Name the concert, place and date these groups appeared at:
Rare Earth
Earth, Wind & Fire
Eagles
Seals & Crofts
Black Oak Arkansas
Black Sabbath
Deep Purple
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
California Jam, Oregon, California, 6th April '74
Do you mean Ontario Motor Speedway, not Oregon?
Whoops! I’m sure I do!
No time to say much more - blame the mistake on my living thousands of miles away and being tired…
What a show! My friends and I all gathered 'round the color TV I “borrowed” from my parents to watch the concert on late-nite TV. Besides seeing Keith Emerson spin around on his piano chair, we were also treated to Ritchie Blackmore smashing the TV camera and his guitar at the same time
Caught Deep Purple the following night, and the crowd was all abuzz with the CJ spectacle fresh in their minds. Good times!
Next:
Jefferson Airplane
Janis Joplin
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Who
The Mamas And The Papas
Otis Redding
Ravi Shankar
Monterey Pop, June 16-18, 1967, Monterey, California.
Very good! Here’s the full lineup-
Friday, June 16:
The Association
The Paupers
Lou Rawls
Beverly
Johnny Rivers
Eric Burdon and The Animals
Simon and Garfunkel
Saturday, June 17:
Canned Heat
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Country Joe and the Fish
Al Kooper
The Butterfield Blues Band
The Electric Flag
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Steve Miller Band
Moby Grape
Hugh Masekela
The Byrds
Laura Nyro
Jefferson Airplane
Booker T. & the M.G.s
Otis Redding
Sunday, June 18:
Ravi Shankar
The Blues Project
Big Brother and the Holding Company
The Group With No Name
Buffalo Springfield
The Who
The Grateful Dead
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Scott McKenzie
The Mamas & the Papas
Looks like Sunday was the big day there
I would rather have seen Saturday.
Next:
Blues Traveler, Candlebox, Collective Soul, Jackyl, James, King’s X, Live, Orleans, Sheryl Crow, Violent Femmes, Del Amitri, Futu Futu, The Goats, Huffamoose, Lunchmeat, The Paul Luke Band, Peacebomb, Rekk, Roguish Armament, Aphex Twin, Deee-Lite, DJ Spooky, Doc Martin, Frankie Bones, Kevin Saunderson, Little Louie Vega, The Orb, Orbital, Scotto, Soul Slinger, Joe Cocker, Blind Melon, Cypress Hill, Rollins Band, Melissa Etheridge, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Nine Inch Nails, Metallica, Aerosmith, Nenad Bach, The Cranberries, Zucchero, Youssou N’Dour, Radiohead, The Band featuring Hot Tuna, Bruce Hornsby, Roger McGuinn, Rob Wasserman, and Bob Weir, Primus featuring Jerry Cantrell, Salt 'N Pepa, Country Joe McDonald, Sisters of Glory featuring Thelma Houston, CeCe Peniston, Phoebe Snow, Mavis Staples, and Lois Walden, Arrested Development, Allman Brothers Band, Traffic, Spin Doctors, Porno For Pyros, Bob Dylan, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Peter Gabriel, John Sebastian and the J-Band, Country Joe McDonald, Gil Scott-Heron, WOMAD, Xalam, The Justin Trio, Geoffrey Oryema, Hassan Hakmoun & Zahar, Nenad Bach, Green Day, Paul Rodgers Rock and Blues Revue featuring Slash, Neal Schon, Andy Fraser, and Jason Bonham, Neville Brothers, Santana, Eric Gales, and Jimmy Cliff’s All Star Reggae Jam featuring Rita Marley, Eek A Mouse and Shabba Ranks.
Is this Woodstock 94?
Yep. Someone else’s turn now.
Saturday, May 28:
Divinyls
INXS
Wall of Voodoo
Oingo Boingo
The English Beat
Missing Persons
A Flock of Seagulls
Stray Cats
Men at Work
The Clash
Sunday, May 29:
Quiet Riot
Mötley Crüe
Ozzy Osbourne
Judas Priest
Triumph
Scorpions
Van Halen
Monday, May 30:
Los Lobos
Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul
Berlin
Quarterflash
U2
Missing Persons
The Pretenders
Joe Walsh
Stevie Nicks
David Bowie
Saturday, June 4th:
Thrasher Brothers
Ricky Skaggs
Hank Williams, Jr.
Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
Alabama
Waylon Jennings
Riders in the Sky
Willie Nelson
I should ask my mother to verify this. She snuck away from home in San Diego to go to it when she was 13.
US Fest '83.
Divinyls:
Missing Persons (Gaga owes Dale Bozzio a hat tip):
Yep!
Eric Clapton
Jeff Back
Jimmy Page
Steve Winwood
John Paul Jones
Bill Wyman
Charlie Watts
Kenney Jones
Jethro Tull
The Who
Taj Mahal
Marianne Faithful
Yoko Ono
The Dirty Mac (John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Mitch Mitchell)
Rolling Stones