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I am not sure if this thread will take root but I came across this gem not that long ago
https://youtu.be/JF91ul0ZR64
https://youtu.be/JF91ul0ZR64
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I was shocked to see your post on BWE concerning POCO, one of my favorites! I am a musician , guitar/amplifier collector , radio personality and sometimes music producer who thinks that this band has always deserved a greater spotlight. About a decade ago I produced an excellent show with POCO and Pure Prarie League. Rusty Young (steel) and Paul Young (guitar) were true gentleman and still gifted as performers. Rusty and I joked that we were long lost cousins in that we share the same last name.
Lo and behold, I purchased a house near Destin Fl. in 2011 next door to a Nashville music manager. Among the half dozen acts in his stable-you guessed it, POCO. I still keep up with the Rusty led group from my neighbor, and from time to time see Rusty next door. From a southern redneck Bordeaux drinker …..ROCK ON POCO! Spike
Lo and behold, I purchased a house near Destin Fl. in 2011 next door to a Nashville music manager. Among the half dozen acts in his stable-you guessed it, POCO. I still keep up with the Rusty led group from my neighbor, and from time to time see Rusty next door. From a southern redneck Bordeaux drinker …..ROCK ON POCO! Spike
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I have the Poco anthology from a few years back. Good music.
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Spike, love both bands.
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Anyone Remember the Specials?? This town is like a Ghost town.
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This was concert list.
May 7, 1967 Jefferson Airplane, Frost Amphitheater.
July 28 1968 Quicksilver Messenger Service, Santana Blues Band, Credence Clearwater, Country Weather, Chambers Brothers, Sons of Champlin, Beggar's Opera, Gypsum Heaps (Frost Amphitheater).
may 9,1969 Grateful Dead, Hall of Flower, San Mateo.
June 22, 1969 Iron Butterfly, Cold Blood, Sanpaku (Filmore West)
July 1, 1969 Johnny Winters, Lonnie Mack (FW)
July 25, 1969 Steve Miller, Albert King, Mountain (FW)
July 29, 1969 Canned Heat, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, South Wind (FW)
Aug 2, 1969 Blood Sweat and Tears, Lee Michaels ( Oakland Coliseum)
Sept 4, 1969 Santana, Sea train, Yuseef Lafeet (FW)
October 24 1969 Airplane, Dead and Sons. (Winterland)
Nov. 13, 1969 Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Cold Blood, Joy of Cooking (Winterland)
December 27, 1969 Sly Stone, Spirit, Ball n Jack (winterland)
June 15, 1970 The Who (Berkeley)
June 30 1970 Sha Na Na, PGand E Dan Hicks (FW)
Sept 10, 1970 Santana, Dr. John, Luther Allison (FW)
Nov 26 1970 Elvin Bishop, Sha-Na-Na, Tower of Power (FW)
March 27, 1971 Santana (winterland)
April18, 1971, Grand Funk, Blood Rock (Winterland)
May 9, 1971 Elton John (SF Civic)
June 3 1971 Albert King, Mott the Hoople, Freddie King (FW)
June 17 1971 Boz Scaggs, Tower of Power, Mason Profit (FW)
June 24, 1971 Moby Grape Spencer Davis & Peter Jameson (FW)
Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids
October 1 1971 Moody Blues (Oakland)
October 14, 1971 Virgil Fox, Winterland.
Dec 12 1971 The Who SF Civic
June 2, 1973 Led Zepplin, Lee Michaels, The Tubes. Kezar
Sept. 9, 1973 Elton John Oakland
October 15-20, 1974 Grateful Dead. winterland
October 11, 1975 Marshall Tucker, Outlaws and Nils Loughgrin)
It’s a Beautiful Day @ USF
Tina Turner @USF
Copperhead @usf
Also saw: Country Joe, and an old Paul Butterfield, Bonnie Raitt. Quarterflash.
May 7, 1967 Jefferson Airplane, Frost Amphitheater.
July 28 1968 Quicksilver Messenger Service, Santana Blues Band, Credence Clearwater, Country Weather, Chambers Brothers, Sons of Champlin, Beggar's Opera, Gypsum Heaps (Frost Amphitheater).
may 9,1969 Grateful Dead, Hall of Flower, San Mateo.
June 22, 1969 Iron Butterfly, Cold Blood, Sanpaku (Filmore West)
July 1, 1969 Johnny Winters, Lonnie Mack (FW)
July 25, 1969 Steve Miller, Albert King, Mountain (FW)
July 29, 1969 Canned Heat, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, South Wind (FW)
Aug 2, 1969 Blood Sweat and Tears, Lee Michaels ( Oakland Coliseum)
Sept 4, 1969 Santana, Sea train, Yuseef Lafeet (FW)
October 24 1969 Airplane, Dead and Sons. (Winterland)
Nov. 13, 1969 Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Cold Blood, Joy of Cooking (Winterland)
December 27, 1969 Sly Stone, Spirit, Ball n Jack (winterland)
June 15, 1970 The Who (Berkeley)
June 30 1970 Sha Na Na, PGand E Dan Hicks (FW)
Sept 10, 1970 Santana, Dr. John, Luther Allison (FW)
Nov 26 1970 Elvin Bishop, Sha-Na-Na, Tower of Power (FW)
March 27, 1971 Santana (winterland)
April18, 1971, Grand Funk, Blood Rock (Winterland)
May 9, 1971 Elton John (SF Civic)
June 3 1971 Albert King, Mott the Hoople, Freddie King (FW)
June 17 1971 Boz Scaggs, Tower of Power, Mason Profit (FW)
June 24, 1971 Moby Grape Spencer Davis & Peter Jameson (FW)
Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids
October 1 1971 Moody Blues (Oakland)
October 14, 1971 Virgil Fox, Winterland.
Dec 12 1971 The Who SF Civic
June 2, 1973 Led Zepplin, Lee Michaels, The Tubes. Kezar
Sept. 9, 1973 Elton John Oakland
October 15-20, 1974 Grateful Dead. winterland
October 11, 1975 Marshall Tucker, Outlaws and Nils Loughgrin)
It’s a Beautiful Day @ USF
Tina Turner @USF
Copperhead @usf
Also saw: Country Joe, and an old Paul Butterfield, Bonnie Raitt. Quarterflash.
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Here's my first entry. I first saw Santana July 68 one month before Woodstock. They were new to the San Francisco music scene. They blew the crowd away. I saw many times thereafter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-xb_gsXnXk&t=314s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-xb_gsXnXk&t=314s
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This is much more to my taste, maybe not so much the rest of you:
https://youtu.be/nY2Rlw3bRoM
https://youtu.be/nY2Rlw3bRoM
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Let's see if I can think of my concert list of the top of my head:
Ja Rule
Prince
Madonna
The Who
The Grateful Dead x 2
The Rolling Stones x 6
Robert Plant
Boz Scaggs
'Til Tuesday
Aimee Mann (used to drink beers with her at The Rat)
Queen
ZZ Top
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Eric Clapton
Paul McCartney
Steely Dan x 2
The Stray Cats (played Space Invaders with them in Kenmore Square)
KISS
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Roger Waters
Tool (last concert I saw, one of my top 3 favorites)
Bob Dylan
Elton John x 2
Billy Joel x 2
Marshall Tucker
Levon Helm
Canned Heat
AC/DC
Chrissie Hynde
Bruce Springsteen
U2
Peter Frampton
Pousette Dart Band
Diana Krall
Bryan Ferry
John Mellencamp
Duran Duran
Sting
Simon and Garfunkel
Mark Knopfler
Echo and the Bunnymen
Boston (A few songs before a Patriots game)
Rod Stewart
Ja Rule
Prince
Madonna
The Who
The Grateful Dead x 2
The Rolling Stones x 6
Robert Plant
Boz Scaggs
'Til Tuesday
Aimee Mann (used to drink beers with her at The Rat)
Queen
ZZ Top
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Eric Clapton
Paul McCartney
Steely Dan x 2
The Stray Cats (played Space Invaders with them in Kenmore Square)
KISS
Aerosmith
Van Halen
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Roger Waters
Tool (last concert I saw, one of my top 3 favorites)
Bob Dylan
Elton John x 2
Billy Joel x 2
Marshall Tucker
Levon Helm
Canned Heat
AC/DC
Chrissie Hynde
Bruce Springsteen
U2
Peter Frampton
Pousette Dart Band
Diana Krall
Bryan Ferry
John Mellencamp
Duran Duran
Sting
Simon and Garfunkel
Mark Knopfler
Echo and the Bunnymen
Boston (A few songs before a Patriots game)
Rod Stewart
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Too young to compete. I had great time with the bands and music from that lonely french part of North America.
Les Colocs. Too good to be true.
More internartional, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Guns n Roses were glorious.
Nic
Les Colocs. Too good to be true.
More internartional, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Guns n Roses were glorious.
Nic
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Santana of old was really something.
Bill, I'm envious of your 1969/1970 list. Feel like I missed out on my youth!
Bill, I'm envious of your 1969/1970 list. Feel like I missed out on my youth!
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Nice list Jim.
Thank you JC. It helped to be going to college at the epicenter of music in the late 60s. (Yes, I know Londoners will object to this.) Winterland was about 2 miles away. The Filmore West was about 5 miles away. The Family Dog was 3 miles away.
My second concert with Santana and Credence, QMS and the Chambers Brothers was amazing. Santana had not released a record. Credence had released their first in May 68 but nobody was playing it yet. The Chamber Brother had just released "Time". It was a fun time.
Bill
Thank you JC. It helped to be going to college at the epicenter of music in the late 60s. (Yes, I know Londoners will object to this.) Winterland was about 2 miles away. The Filmore West was about 5 miles away. The Family Dog was 3 miles away.
My second concert with Santana and Credence, QMS and the Chambers Brothers was amazing. Santana had not released a record. Credence had released their first in May 68 but nobody was playing it yet. The Chamber Brother had just released "Time". It was a fun time.
Bill
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I'm envious of your list Bill.
My best concert ever: Paul McCartney
My most legendary concert ever: Queen (Lewiston Armory, February 1975)
My worst concert ever: Ja Rule (yes, pathetic, I know, long story)
My best concert ever: Paul McCartney
My most legendary concert ever: Queen (Lewiston Armory, February 1975)
My worst concert ever: Ja Rule (yes, pathetic, I know, long story)
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Jim, my wife also loved that McCartney tour of a couple years ago. I didn't go to that one.
Deciding the best concert is really tough.
Best concert: Who 1970. Moon the loon was still alive and drove the band. Truly a lead drummer.
Worst concert: Grand Funk. I couldn't hear for a week. Sound level exceeded pain threshold.
Most memorable third act: Tie, Dr John the night tripper. White middle case suburban kid meets gris gris music which was rock infused with voodoo rhythms and chants.
Add dancing black female chorus throwing sparkle dust on stage in a concert hall filled with a cloud of weed smoke.
The other Mot the Hoople, who just ripped up the stage as the third act.
Band I've seen the most and remember the least: the grateful dead. For some unexplained reason I've only remember limited snippets of their shows.
Deciding the best concert is really tough.
Best concert: Who 1970. Moon the loon was still alive and drove the band. Truly a lead drummer.
Worst concert: Grand Funk. I couldn't hear for a week. Sound level exceeded pain threshold.
Most memorable third act: Tie, Dr John the night tripper. White middle case suburban kid meets gris gris music which was rock infused with voodoo rhythms and chants.
Add dancing black female chorus throwing sparkle dust on stage in a concert hall filled with a cloud of weed smoke.
The other Mot the Hoople, who just ripped up the stage as the third act.
Band I've seen the most and remember the least: the grateful dead. For some unexplained reason I've only remember limited snippets of their shows.
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I went to more than a few concerts back in the day, Tull, Queen, Supertramp, Yes 2x, Patti Smith 2x, ELO 2x, ELP, Heart, Eagles, Aztec Two Step, and many more.
But the most memorable was going to see Tangerine Dream in 1977 at the Avery Fisher Music Hall. I dropped a hit of pyramid acid as I got on the bus in Hartford. During the 40+ block walk from the Port Authority to the Lincoln Center I smoked at least two joints. Once inside the auditorium I met up with a bunch of friends who had driven together to NYC. It was made clear to us that any smoking of whatever was to be done in the lobby, where they were also selling alcohol. Anyone caught smoking inside the auditorium would be escorted by the ushers out to the lobby. Seating capacity was only around 2000 in there I think. The music was accompanied by a Laserium light show. Talk about intense - especially when I borrowed my friend's binoculars to look at the stage. What made the most lasting impression though was how loud the music was, and the perfect acoustics of the music hall. I never suspected that what I thought of as Space Music, now known as electronic rock, would be played at the same sound levels as any rock music. TDream totally kicked ass!
But the most memorable was going to see Tangerine Dream in 1977 at the Avery Fisher Music Hall. I dropped a hit of pyramid acid as I got on the bus in Hartford. During the 40+ block walk from the Port Authority to the Lincoln Center I smoked at least two joints. Once inside the auditorium I met up with a bunch of friends who had driven together to NYC. It was made clear to us that any smoking of whatever was to be done in the lobby, where they were also selling alcohol. Anyone caught smoking inside the auditorium would be escorted by the ushers out to the lobby. Seating capacity was only around 2000 in there I think. The music was accompanied by a Laserium light show. Talk about intense - especially when I borrowed my friend's binoculars to look at the stage. What made the most lasting impression though was how loud the music was, and the perfect acoustics of the music hall. I never suspected that what I thought of as Space Music, now known as electronic rock, would be played at the same sound levels as any rock music. TDream totally kicked ass!
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I smoked pot once in my life, in college, it was like laced or something, I saw my roommate Joe Humby's head floating around the room.
Have stuck to alcohol since.
Have stuck to alcohol since.
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Back when I was interested in experimenting with drugs we would lace pot with pcp sometimes (we never referred to it as pcp or angel dust). or just take capsules of pcp mixed with cocoa powder. Never enough to experience the crazy wild stuff I've seen associated with that drug more recently but I did have some outrageous experiences when combining things. It would have been enough to frighten lots of people off drugs altogether.JimHow wrote:I smoked pot once in my life, in college, it was like laced or something, I saw my roommate Joe Humby's head floating around the room.
Have stuck to alcohol since.
I didn't push the limits like my older brother did, and I gave up doing risky things like that long long ago, eventually switching to car racing instead. He ultimately ended up living hand to mouth in San Jose.
I would do psilocybin mushrooms again though.
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Love the Specials! And the Toasters!Jay Winton wrote:Anyone Remember the Specials?? This town is like a Ghost town.
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