Legendary shows you wish you had seen
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Legendary shows you wish you had seen
For many, if not all of us here, the legendary "Panther Hall" show may reign supreme, right at the top of the list. I can only wish to have witnessed this one:
I do remember this show from 1971. Definitely got my six bucks worth and a sunburn:
I do remember this show from 1971. Definitely got my six bucks worth and a sunburn:
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I'm with you 100% on Jesse Edwin Davis, Joachim. Although I revere Duane Allman, one listen to this great cut ably demonstrates Jesse was there first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta1EG8xqEtA
Sadly, E.C. was no longer with Delaney & Bonnie by the time they got to St. Paul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta1EG8xqEtA
Sadly, E.C. was no longer with Delaney & Bonnie by the time they got to St. Paul.
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Jack, the concert is mentioned on this site, they're looking for setlists. If you remember songs you may ad them.
https://www.setlist.fm/search?page=2&qu ... and+bonnie
https://www.setlist.fm/search?page=2&qu ... and+bonnie
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Not to mention Taj’s amazing vocal, which Greg was channeling.Jack Hanson wrote:I'm with you 100% on Jesse Edwin Davis, Joachim. Although I revere Duane Allman, one listen to this great cut ably demonstrates Jesse was there first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta1EG8xqEtA
Regarding legendary live shows, it seems I have missed most of them! Thankfully, Austin City Limits has been there for a great many.
I did see a terrific Willie Nelson show in Sacramento.This was 1981. Willie’s band was on fire, and he was at his peak. Grady Martin played on a few tunes. Roseanne Cash was the opening act, with Albert Lee and Hank DeVito. Legendary enough for me.
I vaguely remember seeing Delbert. Don’t remember the ORB’s.
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I saw Ralph Mooney once with Merle and once with Waylon. The Hagg show was at the Tulare County Fair in 1987 and it was fantastic. I was in a band that played beer gardens and midway stages at the fairs. Dwight Yoakam was at the Kern County Fair one night too, and sang a duet with Buck Owens. Playing the fair circuit did have certain fringe benefits...
I have MISSED every single Dixie Dregs concert ever. Unforgivable....
And I missed this one, which I recorded to tape from the live radio feed:
I have MISSED every single Dixie Dregs concert ever. Unforgivable....
And I missed this one, which I recorded to tape from the live radio feed:
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the very first concert I saw was the 3rd Quaker City rock festival: B.B. King, Santana, Joe Cocker and Janis Joplin. I was 8 row center 2 weeks after woodstock.
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Jesse is an artist most people overlook when talking about great guitarists. I became a fan when I heard him on Taj Mahal's first two albums. Then I heard him on John Lee Hooker's legendary 1971 album Endless Boogie. Here's a cut that Jesse Ed Davis played on from that album. Mark Naftalin is on piano.Joachim Kettner wrote:Maybe my favourite guitar of all time Jesse "Ed" Davis was playing with Conway then. Levon Helm mentions him in his autobiography, having played dates together.
I have seen Delaney and Bonnie with E.C. back in 69.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjzPQG0vrj8
As for concerts I wish I'd been at - I've been at a lot of really good ones. The ones I enjoyed most were in small clubs rather than concert halls or outdoor festivals. But, I wish I could have been at a Wynn Stewart show (with Ralph Mooney) or a Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys show (with Jimmy Day or Buddy Emmons).
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I would give anything to have witnessed the legendary jam the first time John Hammond snuck Charley Christian on stage with Benny Goodman, any gig Django ever played... for steel, the Panther Hall date for sure.
I will always realize how fortunate I was to witness the live recording Buddy E made at the ISGC in ‘77, absolutely mind-alteringly stunning. Since that one, like Panther Hall, is available on record, I recommend every steel fan everywhere get a copy.
I will always realize how fortunate I was to witness the live recording Buddy E made at the ISGC in ‘77, absolutely mind-alteringly stunning. Since that one, like Panther Hall, is available on record, I recommend every steel fan everywhere get a copy.
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Dylan with Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Jerome Arnold, Sam Lay, and Barry Goldberg at the Newport Folk Festival in '65.
Buck at Carnegie Hall in '66.
Jimi at Monterey in '67.
After that, I was soaking everything in as much as I could.
On Jesse Ed Davis - Taj was a UMass Amherst (Stockbridge Agriculture School) grad, and showed up on the back lawn in the late 60s when I was in high school there. They blew my mind, and Jesse's Tele especially.
Buck at Carnegie Hall in '66.
Jimi at Monterey in '67.
After that, I was soaking everything in as much as I could.
On Jesse Ed Davis - Taj was a UMass Amherst (Stockbridge Agriculture School) grad, and showed up on the back lawn in the late 60s when I was in high school there. They blew my mind, and Jesse's Tele especially.
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November 20, 1973 at The Cow Palace, Daly City, CA. The night Keith Moon passed out and Townshend recruited Scot Halpin from the audience to fill in on drums for three songs.
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Waylon
I almost saw Waylon once. This would have been around 1978 or 79 and I was about 15 or 16 at the time. My Dad had a connection at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. We could basically sneak in the back door, but we didn't really even have to sneak. I came home early one evening and my Dad asked me if I wanted to see Waylon that night. Hell yes I did! We lived about a 45 minutes from the arena and so we headed out figuring we had plenty of time. It was an 8pm curtain and we figured there'd be an opener or Waylon would certainly go on a little late. We pulled into the parking lot at about 8:30 and it was weird- people were already streaming out of the building. We parked and headed in to find out that it was all over. Apparently Waylon came on a few minutes late, played 3 or 4 quick tunes and said goodnight. That was it. I always wondered what the hell happened that night. Someone probably pissed him off I suppose. So, I'd like to see Waylon (and the Moon) on a good night.
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