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1984 - Yes in Hartford, CT.

Ended up having to illegally drive (15 years old at the time) the two guys I went with home after they got bombed out of their gourds.

Considering it was the first time behind the wheel, things went well until the Dodge Monaco wagon decided to blow a hose...


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Savoy Brown at Grande Ballroom Detroit, April 1969.




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1970 Grand Funk Railroad at Municipal Auditorium in KC, MO. Friend was going to take his girlfriend but her parents wouldn't let her go. I was invited in her place.
 
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1970 Grand Funk Railroad at Municipal Auditorium in KC, MO. Friend was going to take his girlfriend but her parents wouldn't let her go. I was invited in her place.


Would love to have seen them! Their "Grand Funk Live" album, 1970, is one of my favorites!






 
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Tommy James and the Shondells , 1969 LaSalle Peru high gymnasium. My girlfriend was a big fan
 
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Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon tour, St. Louis 1973.
 
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Blood, Sweat and Tears, 1974 or 1975, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
 
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First rock concert was Van Halen on the Diver Down tour, 1982 or so, in the Asheville Civic Center.




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Chicago, 1968 I believe - and you can still go!



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The Dead Kennedy's played my high school cafeteria (not the gym, HS was too worried about the basketball court) in the fall of 1978 or spring 1979 - somewhere in there.

They played at my high school, too - Acalanes, in Walnut Creek, CA, in about 1980. They changed their name to the Pink Twinkies for the night so the principal wouldn't cancel it. I stayed home to play games on my new TRS-80 Smile



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Rare Earth, 1971 at Big Surf water park, Scottsdale, Az. 17yrs old.


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1978. KISS Alive II Tour. MSG (Madison Square Garden), NYC.

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Quiet Riot and Iron Maiden 1984
Sammy Hagar 1985
Boston 1986
 
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The Dead Kennedy's played my high school cafeteria (not the gym, HS was too worried about the basketball court) in the fall of 1978 or spring 1979 - somewhere in there.

They played at my high school, too - Acalanes, in Walnut Creek, CA, in about 1980. They changed their name to the Pink Twinkies for the night so the principal wouldn't cancel it. I stayed home to play games on my new TRS-80 Smile


Cool - my show was at Miramonte in Orinda. No idea they did the Contra Costa County "world tour"



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Motley Crue and Whitesnake, Phoenix in 1987-1989 time frame. never been too impressed with concerts, other than live bands in small venues.

The Allman Brothers in Great Woods were good, as was Rod Stewart in the TD Bank North® Boston Garden®®®®®


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The Dead Kennedy's played my high school cafeteria (not the gym, HS was too worried about the basketball court) in the fall of 1978 or spring 1979 - somewhere in there.

They played at my high school, too - Acalanes, in Walnut Creek, CA, in about 1980. They changed their name to the Pink Twinkies for the night so the principal wouldn't cancel it. I stayed home to play games on my new TRS-80 Smile


Cool - my show was at Miramonte in Orinda. No idea they did the Contra Costa County "world tour"


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Pat Benatar, 1983, Get Nervous Tour at the L.A. Sports Arena. The opening act was Red Rider (Lunatic Fringe was their big hit).
 
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Beatles 1966, Busch Stadium, St. Louis.


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Humble Pie, after Frampton was gone though. At the Asbury Park Convention Center in NJ. Would have been the summer of '72 or '73.



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