1. Bob Marley and the Wailers (Reggae, not rock, but close enough), Fox Theater, Atlanta, Ga. 1978. This concert was the best I have ever seen, any others can't even come close. It was a magical experience.
2. Allman Brothers Piedmont Park, Atlanta Ga. 1970 (free shows in the park on Sunday afternoons). They were not yet world famous, and playing their best.
3. Tom Waits at Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, 1977 or 1978 ? Incredibly soulful show did 5 encores.
4. Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt at the old Atlanta Civic Center, Halloween night 1974. Only about 300-400 people at the show (Jefferson Starship was also in town, they drew a bigger crowd). At the end of the show Jackson and Bonnie with bands (probably 12-15 people) jammed together, absolutly stunning.
5. Bruce Springsteen Atlanta, Omni 1984, Born in the USA tour.
6. I know you only asked for 5, but I feel I must include one of the best live performers I have ever seen. His name is Eddie Hinton, now deceased. He played with Otis Redding, Allman Brothers, and numerous others. He was a session musician with the Muscle Shoals Rythem Section. He had about 4 albums, a couple recently re-released on the Capricorn label. I had the great pleasure of seeing him live in Atlanta twice, once at Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, the other time at a great bar called Rose's Cantina. Eddie Hinton was white, but sang soul music as good or better than any, reminded me of Otis Redding. His shows were so soulful and emotional that you could not sit still. He died a few years ago in relative obscurity, never recieving the recognition he deserved.
This is fun, I could go on, as I type I keep remembering other great shows, but I'm over the limit now.
Cheers
2. Allman Brothers Piedmont Park, Atlanta Ga. 1970 (free shows in the park on Sunday afternoons). They were not yet world famous, and playing their best.
3. Tom Waits at Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, Atlanta, 1977 or 1978 ? Incredibly soulful show did 5 encores.
4. Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt at the old Atlanta Civic Center, Halloween night 1974. Only about 300-400 people at the show (Jefferson Starship was also in town, they drew a bigger crowd). At the end of the show Jackson and Bonnie with bands (probably 12-15 people) jammed together, absolutly stunning.
5. Bruce Springsteen Atlanta, Omni 1984, Born in the USA tour.
6. I know you only asked for 5, but I feel I must include one of the best live performers I have ever seen. His name is Eddie Hinton, now deceased. He played with Otis Redding, Allman Brothers, and numerous others. He was a session musician with the Muscle Shoals Rythem Section. He had about 4 albums, a couple recently re-released on the Capricorn label. I had the great pleasure of seeing him live in Atlanta twice, once at Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, the other time at a great bar called Rose's Cantina. Eddie Hinton was white, but sang soul music as good or better than any, reminded me of Otis Redding. His shows were so soulful and emotional that you could not sit still. He died a few years ago in relative obscurity, never recieving the recognition he deserved.
This is fun, I could go on, as I type I keep remembering other great shows, but I'm over the limit now.
Cheers