Thanks for posting this. I was in graduate school at the U of W at this time. I have the Annie Rosa and the Thrillers album on vinyl to this day.
@rocketbob762 жыл бұрын
I was there May '69,,, TDN, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Buffet al played their sets... "Lookin' For My Lost Shaker of Salt" "Communication Breakdown", "One Is The Loneliest Number", I was w/ my cousin Rick, near the top row & smokin' some refer...
@riffsnoleads2 жыл бұрын
pretty sure my dad was at this show. Tells me it was completely free and no one had any idea who Led Zeppelin were.
@87streetksta32 жыл бұрын
R.I.P.Dad.I miss you sooo much 💔💙🐝🐝
@sparky7202 жыл бұрын
i remember having to cut my mothers lawn to get enough money to go to the concert at green lake 3 dog night were at their peak .........zeppelin was new and loud........
@MegaSmitty512 жыл бұрын
(RE: at 1:20 we see a text about who opened for whom)...I have a pretty good memory for 70 yrs. old and would swear that 3DN played before Zep. I snuck in for free near the end of the whole affair through a gate that was left ajar. Most of the show I watched from outside the actual theater. I remember straining my neck to watch The Dogmeisters show from the outside but then found that open gate, snuck in, and watched the end of Zeppelin's show from an empty seat right across the water from the stage. I don't know who got top billing but that's the sequence of performances I remember.
@jiminsamm Жыл бұрын
You are correct, sir! LZ did indeed close the show! A group called Spring opened, then Jaime Brockett, who sang a minor hit "The Legend of the Titanic", then Three Dog Night where the highlight was their excellent drummer's solo with just he's hands. He threw his sticks into the pond towards the crowd and my buddy dove in after them and secured one of them. Another band played I don't recall then Led Zep. Great show! I don't know where the idea came that TDN closed.
@billskokKIRO710 ай бұрын
www.historylink.org/File/9232 is a pretty thorough account of the whole day.
@LarsenTV13 жыл бұрын
This band was pretty much the gold standard of the era. Wish they'd do a revival. RIP Vashon Dave.
@kevinoneill83404 жыл бұрын
If everyone in Seattle that says they were at that show was there they could have filled the Kingdome twice over. They were loud and you really couldn't hear the music anyone saying it was great probably wasn't really there. Or two stoned.!! The 77 Kingdom concert royally sucked. Jimmy Page with his ridiculous 20-minute violin bow solos that never went anywhere never meant anything. Great albums f*** them live. Peace
@jeffhammers56772 жыл бұрын
I sat 6 feet in front of the front row for the entire show. Both Led Zeppelin and Three Dog Night were great! Everyone in the place knew who Led Zeppelin was....not so in November 68 when they opened for Vanilla Fudge in the Seattle Center. Glad to sat that I was there as well. A few weeks after the show at Greenlake Zeppelin played the Seattle Pop Festival in Woodinville and the Grateful Dead did a show at the Greenlake venue
@finessemuse12 жыл бұрын
@@jeffhammers5677 Wow, that's really cool you saw them in late 68 opening for Vanilla Fudge at Seattle Center Arena, just after Christmas 1968. And then you saw them again at Green Lake opening for 3 Dogs Night? That's the coolest. 🎸🥁. Seattle Pop is legendary. Only time they played with The Doors on the same night. If a bootleg recording ever comes up of Zep playing Seattle Pop, it would be the Holy Grail of all Zep bootlegs. Do you remember much about that show with The Doors?
@davidcallahan30994 жыл бұрын
On my quest for everything Zep. Next stop Kinetic circus in Chicago. Unfortunately it's demolished.
@billmuse94384 жыл бұрын
The definition of "better than they needed to be". A tight 10-piece band in a dive like the Rainbow? Their musicianship, song selection, and sense of fun made them a treat. Always a good time. I wish I'd seen them more.
@billskokKIRO74 жыл бұрын
In 2019 I saw an R&B band at the Royal Room, they had three lead singers...And it was a very similar set list to Annie Rose in '84! Great songs never die!
@billmuse94384 жыл бұрын
@@billskokKIRO7 Name please! I live walking distance from the Royal Room.
@billskokKIRO74 жыл бұрын
@@billmuse9438 Sorry, I don't have it. The band had three young women, each taking a turn singing. They were a young band, not super polished, and they weren't headlining. All songs pretty much Motown or 60's R&B
@tronmaxx90594 жыл бұрын
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@joelskok94915 жыл бұрын
I wonder if the sound carried all the way across Puget Sound? Speaking of loud music, those were the days when we first were hearing of Environmental Impact Statements being necessary to examine possible threats to the environment from a proposed event or construction project. Do you think a Zeppelin concert was exempted or had to comply with something like that?
@alainmiclette76346 жыл бұрын
Good people immediately rendering aid.....nice!!
@markbryant860312 жыл бұрын
You are a great coach BumbleBee. I'm so glad you made it on T.V. You have worked so hard and for so long we need more people like you in the world today. God Bless You BumbleBee. Exercise Specialist / Physical Therapist Aide Mark B