I would have gone to see The Stones in Hyde Park 1969 once more.
And⦠Fillmore East in 1968
Woodstock
Isle of Wight in 1970. Geesh, Alvin invited my husband by helicopter, and he didnât go!! Had I only known him then, I would have insisted!
Pink Floyd at the Acropolis
Oh, and it could have been fun to see Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett in Star Club, Copenhagen. I used to go there a lot, but a few years later. I did see Jimi Hendrix in Star Club, but he was a guest.
I would go back to 2017 and visit Sigur Ros concert again. It was in St Petersburg and it was magical, I've never thought a concert at some Russian festival would be so amazing. Btw, I'm looking for a company to go there again. Aurora is performing at Stereoleto (that festival), also I'm going to take some tour to see the city. You can google Stereoleto, regarding tours I'm thinking about some of these ones https://petersburg.expert/ I'm really sorry for the off topic, I just don't have much time left and last time I was there with my friend and now she can't make it and I don't want to be there alone. If you don't like the idea of city exploring, it's okay, just a concert would be also fine. Write me a message please
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Welcome aboard ! Great pics, too !
I was at that Tull concert at the Inglewood Forum ! Forgotten about that one. Aqualung with Livingston Taylor (Jame's bro) opening. Had 8th row center behind the stage. Probably the best seats I've ever had for a concert that good. The roadie's view X2. Might as well have been on the stage. The sound was awesome even from behind the stage (no echo at all) and so were the 'shrooms. Saw them again the next year for TAAB here in Cleveland and Livingston opened up this one as well. Equally as satisfying, maybe better because both albums and the best of the earlier stuff was played. And the acid was excellent for that show as well.
Jethro Tull back in those days was one of the best live acts, period. Seen them several times since over the years as well. Never a bad show. Some were just better than others.
I just joined tonight. Here is a link to a few of the artists I got to see (and photograph) between 1968-1972 ——-> http://cacheagency.com/scripts/IF/if.cgi?direct=Contributors/Jeff_Allen
When I was a young lad, my friend Randal and I watched a late night TV show of a rock festival in Amougies, Belgium. Pink Floyd was playing to what I remember as a tent of crashed out bodies late in the show or maybe early morning. They played Careful With that Axe Eugene, which must have had quite an effect on the dazed audience. Certainly had an effect on us. So yeah, that one.
Had a heck of a time finding anything on the innernet since I couldn't remember the exact town name. And didn't find anything about the film. But it turns out Zappa jammed with them on the set. You can get their whole performance on Ytube but here's Eugene: