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ZZ Top / Santana / Joe Cocker / Bad Company

Sep 1, 1974 (50 years ago)

UT Memorial Stadium     Austin, Texas, United States

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Concert Details


Date:
Sunday, September 01, 1974
Venue:
UT Memorial Stadium
Location:
Austin, Texas, United States

Genres Seen


Blues Rock 4 bands

Blues Rock:

Classic Rock 4 bands

Classic Rock:

Rock 4 bands

Rock:

Blues 3 bands

Blues:

Hard Rock 3 bands

Hard Rock:

Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 3 bands

Album Oriented Rock (AOR):

Country Rock 2 bands

Country Rock:

Pop Rock 2 bands

Pop Rock:

Singer-Songwriter 2 bands

Singer-Songwriter:

Soft Rock 2 bands

Soft Rock:

Southern Rock 2 bands

Southern Rock:

Mellow Gold 2 bands

Mellow Gold:

Boogie Rock 1 band

Boogie Rock:

Drum And Bass 1 band

Drum And Bass:

Electronic 1 band

Electronic:

Folk Rock 1 band

Folk Rock:

Glam Metal 1 band

Glam Metal:

Jazz 1 band

Jazz:

Jazz Fusion 1 band

Jazz Fusion:

Jazz Rock 1 band

Jazz Rock:

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ZZ Top / Santana / Joe Cocker / Bad Company on Sep 1, 1974 [142-small]

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ZZ Top / Santana / Joe Cocker / Bad Company on Sep 1, 1974 [410-small]

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ZZ Top / Santana / Joe Cocker / Bad Company on Sep 1, 1974 [704-small]

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Pyramider Jun 22, 2024

I was a 22 year old "Guest" at Fort Hood at the time (Last of the draftees!!). Great concert except for Joe Cocker, who was embarrassingly drunk and barely functional. Definitely woth the $10 though! Still have my ticket stub too! (See below)


Margie Davis Oct 23, 2021

It was HOT and the concessions ran out of drinks before the concert even started. I waited in line to buy a bag of ice for $5 (unheard of back then) and the guy 3 ft ahead of me got the last one. No food, no beer, no water. How did we make it? Oooo, that smell! Only in Austin. Maybe I had some gum. Carlos Santana ripped his guitar & said, "If you can beat that, come up on the stage and show us." JIMMY PAGE came on stage & jammed with Carlos and band-a couple of songs~It was unbelievable! I was 20 years old!

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