Jonathan Amos's Concert Archive

Born & bred in England, then 23 years in Australia and now in Japan.

Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan     Joined August 2025    

Jonathan Amos has 2 Atomic Rooster concerts.

Atomic Rooster is a British hard rock and progressive rock band active primarily during the 1970s and early 1980s. The group was founded in 1969 by keyboardist Vincent Crane, following his departure from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, a band he co-founded in 1966. The original lineup also included drummer Carl Palmer.

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Date Concert Venue Location
May 26, 1972 –
May 29, 1972
The Great Western Express Festival
Faces / Alexis Korner / Buddy Miles Band / Rory Gallagher / Nazareth / Roxy Music / Heads, Hands & Feet / Wishbone Ash / the strawbs / Stone The Crows / Natural Accoustic Band / Focus / Brewers Droop / Spencer Davis / The Incredible String Band / Lindisfarne / The Average White Band / Slade / Monty Python's Flying Circus / The Beach Boys / Jackson Heights / Atomic Rooster / vinegar joe / The Sutherland Brothers / Genesis / Status Quo / Don McLean / Humble Pie / Sha Na Na / Joe Cocker / Locomotive GT / The Persuasions / Jonathan Kelly / Hamish Imlach Show all bands
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Tupholme Manor Park Bardney, England, United Kingdom
Sep 18, 1971
Goodbye Summer (concert for Bangla Desh)
The Who / Faces / Atomic Rooster / America / Mott the Hoople / Lindisfarne / Greaseband / Cochise / Eugene Wallis
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The Oval London, England, United Kingdom

Some Videos From These Concerts



Amazing to have an audio of Rory Gallagher at this festival (in any quality!!)


The Great Western Express Festival
May 26 - 29, 1972
 Bardney, England, United Kingdom
  Embedded by Coronach

Some Photos From These Concerts


The Great Western Express Festival on May 26, 1972 [604-small]

The Great Western Express Festival
May 26 - 29, 1972
 Bardney, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by zimtrim

Goodbye Summer (concert for Bangla Desh)  on Sep 18, 1971 [479-small]

Goodbye Summer (concert for Bangla Desh)
Sep 18, 1971
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Ted Scott

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