes, dream of me..."
rlj The Albatross
Borderstone
08-20-2004, 01:38 AM
Well Laurel,one of my fav. tracks from that 1st LP is,
"On Saturday Afternoons in 1963":
"The most as you'll ever go,
is back where,you used to know.
If grown-ups could laugh this slow,
where as you watch the hour snow
years may go by."
"So hold on to your special friend,
here,you'll need something to keep her in.
Now you stay inside this foolish grin,
through any day your secrets end.
Then again,years may go by."
"You saved your own special friend,
cuz here you need something to hide her in..
and you stay inside that foolish grin,
when everyday now secrets end.
Oh and then again,years may go by." (Years may go by.) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
(c) 1979 Warner Bros. Rec. Inc.
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"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif - Borderstone
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killemwithkindness
08-20-2004, 09:33 AM
Wow, you guys have the best stories.
Mine would be Pearl Jam in Molson Park in Barrie (about 40 min north of Toronto). My girlfriend and I had lied to our parents saying she would be at a friends, while I was at a leadership camp (hey they belived it). Ed Vedder was amazing ( as where the remaining band members, but as songwriter I connect with him). At one point a out of control football was barreling down on him and in mid song without missing a note, he caught the ball, jestured to the crowd to go long and punted out a perfect 30+ yard kick. All with never straying from the song.
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