Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 Martin Kelly Great concert so well staged managed to get the best from Rod Rod Stewart / Johnny Mac & The Faithful Jun 26, 2023
 sssinistre Leonor SS canceló. Tensö / Haren / Akelarre / Eskolopendra Jun 26, 2023
 ThunderChicken7 Elvis Costello opening Rolling Stones Jun 26, 2023
 ThunderChicken7 Also included Faith No More opening. Robert Plant Jun 26, 2023
 Acey68 Setlist Set 1: Cassidy, Brown-Eyed Women, I Need a Miracle, Here Comes Sunshine, Tennessee Jed, China Doll, Viola Lee Blues, The Music Never Stopped Set 2: New Speedway Boogie, Dark Star, The Other One, Terrapin Station, Drums, Space, Black Peter, Casey Jones, One More Saturday Night   Dead & Company Jun 25, 2023
 Bigd696969 Gwen Stefani Setlist: The Sweet Escape Sunday Morning Hey Baby It's My Life Bathwater Baby Don't Lie Cool Underneath It All Ex-Girlfriend Hella Good Let Me Blow Ya Mind (instrumental during costume change, dance performance) Used to Love You Wind It Up Rich Girl Luxurious What You Waiting For? True Babe Don't Speak Spiderwebs Encore: Just a Girl Hollaback Girl Sophie Ellis-Bextor Setlist: Take Me Home Hypnotized Young Blood Get Over You Lady (Hear Me Tonight) Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) Sing It Back Crying at the Discoteque Like a Prayer Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer) Murder on the Dancefloor Gwen Stefani / Sophie Ellis-Bextor Jun 25, 2023
 jk666 We went because the ‘Boston’ show was originally canceled, it was later rescheduled. So cold for June, so much rain, but we survived all of it. I love that the ticket stub looks waterlogged. Van Halen / Scorpions / Dokken / Metallica / Kingdom Come Jun 25, 2023
 gratefulseedsaver If I had to pick my absolute favorite of all time live music performances it would have to be Kodo Tsuzumi. My mind was blown by the intense drama that was put on display by this group of musicians. Every note brought wonder and joy. An EPIC musical journey. Drummimg at it’s BEST!!! Kodo Tsuzumi Jun 25, 2023
 gratefulseedsaver Front row seats for one of music’s most legendary trailblazers…absolutely BOMBASTIC!!! Roger Waters Jun 25, 2023
 Jayworld Eddie Veder sang the first three songs of Pearl Jam's set then had to leave the stage due to stomach problems. Neil Young just happened to be backstage so they brought him out for an impromptu jam with the rest of Pearl Jam instead of cancelling the show. Ticket holders were offered a replacement concert in San Jose at Spartan stadium later in the year. This concert also used in innovative ticketing method where people's names were on the ticket, in order to beat scalpers and to go around normal ticket agencies that Pearl Jam were upset about at the time. Pearl Jam / Neil Young / Bad Religion Jun 25, 2023
 Jenn Rohrer The Struts were the openers Foo Fighters / The Struts Jun 25, 2023
 Jane Corcoran With John ♥️ Joe Cocker Jun 25, 2023
 Orryjacksonfan Nicole Cesmeci Hallo warum durfte Orry Jackson nicht seine Songs singen obwohl er auf der Liste stand bin sehr enttäuscht 😞 bin nur wegen ihm hin und dann sowas geht garnicht Jellina / Kayef / Orry Jackson / Mike Singer / Pietro Lombardi Jun 25, 2023
 Steve1954 Although this is a duplicate date Sabbath we’re definitely at this venue on this date. I remember because it was the same night as Speech Day at my school which I scribed from and went to the Poly. Black Sabbath Jun 25, 2023
 Heidi Jeter-Minick There was a table set up onstage, with a red and white checkered tablecloth and wine bottle, like in an italian restaurant. Jethro Tull Jun 25, 2023
 marc_pando Wrong info.....very wrong! Electronic was not on the lineup. Electronic was with DM in 1990. Not with The Cure. The Cure / Pixies / Love And Rockets Jun 25, 2023
 marc_pando Some el posted this included Electronic which is incorrect. Electronic was the year after in 1990 with DM not The Cure. The Cure / Pixies / Love And Rockets Jun 25, 2023
 Bob DeBoer Chris Osgood (in cap) with Ernie and Bill Batson of The Mighty Mofos. The Mighty Mofos / X-Boys / Flamin' Oh's / Michael Yonkers / DJ Danny Sigelman Jun 25, 2023
 Terence Yung Pianist Terence Yung has been hailed as "a brilliant young artist" with "powerhouse virtuosity," "felt musicianship" and "a real gift for communication in performance." Mr. Yung has appeared throughout the United States as a recitalist, in chamber music concerts, as soloist with orchestras, including performances in New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle and Houston, as well as abroad in Spain and France. His international honors include top prizes at the Puigcerdà International Music Competition in Spain and the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition in New York City. Notable venues include Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center of Performing Arts (Philadelphia), Benaroya Hall (Seattle), the Teatro d Puigcerdá, the Grand Opera House (Delaware), the Juilliard School (New York City), Steinway Hall, Yamaha Salon, the Kosciuszko Foundation, the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. In the United States and abroad, Mr. Yung has performed at music festivals including the International Keyboard Institute and Festival (New York City), the Puigcerdà International Music Festival (Spain), the International Piano Festival (Houston), and the Adirondack International Music Festival in upstate New York. Terence, who grew up in the United States, studied privately with Eleanor Sokoloff of the Curtis Institute of Music before entering the Juilliard School's pre-college program in New York City at the age of thirteen, where he was a pupil of Frank Lévy and Martin Canin (the teaching assistant of Rosina Lhévinne). He continued his studies with Abbey Simon at the Moores School of Music in Houston, where he holds a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. He also holds a prestigious Diplôme from the Académie Internationale d'Eté de Nice, where he studied with Michel Béroff and Philippe Entremont, and he took lessons informally with Susan Starr, Lang Lang, Garrick Ohlsson, and Horacio Gutierrez. Mr. Yung has been highly committed to the education and outreach of classical music. His work with outreach organizations has made a difference for the underprivileged children of inner-city Houston through the gift of music. He has served on the piano faculties of the Yellowstone Academy and the University of Houston Moores School of Music Preparatory and Continuing Studies. His involvements with community organizations include frequent collaborations with the Orchestra Society of Philadelphia. Terence Yung has been a subject of interviews by Ming Pao Daily News, the Global Chinese Times, and French public news as an outstanding young pianist from Hong Kong.   Terence Yung Jun 25, 2023
 Michael kelpie I played bass in Fat Dinosaur in 1992 & 1993. In addition to the three gigs listed, we also did two short European tours. I remember (albeit vaguely) being the first act to perform at Glasto 1992, on NME stage in the sunshine. Happy days! Fat Dinosaur Jun 24, 2023