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 jellibat Laibach did thier sound of music album set in full, other performers did songs to the theme, some riffed sound of music covers also or picked favourite songs , or wrote songs about favourite things Laibach / Chai / Amanda Palmer / The Native Cats / Evan Carydakis quartet / Medhanit Barratt Jan 23, 2020
 Zigman Turn! Turn! Turn! is the semi-acoustic trio Savannah Smith (guitar, vocals), Adam Levy (guitar, vocals) and Barb Brynstad (bass, vocals) playing their favorite close harmony 60’s and 70’s country, folk and pop covers along with a handful of cosmic indie/folk/Americana originals. Savannah Smith only needs thirty seconds of your time to win you over. In a world filled to its brim with would-be young singer-songwriters, Savannah’s vocal prowess, and her absolute mastery of crafting raw and gritty emotion into beautiful melodies, defines her from the crowd in moments. Her stage show all her own; Savannah introduces her music with an irresistible charm, ushering the listener into her world with casual ease before effusing desperate and earnest emotion in each song. Her lyrics darken the bright chords and create a depth in her music that reaches far beyond her years. Adam Levy has been called both a “Great American Songwriter” and an “unknown treasure” by journalists and fans around the world. While leading numerous musical projects in multiple genres, he is probably best known for the last 20+ years as the leader and founding member of the Minnesota-based rock band, The Honeydogs. Barb Brynstad is a local musician with decades-long roots in the Twin Cities music community. As a singer, bass and guitar player, she plays in several well-known Minnesota bands and contributes her solid musical talents to a variety of theater and recording projects. Barb actively enjoys playing all styles of music, including blues, funk, pop, rock, country, gospel and jazz. Turn Turn Turn / Actual Wolf Jan 23, 2020
 SluGg There is a video for this one look it up on youtube Primus / Fungo Mungo / Phallucy Jan 23, 2020
 Dougie Currie Hi Keith, didn't know the premier date so I have to edit once I find out, thanks Barclay James Harvest A Concert For The People Jan 22, 2020
 COLBAIN I was there...opener was 707, not Squier REO Speedwagon / 707 Jan 22, 2020
 Keith Domone The cinema screenings for the Berlin film were in July 1982. Barclay James Harvest A Concert For The People Jan 22, 2020
 Mark37890 Feb 19, 1987 Frankie Goes to Hollywood opened for Berlin at the Festhalle in Frankfurt. You have it listed for FG2H, but not Berlin. Berlin Jan 22, 2020
 Mark37890 They opened for Berlin at this show.. they toured with Berlin. Frankie Goes To Hollywood Jan 22, 2020
 Mark37890 Feb 19, 1987. Frankie Goes to Hollywood opened for BERLIN at the Festhalle in Frankfurt Frankie Goes To Hollywood Jan 22, 2020
 Tom schulz Seen many times with Rick and Cindy and Randy the buckinghams / The Grass Roots / Herman's Hermits Jan 22, 2020
 Vince Ricci Yes my collection is a work in progress. I have over 500 tickets n my collection Rosanne Cash and Band Jan 21, 2020
 Vince Ricci Wow you have been to some great concerts, I have over 500 concert ticket stubs in my collection. Would you have any duplicates that you would be interested in selling? Pacific Coliseum Jan 21, 2020
 Johnnycerveza64 this is my list of concerts that I attended, there are concerts back to the 60's listed here: https://www.concertarchives.org/venues/pacific-coliseum Pacific Coliseum Jan 20, 2020
 Hugh Wilson I recall him describing his voice as "Geese farts on a muggy day." :-) Leo Kotke Jan 20, 2020
 deesonic Met Gene Hoglan at this show. Exodus / Forbidden / Wasted Youth Jan 19, 2020
 Janis Lehman-Higdon Attended with Danny Desenfants. Sammy Hagar, Quarterflash Jan 19, 2020
 Mark Smith Two fabulous versions of Public Image by PIL. Jah Wobble’s Invaders of the Heart Jan 19, 2020
 Dan D. Is this a work in progress? the Coliseum has had a lot more concerts than listed. Pacific Coliseum Jan 18, 2020
 Scott Beck Absolutely the best live show I've ever seen. Pink Floyd Jan 18, 2020
 Joe R. Zenarcher Unbelievable show. Took my younger brother and sister at 16. My only chance to see the amazing Phil Lynott when he was still with us. Afterwards he stood next to me on the riser and watched Freddie Mercury open the show with a champagne toast. Incredible! Thin Lizzy / Queen Jan 17, 2020