[68] The final show at the Palais des Sports de Gerland in Lyon on the 24th was the last time Quadrophenia was played as a stage piece with Moon, who died in 1978. Sat 6:30pm. This included lengthy coast-to-coast trips across the US, playing in large arenas and stadiums, and was the most extensive tour they had undertaken in five years. Townshend later said that Daltrey "ended up hating Quadrophenia probably because it had bitten back". [45] The group's show on 14 December at the London Coliseum was filmed for a possible future Tommy feature. Check out Now Playing Toronto for an up-to-date calendar on . Chip Monck, who designed the stage lighting for Woodstock and became the impromptu emcee of that event, had planned to emcee Strawberry Fields, but the various changes in dates and venues pushed the festival into August and Monck was bound to honour a previous commitment to work the Rolling Stones European tour at that time. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Supported releases include ". [51], The Who starting touring the US in July 1971, just before Who's Next was released. [3] The Who played the rock opera live from 1969 to 1970, which elevated the band's critical standing. One person turned away at the Canadian border crossing at Prescott, Ontario, drowned while attempting to swim into Canada across the St. Lawrence River near Watertown, New York. [35] The Who would not return to Australia again until 2004. [60], The tour started on 28 October 1973. [18] On 6 August 1965, the group played a major gig at the fifth National Jazz and Blues Festival in Richmond. Elvis only ever did one tour outside of the United States. Here's how Toronto looked in the 1970s. This is what Toronto looked like in the 1970s, The Toronto of the 1970s was, in the words of Anthony Astrachan, "a city that works.". The concert earned them a world record for the loudest band, with concert volume registering 120 decibels. The original plan had been to play most of the album, but after the first gig at Stoke-on-Trent, the band dropped "The Dirty Jobs", "Is It In My Head" and "I've Had Enough" from the set. [84] The group continued to tour the US into 1980. A skyline view from the Islands, 1970s. If youre going to play a concert in a burlesque joint, it makes sense to include strippers as part of the performance. 13 Ontario Place Forum [83] On 3 December, at the group's performance at the Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio, eleven fans died after being crushed in a stampede to get into the stadium. The Sadies Jon Langford & Sally Timms Toronto, Ontario, Canada Horseshoe Tavern The Sadies / Jon Langford & Sally Timms Dec 31, 2022 Uploaded by Bobbybto The Sadies Toronto, Ontario, Canada Horseshoe Tavern The Sadies / Jon Langford & Sally Timms Dec 31, 2022 Uploaded by Bobbybto The Smashing Pumpkins Jan 03, 1996 Uploaded by Iain The Sheepdogs And the Rolling Stones took a liking to our city, even if some of their visits were legally mandated. [1] They continued to perform exclusively in Europe until their first American tour in 1967.[2]. [69], The Who played a sporadic selection of shows for the rest of 1974. Why Did New Brunswick Pull The Plug On An Epic Rock Concert In August 1970? The group's fourth album, the rock opera Tommy (1969) was a critical and commercial success. [55], The Who resumed touring on 11 August 1972 in Frankfurt, Germany as part of a European tour, which was the first time they had played together for several months. 9 Colonial Underground (201203 Yonge Street) [50] The group gave a further series of concerts at the Young Vic on 25 and 26 April, which were recorded on the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio by Andy Johns, but Townshend grew disillusioned with Lifehouse and further shows were cancelled. Doc Severinson At The CNE, 1974. By 1962, the founding members of the Who (Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle) were playing in the Detours regularly around West London. NEIL DIAMOND AT HIS PRIME the 1970's NEIL that rocked my world - here he is hair and all! The band reformed in 1983, and regular tours resumed in 1984 and continued over the next few decades . The 1970s was an era of transition from a relatively quiet, industrialized, mostly Anglo-Saxon city to a financial and head office city with enormous economic power and a diverse ethnic population for Toronto. Venue-wise, the decade was a transitional period: the Yorkville scene vanished and spots dropped along Yonge Street as Queen West slowly began to gain prominence. [32] A two-week tour of the US began in November, which including a performance at Union Catholic High School in New Jersey on 29 November. Featuring amenities such as a winding staircase encircling an old fountain featuring Michelangelos David and staff with nicknames like Mr. Shit, Davids presented punk bands every night until midnight, when it turned into a gay disco. Among the lead attractions during this period was Stompin Tom Connors, whose May 1973 series of shows formed the basis of the film Across This Land. Despite being ardently wooed by other record labels fearing the clout Columbia would have, Sniderman remained independent. [24] They played their first tour of Italy the following month. As its name implies, this venue was located below the Colonial Tavern. Photo by Photoscream. Ivy Gardens w/ Days On Parade, Friday Night Alchemy, & Shanias Stain. Such was the case when Mainline unveiled the Bump n Grind Revue at the Victory in 1972which would later be shown on TVOntario. January 16-17, 1970 Champs Elysees Theatre, Paris, FRA, January 24, 1970 Det Kongelige Theatre, Copenhagen, DEN, January 28, 1970 Theater des Westens, Berlin, GER, January 30, 1970 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, NED, February 14, 1970 Leeds University Refectory, Leeds, ENG (recorded for the album "Live At Leeds"), April 18, 1970 Leicester University, Leicester, ENG, April 25, 1970 Nottingham University Portland Building, Nottingham, ENG, April 27, 1970 Civic Hall, Dunstable, ENG, May 2, 1970 Sheffield University, Sheffield, ENG, May 8, 1970 University of Kent Eliot College, Canterbury, ENG, May 9, 1970 Manchester University, Manchester, ENG (supported by Jan Dukes De Grey), May 15, 1970 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG (supported by Quintessence), May 16, 1970 University of York Derwent College, York, ENG, June 7, 1970 Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY (2 shows 2.30 & 8.00), June 9-10, 1970 Mammoth Gardens, Denver, CO (supported by Sugarloaf on the 9th only. The Deezed Man Collective w/ Kia Rose & Jazz Cabbage. Crowds in front of Old City Hall. Search; Browse Concert Archives . 11 Crash n Burn (15 Duncan Street) [19] They played their first concerts outside the UK in September 1965, touring the Netherlands and Scandinavia. They are the stuff of which bad myths are made, Globe and Mail music critic Paul McGrath concluded after the Ramones played two shows at the New Yorker (now the Panasonic Theatre) in September 1976. Concert, City Hall, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1970. Flatiron building and skyline. [39] They began rehearsing a live performance of the rock opera at Hanwell Community Centre on 1 April, where they worked out a running order that could be played live by the group. The last concert at Varsity Stadium was on September 06, 1976. Hanging Out In The CNE Midway, 1974. [67] The tour continued in February 1974, with a short series of gigs in France. [9] The festival concluded at 5:30 am on Monday morning, August 10 with a performance by Woodstock alumni Sly & the Family Stone, playing, "I Wanna Take You Higher", as the sun came up. "[48], The Who held a press conference on 13 January 1971, explaining that they would be giving a series of concerts at the Young Vic theatre, where they would develop the fictional elements of the proposed film along with the audience. [49] After Keith Moon had completed his work on the film 200 Motels, the group performed their first Young Vic concert on 15 February. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau & His Wife Margaret . Thomas Rhett @ Scotiabank Arena on Wed Feb 22, 2023. Strawberry Fields was the first of three major music festivals held at Mosport Park Raceway, between 1970 and 1980. 1970-73). The Who are an English rock band, whose most commercially successful line-up was Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. Image from the Toronto Archives. [4] Their fifth album, Who's Next followed a series of free concerts at the Young Vic, London. [61] Both Daltrey and Townshend felt they had to describe the plot in detail to the audience, which took up valuable time on stage. Photo by cthompsonx. On August 6, with only hours to go before the opening act was scheduled to take the stage, Supreme Court Justice D. A. Keith refused to grant the injunction and the festival was allowed to proceed. [14], On 2 May 1964, Moon played his first gig with the band in a pub on the North Circular Road. The Who toured North America for the first time since 2008, (their first appearance in North America since their, The group undertook its "long goodbye" with its first ever appearance in the. The pissed-off crowd threw bottles and expressed anger, police were called in, and the band basically ran away as soon as their set was over. City Hall (ca. University Theatre in the background of a street scene. Ontario Premier Bill Davis Opening The Fair In 1974. . [36] A final package tour with the Small Faces, Joe Cocker and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown took place in November,[37] and on 10 December, the group made a guest appearance on the television special, The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, which was subsequently shelved by the Stones. Search | Add Concert. A continuity of the previous tour, consisting of concerts in Europe and North America. December 7, 1978 Civic Hall, Guilford, ENG, July 2-3, 1981 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, May 14-15, 1981 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, KATE BUSH - THEM HEAVY PEOPLE LIVE (REVOLVER), KATE BUSH'S FIRST TV Kln Frechen Benzelrather Eisenbahn -Kite & Wuthering Heights LIVE, May 9, 1970 Manchester University, Manchester, ENG, May 15, 1970 Lancaster University, Lancaster, ENG, June 7, 1970 Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, June 9-10, 1970 Mammoth Gardens, Denver, CO, October 8, 1970 Orchid Ballroom, Purley, ENG, September 18, 1971 Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG, November 1-2, 1973 King's Hall, Manchester, ENG, December 9, 1975 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH, May 31, 1976 Charlton Athletic Football Ground, London, ENG, June 5, 1976 Celtic Football Ground, Glasgow, SCOT, June 12, 1976 Swansea City Football Ground, Swansea, WAL, August 7, 1976 Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL, August 18, 1979 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG, September 1, 1979 Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg, GER. Yet the connections between the two have largely been ignored until now. Venue-wise, the decade was a transitional period:. Sneaky Dee's Concert Venue - Toronto, Canada. If one could not show cash they were told they could not enter Canada. Pennebaker. Ivy Gardens w/ Days On Parade, Friday Night Alchemy, & Shanias Stain. He walked away with a one-year suspended sentence with requirements to continue a rehab program he had entered in New York, report periodically to a probation officer in Toronto, and play a benefit concert for the blind. Various shows in England and the United States as well as tours of North America, Japan, and New Zealand/Australia. Cash was sometimes borrowed from person to person at the lineup. When Richards went to trial in October 1978, the charges were reduced to one count of heroin possession. Roxy Music, Ringo Starr and Stevie Wonder were also invited to perform but couldn't make it), October 10, 1973 Sporthal de Vliegermolen, Voorburg, NED, October 28, 1973 Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-trent, ENG, October 29, 1973 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG, November 1-2, 1973 King's Hall, Manchester, ENG (supported by Kilburn & The High Roads), The Who North American Tour 1973 (supported by Lynyrd Skynyrd), November 20, 1973 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, November 22-23, 1973 LA Forum, Los Angeles, CA, November 25, 1973 Convention Center, Dallas, TX, November 29, 1973 International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL, December 3, 1973 Boston Garden, Boston, MA, December 4, 1973 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, December 6, 1973 Capitol Centre, Washington, MD, December 18-19 & 22-23, 1973 Edmonton Sundown, London, ENG, February 9, 1974 Palais des Grottes, Cambrai, FRA, February 10, 1974 Parc des Expositions, Paris, FRA, February 16, 1974 Le Stadium Municipale, Toulouse, FRA, February 17, 1974 Les Arnes, Poitiers, FRA, February 24, 1974 Sports Palais, Lyon, FRA, May 18, 1974 Charlton Athletic Football Ground, London, ENG, June 10-11 & 13-14, 1974 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, October 3-4, 1975 New Bingley Hall, Stafford, ENG, October 6-7, 1975 Belle Vue, King's Hall, Manchester, ENG, October 15-16, 1975 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT, October 18-19, 1975 Granby Halls, Leicester, ENG, October 21 & 23-24, 1975 Wembley Arena, London, ENG, October 30-31, 1975 Philipshalle, Dsseldorf, GER, November 2-3, 1975 Messehalle, Stuttgart, GER, November 6-7, 1975 Friedrich Ebert Halle, Ludwigshafen, GER, The Who US Tour 1975 (supported by Toots & The Maytals), November 21, 1975 LSU Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA, November 23, 1975 Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN, November 25, 1975 MTSU Murphy Centre, Murfreesboro, TN, November 28, 1975 Coliseum, Greensboro, NC, November 30, 1975 University Assembly Hall, Bloomington, IN, December 1, 1975 Kansas City, MO (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 2, 1975 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Des Moines, IA (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 4-5, 1975 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 6, 1975 Pontiac Stadium, Pontiac, MI (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 8, 1975 Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 9, 1975 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 10, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 11, 1975 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 13, 1975 Civic Center, Providence, RI (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 14, 1975 Convention Center, Springfield, MA (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 15, 1975 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Toots & The Maytals), December 21-23, 1975 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, February 27, 1976 Hallenstadion, Zrich, SUI, February 28, 1976 Olympiahalle, Munich, GER, March 11, 1976 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, March 13, 1976 Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI, March 15, 1976 Myriad Gardens Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK, March 16, 1976 Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, March 21, 1976 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA, March 24, 1976 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, March 25, 1976 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA, March 27-28, 1976 Winterland, San Francisco, CA, March 30, 1976 McNichols Arena, Denver, CO, May 22, 1976 Parc des Exposition, Colmar, FRA, May 31, 1976 Charlton Athletic Football Ground, London, ENG (supported by Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Little Feat, Outlaws & Streetwalkers), June 5, 1976 Celtic Football Ground, Glasgow, SCOT (supported by Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Little Feat, Outlaws & Streetwalkers), June 12, 1976 Swansea City Football Ground, Swansea, WAL (supported by Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Little Feat, Outlaws & Streetwalkers), August 3-4, 1976 Capitol Center, Washington DC, August 7, 1976 Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL (supported by Black Oak Arkansas & Labelle), August 8, 1976 City Baseball Stadium, Miami, FL, October 6, 1976 Veterans Memorial Complex, Phoenix, AZ, October 7, 1976 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, October 9-10, 1976 Oakland Stadium, Oakland, CA, October 13, 1976 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, October 14, 1976 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA, October 17, 1976 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, October 18, 1976 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB, October 21, 1976 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, December 15, 1977 Kilburn Gaumont State, London, ENG, May 25, 1978 Shepperton Film Studios, London, ENG, May 12-13, 1979 Arenes de Frejus, Cannes, FRA, August 18, 1979 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supported by AC/DC, The Stranglers & Nils Lofgren. Photo from Toronto History. December 7, 1978 Civic Hall, Guilford, ENG, July 2-3, 1981 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, May 14-15, 1981 Hammersmith Odeon, London, ENG, KATE BUSH - THEM HEAVY PEOPLE LIVE (REVOLVER), KATE BUSH'S FIRST TV Kln Frechen Benzelrather Eisenbahn -Kite & Wuthering Heights LIVE, March 2, 1973 Loyola Fieldhouse, New Orleans, LA, March 10, 1973 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA, May 31, 1974 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, NED, June 30, 1974 Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ, July 31, 1977 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA, November 19, 1977 Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI, March 30, 1978 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, AZ. Date Location Venue; January 1, 1970: St. Catharines, Ontario: Laura Secord Secondary School: January 1, 1970: St. Thomas, Ontario: Parkside Collegiate Institute [29] Two days later, they played their first major performance in the country at the Monterey Pop Festival. Photo by Barrie Davis / The Globe and Mail Originally published June 3, 1980. Forty US dollars were required to be shown to officials (at the Thousand Islands Bridge crossing checkpoint). Before the Victory shut down in 1975, it also played host, sans stripteases, to the likes of Peter Frampton, the New York Dolls, and Rush. [7], Several thousand more young American music fans were turned back at the CanadaUS border by Canadian border agents. The Deezed Man Collective w/ Kia Rose & Jazz Cabbage. The Santana Tour was the first concert tour by the American rock band Santana, promoting their self-titled debut album.. History. [57], The Who wanted to play Quadrophenia live, but would not be able to play all the instruments on the album on stage. during a Segarini/Teenage Head concert in 1980. 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Both retailers evolved into chains over the decadewhen A&A was purchased by Columbia Records in 1971, there was speculation that sale sped up Sam Snidermans move into franchising. Ticketmaster. Image from the Toronto Archives. [13] By the end of 1963, they had started to support major groups, including an opening slot for The Rolling Stones at St Mary's Hall, Putney on 22 December. [28], In June, the Who flew out to the US to begin their first proper tour there. Nathan Phillips Square in 1973. Find all concerts happening in Toronto in 2023. See Tickets. Further, the media were disgusted by Elviss music, pelvic shakes, and, most of all, by the very idea of a sexualized audience of teenage girls (a new phenomenon, and described very orgasmically in the papers.) [20] Immediately afterwards, Daltrey was fired from the group, but re-hired three days later as too many gigs were booked ahead. Launched on August 3rd, 2013, as Canadas first indie music station, Indie88 provides a platform for emerging artists while paying homage to the classics that inspired them. Written by Derek Flack. ConcertsTO - Toronto Concert Ticket Listings. The Rolling Stones guitarist was disappointed that the police didnt match his vision of what a Mountie should look likeId have woken up a lot quicker if Id seen the red tunic and Smokey Bear hat. He was charged with intent to traffic heroin (due to the amount he had) and possession of cocaine. boston ivy christchurch; fearless leader quotes. Unlike a number of major urban areas in the U.S., Toronto's downtown core was not rendered a ghost town by suburban emigration, and with the rise of the Parti Quebecois in Quebec, the city experienced such an influx of English-speaking Montrealers and Montreal-based companies that it became the fastest growing in North America. The latter two songs involved the band playing to a backing track containing the synthesizer parts. See Tickets. Several arrests related to the attempted importation of narcotics and banned substances were made.[8]. On March 9th & 10th 1973, fans could see The Who (a last minute replacement for Roxy Music), The Faces, The Eagles, Ry Cooder, Rory Gallagher, Colin Blunstone, Argent, Chi Coltrane, Country Gazette and Slade perform. [5], When it was discovered that the primary focus of the event was not motorcycle racing but instead a rock music festival, the Attorney General of Ontario, Arthur Wishart, filed for an injunction to stop the festival from taking place citing health and public safety concerns. 1970). Manager Sandy Leblanc felt punk was a passing fad, believing the genre wouldnt last because it wasnt socially acceptable. However, lets dig a little and discover our own history. Others travelled from as far away as California and Florida. Performers [ edit] Strawberry Festival acts included (not in order of appearance): Procol Harum Jos Feliciano During the 1970s, the population of the city continued to grow and surpassed that of Montreal by the end of the decade. [85], At the start of 1981, the Who played their longest British tour in ten years. Replaced by John Hartford) Old Dominion, Frank Ray, Kassi Ashton & Greylan James @ Scotiabank Arena on Sat Jan 28, 2023. Sneaky Dee's Concert Venue - Toronto, Canada. Here it comes! Maple Leaf Gardens has had 394 concerts. See Tickets. Drake Underground - Toronto, Canada. Photo from the York University Libraries, Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections, Probably one of the most infamous concert events on the list, and one inspired entirely by a Canadian band. Torontoist has been acquired by Daily Hive Toronto - Your City. comments, Wild turkey spotted casually waiting for a ride in Mississauga bus shelter, A recession is coming and Ontario could be one of the hardest hit provinces, Someone near Toronto just won a whopping $60 million and might not know it yet, Giant machine named after David Bowie is about to break all kinds of Toronto records, 171 'plausible burials' found at Ontario residential school site in sad first for the province, Scanning your PRESTO card reveals a neat trick for Toronto commuters, People are slipping all over Toronto as freezing rain slicks roads and sidewalks with ice, One of Toronto's next transit stations just got a step closer to reality. Despite being thought of as "New York. [26] They toured Germany in April,[27] followed by a short Scandinavian tour. In de-classified documents released in 2007 it was revealed in an RCMP report dated December 30, 1969, that the Canadian security service began spying on ex-Beatle John and Yoko after they announced their plans for the Peace Festival. Over the course of the following sixteen weeks, they broke attendance records in the club, and were booked for a further seven. April Wine In Concert, August 31, 1973. [59] The group only allowed two days rehearsals, one of which was abandoned after Daltrey punched Townshend following an argument. Toronto does not easily identify as a major player in the history of live music. Behold, the Toronto waterfront of the 1970s. Photo 1. The Kids Are Alright concerts [15] That June, the group started a residency at the Railway Hotel, Harrow, which is where managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp first met them. From star-studded festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival to cultural celebrations like the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Toronto plays host to countless events that will fuel your curiosity, no matter your interests.. With a jam-packed lineup of events each week, it's easy to be spontaneous in the 6ix. For the first time in a long while, the Rolling Stones are in the midst of a North American tour that is not hitting Hogtown. Now. Names like Woodstock, Altamont, Haight Ashbury, and Monterey essentially dominate the lexicon. [2], Without John and Yoko, Brower moved forward with plans to host a festival at Shediac, near Moncton, New Brunswick, named the "Strawberry Fields Festival". A 1970s scene on a postcard of Toronto. So, for those Stones fanatics not heading south of the border, let's. June 6, 1971 Electric Centre, Haarlem, NED (morning), June 6, 1971 Villa, Rotterdam, NED (afternoon), June 12, 1971 Festival Doelen, Rotterdam, NED, June 21, 1971 Erve Noordik, Almelo, NED (midday), June 21, 1971 AMVJ Basketball Hall, Rotterdam, NED (evening), June 26, 1971 Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam, NED (Amsterdam Free Concert with Pink Floyd & Pearls Before Swine), August?, 1971 Washington Park, Chicago, IL (Summer of Stars), August 29, 1971 Roundhouse, London, ENG (Benefit concert for Oz, with Curved Air, National Head Band & Linda Peters), September 18, 1971 Kennington Oval Cricket Ground, London, ENG (Goodbye Summer Concert with The Who, The Faces, Lindisfarne, Quintessence, Mott The Hoople, Cochise, The Greaseband, Atomic Rooster & Eugene Wallace - over 31,000 people attended this charity concert in aid of the Bangladesh Relief Fund), September 21, 1971 London, ENG (UK TV "Old Grey Whistle Test" with Leslie Duncan), November?, 1971 Padgate College, Warrington, ENG (with Linda Lewis), November 23, 1971 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG, November 26, 1971 Rainbow, London, ENG (with The Family and Terry Reid), ? Its been an evolution. Thats how long it took RCMP officers to wake Keith Richards when they busted him for drugs at the Harbour Castle on February 28, 1977. Other performers who also appeared at the 1969 Woodstock Festival in Bethel, New York included Melanie, Ten Years After and Mountain. The sounds were changing in Toronto during the 1970s, as music took on a harder edge than the folk/rock and R&B sounds which marked the 1960s. Looking west across an empty Queens Quay in the. 1970: 90 concerts: 1969: 75 concerts: 1968: 101 concerts: 1967: 160 concerts: 1966: 36 concerts: 1965: 4 concerts: 1962: 1 concert: 959 users have seen Pink . Supported releases include ", Performances mostly in the United Kingdom, with various short tours around Continental Europe. Gone but not forgotten, 1970s record shops at Yonge and Gould. 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