I saw the Dead and their concert was opened with Santana. I've seen: Herb Alport Jethro Tull Neil Diamond Paul Revere and the Raiders The Smothers Brothers The Association Seafood Mama At least those are the ones I recall.
Flogging Molly & The Interrupters at the amphitheater in Bend on Sunday. Going to see Jack Johnson at Edgefield on Monday.
Stoned in Love at the Wild Hare last Sat. If Journey doesn't have the most singalongable songs, I don't know who does.
I was supposed to go see Incubus there earlier this month. Friend from Canada couldn't make it and I didn't want to do all that crap by myself and drive 3.5 hours both ways for the show. I had seen them two days prior anyway, front row no obstructions. It was amazing. Also, sublime was fucking great too.
Elton John is doing a farewell tour..not sure if he'll play Eugene again before it's over...I'd love to see him while I still can...I've never seen him live
I was at that show too. Was a great show. They surprised me by playing "If not now, When" which is a really personal song for me. And they freaking killed it. Its something I'll never forget.
We saw him in Vegas at CP Coliseum, million dollar piano. He was very good and well worth seeing. He played many of his older songs from the early 70's, and all the way through.
I was at the this concert with friends, in 72 "50 years ago". Taj Mahal played first. Some decent flute playing that night. Led Zeppelin - Live in Portland, OR (June 17th, 1972) - YouTube https://www.youtube.com › watch
Huge Beatles fan, but im still not sure a out them being more singable unless you wanna sing the word love a gazillion times. Lol. She loves me ya ya ya Love me do Cant buy me love Etcetcetc.
And then there's Elvis the pelvis. I'm not a fan of his but Love Me Tender has gotta be the world's most sung song.
Oh gosh I think I was dragged while kicking and screaming to a Train concert a couple years back but then actually enjoyed it
Looks like Rage Against the Machine just cancelled the rest of their tour, which was all the rest of the US dates, due to Zach's Achilles tendon tear. Portland really got screwed, originally we were one of the first stops then covid, then this. I didn't have tickets anyway but was considering going since I haven't seen them before.