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-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
Runner up choices would include: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, the list could go on forever!
I would've went with The Beatles if it wasn't for the whole Play For 35 Minutes And Not Be Able To Hear A Thing Cause Of Screaming Teenage Girls thing.
The Beatles back in the days of The Cavern weren't like that. That's right up there for me.
So is The Band and Dylan, both times they went on tour together.
The Dead anytime between 70 and 76. Phish anytime between 92 and 96.
Early 70s Paul Simon too.
But ultimately I have to pick the First Great Quintet rehearsal sessions with Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Philly Joe Jones.
Also maybe a young Tom Waits before he got popular. That would be neat.
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The Beatles, New York City’s Carnegie Hall on February 12th 1964. Their second live performance in the U.S.
(I was only 5 and Mom wouldn't let me go)
Here is the setlist from their first performance in the US at the Washington Coliseum
Roll Over Beethoven From Me to You I Saw Her Standing There This Boy All My Loving I Wanna Be Your Man Please Please Me Till There Was You She Loves You I Want to Hold Your Hand Twist and Shout Long Tall Sally
Runner up choices would include: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, the list could go on forever!
I would've went with The Beatles if it wasn't for the whole Play For 35 Minutes And Not Be Able To Hear A Thing Cause Of Screaming Teenage Girls thing.
I'd suffer through it. But nothin' beats Talking Heads in my book. Any show any where I would be happy with. Preferably the Stop Making Sense tour, or maybe at CBGBs, or...
Druid that's a bummer 'cause that looks like a fun set of their earlier stuff!
The Who 1969, Talking Heads 1980, Peter Gabriel 1993 and White Stripes 2003 would be my back up plans.
Which White Stripes show? the one on that DVD? I saw them in NOLA '03 front row.....pretty epic.
A lot of good ones in here.... Pink Floyd Pompeii, Talking Heads '80, Last Waltz......all good ones!
For me, I would rather hit up whole tours. I would have liked to hit up all of H.O.R.D.E tour '91 or Lollapolloza '91. I have older friends that did this vending on break from GD tour......great stories from those.
It would be nice to hit up that whole '77 Grateful Dead summer tour. Or Dylan & the Dead tour '87.
For one epic show it is hard to choose for me... Frank Zappa Helsinki '74.......maybe Buffalo '80.
For recent shows Soundgarden/Mars Volta @ Red Rocks last summer.
Miles Davis- Carnegie Hall '61 Gov't Mule- Jazzfest late night '04 (maybe '03?...the marathon show with the plethora of guests) Bonnaroo '02 Panic In The Streets
Post by highcountrychillin on Feb 28, 2012 11:59:57 GMT -5
great thread...... if i have one..give me pink floyd 1977 oakland a's stadium ( right as animals came out). after that seeing talking heads do stop making sense live may have been too awesome to attend for my own well being. then maybe the dead europe 72 tour