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samnsara

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1. America...playing Horse With No Name...at the Gorge Amphitheater..
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 11:56 AM
Nov 2018

..before they went commercial and installed wooden bleachers. We were able to climb the basalt cliff and watch them play just as the sun was setting over the Columbia River. OMG

Favorite concert/concert memory [View all] Docreed2003 Nov 2018 OP
America...playing Horse With No Name...at the Gorge Amphitheater.. samnsara Nov 2018 #1
That must have been incredible! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #4
I LOVE The GORGE!!! MontanaMama Nov 2018 #92
There are many, but hearing Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic stopbush Nov 2018 #2
Wow...sounds amazing! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #3
Outstanding! MuseRider Nov 2018 #17
David Bowie on his Glass Spider tour. GemDigger Nov 2018 #5
I'm insanely jealous.... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #6
It was Funtastic. His talent and the visuals on his set was stunning. GemDigger Nov 2018 #7
One of the best! Runningdawg Nov 2018 #19
Saw That Too ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #64
Pink Floyd's debut of Dark Side of the Moon on the last days of the Fillmore. lark Nov 2018 #8
Wow! Just wow!! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #9
Mike Oldfield. East Village, N.Y.C. 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #10
Those all sound awesome... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #13
Saw Dire Straits in Chicago ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #65
Oldfield in NYC Cetacea Nov 2018 #105
Byrds 1972. Gillian Welch around 2006. Bob Dylan 1974. Hoyt Nov 2018 #11
Wow... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #12
Yes, it was the Band tour. Gillian Welch was in a grand old theater and was sublime. Hoyt Nov 2018 #14
Yeah, I've probably seen Gillian Welch/David Rawlings Machine a dozen times cemaphonic Nov 2018 #15
I had tix for Gillian but got sick. She doesn't play much in N.Y.C. area. 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #21
The Byrds --- i forgot the Byrds. 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #23
Great stories. Hoyt Nov 2018 #24
1972 I think? MuseRider Nov 2018 #16
I went to see the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields play Mozart at the Kennedy Center cemaphonic Nov 2018 #18
Very cool story!! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #71
Sweet! fierywoman Nov 2018 #97
The Sex Pistols Runningdawg Nov 2018 #20
Lmao...that's an awesome story!! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #36
Except for a few die-hard fans Runningdawg Nov 2018 #38
That's great that they preserved that piece of history! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #40
Best show I attended? That was in San Bernadino Orange Arena, summer of 1987 The Polack MSgt Nov 2018 #22
I love that Johnny Watson story man.... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #35
I saw them again later, and the were better The Polack MSgt Nov 2018 #37
I agree on the Allman Bros with Trucks Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #41
I saw many famous concerts Guppy Nov 2018 #56
Pardon me while I pick my mouth up off the floor Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #59
I was lucky to be born at the right time and was into it Guppy Nov 2018 #61
Back to my cousin -- see post on the Byrds (But you don't have to) 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #25
Both great stories and sound like incredible shows Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #43
Jim is my cousin. My favorite story, Jim's father was roughly 6'2" with labor's muscle. 3Hotdogs Nov 2018 #50
Lmfao...got to be careful with those "Himalayan Ferns" Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #70
I have two - opposite ends of the spectrum leftieNanner Nov 2018 #26
That's certainly night and day... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #42
Don't know if I fully appreciated it at the time leftieNanner Nov 2018 #74
Jackson Browne w/ David Lindley, Park City, Utah & a Lunar Eclipse above the Treetops malchickiwick Nov 2018 #27
wow this is a flashback msdogi Nov 2018 #28
Great stories! Thanks for sharing! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #101
Wings, the Spectrum (Philly), 1976 Freddie Nov 2018 #29
The funnest band ever is....... GemDigger Nov 2018 #30
Didn't Shel Silverstein help write several of their songs? Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #31
He sure did. GemDigger Nov 2018 #34
ooops kozar Nov 2018 #45
They would change some response to her mother every time. One time he told her to f off. GemDigger Nov 2018 #46
YEP kozar Nov 2018 #48
Hahaha. One time they had us going for a solid 20 minutes just on them ad libbing GemDigger Nov 2018 #49
I just got the most hilarious DUmail. If it was safe for work or tender ears I would post it here. GemDigger Nov 2018 #67
Ummm kozar Nov 2018 #68
This is a safe space... ;-) Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #98
I remember seeing them on a Tv show underpants Nov 2018 #93
They are the funniest bunch of nuts I ever saw. GemDigger Nov 2018 #96
Norman Blake / Bill Monroe BluesRunTheGame Nov 2018 #32
That's awesome! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #100
Tom Petty & Tommy Tutone FM123 Nov 2018 #33
Prince concert, he just blew my mind. My brain reached the cosmos. JHan Nov 2018 #39
for fun,rebellion and laughs kozar Nov 2018 #44
What they did to "Penicillin Penny" was brutal.... and oh so funny. GemDigger Nov 2018 #47
Stevie ray Vaughn, every concert I saw him beachbum bob Nov 2018 #51
John Denver in the Red Rocks amphitheater in... 3catwoman3 Nov 2018 #52
I saw John mainstreetonce Nov 2018 #109
It was the perfect setting for him. 3catwoman3 Nov 2018 #112
Come and stand beside us,,we can find a better way mainstreetonce Nov 2018 #118
Grateful Dead, old Boston Garden, 1973, Wall of Sound OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2018 #53
I was at red rocks Guppy Nov 2018 #57
Any Dead show waas great! OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2018 #58
I don't always feel that way. Guppy Nov 2018 #62
That was one of my favorite gigs too brother! Glamrock Nov 2018 #54
In no particular order pepperbear Nov 2018 #55
A bunch, but two at the old Fillmore East and one at the World's Fair site Loge23 Nov 2018 #60
I was at those shows Guppy Nov 2018 #63
Hi Gup! Loge23 Nov 2018 #72
The Allman's destroyed everyone. Guppy Nov 2018 #73
You saw THE Band of Gypsies show? MarvinGardens Nov 2018 #108
I don't recall that... Loge23 Nov 2018 #123
These Two Just Because. . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #66
Great stories! Thanks for sharing! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #69
Yeah ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #75
Dixie Chicks. I loved it. Was not familiar with all of their songs. Fell in love applegrove Nov 2018 #76
I saw them shortly after they were railroaded Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #80
That is around when I saw them. Love their spirit. applegrove Nov 2018 #82
The Chieftains and a picnic dinner at the Denver Botanical Gardens. Thomas Hurt Nov 2018 #77
Great band....sounds like a great experience Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #99
Devo MichMan Nov 2018 #78
1992 U2 Zoo TV Moostache Nov 2018 #79
I saw that tour as well. Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #89
Mine, too. Saw in Philly! Delarage Nov 2018 #111
Joan Baez at the Mississippi River Festival in July of 1969 at SIU Edwardsville. Illinois. justhanginon Nov 2018 #81
Very cool! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #84
Talking Heads central scrutinizer Nov 2018 #83
Wow! That's awesome! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #85
Which venue? ZZenith Nov 2018 #102
Hult center central scrutinizer Nov 2018 #119
I know that room well! Such great acoustics in there. ZZenith Nov 2018 #120
The All Stars are coming back central scrutinizer Nov 2018 #121
Berlin Philharmonic, Rattle, Disney Hall, L.A., 2004 fierywoman Nov 2018 #86
I can imagine that was incredibly emotional and breathtaking! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #88
The Flatlanders ornotna Nov 2018 #87
Saw T Bone Walker in what turned out to be his last livetohike Nov 2018 #90
Wow...incredible. Must have been a helluva night! Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #122
Me: The Fleshtones at the Kings Head's Inn (Norfolk). BUT this summer Panic! at the Disco underpants Nov 2018 #91
Tom Petty at Red Rocks. MontanaMama Nov 2018 #94
Iron Butterfly, c1969 madamesilverspurs Nov 2018 #95
Virtually every show I ever saw at Red Rocks, and I saw a lot of them. ZZenith Nov 2018 #103
I just snorted an Yani Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #104
Super-talented band with him but he was so ridiculously and obviously into himself ZZenith Nov 2018 #106
Jimmy Buffett in 1978. It was a nasty winter and promoted as "Tequila Thursday at the WSU Performing brewens Nov 2018 #107
Go Cougs! MarvinGardens Nov 2018 #110
Very cool Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #117
Bob Dylan, The Band ghostsinthemachine Nov 2018 #113
I can only imagine Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #115
Rolling Thunder Revue, Durham NH Nov 9,1975. cachukis Nov 2018 #114
Michael Jackson, 1984; Black Keys, 2006; Little Dragon, 2017 MarvinGardens Nov 2018 #116
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