5. Blind Faith was good, but Jethro Tull was fantastic! It was their Stand Up era. 1970 at the Fabulous Forum. Los Angeles, CA.
4. John Reischmann, fabulous mandolin/bluegrass. Portland, Oregon.
3. Roland Rashaan Kirk- at the Hoo-Haa Cultural Festival, Universty of Oregon, Eugene 1974? The hoo-ha festival was put together by Ken Kesey and it never happened again. I went to a Pow-Wow at McArhtur Court, after the Pow-Wow, it was announced that The Roland Rashaan Kirk Band was next. I could not believe my ears- perhaps I had been smoking too much of the mistle toe (?) But sure enough, out comes a bunch of elderly dudes, one in a wheel chair with several saxs and other wind instruments dangling from his chair, dark glasses. They sent me! Roland passed away a few months later. I meet Ken kesey about 10 years ago and mentioned that great concert. He and his wife told me that I was the first person they'd ever meet who saw/heard Roland that day at the UfO.
2. Toots and The Maytals. Toots reminds me of the great Otis Redding. He sings with passion and emotion. A great band to back him with that Reggae Beat (Toots is the person who first called the genre "Reggae Music"). I saw Toots and the Maytals at Bumbershoot last year (2004). I was pleasantly surprised to see/hear the Marley Brothers. They were great!
1. Best show of all times- Bruce Springsteen!!! Saw him twice and I still get exhausted thinking about it.
4. John Reischmann, fabulous mandolin/bluegrass. Portland, Oregon.
3. Roland Rashaan Kirk- at the Hoo-Haa Cultural Festival, Universty of Oregon, Eugene 1974? The hoo-ha festival was put together by Ken Kesey and it never happened again. I went to a Pow-Wow at McArhtur Court, after the Pow-Wow, it was announced that The Roland Rashaan Kirk Band was next. I could not believe my ears- perhaps I had been smoking too much of the mistle toe (?) But sure enough, out comes a bunch of elderly dudes, one in a wheel chair with several saxs and other wind instruments dangling from his chair, dark glasses. They sent me! Roland passed away a few months later. I meet Ken kesey about 10 years ago and mentioned that great concert. He and his wife told me that I was the first person they'd ever meet who saw/heard Roland that day at the UfO.
2. Toots and The Maytals. Toots reminds me of the great Otis Redding. He sings with passion and emotion. A great band to back him with that Reggae Beat (Toots is the person who first called the genre "Reggae Music"). I saw Toots and the Maytals at Bumbershoot last year (2004). I was pleasantly surprised to see/hear the Marley Brothers. They were great!
1. Best show of all times- Bruce Springsteen!!! Saw him twice and I still get exhausted thinking about it.