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

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Pudos

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Aug 18, 2015
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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
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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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