people were trying to clime over the barbed wire and geting cut up only to be kicked out if they did make it over. I attended the show with two friends who were not Yes fans, but took the massive show as an opportunity to get stoned outdoors. The Spirit of '76. cartons that they were selling and a 25 minute trash fight went on before it got dark and Yes was the Headliner with a great light show.I took a jacket with me and everyone was breaking my balls but it got chilly at night and everyone was coldincluding me because someone took my jacket when I went to the bathroom. Were celebrating the return of YES Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakemen to Kimmel Center ( 10/1 ) with our say YES to Prog Rock Weekend. what was the last concert at jfk stadium. i am so glad i did. He is still great today. July 4, 1976. Gary Wright, of "Dreamweaver" then came on, and did a set that was lively and underappreciated. Some of the best memories are from camping out for concert tickets and enjoying Yes up close. The Rolling Stones. Fans at the show recall concrete crumbling and bathrooms in poor shape. (The Stones pre-opened the tour with a warm-up show at the Sir Morgan's Cove club in Worcester, Massachusetts, on September 14, 1981.) The following day, the team paraded the exact route. The walk took 18 minutes. Wow what a concert. That was the last time I seen YES and the last TRIP, I joined the US Navy that Fall! At current silver prices ($21/oz), the 1964 half dollar is worth $7.50 in silver alone, plus an additional dollar or two in numismatic value. the weed,the hash. Led Zeppelin was scheduled to conclude their 1977 US Tour at the stadium, but the final 7 concerts of the tour were cancelled, due to the death of Robert Plant's 5 year old son Karac. If my kids ever do something like that I'll be scared to death. FRAMPTON WAS GREAT. I was their . I was at the Roosevelt stadium NJ show on this tour, the show was quite a fiasco due to most of the staff were teenagers that let all their friends from miles around in an already sold out show with cans bottles and fireworks and they overwhelmed the already sold out show. We'd procrastinated back in the spring and missed the Baltimore GD show, so nobody wanted to miss this one, and the huge size of the venue ensured it wouldn't sell out. 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. It was built of concrete, stone, and brick on a 13.5-acre (55,000m2) tract. I do remember the Mummers and the water hoses but vaguely remember the shenanigans that other posters mention. Opening acts included Bob Marley's former bandmate Peter Tosh and Foreigner. Next, after a long delay came da Mummers. You try and explained to friends what happened and you can't, they just don't get ityou had to be there! the lazers were moving across the audence, buy the time they reached me in the back they were about 8 inches in diameter and hurt like hell on your eyes when they hit you. The game was played at Municipal Stadium and was the only cold-weather bowl game of its time. Now for the highlights. I still remember it to this day. I knew he was soaking up the enrgy. Our jug of vodka and OJ went bad but people who were wacked out that went by took some chugs and it didn't faze them. The concert was more than music. at The Record Ranch on College Ave. at Penn State. Siberian Khatru John F. Kennedy Stadium is the former Municipal Stadium, built in 1926 for the American sesquicentennial, and the site of the ArmyNavy football games. JFK Stadium occasionally hosted rock concerts, including the American portion of Live Aid on July 13, 1985.. it is a large, horseshoeshaped. Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead performed on July 10, 1987 in front of 70,000-plus on a day when it was 90 F in the shade (they were spraying fans near the stage with water). My girlfriend Michelle at the time and I decided to go see them in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. Was a junior in High School at the time and a group of four of us went down to JFK for a momentous day. I pack those orange juice cartons, the size of a small basketball and i threw it at her. I'll just add my personal experiences. We spent the day and night partying with all the other campers, and as usual, were pretty stoned. Finally, Yes. My mom's gone now, but I can't thank her enough for her trust in me. And then it just was hot. It was plagued by poor attendance; the 1963 game between Mississippi State and NC State drew less than 10,000 fans and absorbed a loss in excess of $40,000. T he 180,000 people who turned out to see the opening shows of the Rolling Stones' 1981 concert tour at Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy Stadium couldn't have cared less that the band was out . Clap If you look back today on this concert, the choice of acts was quite strange. ~ Facebook Madonna. And they were cool. We had been whipped in the Wildwoods, and now we trudged back to Philly for the Big Bicentenial Concert. I think everyone was down in 30 seconds. 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. The Beatles played at the stadium on August 16, 1966.. Judy Garland gave her last concert in America here in 1968.. The music, the light show, the people, no concert has come close. As we walked through the parking lot, I remember hearing a cacophony of YES music which was being blasted from hundreds of cars. We were directly in the back, right in line with the stage. "Bud" Dudley, a former Villanova University athletic-director, created the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia in 1959. No one had any food or drink and I only had $2 to purchase the Wawa orange drink that was 75 cents each. The show featured Bryan Adams, The Tubes, Sammy Hagar and John Cougar (as he was referred to at the time). I was so far in the back of the stadium, it was so hard to see the band. Yep, one fantastic concert. RFK Stadium, June 9, 1973. 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. [18], While renovation and repairs of the stadium were discussed, this was quickly rejected due to the exceedingly high costs, and it was demolished on September 23, 1992. But yeah, There was 130,000 people there., Apocalypse Had fun taking my Chesterfield cigarettes and shaping them into joints and putting them on the ground. Looking back at that bill it was probably one of the best southern rock lineups ever to play the same stage in one day. Then, the sunburn we all had made our body temperature feel like death. The day before, I obtained from "Fish" a ball of Lebonese pre-civil war hash the size of a golf ball. THAT WAS 25,000 PEOPLE MORE THAN THE STADIUM COULD OR SHOULD HAVE HELD. Watching the stage change set three times. BEER WAS FLOWING AND THE WAFT OF WEED WAS IN THE AIR AND IN MY HEAD. Age has settled in me now, but I love that I appreciate it more now. I know this is a Yes sight, but Frampton was equal to the Yes performance. The only thing we could see from the parking lot was the side of the stage, and a brief glimpse of Chris and Jon. I was so young 15. The Pousette Dart band started it all off. It was a crazy, fun day!!! He proceeded to climb on tuck and ripped it off the truck to a flurry of cheers. And there we waited, and waited, and waited. Joe Sia photo. John F. Kennedy Stadium formerly Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in addition to Sesquicentennial Stadium was an open-air stadium in Philadelphia that stood from 1926 to 1992. a South Philadelphia stadium was on a east side of the far southern end of Broad Street at a location now component of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. to get tickets from Ticketron. Had two twelve year old kids sit in front of us that smoked at least twenty joints in three hours. And a very very underrated guitar player. The idea of sending military musicians to act and perform as ambassadors were quite brilliant. Oh, how much i understand, if only i was alive and old enough! Love those outfits! 5 Starts out of 5, What a day this was for me. i have know idea what happened but next thing i know we were headed in. Click image to enlarge. 1976 | In 1976, actress Jane Fonda relaxes by the sea. The sun got to my girlfriend, who fell asleep on the blanket and kept getting kicked inadvertently by those stumbling past. Crow. The band members were gracious in meeting their audiences and their performances were spectacular. 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. And the people. Dream Weaver received a lot of applause. Rare 1976 Kennedy half dollars error coins value! Had never experienced anything like the lasers with the incredible sound inside the stadium. There he was and every note was justwell it blew my mind. This was the first concert I ever went to. The stadium had 60,000 seats available, but by this point in their career The Beatles were only able to sell around a third of tickets. It was my first concert so I had nothing else to compare it to but it was fantastic. 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. YES WAS AWESOME. but i'll never forget this night. Led Zeppelin was scheduled to conclude their 1977 US Tour at the stadium, but the final 7 concerts of the tour were cancelled, due to the death of Robert Plant's 5-year-old son Karac. the gate was insane. The Bell seemed to give the WFL instant credibility when it announced a crowd of 55,534 for the home opener, and 64,719 for the second home game. 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." people were throwing ropes over the side so there freinds could clime up the side of the statium. [citation needed]. I was also part of the massive crowd this fine day and I have to leave my experience. Length: Disc 1 (1:08:23) - Disc 2 (0:38:01)-YouTube (0) Reviews (73) . Jun 12, 1976. And of course, the trash fight which occurred between Peter Frampton and Yes. All the bands were fantastic. My two best friends - and one of the guy's girlfriend. 1976 Bicentennial Park, Newbern, NC. But that one was the most memorable. [14], Peter Frampton returned from a 7-month lay-off and played with Lynyrd Skynyrd, The J. Geils Band and Dickey Betts & Great Southern, before 91,000 fans, on June 11, 1977.[15]. Five years later, the Philadelphia Phillies won their first World Series on October 21 of that year. 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 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. the people climbing on the light poles. We staked out a spot near the gates to the stadium. Doesn't anyone else remember Lynyrd Skynyrd playing at this concert??? And yes, I was there! Does anybody remember the bathroom wait? No products in the cart. They wrote about how tame and passive the crowd was. My Uncle and His then Girlfriend took me anf my bother in a Chevy van fom Bucks county Down To J.F.K. Chris walked me outside the bar and talked with me and Randy would could not come in because he was not 21, talked with us some more and asked not to tell those with us because he did not want a riot or something like that. It was our nation's Bicentennial celebration. They sound checked that evening with a bit of Starship Trooper. Listen to the drummer, listen to the bass player, listen to this fuckin' little band, motherfuckers. Does anyone remember that? It also hosted the Notre Dame-Army game in 1957, marking the only time the Cadets have hosted the Fighting Irish outside of New York or New Jersey. After gaining entry and making a mad dash to get close to the front, I got split up,.