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Docreed2003

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13. Those all sound awesome...
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 12:56 PM
Nov 2018

I regret not seeing Stanley earlier in his career...I saw him about a year or so before he died and it was good but you could tell he was fading fast.

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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