Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 zimtrim I don't post the set lists. Just the photos. Someone else posted the setlist. The Band / Livingston Taylor Dec 13, 2020
 lars This is the wrong set-list for the Band. I attended the concert which was about three months after the release of Stage Fright in Aug. of 1970. They performed songs from Music from Big Pink, the "Brown" album, and some "new" tunes from the newly released third album. They COULD have nailed all the songs in the list shown here, but they stuck (mostly) to their own magnificent growing catalog of exceptional, classic masterpieces. The list you show is a different band's set. The Band / Livingston Taylor Dec 13, 2020
 Kelly James This was my first concert. I swear Ratt played also... Scorpions / Quiet Riot / Helix / Kick Axe Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I was there, took photos that I still have today in Dec 2020, and just now uploaded them here. George Harrison / Ravi Shankar / Billy Preston Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I became a Neil Young fan circa 1970 after listening to his music at my EHS High School pal Kraut's home in Everett, WA, USA... and we all shine on... Neil Young / Linda Ronstadt / David Crosby Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer This was the third "rock" concert I ever attended, after Donovan and Pink Floyd. The exceptional Linda Ronstadt opened. (David Crosby made a guest appearance.) Neil Young / Linda Ronstadt / David Crosby Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I attended this concert and took a number of photos (slides) that I still have to this day in Dec. 2020. I just now uploaded them to this great site that I joined today. Yes / Gentle Giant Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I've got a lot more photos, but it looks like I reached my max and could not upload more. The Beatles / The Remains / Bobby Hebb / The Cyrkle / The Ronettes Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer This was Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" tour. It was held at UW's Hec Ed Pavilion. It was the one and only quadrophonic concert I ever attended (I think). The band specically placed a stack of PA speakers at all four corners of this otherwise basketball court. It was obviously quadrophonic when they played that cash register sound effect before "Money"--and the effect bounced all over the room, from corner to corner to corner. I still recall that amazing sound to this day. Pink Floyd Dec 13, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I was a brand-new student at the U, living in Haggett Hall, North Tower, Devoe House. The student price for this concert was $2.75, as I recall. The concert was held in the UW's basketball court (that often held concerts for many years)... Pink Floyd Dec 13, 2020
 jgbooth56 I was there. I'll have to look for photos I took. Barclay James Harvest Dec 12, 2020
 Ric Kilmer Clarification: photos of The Beatles were taken by Mr. Funk. I do not know who took the many photos of the concert crowd outside the Coliseum that day. The Beatles / The Remains / Bobby Hebb / The Cyrkle / The Ronettes Dec 12, 2020
 Ric Kilmer I did NOT attend this show (I think my cousin Karen did, however), but I am uploading photos taken by Wally Funk--Publisher of the Whidbey Island newspaper. He was there. He gave me copies of his photos (which I eventually scanned) when he learned circa 1978 that I was a huge Beatles fan. The Beatles / The Remains / Bobby Hebb / The Cyrkle / The Ronettes Dec 12, 2020
 Ric Kilmer This is the very first "rock" concert I ever attended. I went to it with my high scholl girlfriend, Cindy. We missed the bus home afterward and had to call her preacher father to come from Everett to Seattle to pick us up. Not certain of the exact date. Donavan played solo, sitting on a large carpet, playing acoustic. It was a full house as I remember, as he was at his peak about then. Donovan Dec 12, 2020
 pistol317 Concert poster compliments of the Thunderbird Billiard Lounge. Thanks Charles! Scorpions / Girlschool / Iron Maiden Dec 12, 2020
 Chris Beckner I was at that concert, but i'm more interested in the special guest band's that were there that night. I'm mostly interested in confirming, if The Aquabats were there or not. Reel Big Fish / Goldfinger Dec 12, 2020
 Exnihiloman I was 16 when I saw this show. I went with a friend and it was GA so we high-tailed it to the field right in front of the stage, about 50 feet away. We were able to sit on the field until shortly before the show started due to the amount of people standing on the field. I enjoyed the show until I realized I had not one inch around me to move. At this moment I became afraid of being trampled if something should happen. The crowd didn't begin to thin out until after the encore, which was 'Money', and at that moment I felt relieved. The news reports that evening mentioned an attendance of 60,000. Pink Floyd Dec 11, 2020
 Jake DeBiso Them boys real cute 😄 Alexandrea Dec 10, 2020
 Ron Beck Was the only time I saw Pantera live. After the concert, Dimebag picked me out of everyone that was there and threw me 2 glasses of beer, but I didn't catch either because some guy slapped it out of my hand and the next beer Dime threw, landed short and the crowd got that one too. THEN. . . Dime told Vinnie to throw me a drum stick. I missed that too because my ride was leaving and I had to leave the concert. So I had to watch as the drum stick flew through the air and landed in the crowd behind me. I was so mad that I missed all 3 and now, even more pissed off that I never got to meet them after the show, or ever after. I am just glad that I was chosen by Dimebag Darrell in front of all of my friends that night. Now, I am still so crushed, that Dimebag was senselessly murdered and that a pathetic, deranged lunatic stole such an awesome person and that Vinnie had to go way too early. The only true COWBOYS FROM HELL. . . . . "Van Halen!!" Pantera / Anthrax / Coal Chamber Dec 10, 2020
 MarkEd1 UFO played the Amphitheater on the 13th of October 1978, it was the first night of recording for their Strangers In The Night live double album. On the 14th they were in Kenosha Wisconsin. UFO Dec 10, 2020