I was in the audience back then. I was 17. It cost $3.00 to get in. We also saw The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. They were all great. Before the concert, Pete Townsend was sitting in a car outside of the auditorium. I went up to him and courageously asked what his next project was. He replied 'A rock opera called Tommy' I could feel my face was turning red, and went back to my friends in line. I still have a little postcard for the event that I picked up at the long-gone record store on Crescent Heights at Sunset Blvd.
I was there too, but a hair older, 23. Nice to know how much the tickets were. I can't remember, were there chairs? Or did people stand the entire time?
I was in the audience back then. I was 17. It cost $3.00 to get in. We also saw The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. They were all great. Before the concert, Pete Townsend was sitting in a car outside of the auditorium. I went up to him and courageously asked what his next project was. He replied 'A rock opera called Tommy' I could feel my face was turning red, and went back to my friends in line. I still have a little postcard for the event that I picked up at the long-gone record store on Crescent Heights at Sunset Blvd.
Barry Chait the underrated Peter Green.
I was there too, but a hair older, 23. Nice to know how much the tickets were. I can't remember, were there chairs? Or did people stand the entire time?
Is it true that they played “Silas Stingy”?
standing only@@roamic
Fun fact, if you slow down the speed by .75 you almost get the correct viewing speed that would be somewhat normal.
Amazing...
I love how they stack the Sunn cabinets to make their amp setup huge.
Not only damage to his guitar but I wonder if they ever had to pay for damage to the stage!