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FalloutShelter
(14,022 posts)Donovan at the Felt forum, NYC in 1970.
debm55
(52,930 posts)wcmagumba
(5,258 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)groups playing.
wcmagumba
(5,258 posts)He soon after banned her from going out with me, not that big of a loss, for me...ha ha...
debm55
(52,930 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,320 posts)Back in '86, we went to see Van Halen.
The opening act was BTO.
On "Takin' Care Of Business" Randy Bachmann played an extended solo.
Now, they were solid, and Randy is a good guitar player, but during that long solo I couldn't help but think "No offense Randy, but nine of these 20,000 people cane here to hear YOU play guitar."
I couldn't help myself.
Ocelot II
(128,404 posts)Don't remember specifically, but I was never into popular music even as a kid. I've only ever been to one rock concert, the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels show some years ago, which was fun but I never felt any need to go to another one.
debm55
(52,930 posts)viva la
(4,422 posts)the Stones are a good one to choose!
LuckyCharms
(21,236 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)perfessor
(346 posts)Thats some serious licks. Jorma and Dave, two of my favorite just-under- the-radar pickers.
debm55
(52,930 posts)displacedvermoter
(4,035 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(9,598 posts)chicoescuela
(2,516 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)Back in Black Tour
debm55
(52,930 posts)58Sunliner
(6,261 posts)Those guys were tight.
boonecreek
(1,319 posts)Auditorium Theater in Chicago. We were in the highest level, the gallery. Talk about the nosebleed seats!
debm55
(52,930 posts)nosebleed seats there too.
mobeau69
(12,185 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)subterranean
(3,724 posts)I believe it was at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.
debm55
(52,930 posts)hlthe2b
(112,239 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)electric_blue68
(25,076 posts)in the afternoon. So beautiful!
Still have a slide ('79) of the northern rock formation!
debm55
(52,930 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(21,609 posts)Circle Star theatre, San Carlos CA, 1969.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(21,609 posts)The first concert where I bought my own tickets and drove myself was a triple bill of Kansas, Thin Lizzy, and The Cars (their first national tour) in 1978 at the Cow Palace.
Kansas was awful.
The other two rocked.
debm55
(52,930 posts)PufPuf23
(9,667 posts)Only time at Circle Star; a unique and weird venue with a rotating stage.
58Sunliner
(6,261 posts)MIButterfly
(1,703 posts)My mother took me and we sat in an auditorium (probably Olympia Stadium in Detroit) filled with screaming pre-teens. I loved it; my mother, not so much.
Every other concert after that, my mother would just drop me off at the door. Hey, years later, I sat through two Julio Iglesias shows with her, so as far as I'm concerned, we were even.
debm55
(52,930 posts)MIButterfly
(1,703 posts)he said something that made the audience laugh. My mother asked me "what did he say?" and I said "I don't know. I wasn't listening."
catbyte
(38,351 posts)Grand Valley State University 1974. First concert I worked stage security. It was wild, lol.
WestMichRad
(2,819 posts)Kansas opened. Battle Creek, MI.
Grand Valley was called a state college back then, if I recall correctly. I remember seeing a play there in the early 70s.
catbyte
(38,351 posts)Thomas Jefferson College (where all the hippies went), William James College (for those who didn't like grades -- it was pass/fail), and the traditional College of Arts and Sciences. It was so "70s" back then, lol.
debm55
(52,930 posts)WestMichRad
(2,819 posts)I went to the wrong Aerosmith show!
underpants
(193,986 posts)The Coliseum has been closed for a few years now.
My mom got a younger coworker and her boyfriend to take my brother and me. Since we were going into the city of course we had to dress appropriately. Slacks, zip up boots, short sleeve dress shirt, and a tie. I was maybe 11 so I just went with it and sat beside the couple who took us. My brother was 13 or 14 and was mortified. He ditched the shirt and tie behind a fire extinguisher and met up with his friends.
I just remember that everyone else was in black and it smelled funny in there.
debm55
(52,930 posts)rsdsharp
(11,569 posts)I was probably about 12. His TV show was going color that fall and he previewed several matching sweater/slacks outfits.
First rock concert was Sha Na Na.
My first date with my future wife was an Alice Cooper concert. (Im a romantic devil!)
debm55
(52,930 posts)Dulcinea
(9,484 posts)October 5, 1981, Pittsburgh Civic Arena, 2 days before my 16th birthday. I wasn't allowed to go to concerts in those days & I had to fight tooth & nail to go see my favorite band at the time!
debm55
(52,930 posts)Concerts at Three Rivers Stadium.
pandr32
(13,651 posts)My best friend and I went (13-14 yo) to see them at the Agradome in Vancouver. We took the bus over from West Vancouver where we lived.
johnp3907
(4,176 posts)Last edited Fri Sep 19, 2025, 02:25 PM - Edit history (1)
I dove right into the deep end!
Nictuku
(4,473 posts)ballardgirl
(175 posts)in rural Washington, outside of Seattle, April 1968. This was the precursor of the Sky River Rock Festival and Lighter than Air Fair in the same area later that year.
calguy
(6,036 posts)This was in 1971 if my memory is correct, and REO Speedwagon was an unknown band at that time. The show was in Monterrey, Ca, and I remember listening to Tower of Power later that night at the final Fillmore live show on KSAN radio out of San Francisco.
BamaRefugee
(3,876 posts)They came out on stage riding Honda 50 scooters and wearing the WIDE candy stripe shirts.
Mind Blown.
Silent Type
(12,087 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)House of Roberts
(6,324 posts)The first time I ever saw a band in person whose music I had heard on Top 40 radio was The Gentrys, whose hit at the time was 'Keep On Dancing' circa 1965. It was at the grand opening of a department store here in Huntsville called Pizitz. So it was kind of a little mini concert, with a few dozen people there crowded around a little raised platform.
debm55
(52,930 posts)True Dough
(25,225 posts)You sure did get up and go to the washroom frequently!
debm55
(52,930 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(1,484 posts)My brother had hitchhiked to the west coast and jumped the stage in Boulder to kiss Janis, continued west and hit the Fillmore and saw Hendrix , Country Joe & the Fish, and who knows who else. He was eventually taken in by Hell's Angels and got an infection when some biker chick insisted on piercing his ear with a knitting needle (?!) and he wound up in the ER with a bad infection and had to call home for a ticket back--not terribly disappointed because the Manson murders just broke... (apparently yeah, *those* Hell's Angels). It was a weird adventure for a guy who hadn't even graduated HS yet.
I was like 10 then, and not allowed to do anything so exciting... However, the college next door to us sponsored Ravi and I was allowed to go. He did everything from his live Monterrey album, and it was awesome! For all the improvision in Indian music, it was amazingly close to the album (and more).
debm55
(52,930 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,073 posts)With comedian Kip Addotta opening. I was just a little kid, so most of his jokes went right over my head.
ariadne0614
(2,077 posts)Tickets were $5, and sold at a tiny hole-in-the-wall downtown shopNick Toppings (?).
Mad_Dem_X
(10,073 posts)I'd love to go back in time and be a teenager in 1964 (I wasn't born until '66).
ariadne0614
(2,077 posts)The clips in this YouTube reaction video brought back favorite memories of the delight they brought into the world.
flor-de-jasmim
(2,256 posts)Tiny Tabby
(53 posts)In the early 60s. Bob Dylan, unknown, came on the stage and they sang Blowin' in the Wind and maybe one more song together.
debm55
(52,930 posts)BarbaRosa
(2,725 posts)Honolulu. The opening act was a new up and coming band from England named The Who.
electric_blue68
(25,076 posts)Back here in NYC in '67 a DJ was holding a multi-band concert way down in Brooklyn while we lived about 2 miles from the top of Manhattan Island. Almost positive Hetman Hermits were the headliners.
My cousin had turned me on to The Who in '67, and they were on this bill. But my parents wouldn't let me travel all the way down there. I was 14.
tonkatoy8888
(159 posts)the first concert I attended was the North Carolina Symphony playing, among other things, Stravinsky's Firebird ballet score.
The first non-classical concert was either Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys or Allman Brothers. My older brother took me to both, and I can't remember which one happened first.
JBTaurus83
(788 posts)LoisB
(12,067 posts)patphil
(8,530 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)applegrove
(129,376 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)PufPuf23
(9,667 posts)Freshman in high school.
debm55
(52,930 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,320 posts)My uncle took me and a couple cousins. Early '71 would be my best guess.
I was a freshman in HS.
Pretty sure it was at the Chicago Amphitheater, but I may be misremembering.
What I'm sure of is that is was the loudest thing I ever heard to that point.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Harker
(17,160 posts)First rock concert... Henry Gross, War, Golden Earring, The Doobie Brothers. May 10, 1975, at Folsom Field in Boulder.
Upthevibe
(9,871 posts)Great post!
For me it was Grand Funk Railroad. I lived in Corpus Christi, TX and we didn't get a lot of big names. It was around '72 or '73.
gopiscrap
(24,511 posts)Bob in the Land
(56 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,696 posts)And of course Trigger but he didn't sing.
Bristlecone
(10,965 posts)choie
(6,450 posts)retiredwelder
(16 posts)The Beach boys and Sam the sham and the pharaohs, sometime around 64.
TheFarseer
(9,735 posts)With POD at the Ranch Bowl.
oberle
(244 posts)at Constitution Hall in Washington DC. I fell asleep.
marybourg
(13,585 posts)Earth Angel in the schoolyard of P.S. 183 in Kew Garden Hills, Queens. They were in the 7th grade and I was in the 8th, although I was slightly younger. Sure didnt sound like Pat Boone!
electric_blue68
(25,076 posts)😄
NYC'r here. Not my first concert but saw S & G at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium in ? '68, or '69. My dad drove me, and my cousins out there.
The planes heading LA Guardia Airport occasionally drowned them out!
BlueKota
(4,950 posts)electric_blue68
(25,076 posts)I might have been to a Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concert first.
hunter
(40,220 posts)Even without those connections concerts then were hardly any more expensive than going to the movies.
I suppose this would have been paradise had I been interested in music but I was a weird kid more interested in electronics and computers, obsessively so. At smaller venues I'd be bothering the audio and lighting guys if I got the chance.
It's not a concert, it's an off-Broadway musical, but I remember Godspell was a pretty big deal so maybe that counts.
The first concert I attended as a wild young thing with an actual girlfriend, not a kid dragged along by family or peer pressure, was Rickie Lee Jones. It was not a good time for Jones, she required a whole crew to prop her up, much like Ronald Reagan did during his second term. The audience was subdued, haunted by memories of Janis Joplin.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,066 posts)Wolf Frankula
(3,798 posts)With my first girlfriend. Jim Morrison could hold an audience in his hand.
justaprogressive
(5,982 posts)played w/some friends at a coffee house I wuz like 14. The audience was kind
debm55
(52,930 posts)LudwigPastorius
(13,845 posts)No Dwayne, of course, but Gregg, Dickey, and the boys were in fine form.
debm55
(52,930 posts)ArnoldLayne
(2,250 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)Arnold Layne. Did you see at the Mellon Arena?
NNadir
(36,980 posts)They had a rotating stage, which sucked, but what did we know. We were kids.
debm55
(52,930 posts)ballardgirl
(175 posts)It was so long ago, but they played in a very small Seattle venue in maybe 1967.
debm55
(52,930 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(9,598 posts)1976
The Long Run Tour.
Norfolk Scope, Norfolk, VA
No opener.
Three and a half hours.
They opened with 'Hotel California'.
However...
The first rock concert that I ever attended was the talent show where myself and two friends played two songs that we wrote. Two guitars and a drummer. We were all 11-12. Both of us pulled our amps over, and, during his solo, the drummer lost a stick. He did not have a replacement. We were playing in the gym, half court, and that stick literally hit the wall under the basket. He had to get up... in complete silence... walk over to the baseline, retrieve his stick, wall back, and continue the solo.
Oh, what a night.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Bmoboy
(580 posts)They were very good.
My buddy Angelo played violin.
The first one where tickets were not free - The Limelighters.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Bayard
(27,888 posts)Senior in high school. Our whole class went up to King's Island in Cincy on school buses. They locked us in for the night--whoo whoo, a big deal!
Actually, I guess the first concert was in grade school when we went to the Louisville Symphony Orchestra. I fell asleep.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Turbineguy
(39,662 posts)I was about 11. My Uncle played Viola in the orchestra so I suspect we got in free.
debm55
(52,930 posts)bullimiami
(14,069 posts)My grandfather was Maitred.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(2,036 posts)I dont remember most of the acts but I do remember Lenny Welch.
debm55
(52,930 posts)DBoon
(24,538 posts)Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
debm55
(52,930 posts)AltairIV
(993 posts)Shea Stadium July 1971. I still have the tickets.
debm55
(52,930 posts)tblue37
(67,754 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)MichMan
(16,349 posts)It was the "Louder than Concorde, but not quite as pretty" tour of 1976
debm55
(52,930 posts)Last edited Sun Sep 21, 2025, 12:38 PM - Edit history (1)
lapfog_1
(31,456 posts)with an unknown opening group named Fleetwood Mac
debm55
(52,930 posts)zeusdogmom
(1,116 posts)First professional concert. I loved his music.
debm55
(52,930 posts)58Sunliner
(6,261 posts)debm55
(52,930 posts)Wiz Imp
(8,299 posts)Stood in line all night to get tickets at National Record Mart the next morning.
debm55
(52,930 posts)Maine Abu El Banat
(3,528 posts)Had a band called Ten Years Later. Kind of a follow up to Ten Years After.
debm55
(52,930 posts)UpInArms
(53,773 posts)1972
debm55
(52,930 posts)at the old Circle Star theatre in San Carlos, CA. It was in the 60s - maybe 67? I was pretty young - 7 or 8.
The theatre was literally a circle - round, with a revolving stage in the center. When he sang his big hit Tiny Bubbles, he asked all the children in the audience to come up on stage and sing along. I can remember standing right next to him, popping bubbles that were coming out of a bubble machine behind him.
The problem with a revolving stage: when the song ended and the children came off the stage, we werent in the same place where we went *on* the stage. I recall being a bit scared that I couldnt find my parents. But my big sisters were with me, so that helped.
debm55
(52,930 posts)aka-chmeee
(1,219 posts)Moving Pictures tour. Quite good. I recall this: after meeting my girlfriend, later fiancé, later wife, I found out she had never been to a concert. Well, I decided, we have to remedy that! With a friend from work, we made it a foursome seeing AC/DC. She became a HUGE fan, and remains so to this day.