If you could, what live performances would you enjoy re-living?


I have interest in hearing about yours.   I can think of some great concerts over the years in many great buildings, from Hancher in Iowa City, to Fisher Hall in New York, to some bars in Copenhagen. 

Something I have noticed....performers have times they are more "on" just like us, and it can make their concerts be perceived at different levels.   I know the three times I saw Jackson Browne, each was much different and most of that was his intent.  Having a good sized group with very talented back up singers to the time I saw him solo....all great, but very different.  He is a better guitar player than he may be given credit for. 

The live Jazz I have been to in NYC is near the top.  Sweet Basil and the Blue Note through the years have been very good to me, but in a much different vein, the lakefront festivals in Milwaukee are a somewhat unknown to most of America. 

I did see a few artists before their success and fame, saw a famous British singer at a bar in Rapid City many years ago..and he has done well since. 

Take care,

whatjd

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Sly & the Family Stone(d) at Bucknell University for homecoming in about 1969 or 1970. They were raw and funky and they were late, started around midnight and finished up around 2:00 or so. The place lifted off the ground. BTW, they were stoned not me. The opening act was the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble. A close 2nd would be the Santana Band in 1970 or 1971 at the now defunct Nazareth Speedway in Nazareth, PA. The opening act was Edwin Starr. 
I almost forgot. I sat within 15 feet of Stephane Grappelli at Ethel's Jazz & Supper Club in Baltimore while he played anything and everything. His totally mastery of the instrument was something beyond human.