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 SHAWNSTER Blaze Ya Dead Homie was part of the tour too. Kottonmouth Kings / Tech N9ne / (hed) p.e. / Subnoize souljaz Aug 12, 2025
 Ad Keepers Gitaarvirtuoos Nuno Bettencourt laat andermaal horen van alle markten thuis te zijn Extreme Aug 12, 2025
 Ad Keepers Forbidden was nog beter dan ik verwacht had met als aangename verrassing Chris Kontos op de drumkruk waardoor de nummers nog meer grooveden dan dat ze deden met Paul Bostaph. forbidden / Warbringer / Headless Hunter Aug 12, 2025
 SHAWNSTER Bootleg In LA is the Anahiem concert. Insane Clown Posse / 2 Live Crew / Anybody Killa (ABK) Aug 12, 2025
 Gustav Mardiak This Little Richard concert: took place at Lucerna Palace - Great Hall! Little Richard Aug 12, 2025
 Gustav Mardiak This Chuck Berry concert took place at: Lucerna Palace - Great Hall! Chuck Berry Aug 12, 2025
 Kurt Nielsen A HIPPIE FROM WOODSTOCK At the concert in Copenhagen, Carlos Santana modestly said he was just a hippie from Woodstock. He didn’t talk much, but let his guitar say it all. He remarked that some people want good tequila, others strong weed, and perhaps someone might want a Rolls Royce. He himself, like so many hippies back then, just wished for a peaceful world. PEACE appeared on the big screen as a white dove flew across it. I first discovered Santana when I saw them in the Woodstock film. It made a lasting impression, alongside other great guitarists like Hendrix, Alvin Lee, and Pete Townshend. Particularly memorable was the long version of Soul Sacrifice, where the young drummer Michael Shrieve – only 20 years old – together with the rest of the percussion section drove the song forward, with Carlos on guitar and Gregg Rolie on the Hammond organ. Fittingly, they opened the Copenhagen concert with Soul Sacrifice and continued with several tracks from their early albums. My own first Santana record was Abraxas – full of great songs, rock, and Latin fusion. For a 15-year-old from West Jutland, it was something completely different. And then there was the album cover… especially the dark-skinned naked woman, which I studied closely. It was a dream world far from my hometown. Of course, we got Black Magic Woman, Oye Como Va, and Samba pa Ti. I listened to Santana a lot in the early 1970s, but my interest waned over time. It came roaring back with the 1999 album Supernatural, where Carlos played with younger guest artists. From that album, Maria Maria is well-known, and when it rang out in the Royal Arena on August 11, 2025, the whole audience got to their feet – even old me – clapping and dancing. The band that night was superb: talented singers, strong keyboards, and a big rhythm section. I was especially impressed by Cindy Blackman Santana – a phenomenal drummer who delivered a powerful six-minute solo. After her solo, her husband Carlos took the microphone for the second time that evening and praised her to the skies. They are soulmates; I believe he even proposed to her on stage many years ago. Now, at 65, she still drums with an energy that could power a train. It takes a strong woman to play like that – and she keeps herself fit. The drums are the best exercise. Carlos, now 78, moved quietly around the stage, with a chair nearby, but still played brilliantly. His tone is instantly recognizable – you’re never in doubt when it’s Carlos Santana playing. Melodic, virtuosic, and a true trendsetter. The concert was the last show of the long Oneness Tour. But it’s certainly not the last we’ll hear from him. He has a residency in Las Vegas and is even considering a collaboration with Taylor Swift. It was the first time I had heard Santana live – and it was well worth the wait. Now I want to dive back into his music, including the new album Sentient and the more experimental records I haven’t heard yet. A big thank you to Carlos, Cindy, and the whole band for an unforgettable musical experience. I went with my musical playmate, stayed at a nearby hotel, and we had dinner at a good Italian restaurant. We talked music with other fans before and after the concert. We took the train – no stress with a car. All in all, a great trip – even if, late at night, we “emptied the Øresund of cod.” Carlos Santana Aug 12, 2025
 putyourphonedown If anyone remembers if there was an opener please update kitchens of distinction Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow Tom and I Gov't Mule Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow Josh Reasor connection - Reasor's sponsorship - Mel Hall, Roberta Pointer...other R's folks there Johnny Reliable Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow Me myself and I Galactic Aug 12, 2025
 JasonTracy There is confusion because of an Indianapolis Star add that shows Rusted Root as the opening act, but I have found other sources confirming that Our Lady Peace was the actual opening act.https://www.otherpeoplesmusic.net/HTML/concert_rev_1995.html Jimmy Page & Robert Plant / Our Lady Peace Aug 12, 2025
 Faye D Ignore that “first album” in front of the El Loco Tour. Lol Molly Hatchet / Loverboy Aug 12, 2025
 Faye D Loverboy was touring hard then in support of their first album. I saw them in February with Molly Hatchet, but you saw them July 23,1981 in Spokane with ZZ Top in support of their first album El Loco Tour. Cruising Riverside! Wow, that was an integral part of my youth when I lived in Washington. Molly Hatchet / Loverboy Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow w/Tom Dutton moe. Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow with Kevin & Gene moe. Aug 12, 2025
 Tockershow First ever FLips show, it was spectacular and featured their guitarist, Ronald and they played the stuff that makes me love that band. I also saw Weyland in the golf cart, driving it around with Gibby from Butthole Surfers. Irishmoon333 - wish I'd met you there! Butthole Surfers / Stone Temple Pilots / The Flaming Lips Aug 12, 2025
 Jeff M Soundboard recording available on Archive.org Set 1: 01 (intro) 02 On a Clear Daze 03 Trail of Seasons 04 Thanks for Calling (poem) 05 Whatever 06 Gotta Get Outta Here 07 Another Scarlet Butterfly 08 Scarred But Smarter 09 I Wonder (Are These The Things That I See In Your Eyes) 10 Peacemaker 11 Let's Go Dancing 12 Midwestern Blues (cut at beginning - tape flip) 13 Down Out Law 14 MacDougal Blues 15 Time 16 This Town Set 2: 01 The Indian Song > 02 Build A Fire 03 Right Side of Town (w/ I Want You to Want Me) 04 Why Does it Feel So Hard to Say 05 Ain't It Strange 06 Close the Door 07 Wrapped In Sky 08 For You (w/ For You - Springsteen) 09 Iron Mountain 10 40 Miles Of Mountain Road 11 I Shall Be Released 12 The Friend Song Kevn Kinney Aug 12, 2025
 Dj Slowdive Found the actual date! (Also on Mar 10th) Negativland Aug 12, 2025
 Grindcrusher Day 3 of Spirit In Black - Night Visions (August 17) at Guebwiller, with days 1 & 2 (August 15 & 16) having taken place at Le Grillen in Colmar. Luc Arbogast / Hrafngrímr / Askemåne Aug 12, 2025