Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 xGman Saw Eddie Money there sometime in 77. Won free tickets and a free LP and felt ripped off. It was bad. The Cellar Door Apr 21, 2020
 xGman The unknown warn up band for the Who The Who / Lynyrd Skynyrd Apr 21, 2020
 xGman The Cap Center went crazy when they played Star Star and Mick rode the giant dick. The highlight for me was Rip This Joint, and we did. Rolling Stones Apr 21, 2020
 xGman I was at this show. Nobody had heard of Skynyrd, the warn up band. I still remember when the Who turned on the Quad sound system. Painfully great. The Who / Lynyrd Skynyrd Apr 21, 2020
 Acey68 Cancelled Aerosmith Apr 21, 2020
 Voodoo Chile originally scheduled for 3/26/1982 but was postponed due to the tragic death of Randy Rhoads Ozzy Osbourne / UFO / Magnum Apr 20, 2020
 Bunky Wertman The Beatles were not in the USA in March 1964, so they were not in Pittsburgh in March 1964. The Beatles / The Beach Boys / Lesley Gore Apr 20, 2020
 TkdBrian Roger Waters performs “The Wall.” It was EPIC! Roger Waters Apr 20, 2020
 Louis William Grothmann Terence Trent D'Arby opened for Duran Duran. Good weather great show. Simon pointed out that the Missouri River was at the top of the levee. That was the year of the Great Flood of 93. Thank goodness the levee held that day. Duran Duran Apr 20, 2020
 Louis William Grothmann I was in the front row of the balcony. This wasn't in the auditorium. It was in the Kiel Oprah House. It was one of the last shows be for it closed for quite a while. Duran Duran is absolutely one of the best live bands anyone will ever see. Duran Duran Apr 20, 2020
 Louis William Grothmann Debbie Harry opened in St Louis. She was great. Tears for Fears delivered the goods that night. Roland promise we wouldn't be sitting very long. Lol he kept his promise. We were all singing and dancing. Great show. Tears For Fears Apr 20, 2020
 Nick Mayhew Showed up late. Missed FOH. Integrity ripped, though Integrity / Gehenna / Full of Hell Apr 20, 2020
 Philip Stoehr Typical GREAT Y&T, show! Y&T Apr 20, 2020
 Mark Prindiville 2017 was the first of a four year bad luck streak for Rock on the Range/Sonic Temple, with three years of bad weather incidents and the fourth (2020) being outright cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. Rock on the Range 2017 Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Alma Aguirre Grass Roots / The Buckinghams / The Cowsills Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Kevin Couch Ted Nugent / Uriah Heep / Rex Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Vince Eads Ted Nugent / Nazareth Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Gretchen Hemmerdinger Queen / Dakota Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Steve Roquemore Talking Heads Apr 19, 2020
 jmdiff with Hughes Grogan U2 / BoDeans Apr 19, 2020