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 Rottiemom1217 I was there that day. It rained. None of the bands wanted to play because of the potential to be electrocuted. Only John Cougar came out, said you all paid to see a concert and f’mm being electrocuted, we will play even if none of the others will. And proceeded to rock JFK stadium. Journey / The Tubes / Sammy Hagar / Bryan Adams / John Mellencamp Aug 30, 2020
 ajprokop Also, Taj Mahal and Last Friday's Fire were the opening acts. The Beach Boys Aug 29, 2020
 ajprokop I was at this concert and although I do not recall the exact set list, the one shown is pretty accurate. However, "Surf's Up" was not performed. I specifically remember Carl saying that we weren't the right audience for it. The Beach Boys Aug 29, 2020
 Missy Himmuch Did this happen? I'm confused Rush Aug 29, 2020
 zanevxz 3) Stumpy Goes To Bognor - Chip Bailey 4) Trouble In Mind - Lucky Millinder & Sister Rosetta Tharpe [Greg Butler’s “Greg’s Greats”] 7) Sunflower - Sasha Samara 11) Big Fat Mama - Lucky Mallinda [Greg Butler’s “Greg’s Greats”] Duke Special Aug 28, 2020
 DavidO Anyone remember seeing Santana, Blue Oyster Cult and? at Memorial Stadium? It may have been somewhere else? The seventies were kind of foggy at times, but I do remember these were awesome concerts. Sure wish I would have saved my ticket stubs, might help fill in some blanks... Foreigner / Stephen Bishop / Tower Of Power / Heart Aug 28, 2020
 Achmanan Soerjanatamihardja Yes has demonstrated and proved themselves as a true progressive rock band of all-time despite the old ages of the musicians – Steve Howe (65), Chris Squire (64) and Alan White (62) – through delivering a flawless, fabulous and fantastic concert at The Ritz Carlton Hotel’s Ballroom, Jakarta, 24 April 2012. It was the first time in the forty-four year history of the band they ever made live in Jakarta through an event beautifully titled as ‘Celebrating 44 Years of YES in One Wonderous Night’. They played wonderfully for approximately 135 minutes non-stop music with songs spanning from their seventies, eighties albums as well as some from their new album ‘Fly From Here’ (2011). I am totally amazed by how great they play together as a band. Yes Aug 27, 2020
 b2ux heres a pic for yall to ad got mad cash for this poster a few years ago more then s few grsnd for somethin i put in a suitcase ... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/db/LedZepAmerica1971.jpg Hollywood Sportatorium Aug 27, 2020
 b2ux THANKYOU SANDY yes there is ... 70 my eye ,, wheres led zeppelin or the firm or how about skynard ,,,, theres about 40 missing that i see off the top of my head ,,,, we went from 73 to 82' almost every weekend and some week days ....... Hollywood Sportatorium Aug 27, 2020
 Robert Cullins Underground festival that featured 20 bands, Tattoo Contest, vendors, and a runway fashion show. Catapulted the careers of Black Flys, Monster Beverages, and London Calling Fashions. Long Tall Sally Aug 27, 2020
 Eabarta This was the strangest I ever saw him came out in a tuxedo short hair clean shaven playing on a grand piano no guitar did the motorcycle song and a lot of anti Nixon Spiro T Agnew song not what anyone expected LOL this may Not be the exact date but it was around then have been To other concerts not listed many times at the Croton River festival with Pete Segar 1978-79 looked and played normal Arlo Guthrie Aug 27, 2020
 Cronie Last show I saw before quarantine Touch is Automatic / Riggs Calvero / Venison Aug 26, 2020
 don b The band calling themselves Grand Funk Railroad is a terrible misrepresentation of the Real Grand Funk Railroad. They just play loud to over compensate for the talent that is Mark Farner and the only Grand Fund Railroad. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band / Grand Funk (Not Mark Farner) Aug 26, 2020
 don b This is a terrible misrepresentation of the band known as Grand Funk Railroad. They are not even a good cover band for the music. Grand Funk (Not Mark Farner) Aug 26, 2020
 kwyjibo2112 Police halt Rolling Stones show in Rochester New York Rochester police and the staff of the War Memorial must have known trouble was brewing. When the curtain went up the night of Nov. 1, 1965, there were 120 officers, War Memorial security, and ushers — the largest such show of crowd-control force in the venue's history — ready to keep the crowd under control. Maybe they needed a few more. That Rochester show before an estimated crowd of 4,000 was perhaps the shortest Rolling Stones concert of all time, shut down by police slightly after 9 p.m. after only six songs. It was only their second-ever tour of the United States, in support of the album Out of Our Heads. And mothers and fathers across Smugtown were surely thinking that title accurately described today's kids when they read their newspapers the next day. "The ones down front — particularly the girls — caused most of the trouble," Rochester Police Chief William Lombard was quoted in the Times-Union. "They really started to get worked up when one Rolling Stone took off his jacket." But what actually shut down the show was the promise — and the threat — of even more skin. "I knew when this one fellow took off his jacket and waved it at the girls while wiggling around that the next number would be the last," Lombard said. "That's the one where he strips to his undershirt." The story did not indicate which of the British Invasion louts Lombard was referring to. One can only wonder if the police chief in hindsight regretted that move, as audience members reportedly threw popcorn, candy boxes, shoes and other items at the stage and chanted "We want the Stones!" Detective Lt. Andrew J. Sparacino was hit in the left eye and was taken to Genesee Hospital. As the Times-Union reported, "Lombard said he thought someone swung a bag of caramels at Sparacino." And the photo accompanying the T-U story shows a glum looking Sparacino with a patch over one eye. Years later, he told a reporter he remembered talking to Stones lead vocalist Mick Jagger about being careful because of the crowd and the rock and roller responding "with some of the foulest language I've ever heard." Sparacino wasn't the only victim of the night's wildness. One 16-year-old Rochester fan was taken to Highland Hospital with a leg injury. And police removed "several youths" from the building for disorderly conduct. Who's to blame? Lombard told media the crowd was noisy but for the most part civilized. "I appealed to them once to help them enjoy the show," he was quoted as saying. "But when some of them really started to get worked up and began charging the stage, I thought someone would get hurt." After the show, guitarist and backing vocalist Keith Richards reportedly trash talked Rochester to the police, saying "This is a hick town. They were twice as wild in Montreal. They won't get hurt. You were too hard with them." The Rolling Stones reportedly flew out of town that night, presumably on their way to Providence, Rhode Island, and the next stop on their tour. Taken from an article in The Times-Union newspaper, photos included. The Rolling Stones Aug 25, 2020
 Eric I attended this concert & have a Recording-Live-Entire set, recorded on Sterio Mic & Tape recorder- Very decent copy- call or text Elle, if you are interested...(231)4632221 -I also have early Korn , 311 & maybe Kotton mouth Kings... Tool / Psychotica Aug 25, 2020
 cuse98 this was a great show as I recall. I think it was on July 3rd but maybe they played multiple nights Pearl Jam Aug 24, 2020
 Reid Schumacher Not Colorado Springs. Telluride as the name clearly states. Town Park. Telluride Bluegrass Festival 2016 Aug 24, 2020
 cuse98 Great show. Maybe they played a two night set? Stub says June 3rd but I don't recall The National / The Antlers Aug 24, 2020
 tidyboy Worst VIP area Ever, Chino was a pin. Bad gig. Though nothing will beat the 2 dayer at Astoria, London 98 RIP Deftones / Black Peaks Aug 23, 2020