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In reply to the discussion: What was the first concert you attended as a teen or adult. Mine was Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon tour in the nose [View all]debm55
(61,766 posts)121. Rich never went to another concert as he says he saw all of the groups he ever wanted to see, that week end.
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What was the first concert you attended as a teen or adult. Mine was Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon tour in the nose [View all]
debm55
Yesterday
OP
Thank you very much for sharing with us, walkingman . Your wife saw the Beatles --Wow.
debm55
Yesterday
#6
It wasn't my first concert, but I found it interesting the Aerosmith opened for Golden Earring.
33taw
7 hrs ago
#107
It was a great concert. Still remember it. They had an inflatable of the Prism and the ropes broke. I went sailing over
debm55
8 hrs ago
#96
Thank you for sharing. I caught that tour in Pittsburgh. You are right his cover stunk.On the billing here was the woman
debm55
Yesterday
#19
First with my Mom: John Denver at Red Rocks (unforgettable!) First on my "own" :
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#24
Agree. stopdiggin. I saw some concerts at the Civic Arena.It sat about 13,000 fans. But the Three Rivers Stadium sat
debm55
Yesterday
#42
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Henry203, Your selections are great. My husband to Woodstock when he was 17.
debm55
Yesterday
#34
Rich never went to another concert as he says he saw all of the groups he ever wanted to see, that week end.
debm55
6 hrs ago
#121
Thank you very much for sharing with us. That was one group I wanted to see, but never saw.
debm55
Yesterday
#35
Thank you very much for sharing with us. MIButterfly. Yes, area aroung Civic Arena was not the safest either.
debm55
6 hrs ago
#124
Wow, Thank you very much. I actually liked the early Elton before the fame came.
debm55
32 min ago
#136
Thank you very much, buzzycrumbhunger for sharing your selections of concerts with us.
debm55
Yesterday
#48
Thank you very much, Pisces for sharing the Born in the USA tour. I saw Bruce at a small auditorium at Penn State when
debm55
Yesterday
#50
Jethro Tull at the Alexandria Roller Rink, circa 1970 or 71. Seating on the hard wooden floor. Terrible acoustics.
mike_c
Yesterday
#49
The Gene Pitney Show. One of those package shows. Almost exactly 60 years ago.
50 Shades Of Blue
Yesterday
#55
Boston/Sammy Hagar - Thanksgiving night at the Utica Memorial Aud.
IrishAfricanAmerican
Yesterday
#57
Thank you very much for sharing, LudwigPastorius. I never had a chance to see them, But I would have loved the chance.
debm55
6 hrs ago
#120
I remember that dog on his album. Thank you for sharing with us, Mad_Dem_X, And Rich was eye candy for sure.
debm55
21 hrs ago
#77
Thank you very much for sharing with us, patphil. I remember the Ventures. But my listening was only from the radio as
debm55
21 hrs ago
#76
Wow. Thank you very much Cloudhopper. That's great. That is another group I always wanted to see.
debm55
21 hrs ago
#75
I heard it was great. I didn't go as I had heard tickets would be hard to get, I hope you had a great time.
debm55
9 hrs ago
#89
Thank you very much for sharing with us, nuxvomica. I saw Richie Havens at the small auditorium at Penn State. Early 70s
debm55
9 hrs ago
#88
Bob Dylan -- Jacksonville Coliseum 1966(?). He did an acoustic set sitting on a stool. Then intermission followed
retread
10 hrs ago
#86
So many great entries. I always felt I was born too late for the music I was into growing up...
litwoken
7 hrs ago
#108
Thank you very much for sharing with us, litwoken. Loved the progressive rock they did. I seen them once.
debm55
7 hrs ago
#117
thank you very much for sharing with us, johnp3907, PS I remember the Stanley Theater.
debm55
7 hrs ago
#115
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Tour (Near Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis, MN).
waterwatcher123
6 hrs ago
#126