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[Music] If you could be front row at any gig in history, which would it be?







Pudos

Active member
Aug 18, 2015
132
The Spinners, Worthing Assembly Halls, 3p.m. Tuesday March 5th 1979.

Missed it due to chicken pox
 


bobbysmith01

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Feb 6, 2015
785
The Who at Charlton 1974 - not only the The Who but also Humble Pie and the sublime (if criminally overlooked) Montrose
Bob Seger at Detroit 1975 - when they recorded the live album
The Allman Brothers in 1971 when they recorded "Live at the Fillmore"
Currently - Bruce Springsteen at the Walter Kerr Theatre !

Was there, it was awesome


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maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Zabbar- Malta
Can think of a few - like Pink Floyd doing a world premier of Atom Heart Mother in a field at dawn with a full orchestra and choir; Pink Floyd playing unplugged because the lorry with their gear had broken down; a young Jethro Tull as a supporting act (to The Searchers) and blowing the main band away); Jefferson Airplane waiting for a thunderstorm to end, but Jorma and Jack (their guitarist and bassist) doing a gig as Hot Tuna standing on rubber mats in the rain and lightning anyway; The Who in their final warm up gig before recording Live at Leeds; Leonard Cohen in his pomp; Fairport Convention with Sandy Denny and Ian Matthews.......then I think, yeh, done all that, I was there!

Would have liked to have seen The Beatles, the Pretty Things and The Small Faces though. Oh, and the original Velvet Underground.[/QUOTE

Bath Festival 1970 Amazing experience :)
 




























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