I saw so many live shows in the mid to late 70’s and early 80’s I couldn’t possibly remember them all. Some of them like Jethro Tull, Rush and ZZ Top were coming to town practically every year so I saw them multiple times. Other notable shows include BB King, Eagles, Led Zepplin, Guess Who, Doobie Brothers, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter, ELO, Yes, Aerosmith, Kiss, Kansas, Uriah Heep, Budgie, Bad Company, Judas Priest, AC/DC and Elvis.
A couple of my favorites were the near mythical ZZ Top Texas Tour at the Fairgrounds speedway in Nashville, and tripping at the Tull concert when they were doing the Heavy Horses tour. The latter was just a few days after they recorded the show at Madison Square Garden.
I saw Waters do The Wall in Atlanta. A friend’s wife decided she didn’t want to go at the last minute, and I was more than happy to sit in her $700 seat. We were 4th row center stage about 15 feet from Waters when he was in the middle of the stage.
A couple of my favorites were the near mythical ZZ Top Texas Tour at the Fairgrounds speedway in Nashville, and tripping at the Tull concert when they were doing the Heavy Horses tour. The latter was just a few days after they recorded the show at Madison Square Garden.
(March 25, 2014 at 10:26 am)Modler Wrote: My best live experience is Roger Waters: The Wall. Hands down
I saw Waters do The Wall in Atlanta. A friend’s wife decided she didn’t want to go at the last minute, and I was more than happy to sit in her $700 seat. We were 4th row center stage about 15 feet from Waters when he was in the middle of the stage.
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