My most memorable ROCK moment


Seeing Robin Trower around 96'? Right after "Passion" came out. I went to Winston-Salem NC. I was less than 10' from the master.

There HE was, sitting down, making love to his guitar.

Passion? Yes, I see it now 20 years later. His LOVE for music, my love of his music!

I don't remember him ever looking up. No problem, my love for his passion/music will always keep me looking forward!
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How about Billy Joel in a high school auditorium in 1974 with an opening act on his first tour----a comedian named Billy Crystal.
How about Billy Joel in a high school auditorium in 1974 with an opening act on his first tour----a comedian named Billy Crystal. Both were great.
BTW that was long before BJ turned into a joke himself.
Pink Floyd, "The Wall" concert. Bruce Springsteen and the E street band some time in the 80's. Rock Nirvana.
Stevie Ray Vaughan at Fitzgerald's, in Houston.

If your standard for "great" is arena rock, you missed the boat. There is no way a great player can really stretch out in an arena. Many times I heard Albert Collins, Lightin' Hopkins, BB King, John Lee Hooker, Albert King, and Alan Haynes in small clubs. Far more enjoyable and amazing than the Who, Stones, Led Zep, Eric Clapton etc. in big arenas, great as some of those shows were. I only wish I could have heard those guys before they made it big. John Lee Hooker, in particular, could get the place going so that every single person in the joint was boogieing along.
Some Grateful Dead shows were great. To the extent I remember them...
Led Zep, jethro Tull Vanilla Fudge in in 1969 in a small venue in Chicago All in one night....a mind blower