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Footage of gigs you actually attended
Youtube makes itself useful when you can do things like find footage of gigs you at years ago.
Can you find footage from a show you actually attended? Share it! My first entry is Muse - I saw then in 2002 at the Reading Festival. It was scorching hot all day without a hint of rain. Muse come on stage, play their first note and a downpour complete with thunder and lightening kicked off. |
Its hard to find actual footage - I have the whole concert courtesy of Napster back when it was useful... BUT... Varisty Stadium. Toronto. Kiss. Maybe the single most influencial tour of the 1970's. I saw Kiss in March (?) 1976 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Went back and saw them at Varsity ($6 general admission) and he band was 100% better - more professional. More polished. A lot of people got hurt that day. From punks to millionaires in less than six months. I was twelve. Emmanuel Jaques had yet been murdered. |
sickboy's bad habit lounge....daytona beach florida. we had fuel, misfits, authority zero, alien ant farm, afroman and many others.....look up "poorstar stunt show inside sickboys" one of the best nights ever......
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Holy shit - I had to run through a dozen videos before I found one that would work. Flo and Eddie for the win.
Paul! I want to have your babies! Ace's were deformed and missing limbs! |
I have been to literally dozens of shows which subsequently ended up on YouTube, including lots of Grateful Dead shows, and the US Festival's (1982/83), which were 3-day concerts featuring tons of bands:
http://www.josearmando.com/images/Mi...poster-lrg.jpg The line-up for the 1983 US Festival was even more awesome: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_6Zw7aRSrrx...0/DSC04637.JPG Thank you Steve Wozniak...RIP Bill Graham. :) Tickets were $20 a day, but I got in free since I was working for a radio station back then (KOME-FM, the cum spot on your dial)... :1orglaugh I've also attended several concerts made into LP/DVD's, such as Scorpions: Tokyo Tapes, Judas Priest: Unleashed in the East, Bob Dylan at Budokan, and Neil Young and Crazy Horse, "Live Rust" (recorded in San Francisco): :stoned ADG |
I'm sure i could find many others, but i got bored and i'm not sure of the dates anway. |
No footage :(
My first gig was in the mid 70's Johnny Cash Live @ Lake Casitas :thumbsup http://media.vcstar.com/media/img/ph...94819_t300.jpg |
The Ronnie Lane ARMS Benefit show in 1983 was pretty cool, featuring Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, playing together along with a ton of other rockers:
The 2-day Tibet Freedom Concert had an all-star line-up too - The Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, Pavement, Cibo Matto, Biz Markie, Richie Havens, John Lee Hooker, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, Sonic Youth, Beck, Foo Fighters, Björk, De La Soul, Fugees, Buddy Guy, The Skatalites, Yoko Ono/Ima and No Doubt. Went to some of the Lollapalloza shows, and if anybody ever heard of the Day on the Green shows in the Bay Area, well, I went to a bunch of those all day/night shows with 5+ bands at each show (YouTube search "Day on the Green" and you'll see what I mean)... :stoned ADG |
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edit found it. is this from that night? I know it was a benefits concert. just not sure which one. |
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guns and roses sans everyone except axel - 2006 ft lauderdale. |
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From the ARMS Benefit Concert in San Francisco (which I attended): Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Jeff Beck together: And at Madison Square Garden, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, John Paul Jones, Andy Fairweather-Low, Bill Wyman, Kenney Jones and Charlie Watts, with video (I was not at this show): :stoned ADG |
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