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Big Brother and the Holding Company, Monterey Pop Festival 1967.[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-PwrR-tLqw[/youtube]Good choice! Growing up in Woodstock, NY was weird, I met her too. My older sister took me to a club when I was 14. The Sled Hill Cafe, she was there tying one on and sang a few songs for the patrons and then sat at our table and thought it was fun to feed me beers! Ah memories.
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
I bet seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park would have been pretty good.
I've never seen Def Leppard, so I'd really love to see them. I would totally make a fool of myself because I'd act like I was in my 20's.
I saw them some time in the 90's.It probably would have been a better show if the drummer had two arms at the time. His drum setup was interesting, though. Lots of trashy-lookin' girls, too.
QueenLed ZeppelinThe YardbirdsCreamDerek and the Domino'sJohnny CashElvis around 69Stevie Ray VaughnBB King back in the day
Genesis in 1973 or 1977.
Brian Setzer Orchestra.Harry Connick with backup horns.
I saw Genesis in the early 80's. Thought I got bad tickets because I was behind the stage. Not really so much, because I got to witness Phil Collins's awesomeness first hand. That was cool.
If you saw them in the 80s then you haven't seen Genesis. lol
I hear ya, but Phil still rocked the drums.
I'd still give my right arm to see any form of Genesis. I've seen Phil in 91 and Peter Gabriel this year. But never Genesis.
Peter Gabriel is way cool too. ETA: You must be left handed.
Nope I'm right handed.
dude! You must really love Genesis then!