Sep 29, 1972 (51 years ago) UW Hec Edmundson Pavilion Seattle, Washington, United States
$2.75 student prices; quadrophonic sound in this otherwise basketball court
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As I said when I created this: "I was a brand-new student at the U, living in Haggett Hall, North Tower, Devoe House." (Sept 1972- May 1976.)
I have just now uploaded a photo taken of me noodling sometime then on the piano in the lobby of Haggett Hall and printed in a later brochure for future residents.
Anyone else from UW's Haggett Hall remember the cafeteria's Lovely Zita "seconds maid"?
This was Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" tour. It was held at UW's Hec Ed Pavilion. It was the one and only quadrophonic concert I ever attended (I think). The band specically placed a stack of PA speakers at all four corners of this otherwise basketball court. It was obviously quadrophonic when they played that cash register sound effect before "Money"--and the effect bounced all over the room, from corner to corner to corner. I still recall that amazing sound to this day.
I was a brand-new student at the U, living in Haggett Hall, North Tower, Devoe House. The student price for this concert was $2.75, as I recall. The concert was held in the UW's basketball court (that often held concerts for many years)...
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