I'll start with the 1970s (and maybe add more as we go along)
Genesis - Trick Of The Tail
Genesis - Wind and Wuthering
Yes - In the Round
Rush - 2112
Peter Gabriel III (almost 70s)
I'll start with the 1970s (and maybe add more as we go along)
Genesis - Trick Of The Tail
Genesis - Wind and Wuthering
Yes - In the Round
Rush - 2112
Peter Gabriel III (almost 70s)
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Vision of the Emerald Beyond
Genesis - The Lamb
Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior
Gentle Giant
Roger Waters - Us And Them
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
Tough One. Surprised this one hasn't been done before. Well off the top of my head (and extremely subjective / sentimental) in no particular order :
Gentle Giant @ Louis' Rock City, Baily's Crossroads, VA 1977
Van Der Graff Generator Reunion Show @ London Royal Festival Hall 2005
Peter Hammill Solo @ Chapati, Verviers, Belgium, 1979
Genesis @ Merriwether Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD 1978
Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead @ RFK Stadium 1986 <--- included for the happening & vibe and not necessarily the music :-)
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Yes - multiple shows on the 1998 tour at Hammersmith, Bournemouth & Brighton. (never saw them in the 70's)
Pink Floyd - Wembley Stadium 1988
Pink Floyd two nights at Earls Court in 1994
Peter Gabriel - Growing Up show in the round Wembley Arena 2004
Marillion - multiple shows at Hammersmith and Brighton in 1984.
plus many gigs at the Marquee in '83/'84 featuring Solstice, Pendragon, IQ, Twelfth Night & Pallas - those were the days
Very difficult, but the ones which stand out for me are:
1. Six of the Best Genesis & Gabriel reunion
2. Pink Floyd doing The Wall at Earls Court
3. Of all the Marillion gigs I have seen over the years, the one which stands out for me is the Radiation tour at Wolverhampton Civic Hall - they were on fire that night
4. Black Sabbath at Bingley Hall, Stafford. It was bloody freezing, and Vinnie Appice had to retire hurt owing to a few blisters on his arse when his kit exploded owing to water leaking from the roof. You don't get that at a Taylor Swift gig!
5. ABWH at Birmingham NEC, subsequently recorded. A magical night
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November 1981: King Crimson, Old Waldorf, San Francisco - touring Discipline, played a couple of unreleased songs (I at least remember "Neal and Jack and Me," and I probably misremember hearing "LTIA3," but that is burned into my memory somehow.)
April 1977: Peter Gabriel, Winterland Arena, San Francisco - touring "car," killer version of "All Day and All of the Night."
April 1977: Utopia, Winterland San Francisco - touring RA, possibly the most inventive stage show I've ever seen.
June 1976: The Tubes, Bimbo's 365 room, San Francisco - shortly after the release of Young and Rich, quite certainly the wildes stage show I've ever seen.
April 1978: Bowie, Oakland Coliseum, Oakland - touring "Heroes" (the "Isolar 2" tour): first time I ever saw Adrian Belew and was only slightly disappointed that he was not Fripp
July 4, 1981: "Day on the Green," Oakland Colisseum - Blue Oyster Cult, Heart, Pat Travers, 415 (Eric Martin), Loverboy, and Ozzy Osbourne -- yes, I did see Ozzy with Randy Rhoades (pbuh). We were mainly there to see Heart though
Bonus because I can't resist: September 9, 1976: "Day on the Green," Oakland Colisseum - the Who and the Grateful Dead. The first time I ever saw either of these; the only time I saw the Who with Keith Moon (pbuh).
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
June 29 1977: Genesis - Ahoy Rotterdam The Netherlands (Wind & Wuthering-tour)
June 17 2000: Happy The Man - NEARfest 2000
June ? 2000: Isildurs Bane - Vervier Belgium
July 2/3 1983: Peter Gabriel - Torhout/Werchter Belgium
October 24 2009: Archive Utrecht The Netherlands
Yes-2000 ( Masterworks)
David Bowie-2004
King Crimson-1995
U2-1992
Paul McCartney-2002
Prince-2004
The Who-2006
Dave Matthews Band-1994
Pink Floyd-1987
Rush-1996
"It was a cruel song, but fair."-Roger Waters
1. Jimi Hendrix, Soft Machine, MC5, TIME- Masonic Auditorium, Detroit 1968
2. Who, Amboy Dukes, Unrelated Segments- Southfield High School Auditorium, Southfield 1968
3. Mahavishnu Orchestra, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Cobo Hall, Detroit 1972
4. Sun Ra Arkestra, the Stables Bar, E. Lansing, MI 1975
5. Magma, Martyrs Bar, Chicago 1999
But so many others- Miles Davis, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Keith Jarrett, Magma 2 more times, Hendrix 2 more times, Genesis twice, Soft Machine, Jefferson Airplane, ELP, Charles Mingus and on and on and on...
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Indeed it is a tough one but considering the historical significance of each and my own self appreciation my TOP 5 would be:
-PINK FLOYD * ANIMALS TOUR 77 OLYMPIC STADIUM MONTREAL
-EMERSON LAKE & PALMER * BRAIN SALAD SURGERY TOUR 73 MONTREAL FORUM
-LED ZEPPELIN * LAST USA TOUR 1977 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NEW YORK
-CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG * THE ZOOM 1974 TOUR VARSITY STADIUM TORONTO
-GENESIS * THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY 1974 TOUR MONTREAL FORUM
Limited to 5 concerts but my signature has a TON more, jejeje.
I may be older but, I saw live: Led Zeppelin, Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Fish, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Marillion, IQ, UK, Saga, Rush, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Genesis with Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Triumph, Magma, Goblin, Porcupine Tree, The Musical Box, Uriah Heep, Dio, David Bowie, Iron Maiden, Queen with Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood, Steely Dan, Dream theater, Joe Satriani, you get the idea..
Genesis, 2021
Wilco, 2023
Steve Hackett (Genesis Revisited), 2014
Steely Dan, 2014
Smashing Pumpkins, 2018
I actually got to see him 3 times! But the first was magical, and I was not old enough to drive yet. And that show began my love of Soft Machine, too! Plus, MC5! (Plus, I have a CD of the Magma concert I saw at Martyr's.)“I saw Jimi Hendrix.” kinda wins the thread IMHO.
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Really hard to pick 5 from all the amazing shows I've seen so here's 6. These stand out.
Peter Gabriel - Up tour Toronto Air Canada
Peter Gabriel - Us tour San Diego Sports Arena
After Crying / Banco - NEARfest 2001
Eloy - NotP 2011
Marillion - 1983 Syracuse Lost Horizon
Discipline - Orion Studios (1999?)
JG
"MARKLAR!"
I forgot one other, well, show- I was at the 1972 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival- too many musicians to list, but including Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders, the Art Ensemble, Bonnie Raitt, CJQ, Leo Smith and New Delta Akhra (w/Marion Brown), and more. The AEC show was recorded and released on Atlantic as the record Bap-Tizum. It was astonishing.
https://localwiki.org/ann-arbor/1972..._Jazz_Festival
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Queen, Wembley Arena 1984
Rush, Wembley Arena 1988
Slayer, Hammersmith Odeon 1988
Queensryche, Hammersmith 1990
Screaming Trees, Astoria London 1996
Van Der Graaf Generator, Royal Festival Hall 2005
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1. Milton Nascimento, Pine Knob Detroit 1990.
2. Yes, Universal Amphitheater, LA, 2004.
3. Peter Gabriel, Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA 1983.
4. Genesis, Spectrum, Philadelphia, 1987.
5. Grant Green Jr., Jazz Bakery, LA circa 2002.
Adding a couple of honorable mentions; they're really so close to the top 5...
Happy the Man a huge brewpub Lowell MA 2005
UK Nearfest Apocalypse, 2012
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5 is hard, but here we go...
Genesis (82)
Pink Floyd (87)
Emerson, Lake and Palmer (92)
Il Balleto di Bronzo (02)
Anglagard (03)
This is very difficult...
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Philadelphia (1977) Sadly with no orchestra, which had been dropped the week before
Banco, Nearfest (2001)
PFM, Mean Fiddler (2003)
Steven Wilson, RAH (2018) 2nd and 3rd nights
U2, Red Rocks (1983)
Pink Floyd-The Wall, Nassau Colosseum
Genesis-Trick tour, Beacon Theater
Yes-Tales tour, MSG
Camel at Nearfest
Tubes debut tour in NYC (Beacon?) when Todd Rundgren sat in back of us
Peter Gabriel - Livingston College Gymnasium, New Brunswick NJ 10/31/82
Genesis - Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ 6/28/80
Focus/Return To Forever - Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ 7/28/73
J. Geils Band - Palladium, NYC 5/25/80
Sly & The Family Stone/Climax Blues Band/Locomotiv GT - Raceway Park, NJ 6/15/74
Floyd Animals ‘77
Genesis W&W ‘77
Supertramp FLW ‘83 I think?
Renaissance ‘80 (maybe ‘81) at Cornell
Bee Gees, not sure which year but when all 3 brothers were alive. Post SNF.
1) ABWH in Hartford, Connecticut
2) King Crimson Discipline tour in Amherst, Massachusetts
3) Supertramp Breakfast in America , Springfield , Massachusetts
4) ELP 1978 Soringfield , Massachusetts
5) Jethro Tull Too Old To Rock and Roll tour Colt Park, Hartford, Connecticut
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