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Foreigner, and a band called Zon, which opened for them many years ago at Exhibition Place in Toronto during the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition)
2 buds of mine and I went for the rides, games, etc, when we were 17-18 and had no plans to attend a concert but when a scalper spied us and pressured us somewhat, we took him up on it. For a first concert, it was excellent, and one I'll never forget. Couldn't believe how loud it was.
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Yes, 90125 tour, little sib's weekend, visiting my cousin at Miami (OH)
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Badfinger and Redbone, Ford Auditorium, Detroit, early 1972 (February or March). Really good show!
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Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult @ Madison Square Garden 1980
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Led Zeppelin. April 11, 1970, Kiel Opera House in St. Louis. A very eye opening experience for a 15-year old who had to bum a ride from a friend since I didn't even have a drivers license yet. We had floor seats but ended up standing on our chairs the whole night. I remember there were long drum and organ solos. They finished the set with an encore - Whole Lotta Love. It was incredible. Still love that song.
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Chicago and the Beach Boys 1974...... and this is when Chicago still had some "nads" before all that soft rock crud that wrecked the band as far as I am concerned.
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