The Last Concert I Saw..

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Zac Brown Band with the Eagles at AT&T in San Francisco I think a year ago in the summer.

Zac Brown Band is a must see if you have not. Went to see the Eagles. Such an unexpected surprise.
 
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you'll be back out there soon bruddah.. need help in the meantime send me a PM
Thanks dude. I'm back to the grind... and I am extremely fortunate to have work... but holy damn do dance conventions steal a piece of your soul... I can't wait to work a real show again, with a real audience. Playing to streaming audiences just doesn't get the adrenaline flowing like an arena full of people...
 
Technically I think it was Craig Morgan on Germany on post, before that I saw rascal flatts, but that stuff isn't my music. I went for my wife. I was present but not attending.

My last concert was Roger Waters performing The Wall. That was a fucking blast. My dad loves Pink Floyd, I love Pink Floyd. Watching that whole production, because it's basically a reverse musical (more music than narrative), was the show of a lifetime. I'd go again if he ever came back around.
 
just a stock photo of July 4, 1978 @ Rich Stadium in Orchard Park NY.. continue on to the right until even with the runway and thats where i was sitting with about 25 other people. very odd set list that included 4 covers. not sure why someone thought that was necessary with the catalog the Stones had. but, it was still the Stones in their prime.

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just a stock photo of July 4, 1978 @ Rich Stadium in Orchard Park NY.. continue on to the right until even with the runway and thats where i was sitting with about 25 other people. very odd set list that included 4 covers. not sure why someone thought that was necessary with the catalog the Stones had. but, it was still the Stones in their prime.

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I zoomed in and found you no problem! :p
 
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Technically I think it was Craig Morgan on Germany on post, before that I saw rascal flatts, but that stuff isn't my music. I went for my wife. I was present but not attending.

My last concert was Roger Waters performing The Wall. That was a fucking blast. My dad loves Pink Floyd, I love Pink Floyd. Watching that whole production, because it's basically a reverse musical (more music than narrative), was the show of a lifetime. I'd go again if he ever came back around.
Man I've always been on another gig anytime Roger Waters the Wall tour has come through... as a lighting guy and music fan, its a must to see it.

Nine Inch Nails lighting is pretty much at the height of the technology.
Really hope to see them someday. A couple buddies have worked in their lighting / visual media dept and the expectation for perfection that Trent Reznor has for his shows is legendary.
 
just a stock photo of July 4, 1978 @ Rich Stadium in Orchard Park NY.. continue on to the right until even with the runway and thats where i was sitting with about 25 other people. very odd set list that included 4 covers. not sure why someone thought that was necessary with the catalog the Stones had. but, it was still the Stones in their prime.

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I zoomed in and found you no problem! :p

Right here!

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Arlo Guthrie at the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center. I did not see anyone associated with the Rams there. I doubt if anyone in the organization knows who Arlo Guthrie even is.
 
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Arlo Guthrie at the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center. I did not see anyone associated with the Rams there. I doubt if anyone in the organization knows who Arlo Guthrie even is.
Alice's Restaurant is a family tradition at Thanksgiving on my mom's side. Listening to the song, not actually going to any place... or dumping garbage... or going to court.
 
Alice's Restaurant is a family tradition at Thanksgiving on my mom's side. Listening to the song, not actually going to any place... or dumping garbage... or going to court.
A classic-unlike any song/story ever performed. However, there is a lot more to Arlo Guthrie than Alice's Restaurant.
 
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Things are looking up, just got my ticket today. No restrictions, normal general admission as of this moment. PVRIS, my take, she's Whitney Peyton, Adele, Poppy and Lana Del Rey all in a blender. I think she's fucking INCREDIBLE but that's just me.
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I feel like I was a flower that died because of no concerts and the May season in Arizona may bloom my flower once again to fan prominence and appreciation of the live performing artists in front of my eyes through concertsynthesis- Me :horns:
 
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...I hope this is a planted seed to the revival. I know I am not alone.
 
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Things are looking up, just got my ticket today. No restrictions, normal general admission as of this moment. PVRIS, my take, she's Whitney Peyton, Adele, Poppy and Lana Del Rey all in a blender. I think she's fucking INCREDIBLE but that's just me. View attachment 43971
Sounds good, they should play her tunes on Sirius Octane (new hard rock).
 
This thread makes me feel ancient. I honestly can't recall whether it was Linda Ronstadt at the Palomino Club or Kenny Loggins at the Universal Amphitheater. The Palomino was damn near my home away from home for years. I was pretty much finished with dealing with big crowds by this time and had already seen the Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, the Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, C,S,N&Y, Fleetwood Mac, etc. on multiple occasions at the larger venues. 3 Dog Night even performed at my high school in the late 60's.
I do believe though, that @nighttrain discovered Lily Langtree.
 
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