I was born in 1960 and I missed alot of my favourite Bands,due to the fact that they reached their prime in or around 1973.I was 13 and living in a small town about 60 miles from both Buffalo and Toronto.In those days,father wouldn't drive you to a concert and wait for you in the car .(Like my younger cousin had when seeing Judas Priest in Buffalo in the 80's).
My first concert was Rush in 1976 in Hamilton.By then alot of my favourites from the early 70's had disbanded or were heading to the backside of their prime time.(Don't get me wrong..they were still good,but it would have been good to see them earlier.
Here is a small list of bands I wanted to see,the year I wanted to see them,(The year I finally saw them) and,in some cases,a brief comment.
Deep Purple - 1972 (Finally saw them on the Reunion Tour of 1985)
By 1976,after 2 Line-up changes,The Band disbanded 'til
1985
Led Zeppelin - 1973 (Does Page/Plant 1995 count?.If not,then never
them)
I'm sure there will be many who will say 69-71ish or
even 1975,1977 or 1979-80.But I would think 1973 would
be the year it all came together for them.Cult
following + commercial success with Zeppelin IV +
a new album on the way
Pink Floyd - 1975 (3/4 of the Floyd Toronto 1994,The other 1/4 in
Toronto 1999)
This is a very sad story here.I remember hearing Dark
Side of the Moon in 1974 and,other than the synthesizer
bit in "On the Run" and perhaps "Time",I didn't really
like the polished sound.I was too involved in Purple &
Sabbath.
Then in 1975 came word that The Floyd were coming in
June to Hamilton's Ivor Wynne Stadium.Through all the
hype and excitement,I decided It wasn't worth going.
All I can say now is,had the album "Wish You Were Here"
(the greatest album of all time)been released in early
'75,I'd be holding a souvenir ticket stub today!
As for '77 - They never came to Toronto and I had not
the money my working friends had,who took a bus to
Cleveland to see them.
1980 - Pretty impossible to get a ticket for New York
1987 - Held out in hopes Waters would come back.
King Crimson - 1974 (Final saw them in 1995)
Would've killed to see Fripp,Bruford,Wetton,and Cross
in 1974.Great music and Improv. (Bruford - the most
percussively challenging drummer)
Genesis - 1973 (saw them sans Gabriel in 1980)
Lamb Lies Down Tour of '75 would have been interesting,
but I would've wanted to see more of the other earlier
stuff including "Supper's Ready".
THIS BAND,in realty,CEASED TO BE GENESIS WHEN GABRIEL
LEFT!!!! COLLINS EVENTUALLY SOLD OUT THE BAND AFTER
1977! .I still don't know why I went to Buffalo in 1980
to see them.
Yes - 1973 (saw them first in 1978)
'73 was their prime after "Close to the Edge" and
"Fragile" and just before Wakeman left.
My first concert was Rush in 1976 in Hamilton.By then alot of my favourites from the early 70's had disbanded or were heading to the backside of their prime time.(Don't get me wrong..they were still good,but it would have been good to see them earlier.
Here is a small list of bands I wanted to see,the year I wanted to see them,(The year I finally saw them) and,in some cases,a brief comment.
Deep Purple - 1972 (Finally saw them on the Reunion Tour of 1985)
By 1976,after 2 Line-up changes,The Band disbanded 'til
1985
Led Zeppelin - 1973 (Does Page/Plant 1995 count?.If not,then never
them)
I'm sure there will be many who will say 69-71ish or
even 1975,1977 or 1979-80.But I would think 1973 would
be the year it all came together for them.Cult
following + commercial success with Zeppelin IV +
a new album on the way
Pink Floyd - 1975 (3/4 of the Floyd Toronto 1994,The other 1/4 in
Toronto 1999)
This is a very sad story here.I remember hearing Dark
Side of the Moon in 1974 and,other than the synthesizer
bit in "On the Run" and perhaps "Time",I didn't really
like the polished sound.I was too involved in Purple &
Sabbath.
Then in 1975 came word that The Floyd were coming in
June to Hamilton's Ivor Wynne Stadium.Through all the
hype and excitement,I decided It wasn't worth going.
All I can say now is,had the album "Wish You Were Here"
(the greatest album of all time)been released in early
'75,I'd be holding a souvenir ticket stub today!
As for '77 - They never came to Toronto and I had not
the money my working friends had,who took a bus to
Cleveland to see them.
1980 - Pretty impossible to get a ticket for New York
1987 - Held out in hopes Waters would come back.
King Crimson - 1974 (Final saw them in 1995)
Would've killed to see Fripp,Bruford,Wetton,and Cross
in 1974.Great music and Improv. (Bruford - the most
percussively challenging drummer)
Genesis - 1973 (saw them sans Gabriel in 1980)
Lamb Lies Down Tour of '75 would have been interesting,
but I would've wanted to see more of the other earlier
stuff including "Supper's Ready".
THIS BAND,in realty,CEASED TO BE GENESIS WHEN GABRIEL
LEFT!!!! COLLINS EVENTUALLY SOLD OUT THE BAND AFTER
1977! .I still don't know why I went to Buffalo in 1980
to see them.
Yes - 1973 (saw them first in 1978)
'73 was their prime after "Close to the Edge" and
"Fragile" and just before Wakeman left.





