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 bluccabling Acoustic set in-store at the Thunderbird location celebration guns Nov 15, 2025
 Jonny-the-Jitter https://www.bristol247.com/culture/music/review-david-ramirez-louisiana/ David Ramirez / Kerri Watt Nov 15, 2025
 bluccabling Celebration Guns got through 1 song before the people downtairs were complaining about the noise so then we went home - Justin celebration guns Nov 15, 2025
 bluccabling yes, Celebration Guns opened for a screening of the movie Mean Girls. In a park. With food trucks! celebration guns Nov 15, 2025
 Kim Livingston Can still remember the taste of blackberry brandy - don't remember how we smuggled it in. Also, could not hear for awhile afterward. rare earth / The Doobie Brothers Nov 15, 2025
 Blues-Lover Coco played a great show last night. Loved how he interacted with the audience. It’s amazing to watch him play the guitar the way he does which is unusual since he plays the guitar upside down. His band is super tight and great interaction between them. What great musicians they all are. Super impressed by Jeff Paris. Always a great show. We see Coco each time he comes around. Love this group! Coco Montoya Nov 15, 2025
 bluccabling duplicate event You Know This Moses / celebration guns / Instructions / Webs Nov 15, 2025
 Martin Sørensen Cunio vocals being sung by New York-based singer Tal Bergman (Chaka Khan, Joe Bonamassa, LL Cool J) on drums Axel Tosca (George Clinton, Robert Glasper, Louie Vega) on keys and synths Lea Lorien (Scissor Sisters, David Morales) providing backing vocals. Carlos Alomar, Guitar George Murray, bass The D.A.M. Trilogy Nov 15, 2025
 Kim Livingston This was an old building in '71 & quickly became hazy from the smoke. Was general admission & sat in the highest row. Pretty sure you could've gotten high from the second-hand pot smoke, and the haze made it ethereal & downright magical. Played Stairway to Heaven which wouldn't be released until November 8, 1971. Led Zeppelin Nov 15, 2025
 Kim Livingston A ton of balloons released from the stage when Three Dog Night performed Joy to the World. I think that was the song. Three Dog Night / Chicago Nov 15, 2025
 tstar I saw this one at Fenway Park, Where there was an actual wall, lol !! The Green Monster Roger Waters Nov 15, 2025
 nas_ti.jpg Dallas always has such low energy. Poor Gran trying to hype up the crowd. smh grandson / Ho99o9 Nov 15, 2025
 Jonny-the-Jitter Lunch time set & signing. Jade Bird Nov 15, 2025
 SmallFry Video is Defeated Sanity Sanguisugabogg / Despised Icon / Defeated Sanity / Upon Stone / Corpse Pile Nov 15, 2025
 SmallFry Despised Icon was LIT! Sanguisugabogg / Despised Icon / Defeated Sanity / Upon Stone / Corpse Pile Nov 15, 2025
 Beauknows I was just about to turn 16 in 1967. The Byrds were my favorite band, so I attended this festival with my older brother and a few friends. We all partook of some of the psychedelics that were popular at that time so a lot what happened is hard to remember now ( it was the sixties after all) but I do have a couple of distinct memories. The festival started as standing room only on the main floor because the light show had hung huge sheets of paper from the rafter beams on both sides of the floor to project their lights on. The sheets of paper hung down nearly to the floor covering up all the seats above the sides of the main floor. This was a 12-hour event so eventually some people started to get tired of standing so they started to tear down the paper to get to the seats. This freaked out the festival promoters and they announced from the stage that the paper was attached to the rafter beams with piles of bricks, and they were afraid that the bricks could come raining down on the crowd if people kept tearing the paper. This wasn’t a very good thing to say to a very large group of people in altered states of mind and it created quite a bit of concern but luckily there was no rain of bricks. The only bands I remember performing were the Byrds and Jefferson Airplane. The Byrds performed before the Airplane, and they put on a great show. There were only four of them because Gene Clark wasn’t with the band. David Crosby talked quite a bit between numbers and invited all of us to come down to San Francisco for the Summer of Love. I remember that when some of the groups performed there were go-go dancers dancing on the sides of the stage, which I didn’t feel fit mood of the festival. There was a very long break between some of the performances and some people from the crowd would go up on stage and do impromptu amateur performances with the equipment that was up there. During one of these long breaks, we formed a long conga line in the crowd and were having a great time dancing using cans and bottles for percussion instruments making our own music. We did this for quite a long time until there was an announcement that the Jefferson Airplane were refusing to come on stage until we stopped dancing and making noise. We were having such a great time that it took a while for us to quit but shortly after we did the Airplane finally came on. In our states of mind, it was magical to see Grace Slick standing up there a few feet away from us singing White Rabbit. Even though I don’t remember a lot of what happened at this festival I do remember it being a great experience and it only cost $5.00 to attend. As a side note the night before this festival the Byrds performed at a country club somewhere near Tacoma (perhaps Gig Harbor} and I was at that show. The stage was about one foot high, and we sat on the floor right in front of the stage about five feet from the band. There were probably less than 200 people there. Being such a huge Byrds fan, this turned out to be one of the best times of my life. Beauknows Jefferson Airplane / The Byrds / Emergency Exit / Chrome Syrcus / Magic Fern / The Good Times Nov 15, 2025
 Tim Cancilla-Rattlehead Got tickets for my 16th birthday 🤘🤘🤘 George Thorogood and The Destroyers Nov 15, 2025
 noreenah jazz! Laufey Nov 15, 2025
 Seb R. https://www.froggydelight.com/article-1947-Festival_Fnac_Indetendances_2005.html Nosfell / Spleen Nov 15, 2025
 bamjuggler This show was rescheduled due to weather and actually happened on September 11, 2001 B.B. King Nov 15, 2025