in only semi ranking order, as some are hard to rank relative to others.
Moody Blues, Octave tour
The Who, (Kenny Jones on drums)
REO, the first time i saw them. under rated band with lots of great material
Journey, (Steve Perry), though a super frustrating side story that diminishes the day.
caught some British invasion band at the local state fair in 64 that was pretty good.
the girls seemed to really like them.
Dire Staits, though neither time i saw them did i have primo seats, or was toking friendy enviorment, so those both dimish things as i was spoiled by both by then.
Neil Young with Crazy Horse
Billy Idol back in the day was surprisingly great.
Justin Hayward Moody Blues and Steve Perry Journey had the incredible voices that propelled the concert to a different level.
many more, and many of the above multiple times.
most frustrating, Bruce. late 80s early 90s, only time i've seen him
2nd row floor, (bought ticket out front before show, $10)
no Candy's Room, no Racing In The Street, no Badlands, no Thunder Road, no Backstreets, no She's The One, no Jungleland, and Born To Run acoustic only.
WTF?????????????????????????????????
Darkness and BTR were the albums i had at the time.
so glad i lived and was fairly young during the golden age of rock, and when you could burn one without hassle from literally anyone, while watching your fav bands perform live right in front of you.
truly one of the great joys in life, and one that stolen away for no reason. (thanks Reagan, and the rest of the Gestapo).