rafevw -- Steppenwolf played a concert at my high school in 1969. In the auditorium. They weren't allowed, though, to do The Pusher.
is this the greatest live band of all time?
l know everybody has there own opinion however you be the judge?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyEbr6HvWy0
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sam here again.lf the brain is in sync with the earth and i encode the digital music with the earth frequencies i recorded will the digital music now be in sync with the brain? l encoded echos by pink floyd with the earth frequencies i recorded to hopefully convert the digital music to harmonize with the brain to create a new listening experience. http://u.pc.cd/j6B7 |
To me, Phish is by far the best live band experience. Nothing even comes close. However I am too young to have seen the Dead in their early yrs (68'-72'). I have seen around 1000 live shows, and there are a few that really stick out. Phish New Years 95 Prince at The Fillmore in 2004 The Original Meters in 2005 Phil Lesh & Friends 1999 Zero 93-97 Almost every Phish Show... Pink Floyd Allman Bros Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeshi Moe. Tom Petty |
I heard Santana at the Pavillion in Flushing Meadows the weekend before Woosdstock (1969). No one there had ever heard of them (headliner was Savoy Brown BB, 2nd act was Charlie Musselwhite's BB), but Santana opened, and tore the roof off the place...and this was an open air concert!! Every bit as good as their legendary set a week later. But the best live shows I caught were Talking Heads in 1980 with the "Remain In Light" band, and Little Feat in '76-77, both at the Orpheum in Boston. Absolutely masterful performances, full of improvisatory touches, but perfectly in control... |
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