I've been to about 250 concerts in my lifetime. First one was in 1970, I haven't stopped going to concerts since then.
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February 17, 1970 Stanley Warner Theatre, Paramus, New Jersey, United States
September 17, 2000 Cooper River Island, WXPN, Collingswood, New Jersey, United States
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April 20, 1999 Irving Plaza, New York, New York, United States
July 2, 1976 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, United States
Posted a comment on a concert:
~Ya Know...It's just amazing that he just keeps plugging along and playing - !
Frampton has Degenerative Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM) that's atrophying his muscles. That he can Still WALK at all is Amazing, in itself, seriously.
Having IBM AND Playing Guitar for 2 3/4 Hours - !
Frampton is MY Super Hero - !
Fuck Yeah - !
July 15, 2023 Wind Creek Casino, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
And...Tim Bogert, of Cactus, kept having some kind of problem with his bass guitar or amp, and eventually walked off stage after about 3 or 4 songs, never to return. I guess he was pissed...Ha - !
April 5 - 6, 1971 Fillmore East, New York, New York, United States
The Jethro Tull Concert was cancel because Ian Anderson had a cold, or a sore throat. It was cancelled last minute because they weren't sure if Ian Anderson was well enough or not to perform that night. That day, April 6, 1971, WNEW-FM, A NYC radio station kept saying that the show was ON, right up until we left N.J. by bus to get to the Fillmore East. The locally somewhat famous WNEW-FM DJ, Scott Muni kept saying that the show was on, so we hopped the bus and took the A train downtown to the Fillmore East, where they told us that the show was cancelled, and we had two or three options. One - get a refund, Two - see that night show which was Humble Pie, Cactus, Edgar Winter's White Trash and Tin House, a 3 piece bluesy band, formed from 3 members of EWWT, Three...I Think...See that night's show and buy tickets for the rescheduled Jethro Tull show. I believe that we took Option Three. The ONLY puzzling thing is this...If I'm remembering correctly, how did they get tickets printed so damn fast for a rescheduled show - ? It could have been option Two, and we could have bought tickets for the rescheduled Jethro Tull show at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, NJ, from the Red Barn clothing store, a ticket distributor for the Fillmore East.
I've always felt that this slap-dash put together show served as a practice run for Humble Pie's album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore, recorded on May 28–29, 1971.