I'm happy to see from all the postings that the concert unfolded as I remembered- I sometimes don't trust my memories of concerts, they were true party events!The fires and garbage freaked me out,and I wound up with sun poison, but it was worth it. I remember the day starting off with the fairly long early morning drive from NYC, where I grew up, to Philly for the event. Oh, how much i understand, if only i was alive and old enough! I will always remember how cool Chris Squire was and that Patrick moraz spoke little english, at least to us, and that the bodyguard for Framptomm was rude and that Peter Framptom was maybe five feet tall. The day was hot at the beginning, long, and the night got very chilly, as I recall. smoking and joking all around. Fans at the show recall concrete crumbling and bathrooms in poor shape. The game was played at Municipal Stadium and was the only cold-weather bowl game of its time. I recall a sea of trash heaving up from the audience. Where did it go? If you look back today on this concert, the choice of acts was quite strange. This show provided the majority of the concert footage for an NFL Films produced documentary called "Journey, Frontiers and Beyond". I went with my sister Denise and friends. I went and seen what's left of YES last night in Atlantic City..sure brought back some memories! Making it home to Northern Jersey, while the three passengers slept, along a windy back road. But, what where they doing there? Simply perfect. Yes and Peter Frampton recreate '76 Philly concert tonight at Tower Theater. Peter Frampton, Gary Wright, and Yes, played the 1976 Bicentennial Concert in June of that year. i have never seen a concert performance like this one. I think there was music that day. My friends and I took up seats at an oblique angle to the stage, since we did not want to sit on the crowded grass. to get tickets from Ticketron. 70s, Passes, Rocks Tour Quick On The Draw- March 28, 1978 Boston Music Hall Wbcn-FM broadcast. por | ago 8, 2022 | anniversary vacation ideas | starbucks coffee coloring pages | ago 8, 2022 | anniversary vacation ideas | starbucks coffee coloring pages The Eagles Bicentennial concert at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, FL included Fleetwood Mac and Loggins & Messina. It was also about 98=BA =46 and wicked humid. Jun 12, 1976. All in all one of the most memorable concerts I was ever at. Had never experienced anything like the lasers with the incredible sound inside the stadium. Download the app to LISTEN LIVE wherever you are and connect with us like never before. 1976 Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar $1,000.00 $5.15 shipping or Best Offer 1976 D MEMORIAL CENT MINT ERROR ANACS MS-62 RB - OFF CENTER - CERTIFIED SLAB -1C $59.00 $4.00 shipping or Best Offer 1776-1976D Kennedy Half Dollar With MAJOR DIE CLASH ERROR $29.95 Free shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED It was my first concert so I had nothing else to compare it to but it was fantastic. On September 16, 1950, the Cleveland Browns, playing their first season in the NFL after dominating the defunct All-America Football Conference (winning all four league titles), played their first NFL game against the two-time defending NFL Champion Philadelphia Eagles as a prelude to what would eventually in time become the NFL Kickoff Game. Long Distance Runaround A few months later I started college in Philadelphia and attended many Electric Factory concerts during my college tenure. We came prepared with a huge cooler filled with food, potato salad, fried chicken, drinks and a watermelon spiked with vodka. This was a truly magical day. The infamous fires which definitely DID occour actually were started twords the end of Yes's set - it did get quite cold in the evening after being a very hot, sunny day. 7 years 5 months ago. What a lineup and what a perfect setting. On September 23, 1926, an announced crowd of 120,557 packed the then-new Stadium during a rainstorm to witness Gene Tunney capture the world heavyweight boxing title from Jack Dempsey. And they were cool. Blondie concluded their Tracks Across America Tour here, on August 21, 1982. Hard to imagine it was 40 years ago today that America celebrated its Bicentennial. The original Led Zeppelin never played in the US again, although the surviving members performed at Live Aid. My mom was 6 months pregnant with my brother, my pop told her she couldn't miss this show. And the people. Lord have mercy. The site was an open field, as construction had not yet begun on the then still tentatively named "Spectrum II" (Wells Fargo Center). The north bleachers started with Section NA. But she did. I graduated high school that day. [19][20][21][22], The 1993 Philadelphia stop for the Lollapalooza music festival was held at the JFK Stadium site on July 18, 1993. Jon mentioned it about 20 minutes into the show. For years later I dreamed of those pure streams of light blasting through the darkness. it was the show to compare all others to. Gary Wright Peter Frampton and an outstanding Yes. It was so good! On June 20, 1981, The Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, and The Allman Brothers Band rocked Philadelphia's JFK Stadium in what was billed as The Roundup. I was not privledged to be at Woodstock but this is probably the closest I will ever get to a day of Peace, Love and Music. There was like 6 or 8 of us that met up there from Woodbury. At one point somewhere there was just a hose of water. Good to see you doing good, are you still living in Arizona? the gate was insane. This was the first concert I ever went to. luckily the drugs were wearing off and i was back in the drivers seat. people were trying to clime over the barbed wire and geting cut up only to be kicked out if they did make it over. On June 19, 1982, an all-day show opened with a still mostly unknown Huey Lewis & the News and featured Joan Jett & the Black Hearts, Loverboy, The Kinks and headliner Foreigner, who were touring their 7x-platinum "4" album and inflated a colorful, 30-foot-high facsimile of a Wurlitzer-style jukebox as they performed "Juke Box Hero" in the show's final minutes. My girlfriend Michelle at the time and I decided to go see them in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. It was not known at the time, but the stadium's last event was a Grateful Dead concert on July 7, 1989, with Bruce Hornsby & The Range as their opening act. Wow what a concert. Hey Ron go to Classmates.com and our old High school, graduating years 77 or 78 and and send me a e-mail, Yes is the Best. I remember that morning. Pink Floyd held a concert on September 19, 1987, in front of a crowd in excess of 120,000 (general admission was sold on the field), but the show was not sold out. The concert began at 8pm. Then the announcer came out on stage, grabbed the micraphone and said "everyone need's to get off the tower's, because when we turn them on we're going to have some Kentucky Fried People and the next band won't start until your down." In 2010, the concert recording was released on a CD/DVD combination, titled Crimson White & Indigo. but i'll never forget this night. Blondie concluded their Tracks Across America Tour here, on August 21, 1982. The stadium played host to the Monsters of Rock Festival Tour, featuring Van Halen, Scorpions, Dokken, Metallica and Kingdom Come, on June 11, 1988. So after a couple of songs I then slowly made my way out of the stadium and away from my two friends for the day, wading through all of the people to wait in the parking lot for my friend who had driven. he got prety messed up. Long time ago but remember it like yesterday (well, most of it anyways). A little quartet. YES 76 gig at JFK so huge that in 2002, The City of Philadelphia declared August 8, 2002 YES Day in Philadelphia. The team played at Franklin Field in 1975; the league folded late into that season. At that time, YES had sold out more shows in than any other act in Philadelphia history. We even saw a streaker. The US Bicentennial band was one of the finest musical ensembles ever to be organized. Being recent high school graduates, we decided it was a smart thing to park the car in the parking lot of our school, which is located in the heart of the North Philadelphia ghetto, and walk three blocks to the subway and not have to worry about parking hassles at JFK. Photos Setlists. Frampton was at the peak of his career at that time, but Yes was still going strong especially in Philly. The Eagles had a four-season stint as tenants of the stadium before moving to Shibe Park for the 1940 season, although the team did play at Municipal in 1941. After awhile me and my freind Randy took off to walk around because he wanted to get more cigarettes. Got there early (parked on the golf course in Roosevelt Park). Sound Chaser benefit concert on September 19, 1988, for which attendance was about 80,000 people. WOW! "Bud" Dudley, a former Villanova University athletic-director, created the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia in 1959. It was 1976. The mummers came on and everyone cheered for the first tune, but for the second tune they trashed them off the stage throwing what ever they had near them. Six Op Sail events have been held to date, in 1964, 1976, 1986, 1992, 2000 and 2012. I agree Gary Wright was fluff, but his band consisting of all keyboards and a drummer was really interesting to me, a young musician at the time. i am so glad i did. On June 26, 1957, a 150-lap NASCAR convertible race was held at the Stadium, which was won by Bob Welborn in a 1957 Chevrolet. The Liberty Bowl's best game was its first in 1959, when 38,000 fans watched Penn State beat Alabama 70. Now there's a blast from the past, Ya I was there me and my friend Glenn and some guy name supper kaz we were there. He said Steve was upstairs and the rest was in the bar. is buddy allen married. I'll just add my personal experiences. Forgotten Yesterdays 1996-2023. All the bands were fantastic. the weed,the hash. IT WAS HOT AS HELL BUT WHAT A GREAT TIME. Maybe that's a good thing. I drove down from New York and got there the night before at about 5:00pm so was able to get dead center on the field about 30 feet from the stage. The idea of sending military musicians to act and perform as ambassadors were quite brilliant. We waited for hours after that for YES in the meantime I was squeezed against the fence in front of the stage and an asshole shot an aerial bomb striking a laser mirror that was just being installed and it came down on top of 2 people right next to me both critically wounded we had to push them up and over the fence so they could be put in the ambulance, I had blood on me for the rest of the show, there was no way to go anywhere. I still miss its old charm. We had been whipped in the Wildwoods, and now we trudged back to Philly for the Big Bicentenial Concert. ; Here is your chance to own a genuine legal tender 1976 Bicentennial JFK Kennedy Half Dollar U.S. coin. By Posted kyle weatherman sponsors In automann slack adjuster cross reference My mom and pop were there. Pop group The Jacksons performed for 4 sold-out shows in September 1984 during their Victory Tour in front of 200,000 in attendance, one of the largest audiences of the tour. When the mummers came out they were pelted with everything and anything. JFK Stadium occasionally hosted rock concerts, including the American portion of Live Aid on July 13, 1985. "Yes booked into JFK" - Concert Preview - John Fisher, Letters to the Editor - Kathy Kessler - Carlisle Sentinel - 1976-06-30, "Concert jammed; transit, too" - Concert Review - Howard S. Shapiro and Frank Heick - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-13, Concert Preview - Phil Ceccola - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-06, "100,000 to launch the rock season" - Concert Preview - Jack Lloyd - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-06, "Running the Squeeze Play" - Concert Review - Jonathan Takiff - Philadelphia Daily News - 1976-06-18, "The music doesn't match the spirit - Concert Review - Jack Lloyd - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-13, "'Yes' concert a nothing at JFK Stadium" - Concert Review - Jay Samuels - Camden Courier-Post - 1976-06-14, "JFK Stadium to host 'major event'" - Concert Preview - Mike Sangiacomo - Pottstown Mercury - 1976-05-29, "Fourth a Dud; Tomorrow's Dynamite" - Concert Preview - Barbara Beck - Philadelphia Daily News - 1976-06-11, Ad - Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - 1976-06-03, "Concert jammed; transit, too" - Howard S. Shapiro and Frank Heick - Philadelphia Inquirer [Detail] - 1976-06-13, "Concert jammed; transit, too" - Howard S. Shapiro and Frank Heick - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-13. It puts a gentleman in a very frivolous, contemptible light. Few things would mortify me more than to see you bearing a part in a concert, with a fiddle under your chin, or a pipe in your mouth.Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773), The concerts you enjoy togetherNeighbors you annoy togetherChildren you destroy togetherThat make marriage a joyStephen Sondheim (b. Watching the stage change set three times. I am now 60 years old but remember this concert like it was yesterday. In 1981, The Rolling Stones announced their World Tour via a press conference at JFK. On This Date, July 3rd, in 1976: Brian Wilson made his first appearance in 11 years with The Beach Boys in concert in Anaheim, CA at Anaheim Stadium. THERE WERE SO MANY PEOPLE AROUND, THAT WHEN I FELT LIKE I WAS GOING TO PASS OUT, THERE WAS NO WHERE TO FALL. I don't think they even lasted one song before being trashed off the stage. He is still great today. It was incredibly hot that day and it was just packed. Thinking I was lost at midnight. They did not perform live again for 15 years, until 1997. Read more about this topic: John F. Kennedy Stadium, If you love music, hear it; go to operas, concerts and pay fiddlers to play to you; but I insist on your neither piping nor fiddling yourself. We spent the day and night partying with all the other campers, and as usual, were pretty stoned. I was so far in the back of the stadium, it was so hard to see the band. Then the announcer came out on stage, grabbed the micraphone and said "everyone need's to get off the tower's, because when we turn them on we're going to have some Kentucky Fried People and the next band won't start until your down." Frankford beat Archbishop Wood, 27-7, in heavy rain in 1978.[9]. He causally walked up the isle without a stitch of cloths on and returned from the concession stand with drink and eatsstill walking casually and still nudetoo funny. WOW, some great memories are sure flying after reading these review's. This was the show at which Rage Against the Machine stood on stage without playing in protest of the Parents Music Resource Center.[23]. I think 105 thousand attended. If my kids ever do something like that I'll be scared to death. My life changed that day: If any one thing has imprinted on my mind and soul, it is music, and the music of classic Yes above anyone else, I think. JFK Stadium occasionally hosted rock concerts, including the American portion of Live Aid on July 13, 1985.. I wanted to see Frampton, but you got to pay your respects on graduation day. Aug 6 1976 The Beach Boys at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Artist: The Beach Boys , Tour: 15 Big Ones Tour , Venue: Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Edit setlist Aug 6 1976 Boz Scaggs at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Artist: Boz Scaggs , Tour: Silk Degrees , Venue: Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA The shape of the stadium resembles the horseshoe configuration of Harvard Stadium built in 1903. The most successful concert album of all time had come out in January and the guitarist would essentially recreate at JFK, complete with the "wah-wah"-style "vocoder" vocals and guitar work on tunes like "Do You Feel Like We Do." Birth of a national venue July 4, 1976 was a nationwide, non-stop party - and no matter who you were or where you were, you were wearing or waving something with Stars and . Next came Gary Wright. In those days, you could bring that stuff into the stadiums. Coins in better than average condition are worth slightly more, though the premium for mint state coins isn't very large. Judy Garland gave her last concert in America here in 1968, singing in part with the Count Basie band. There I saw Roger Dean's sets , Alan White's kit, and last and most memorable, Patrick Moraz's Orchestron. BTW I turned 60 yesterday. As a matter of fact, events were planned for four days. PEOPLE JUST HELD ME UP. The Dead closed the show with "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"; it would be the last song played at the stadium. One thing that hasn't been mentioned and anyone there should deffinately remember. There were indeed a host of non - prog bands on the bill and now "famous" yesfan/DJ Ed Sciaky did some of the intros. As we walked through the parking lot, I remember hearing a cacophony of YES music which was being blasted from hundreds of cars. We ended up on the 50 yard line right next to the sound booth tower. Length: Disc 1 (1:08:23) - Disc 2 (0:38:01)-YouTube (0) Reviews (73) . Then Yes came on. great friends and fun strangers added to the event. She drove them from Philly to just outside AC as we weren't rich and she needed gas to get us home. I been reading these reviews, and people are riffing on the Pousette-Dart Band. As for my 23 years as a Yes fan, I can tell you that I've been there for the good and bad. my freind and i hitch hiked to the concert from exeter township Pa. we smoked some tainted weed wile in the parking lot. It seems crazy that I would be that young and my mom felt ok dropping me off. They sound checked that evening with a bit of Starship Trooper. Great to watch the scramble and then seeing the disappointment when they were lit. sigh "THIS SHOW WAS FILMED AND BROADCASTED HERE IN BRAZIL BY REDE GLOBO DE TELEVISO IN A TV SHOW CALLED", THIS SHOW WAS FILMED AND BROADCASTED HERE IN BRAZIL BY REDE GLOBO DE TELEVISO IN A TV SHOW CALLED. The Show was Incredible I have Been a fan since, have seen many shows over the Years But This and the 90125 Tour at Hershey Park are 2 of my Top Tens.. Ps I was 12 at the Time Wow. Those were the days. The actual paid attendance for the home opener was only 13,855, while the paid attendance for the second game was only 6,200and many of those tickets were sold well below face value. That being said, this is still a memory that I treasure. One thing that hasn't been mentioned and anyone there should deffinately remember. After the show, I wandered down close to the stage, because I could only see the very front of the show. Yep was there everybody has it right hot during the day cold at night. No products in the cart. Live Aid was primarily a dual-venue concert held on July 13, 1985. Then all the momentum stopped with another long delay between acts. Love those outfits! Now the concert. Then the crowd mutinyed.Everything and anything that could be thrown was.They took the hint.Everyone cheered when they left.The next act was the puser bandI don't remeber themI remember a band but I think the crowd was booing them to get off. Jun 12, 1976. Heart of the Sunrise jet2 passenger locator form spain 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. The South Philadelphia stadium was on the east side of the far southern end of Broad Street at a location now part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Got drunk before entering the stadium, but being a soon to be pharmacy student, I stayed clear of the drugs. Not much to add. They've tapped into a sound that has changed me and many of us. A few minutes later several other's started climbing some of the other towers. The coin is layered in genuine 24KT Gold and is beautifully enhanced on the reverse with a permanent hologram by the Merrick Mint to highlight the original design using a unique authentic process. On Saturday June 20, 1981, a concert called The Roundup, which included bands .38 Special, Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws and the Allman Brothers, took place in one of the original All Day concert events starting at 10 a.m. Another all-star show was staged at JFK on July 30, 1978 that featured the Sanford-Townsend Band, Bob Welch, Steve Miller Band and Fleetwood Mac. Looking back at that bill it was probably one of the best southern rock lineups ever to play the same stage in one day. why was carrie's sister dropped from king of queens . Thanks for your great synopsis of the day. Joe Sia photo. Lasers of blue and green fanned over the darkened oval of the stadium as the band launched into their set. 1930). It was not known at the time, but the stadium's last event was The Grateful Dead's concert on July 7, 1989, with Bruce Hornsby & The Range as their opening act. Next, after a long delay came da Mummers. I couldn't believe how many people were there and all the 55 gallon drums of beer taken from all the concert goers. The rest of the band was strong, however, especially Lindsey Buckingham's guitar work and Christine McVie's vocals. U2 performed at the stadium on September 25, 1987, during their Joshua Tree Tour, in front of a crowd of 86,145 people. I was only 14 at the time and couldn't believe my parents let me go. What a great concert,the first act was the uptown mummers string band. I'm a huge Yes fanthe rest of the lineup was frosting on the cake. That was the last time I seen YES and the last TRIP, I joined the US Navy that Fall! FRAMPTON WAS GREAT. I'm not sure. The Rolling Stones. i do not know what it was but 5 hours got lost. May 28, 1976 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO (with Ted Nugent, Jefferson Starship, Jeff Beck & Jan Hammer) . know one else on this page has mentioned the moon rise three songs into the show. They wrote about how tame and passive the crowd was. So my Dad, my uncle and my cousins apparently started a food fight at this concert when a hot dog stand became abandoned. The water trucks on the field spraying people down and giving out drinks. The Bob Welch and Steve Miller sets were marred by PA system problems. Hey Tom, remember all the drugs for sale in the parking lot? Yes, Peter Frampton, Gary Wright and Pousette-Dart Band played the "1976 Bicentennial Concert" here on June 12 . Because Team America was composed of international players and was not the American national team, the Football Association does not regard England's match against Team America as an official international match.[11]. Met my husband at that show. With the lasers, sound quality, and the stage setting.this could possibly be the best concert any band has ever done, and yes.."Sound Chaser" was note for note. I was disappointed they were a no show. This show provided the majority of the concert footage for an NFL Films produced documentary, called Journey, Frontiers and Beyond. even yes shows which are allways great. After gaining entry and making a mad dash to get close to the front, I got split up,. have flown by.Even last Sept, everyone sitting near us was talking about that great day in June 1976.There aren't many concerts talked about 30 years into the future. The crowd ate him up. 07/04/1972. Jun 12, 1976 JFK Stadium Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States I was their . The concert was more than music. Credit Gary with getting it going. This would become significant the next day. The Allman Brothers Band. Designed by the architectural firm of Simon & Simon[1] in a classic 1920s style with a horseshoe seating design that surrounded a track and football field, at its peak the facility seated in excess of 102,000 people. Had two twelve year old kids sit in front of us that smoked at least twenty joints in three hours. Really when they came on the stage I didn't realize it was the Mummers and I didn't really know who Gary Wright was except for Dream Weaver. For other stadiums with the same name, see, Former stadiums of the National Football League, 1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition, 1976 European Championship final tournament, Learn how and when to remove this template message, City Architect; Department of City Architecture; Philadelphia Information Locator System, "Winsipedia - Army Black Knights vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish football series history games list", "To The Game: A Pennsylvania Railroad Tradition", "England 's Minor Tournaments and Cups; U.S.A. the music, the lasers gleaming off everyone. He was great with his handheld keyboard. The parking lot that surrounded JFK stadium was already starting to fill up with 'campers', hopeful on getting a prime spot on the field when the stadium gates open the next morning. Rare 1976 Kennedy half dollars error coins value! My girlfriend, Arlene(wife now), and I will always remember that concert. The rumor was going round that the Philly airport had to grant them permission to use them. Heart of the Sunrise gave me the chills and still does. I have been observing this web page for awhile and came across the reviews of this show. The Philadelphia Flyers won their second Stanley Cup on May 27, 1975, and celebrated with a parade down Broad Street the next day that ended at the stadium. Instead, the Browns shredded the Eagles' vaunted defense in a 35-10 rout, and went on to win the NFL Championship that first year in the league. Madonna. Bicentennial Cup Tournament. what a crazy day. On August 28, 29, and 30, 1989, in preparation for opening their 1989 Steel Wheels tour in Philadelphia (Veterans Stadium, August 31, 1989), the Rolling Stones set up their stage inside JFK Stadium for two full dress-rehearsal performances on August 28 and 29, 1989. Finally the crowd knew a song. The walk took 18 minutes.
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