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If you could have footage of any moment in music history or have been a fly on the wall, what would it be?

I think seeing Clare Torry recording the vocals to Pink Floyd’s The great gig in the sky would be incredible! I’m sure I could think of a few more but let’s hear yours.
 
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Beethoven conducting the premiere of his Ninth Symphony.


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I wouldn’t have thought of it, if you hadn’t mentioned Clare Torrey’s remarkable perf for “Great Gig,” but the other seminal performance by a backup vocalist is Merry Clayton on “Gimme Shelter”. That would’ve been something to see and hear.

The other recording session that quickly came to mind is Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. To have heard Duane Allman and Clapton working up, then trading licks on “Tell the Truth,” or “Little Wing” (or about anything else on the album)…


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On the roof of Abby road studios

Or Madison Square Garden during a concert for Bangladesh





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Deep Purple in concert in Japan in August 1972.



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Tami Show. James whole set.

https://youtu.be/6-E0X2JxCs4



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The February 9th, 1964 Ed Sullivan show, the first US performance by the Beatles.



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Tami Show. James whole set.

https://youtu.be/6-E0X2JxCs4

Same tape I've had for years.




 
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God, tons of moments- The Beatles at Shea Stadium, Sun Records jam session with Presley, Jerry Lee, Perkins, Cash, Dylan going electric at Newport, etc.

But I'll choose this one- Ella Fitzgerald at the Downbeat Club with Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and Richard Rodgers (Rodgers & Hammerstein) watching.




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A session of the original Beatles as a bar band in Hamburg. Would love to to buy the guys a round. Smile
 
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Watching Chicago with Terry Kath on lead Guitar. He was a monster.



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August "72"
The Greek theatre in L.A.
Neil Diamond

Also I go to see three ZZTop concerts that I saw the first time

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Watching Chicago with Terry Kath on lead Guitar. He was a monster.


+1! Chicago @ Tanglewood 07-21-1970.

 
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Top Ten Club, Hamburg 1961. Supposedly, there's silent 8mm film, but it hasn't surfaced. Note the 2 bass players.




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Watching Chicago with Terry Kath on lead Guitar. He was a monster.


+1! Chicago @ Tanglewood 07-21-1970.

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He was a monster on the guitar. I saw Chicago and the Beach Boys (separately and together) in Foxboro Stadium during the summer of 1975 tour. I only wish I had a better memory of the show.




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Monsters of Rock
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When Metallica hit the stage.
 
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Back stage at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid in 1985.
 
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Chicago was the first big concert I saw. They were touring the Silver album, Chicago, so Terry Kath was indeed on stage.


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I’d also love to see the moment Randy Rhoads auditioned for Ozzy.
 
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