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 Blues-Lover Great show. Robert Cray is a very funny guy. Awesome Guitarist! Wonderful band! The Robert Cray Band May 07, 2025
 Brannonjm It poured raincoat night. Lots of people left. We stayed till the end. Pink Floyd May 07, 2025
 Karl-Michael Schindler Wrong city for ELP. The location was Halle, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. I was there. Mötley Crüe wasn't there. Mötley Crüe / Emerson, Lake & Palmer May 07, 2025
 Professor Husband Cool show - no opening act, The Slackers played two full sets with an intermission in between. The Slackers May 07, 2025
 Tominator Another excellent performance from Zappa and the outstanding musicians he surrounds himself with. Two hours and 45 minutes of amazing music. Dweezil Zappa May 07, 2025
 Bobby B: The Vinyl Vagabond Diving Woman ripped my heart out! I was so happy! Japanese Breakfast / Ginger Root May 07, 2025
 Professor Husband The Coca Cola Roxy in the ‘00s is not the same venue as the one at the Battery. It’s the one now known as Buckhead Theater. Coca-Cola Roxy, The Battery Atlanta May 06, 2025
 Professor Husband Catch 22 opened for Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish / Catch 22 May 06, 2025
 Professor Husband This is incorrect - concert was at the OLD Roxy, now the Buckhead Theater. Roxy at the Battery didn’t open until the 2010s! Reel Big Fish / RX Bandits / Catch 22 / Lucky Boys Confusion / Suburban Legends May 06, 2025
 janicethemenace I was in attendance - band Ours with Jimmy Gnecco opened the show Blue October / Madeleine Peyroux / Ours May 06, 2025
 rockriverine The concert was very disappointing, very short, pretty much a medley of a few songs Dead Or Alive May 06, 2025
 David Cornea Unfortunately this was my musical awakening Ninja Sex Party / Starbomb / TWRP May 06, 2025
 Jeffrey Lee <b>The Who: Joyous Moments of Rock 'n' Roll</b> By Joseph Sasfy — The Washington Post — Friday, 14 December 1979 The Who staggered through the '70s with a succession of inconsistent and mostly disappointing albums. Thanks to their live performances, however, their reputation has never really suffered. On stage, Townshend's sometimes overcalculated musical ambitions have always given way to the band's need to deliver on its promise to rock the kids. Last night at the Capital Centre, they rocked them once more as they have for 15 years. The show was as powerful and exhilirating as anything rock offers in 1979. With their opening songs, "Substitute" and "Can't Explain," The Who defined exactly what power pop -- the blend of hard-rock dynamics and melody they pioneered -- is all about. Of course, the maniacal and explosive drumming of the late Keith Moon was conspicuously absent, particularly in songs like "My Generation," where his drums were practically the lead instrument. New drummer Kenny Jones is a rock veteran and, for a mere mortal, he propelled The Who's sound with tremendous energy and nerve. The other classic Who elements were intact. The stately John Entwhistle laid down thick and sturdy bass lines. A short-haired Roger Daltrey paced the stage, slung his mike like a lariat, at times tossing it 20 feet into the air, and handled his vocals effortlessly. Leading it all was Townshend, rock's greatest guitar dramatist. He was a galvanic presence all night, continually dancing around the stage, sending his arm into its classic windmill attack, dropping guitar chords on the audience like H-bombs. Not surprisingly the highlight was the medley from "Tommy" begun with Townshend's furious drumming intro to "Pinball Wizard." Later when Daltrey sang "Listening to you I get the music" and they turned the lights on the crowd, it was a joyous moment. Like so many times before, The Who offered one of rock's special communions between a band and its audience. With Pete Townshend presiding over the rites, the sacrament of rock "n" roll and its magic was delivered. The Who will perform again this Monday at the Capital Centre. The Who May 06, 2025
 HeTheu Paul Weller beim Pinkeln auf der Autobahnraststätte getroffen und angesprochen🫠 Paul Weller May 06, 2025
 HeTheu Ehrengastkarten beim Kastelruther Spatzen Konzert in N.-Debant gewonnen!! Kastelruther Spatzen May 06, 2025
 riley róisín Fell to my knees in the middle of Aldi..... I hope Julien is alright Julien Baker & Torres / Julien Baker / Torres May 06, 2025
 Tony Brown The support band was the Smoke "Fairies".....spelling mistake on the original listing. Laura Marling / Smoke Fairies May 06, 2025
 bsworth Jimmy Herring & The Invisible Whip - opening set John McLaughlin (Miles Davis cover) Les Brers in A Minor (The Allman Brothers Band cover) Sketch Ballad Jungle Book Overture Matt's Funk Rainbow 1911 John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension / Jimmy Herring & The Invisible Whip May 06, 2025
 bsworth John Mclaughlin set Miles Beyond (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) (John McLauglin's amps weren't working for about ten minutes so band just jammed until it was fixed) El hombre que sabia Light at the Edge of the World (Pharoah Sanders cover) New Blues Old Bruise (John McLaughlin song) Echoes From Then With Jimmy Herring and The Invisible Whip: Meeting of the Spirits (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Trilogy (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) A Lotus on Irish Streams (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Eternity's Breath, Part 1 (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Eternity's Breath, Part 2 (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Birds of Fire (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Earth Ship (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) The Dance of Maya (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) Encore: Be Happy (Mahavishnu Orchestra cover) John McLaughlin and the 4th Dimension / Jimmy Herring & The Invisible Whip May 06, 2025
 dogguy12 Short video of song SnowTime from concert. https://youtu.be/I5FQ4H_OFJQ James Taylor May 06, 2025