Part 3 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about concerts we'd like to go back in time to see.
Show notes:
- Jay: Bowie on the Ziggy Stardust tour in 1973
- Never saw Bowie
- Phil: Grateful Dead's famous Cornell show 5/8/77
- The Holy Grail for Deadheads
- Jay: Canadian art rock weirdos Max Webster in southern Ontario 8/9/79
- Band split up in 1981 as singer-guitarist Kim Mitchell went solo
- Opened for Rush in the U.S. in the mid- to late '70s
- Phil: The Stones at the Boston Garden, 1972
- Jagger and Richards were arrested in Providence and Boston mayor bailed them out in time for the Garden show
- Mick Taylor era was notable
- Jay: Van Halen at Oakland Arena in June 1981
- A few songs were captured on video; VH fans have hoped for more
- Phil: Zeppelin at Berkeley, Calif., September 1971
- Touring before their fourth album was released
- Playing some of their acoustic songs
- Jay: SST legends Husker Du at the Channel in Boston 9/30/84
- In the middle of a killer stretch of albums; this one was for Zen Arcade
- Two classic albums were released the next year
- Phil: Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East in 1971
- Original lineup including Duane Allman
- Jay and Phil: The Who live at University of Leeds on Valentine's Day 1970
- Played a show at Hull the following night
- We're going to see the Who at Fenway later this month
- Band was at the literal peak of their powers
- First release of Live at Leeds was only six songs
- Longer versions have come out; full set was 33 songs
- No video of this show unfortunately
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