‘Pink Floyd – The Wall,’ February 7, 1980: Shows I’ll Never Forget
Pink Floyd created a signature concert experience during their first performances of ‘The Wall,’ but I was lucky to have been there at all.
Pink Floyd created a signature concert experience during their first performances of ‘The Wall,’ but I was lucky to have been there at all.

Two things are clear from note one: Goldfinger is John Feldmann’s band – and he has come to incite a party.

Now on tour with a crack new band, Donald Fagen must choose which songs to perform from his extensive catalog. It’s a good problem to have.

Was the performance at the YEStival in Baltimore epic? The answer is Yes!
This Paul McCartney concert was a trip through time, and a reminder of the Beatles’ lasting influence on today’s music.

Garry Tallent assured us that this “was not going to be any four-hour concert.” He laughed, “I only know one person crazy enough for that!”

When rockers begin to get older, you expect to see it in their performance. Not Alice Cooper.

Given the passing of a lot of musical heroes recently, Steely Dan’s impassioned, career-spanning turn was much appreciated.

In spite of various career frustrations, Dave Mason’s name recognition was sufficient to pack the Turner Hall Ballroom in Milwaukee.

Marty Stuart calls his backing band the Fabulous Superlatives – and, the thing is, they live up to his claim on every tune.