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Apr 25, 1970 (54 years ago) Walsh Auditorium, Seton Hall South Orange, New Jersey, United States
Art Rock, Blues Rock, British Blues, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, Folk, Folk Pop, Folk Rock, Jangle Pop, Pop, Pop Rock, Psychedelic, Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Raga Rock, Rock, Roots Rock, Soft Rock, and Album Oriented Rock (AOR).
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The band seemed a bit "disengaged". Played competently sang well, but no fire. Crowd went wild the whole night anyway. Band came out for first encore, got into it a bit more, waved and left. Came out for 2nd encore more enthused because of tremendous crowd reaction, finished and left. Lights up. NO ONE LEFT, crowd kept cheering for quite a while. Band came back out, now on fire. Played a LONG 3rd encore. Lights up, no one left again, still cheering. After a while, 4th encore and it was the best yet--they were absolutely smoking, and another fairly long encore, then they thanked everyone and left stage. Lights up, still no one leaving, still cheering. The Byrds came back out and said "Okay, but this is really it". Just played a few and slowed it down but great vibe, and then left after 5th encore. People went home very happy. One of the greatest concerts ever--though certainly did not start that way.
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