Belfast was the lower east side, Hells Kitchen
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When he comes onto the stage he looks at Robbie and says - "I got it now, Robbie..."bearister said:
" In Band drummer Levon Helm's autobiography, he wrote, "Neil Young had delivered a good version of 'Helpless,' but performed with a good-size rock of cocaine stuck in his nostril. Neil's manager saw this and said no way is Neil gonna be in the film like this. They had to go to special effects people, who developed what they called a 'travelling booger matte' that sanitized Neil's nostril and put 'Helpless' into the movie." As a result, that crumb of cocaine is surely one of the most expensive ever snorted." Phicklephilly
Go Eagles! I remember going to that venue (not for that show, unfortunately). It had been a roller skating ring in Playland's heyday.Calbach said:
These bands played on the same bill in February 1970. Then together for a Super Jam.
Venue was a ballroom by Playland in San Francisco, called Family Dog on the Great Highway.
I was a senior in high school about a mile away (Washington).
Best shows while at Cal, both at the Greek, Joan Baez in 1971 and the Jazz Festival in 1974, with a smoking Les Mccan.
Calbach said:
These bands played on the same bill in February 1970. Then together for a Super Jam.
Venue was a ballroom by Playland in San Francisco, called Family Dog on the Great Highway.
I was a senior in high school about a mile away (Washington).
Best shows while at Cal, both at the Greek, Joan Baez in 1971 and the Jazz Festival in 1974, with a smoking Les Mccan.
Tom Johnston by a factor of 300bearister said:sonofabear51 said:
We saw them again a couple years ago. And there are better tracks then that one.
Oh, another great band still going is the Doobie Brothers!
Which version did you prefer, Tom Johnston or Michael McDonald? It reminds me of when Fleetwood Mac sold out its Blues roots to chase the money with the Stevie Nicks/Lindsey Buckingham takeover. Tom Johnston was harder Rock and Michael McDonald more R &B. and soul (he was a back up singer for Steely Dan). I have to admit, I thought the songs were better written and sung under McDonald's reign.
You are correct. Skateland was the annex to the pavilion building. That building later became the Family Dog. They were attached but separate spaces.Calbach said:
IssyBear,
Based on my memory with plenty of help from the Internet, it looks like Skate Land was in the adjacent building.
I do recall around 1965 racing my slot car at what later became the Family Dog.
Do you recall, the 72 tour was supposed to be the Stones last one?? Seriously, that's how it was billed.bearister said:
Biggest regret of my concert going life that I didn't see the Stones at Winterland in '72. Mick Taylor in his prime.
The Rolling Stones Concert Setlist at Winterland Arena, San Francisco on June 6, 1972 | setlist.fm
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/1972/winterland-arena-san-francisco-ca-1bd6f178.html
72CalBear said:Do you recall, the 72 tour was supposed to be the Stones last one?? Seriously, that's how it was billed.bearister said:
Biggest regret of my concert going life that I didn't see the Stones at Winterland in '72. Mick Taylor in his prime.
The Rolling Stones Concert Setlist at Winterland Arena, San Francisco on June 6, 1972 | setlist.fm
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/1972/winterland-arena-san-francisco-ca-1bd6f178.html
Love the Ray Davies mention in the midst of all the bands from your era (I graduated from hs in 75)... I would have loved to see the Kinks if only to see the brothers battle.... love their music.smokeyrover said:
Enjoyable thread...love reading the anecdotes of shows before my time.
A few memorable ones for me (graduated HS 1988)...
Flaming Lips - UCD Coffee House 1989
Soul Asylum and The Pixies, The Warfield 1990
Nirvana and Sonic Youth - The Warfield 1990. Kurt flew off the stage first song. Landed on my head.
Fugazi - International Pop Underground Festival, Olympia WA - 1991
Green Day - 924 Gilman St, 1992?
Guided by Voices - I-Beam, SF 1994
Ray Davies - The Alcazar, SF 1996. Front row center.
The Clean - Bottom of the Hill, SF, 2001
Wasn't that Henry J. Kaiser auditorium? That was a great show mid 80's.sonofabear51 said:
The Kinks music is amazing! Saw them once, I think Oakland Coliseum, 1985.
Steve Miller bored me to tears in 1988. I could have just listened to his Greatest Hits CD for the same thrill. And I actively like his music very much. But in order for a concert to be good, there has to be something extra above just sounding exactly like the record to make it worth going.bearister said:
I saw Steve Miller at Winterland during the peak of the Zebra slayings. I was seeing black El Dorado caddies in every shadow.
Interesting.Professor Henry Higgins said:Steve Miller bored me to tears in 1988. I could have just listened to his Greatest Hits CD for the same thrill. And I actively like his music very much. But in order for a concert to be good, there has to be something extra above just sounding exactly like the record to make it worth going.bearister said:
I saw Steve Miller at Winterland during the peak of the Zebra slayings. I was seeing black El Dorado caddies in every shadow.