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electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:21 PM Thursday

Inspired by deb; then "some_of_us's" hubs: What was the most unusual, or interesting place you heard/saw Live Music?

While it probably was temporarily halted during the covid years [in NYC, I'm pretty sure] - Make Music Festival: June 21st returned a couple of years ago; held in 1,000 cities across the world. It's their 20th anniversary this year! 🎉

The one event I remember most took place in Central Park; but not in the usual places: the skating rink if they still held music there, or more likely Summer Stage.
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It was in the southern area in a "mini valley", a sloped hill: wider at the top. Above it at the bottom was partly wooden building w a walkway. But you could see it from above standing on a big out-cropping. Plenty of people sat on the hill, I was up on the rock with others.
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Anyway they had a Classical Indian Music Ensemble; sitars, tablas, and more. It was a gloriously comfortable first day of summer late afternoon with wonderful music!
I'm going to check the festival schedule for this year. 👍
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The other place I actually didn't see anything bc nothing was happening but it was seeing the Venue itself that was amazing!
I was visiting my cousin who was at Denver University back in '80. He took me up into The Rockies n his motorcycle!

On our way there we stopped at the Red Rocks Amphitheater. Seating, and a stage built between a set of tall, sort of part diagonal, and horizontal craggy....
...taaa daaa...
red rocks!

If you're a rock geography fan- these are a wonderful sight to see in person. I am, and it was a fabulous surprise!
U2 fans would know the vid - U2: Live at Red Rocks pretty early in their career.

So....live music fans any extra interesting venues, places?

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Inspired by deb; then "some_of_us's" hubs: What was the most unusual, or interesting place you heard/saw Live Music? (Original Post) electric_blue68 Thursday OP
Starlight Bowl in Balboa Park San Diego pfitz59 Thursday #1
Ah! What's the big round building behind it?....... electric_blue68 Thursday #3
I loved going to the organ concerts there at Balboa Park years ago. niyad 18 hrs ago #57
At my Uncle's funeral, when he passed, a bunch of the family's singers/musicians SWBTATTReg Thursday #2
Oh, that -is- a moving experience. electric_blue68 Thursday #5
I loved Swingin' blm Thursday #9
Wow, nice!! SWBTATTReg Friday #25
100 person drum circle at a dead show into the RFK stadium parking lot Alpeduez21 Thursday #4
100 people! Love it! electric_blue68 Thursday #6
A band I was in in the 90s played in a "bubble" on an athletic field. johnp3907 Thursday #7
Oh, no! But I do think those "bubbles" are pretty cool. electric_blue68 Thursday #11
Alpeduez's post remind of 2 particularly cool music encouters in NYC's Subways.... electric_blue68 Thursday #8
The West Point Cadet Chapel some_of_us_are_sane Thursday #10
Wow!! Beautiful! Look at that "keyboard"! electric_blue68 Thursday #12
It's not a keyboard, electric_blue68 some_of_us_are_sane Friday #36
I meant where the organist sits, and the rows of keyboards..... electric_blue68 Yesterday #38
Wow! That's immense. jmbar2 Friday #34
Symphony Splash u4ic Thursday #13
How wonderful! Cool photos! TY electric_blue68 Friday #16
What a cool concept! Thanks for sharing the photos jmbar2 Friday #33
I saw The Royal Ballet perform Swan Lake at the ancient Roman Amphitheatre in Caesarea JoseBalow Thursday #14
Wow! Ballet Venue on steroids! TY photo. electric_blue68 Friday #17
The Santa Fe Opera, outdoors jgo Thursday #15
Lovely! Great timing! electric_blue68 Friday #18
Red Rocks, Morison, Colorado. Harker Friday #19
You know how wonderful that place is 👍 electric_blue68 Friday #20
Yes, magical. Harker Friday #23
Bruce, and BB King! electric_blue68 Friday #24
I saw the group America at a small park outside of Pittsburgh. And it was free! debm55 Friday #21
Nice! electric_blue68 Friday #22
St. Martin's in the Fields in London displacedvermoter Friday #26
Lovely. I see it has a bright interior. electric_blue68 Friday #28
Lovely building, with underground tombs, and right near the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery... displacedvermoter Friday #37
In an old gothic church outside of Siena, Italy; the roof was long gone, no windows, lovely fierywoman Friday #27
The old church w the stars above! .... electric_blue68 Yesterday #39
Violist -- close enough! (I started on violin and now, in my old age, I'm teaching it) fierywoman 23 hrs ago #46
Good on you for teaching! ... electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #59
the old church: what I remember from then (1969) was that I could look directly out the windows fierywoman 23 hrs ago #48
Oh, neat. Love Gothic churches. electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #49
Me too! It's so interesting to me that even if you don't follow the religion, fierywoman 23 hrs ago #50
Good point! electric_blue68 22 hrs ago #51
I saw Gene Pitney in 1962 at the grand opening of the Tastee Freeze in Milford Delaware Walleye Friday #29
Devo in early 80's at the Motor City Roller Rink north of Detroit MichMan Friday #30
They set up chairs in the rink? electric_blue68 Yesterday #40
Hamilton Square Park in Jersey City no_hypocrisy Friday #31
Way cool!... electric_blue68 Yesterday #42
Lightnin' Hopkins in a Houston Third Ward juke joint jmbar2 Friday #32
What a great story! electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #43
Saw the Romantics in a college bar near Michigan State MichMan Friday #35
Very nice! At the early stages of their career! electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #44
We saw Michael Jackson bamagal62 Yesterday #41
Wow, Prague! electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #45
We lived walking distance bamagal62 23 hrs ago #47
Blossom Music Center in Northeast Ohio, summer home of the Cleveland Symphony that also schedules other...... FadedMullet 22 hrs ago #52
Looks like a lovely place to enjoy music! electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #60
It really is a beautiful venue. Thanks for posting this, brings back good memories. FadedMullet 5 hrs ago #67
Any old timer here from DC area heard of "My Mothers Place"? peacebuzzard 22 hrs ago #53
The Apollo theatre in Harlem Keepthesoulalive 21 hrs ago #54
Alright! Especially Aretha!... electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #61
We saw Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Rockpile and Mink De Ville at... Tikki 20 hrs ago #55
In a HS! Cool! electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #62
I saw Alice Cooper before anyone really knew who he was Silver Gaia 19 hrs ago #56
A surprise for sure! Fun to see someone before they get famous. electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #63
Brule, my favourite Indigenous group. They played for several niyad 18 hrs ago #58
Looked them up. They sound great! ... electric_blue68 10 hrs ago #64
I met them fairly early in their career, and got to know them a bit. niyad 10 hrs ago #65
Very cool!:.... electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #66

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
3. Ah! What's the big round building behind it?.......
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:36 PM
Thursday

Oh, I get it...

Waaay back in ?'69 we went to Forrest Hills Tennis Stadium to hear Simon & Garfunkle. Now, they weren't as loud as The Who would be two years later 😄 in '71 so....
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They had to stop when a jet was heading to, or from La Guardia Airport also in Queens, NYC.

SWBTATTReg

(26,460 posts)
2. At my Uncle's funeral, when he passed, a bunch of the family's singers/musicians
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:32 PM
Thursday

sang while playing music as he was lowered down into the grave. Very touching, moving. Lionel also wrote the song 'Swinging' sung by John Anderson. I miss him.

John Anderson Lyrics
Play "Swingin'"

"Swingin'"

There's a little girl in our neighborhood,
Her name is Charlotte Johnson and she's really lookin' good.
I had to go and see her, so I called her on the phone.
I walked over to her house and this was going on:

etc.

Alpeduez21

(2,076 posts)
4. 100 person drum circle at a dead show into the RFK stadium parking lot
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:39 PM
Thursday

In DC. It was under the bridge. Jumps out at me

A woman playing violin in one of the plazas by the music school in Venice Italy then was joined by a classical guitarist


electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
6. 100 people! Love it!
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:42 PM
Thursday

Oh, how lovely a small scene in Vence!
And that reminds me of (I'll put separate post).

johnp3907

(4,348 posts)
7. A band I was in in the 90s played in a "bubble" on an athletic field.
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:48 PM
Thursday

Similar to these:






Might not have been too weird if there had been a crowd to fill it. The crowd size could’ve been counted in the dozens! 🤣

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
8. Alpeduez's post remind of 2 particularly cool music encouters in NYC's Subways....
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:54 PM
Thursday

of which there are thousands, and thousands!!

Two black women playing viloins in the '00s. There may be black violin players in our city's orchestras, but it was the first time seeing them in the subway.

In the '90s a guy was playing a digeridoo in the turning corner of a subway staircase. I passed him heading out. I think I could still hear him a bit as I got out of the stairway on to the street; but passed by the subway grating.

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,722 posts)
10. The West Point Cadet Chapel
Thu May 28, 2026, 08:38 PM
Thursday
The ORGAN MUSIC! I was there when my son was a cadet there. AMAZING!!!!

"It houses the largest chapel pipe organ in the world which consists of 23,511 individual pipes'


(He's a Colonel now and a teacher there, but to walk around that campus and in that gorgeous chapel was a sight to behold. It made the spirit SOAR!)





electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
38. I meant where the organist sits, and the rows of keyboards.....
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:04 AM
Yesterday

Last edited Sat May 30, 2026, 12:37 PM - Edit history (1)

Obviously the rest (all those pipes) are in the church building!

u4ic

(17,145 posts)
13. Symphony Splash
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:16 PM
Thursday

in Victoria BC. Various musical acts, culminating with the Victoria Symphony and fireworks at the end, play throughout the day and evening on a barge in the Inner Harbour. Around 40,000 people would attend each year, was free as well. Was there 4 years running, 3 years on the BC Legislature lawn, the 4th year friends went very early to place their chairs up front and took mine. The 5th year had some health issues, so I just sat on my balcony and listened to it, as I lived only a few blocks away.

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electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
16. How wonderful! Cool photos! TY
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:41 AM
Friday

And, yay, you could hear it when you had health issues that year.

jmbar2

(8,199 posts)
33. What a cool concept! Thanks for sharing the photos
Fri May 29, 2026, 03:39 PM
Friday

Victoria is a magical town anyway. I'd love to see this festival.

jgo

(1,028 posts)
15. The Santa Fe Opera, outdoors
Thu May 28, 2026, 11:50 PM
Thursday

Saw Carmen. The opera started precisely at sundown - glorious.

Harker

(18,211 posts)
23. Yes, magical.
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:38 PM
Friday

A couple of the best concerts I attended were at Red Rocks.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band on The River tour, Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, Albert King, and Bobby Blue Bland were standouts.

My mom and I saw George Carlin there in the mid-70s.

displacedvermoter

(5,056 posts)
37. Lovely building, with underground tombs, and right near the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery...
Fri May 29, 2026, 05:08 PM
Friday

fierywoman

(8,646 posts)
27. In an old gothic church outside of Siena, Italy; the roof was long gone, no windows, lovely
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:33 PM
Friday

grass growing inside, at night (stars, moon above), something classical.

One of the most interesting places I played was in a winterized tent in the middle of what I seem to remember was the Palais Royale in Paris. We brought "Carnevale a Parigi", and in order to enter the concert the audience had to wear a mask. You have no idea how truly weird (and strangely erotic) it was to look out from the stage (which was just a platform maybe a foot above the ground) and see an ENTIRE audience masked (-- every type of mask you could imagine --).

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
39. The old church w the stars above! ....
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:09 AM
Yesterday

Wow for the masked concert event in the palace!

You're a violinist, if i remember right?

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
59. Good on you for teaching! ...
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:43 PM
11 hrs ago

Ah, got it. Viola.

I played it in 5th grade. I really wanted the violin, but I think bc I had "sprouted up" to 5' 7" they decided to give the shorter, smaller girls the violins.




fierywoman

(8,646 posts)
48. the old church: what I remember from then (1969) was that I could look directly out the windows
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:35 AM
23 hrs ago

(stained glass, long gone) and see the flying buttresses ...

fierywoman

(8,646 posts)
50. Me too! It's so interesting to me that even if you don't follow the religion,
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:06 AM
23 hrs ago

the architecture still makes you feel exalted.

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
51. Good point!
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:17 AM
22 hrs ago

In NYC we have The Cathedral of St John The Divine. A very hig Gothc church. It's magnificent!

I also love some of the great Mosques.
The architecture, and the geometric, and floral designs are glorious!

no_hypocrisy

(55,504 posts)
31. Hamilton Square Park in Jersey City
Fri May 29, 2026, 03:23 PM
Friday

Richie Haven lived in the Hood. He walked into the park with his guitar, got a milk crate, sat down, and started wailing away.

Unforgettable.

jmbar2

(8,199 posts)
32. Lightnin' Hopkins in a Houston Third Ward juke joint
Fri May 29, 2026, 03:36 PM
Friday

When I was in high school, I decided to learn guitar, and then found out about Lightnin' Hopkins, an old blues guitarist who had been "rediscovered" by Alan Lomax and some of the folkies of the 1960s. I learned that he would be performing at an after-hours dive in Houston's Third Ward, took my dad's car and went there alone - a white high school girl.

I never occurred to me that I might be in danger, because I was going to see Lightnin'. I walked into this tiny, smoky little neighborhood juke joint. It fell silent when I entered, and someone asked, "Miss, are you lost or in trouble?" I said "No. I came to hear Lightnin' Hopkins".

That's all it took. They pulled me up a chair at a table, and the rowdy fun resumed. It was a great night, and great people. I would have been grounded for life if my dad had ever found out.

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electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
43. What a great story!
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:17 AM
23 hrs ago

Yes, I've heard, of him and some of the other blues players.
I'm guessing they appreciated you making your way over there see him.

Ohhh, yeah, your dad would have hit the ceiling!

MichMan

(17,454 posts)
35. Saw the Romantics in a college bar near Michigan State
Fri May 29, 2026, 04:11 PM
Friday

Never heard of them and didn't want to pay the $5 cover charge, but figured we were already there. They blew me away and during the set, they announced they had a record deal and to look for it later on that year.

FadedMullet

(1,032 posts)
52. Blossom Music Center in Northeast Ohio, summer home of the Cleveland Symphony that also schedules other......
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:58 AM
22 hrs ago

......great acts. It's an open outdoor venue built in a natural bowl-shaped terrain where you can bring picnics and sit on blankets on the grass. Saw a bunch of shows when we lived nearby but the Orchestra was really special. Bonnie Raitt also was one of my favorites.

peacebuzzard

(5,891 posts)
53. Any old timer here from DC area heard of "My Mothers Place"?
Sat May 30, 2026, 02:08 AM
22 hrs ago

Close to Dupont Circle way back in the early 70s, Great dive bar and even better music.
I will never forget watching and listening to Rory Gallagher for the 1st time. He rocked my world....Damn he was sooo good....
The bar shuttered long ago....

Tikki

(15,237 posts)
55. We saw Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Rockpile and Mink De Ville at...
Sat May 30, 2026, 03:31 AM
20 hrs ago

the Hollywood High School Auditorium on Sunday June 4, 1978.
The show was brilliant.

The Tikkis

Silver Gaia

(5,441 posts)
56. I saw Alice Cooper before anyone really knew who he was
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:09 AM
19 hrs ago

at this little dance club south of Kalamazoo, Michigan called The Crazy Horse that was in the loft of an old barn.

My friend, Kathi, and I would go there a lot. It was fun to dress up in crazy outfits and dance all night! But that night I will never ever forget.

We had never heard of Alice Cooper. The word of mouth rumor was that it was gonna be Al Kooper. We just knew he played blues. Well, imagine our surprise when it was, well, the show it was, complete with Alice Cooper's now well-known makeup, a baby doll, and even a guillotine! Whoa! We were stunned. LOL

But we danced ourselves into oblivion and I have never forgotten that night! I even still have the outfit I wore (it was wild) - it was that memorable a night. This was right before Alice Cooper's first big hit song came out, "I'm Eighteen." I'm not saying I was a huge fan or anything (my younger brother was), but it was definitely not something easy to forget!

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
63. A surprise for sure! Fun to see someone before they get famous.
Sat May 30, 2026, 12:57 PM
11 hrs ago

Sounds great to have gone alot, dress wild, and dance all night!

I loved going to clubs to see bands. Now most clubs back then '70s, early '80's didn't have dancing.
Then a wonderful club called Hurrahs opened neat Lincoln Center. It had performers, and also a dance floor w a DJ. Loved to dance!

niyad

(134,252 posts)
58. Brule, my favourite Indigenous group. They played for several
Sat May 30, 2026, 05:33 AM
18 hrs ago

years at Territory Days. I could sit on my porch and listen without the annoying crowd, or I could get a spot right in front so that I could also watch the dancers.

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
64. Looked them up. They sound great! ...
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:20 PM
10 hrs ago

I like you had a choice for listening for afar, or going up to listen and view the dancers.

In the '80s I'd been to a few pow wows here in Manhattan, and once the big summer one in Queens. So, yes, I've seen some dancing, too.

Also was in South Dakota and the Black Hills for a environmental, Native America event.

niyad

(134,252 posts)
65. I met them fairly early in their career, and got to know them a bit.
Sat May 30, 2026, 01:29 PM
10 hrs ago

Still have several of their early CD's.

I was fortunate to attend one of the Gathering of Nations powwows in Albuquerque years ago. I was sad to learn that this year was its last.

When you were in SD, were you able to see the incredible statue "Dignity: Of Earth and Sky"? She is incredible.

I was just on the Chamerlain, SD fb page, and saw that there will be a tenth anniversary celebration of "Dignity" in September.

electric_blue68

(27,426 posts)
66. Very cool!:....
Sat May 30, 2026, 04:57 PM
7 hrs ago

I was in SD in '80 quite before she was created. I've seen photos - powerful & beautiful!

What a shame the Alberquerque pow wow is ending!

I stayed w my dad's work associates/friends in Alberquerque overnight on my '79 cross US trip. They took me to the Native American market.

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