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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I'm a 67 years old guy and pretty much I've seem live so many bands, from the big, big names to run of the mill, etc. 

Last time I went to a concert was 10 years ago to take my daughter (13 at the time to see a band that I never heard of but she was almost in tears 'cause she thought I wouldn't let her go see them. So I took her to "Revolution Live" in Fort Lauderdale to see the concert. The name of the band was "Escape the fate ".

All I'm going to say is that no matter how many fantastic concerts I saw in my youth, and thereafter; Escape the fate was so energetic, raw, and emotional that I thought I was reliving the emotions of surprise, and the youthful feelings that I experienced when as a teen/young adult  at the time the British invasion took over.

Yeah, that concert was that good. You could actually dance the night away.

I can only remember one other time that I was so shocked at a concert: I went to see Black Sabbath at the Spectrum in Philly. I didn't even realized that there was an opening act, by the time they were done I had completely forgotten about Black Sabbath. At the end of the concert I asked Mike my buddy I went with to the concert who those guys that opened for Black Sabbath were, he said: VAN HALEN. 
That was the first time I ever heard or saw them. They just had come out with their first album.  Men let me tell you after Van Helen got into it I couldn't care less if Black Sabbath was going to play. 


Bill Graham did a great thing in his San Francisco Fillmore Auditorium: he brought in many of the old blues guys that guitarists like Clapton, SRV, Peter Green, and Mike Bloomfield were copying. Seeing Albert King live really changed my perspective.

In the mid-80's I was fortunate enough to see Big Joe Turner backed by The Blasters in a small club in L.A. I wouldn't even consider trading that night of music for the two times I saw Hendrix, and Cream. I sure wish I had been able to catch Howlin' Wolf live, though.