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Though I saw several shows before this one the Butterfield Blues Band was my first concert as far as I was concerned. They exuded an aura of Professionalism and cool which made quite an impression on me at the time. Also,they played great!!!

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It was either MC5, The Frost or Pacific Gas and Electric. All were within weeks of each other.

Some band that none of my friends had every heard of was opening for PG&E, Tony Orlando and Dawn. This was during my Rock and Roll stage also I think it was 1967.

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First concert (with older brother) - Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, ca. 1965/66.

First concert unescorted by family: Mountain, Fillmore East, 1970

FIrst Jazz Concert: Mingus & Friends, Philharmonic Hall, 1972.

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Shit, am I ever gonna date myself by revealing this...

Julian Lennon - circa the summer of '85. :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: (Or maybe it was '84??)

Only Beatles tune he did was Daytripper, as his final encore.

BUT, I followed that up shortly with Stevie Ray Vaughn in the winter of early '86. (Might have seen CSN before SRV, can't remember.)

Can't remember what my first REAL jazz concert was, but I saw Sun Ra and the Arkestra in early 1991. That might have been one of the first, and certainly the first really big name I ever heard perform live.

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I'm one of the veterans around here. First real concert I attended (with my older brother) was in September 1953. The Lionel Hampton big band with Art Farmer, Clifford Brown, Jimmy Cleveland, Gigi Gryce and others.

And since most of the posters mentioned pop/rock concerts, my first experience was the Beatles in 1966.

Both concerts in Paris.

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As I stated in the other thread RHCP in like '90 at the Greek.

The Meat Puppets opened and gave the crowd a laugh by covering the theme song to the TV show "Charles In Charge." The lead singer said it was his favorite song. :D

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Stan Kenton in '73. Return to Forever in '75 or so (Romantic Warrior tour). The latter was the first time I was ever was around people smoking pot. I think I got a contact high at that one. :excited:

And then a "date" concert later in the 70s- Styx. :wacko:

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First non-classical concert: Bob Seger and Eric Carmen, Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kan., 1976. A friend won the tickets. I enjoyed it far more than I now care to admit.

First jazz show: Dizzy Gillespie, Folly Theater, KC, Mo., 1982.

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I had my first jazz & rock at the same concert! August 1970, Fillmore East to see Santana- the opening act was Rahsaan Roland Kirk. I was completely clueless as to what Kirk was doing, but within three years I loved what he did and went to see him at the Village Vanguard and enjoyed it immensely.

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KISS, with special guests Cheap Trick. Cobo Hall, Detroit, 1976*.

(*disclaimer: I was only 10 years old at the time)

No disclaimer necessary. ;)

I must have seen them while on the same tour, except for me I think it was Spring 1977. I went with my older brother and his friends.

I saw Cheap Trick again later that year with The Cars. B)

My first jazz concert was 1974 in Ohio, Duke Ellington's band under the direction of Mercer Ellington. My dad took me, I was able to relate to songs I had heard played on his turn table before, but obviously way too young to appreciate any of it. At that time I would have rather been riding the bumper cars.

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