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lundi 30 mars 1970

FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70: PINK FLOYD ~ L'Aréoport. Le Bourget.



  *** FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70 - CONCERT DAY 3 # 3 -- MARCH 28-29-30, 1970 ***


Support Act : EDGAR BROUGHTON - BRIDGET ST JOHN - AL STEWART - KEVIN AYER & THE WHOLE WORLD -
 
~ TOUR 1970 ~

PINK FLOYD (Band)
 
David Gilmour — lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, synthesisers (1967–1995, 2005, 2012–2014)
Roger Waters — bass, vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesisers (1964–1985, 2005)
Richard Wright — keyboards, piano, organ, synthesisers, vocals (1964–1979, 1990–1995, 2005) (touring/session member 1979–1981 and 1986–1990) (died on September 15, 2008)
Nick Mason — drums, percussion, vocals (1964–1995, 2005, 2012–2014)
 
The Setlist
PINK FLOYD

Astronomy Dominé (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 1967)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (B Side Sinle Relics - 1968)
Cymbaline (More - 1969)
A Saucerful Of Secrets (A Saucerful of Secrets is -1968)
The Embryo (Compilation Harvest - Picnic: A Breath of Fresh Air - 1970)
Interstellar Overdrive (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - 1967)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (A Saucerful of Secrets is -1968)
 


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Time Set : 0h50
     



 

dimanche 29 mars 1970

FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70: PROCOL HARUM - HAWKWIND - ... ~ L'Aréoport. Le Bourget



  *** FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70 - DAY 2 # 3 -- MARCH 28-29-30, 1970***


Support Act : MOVING GELATINE PLATES - SKIN ALLEY - TREES - HIGH TIDE - HAWKWIND - KEITH RELF'S RENAISSANCE - PROCOL HARUM - RED NOISE
 
~ TOUR 1970 ~
 

Home is the fourth studio album by English (from London) pop rock band Procol Harum, released on June 5, 1970. Producer Chris Thomas. Departure of organist Matthew Fisher and bassist David Knights. 

PROCOL HARUM (Band)

Gary Brooker — vocals, piano (1967-1977: 1991-2022; died on February 19, 2022)
Robin Trower – guitars, vocals (1967–1971, 1991)
Chris Copping — organ (1969–76), bass (1969–1971 and 1976–77), rhythm guitar (1969–71)
Barrie J. Wilson – drums, percussion (1967–1977; died on October 8, 1990)
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Keith Reid — lyrics (1967-1977; 1991-2017

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The Setlist
PROCOL HARUM

01 Still There'll Be More
02 Wish Me Well
03 The Devil Came From Kansas
04 The Dead Man's Dream
05 Your Own Choice
06 About To Die
07 Juicy John Pink
08 Nothing That I didn't Know
09 A Salty Dog
10 Whisky Train
11 Whaling Stories
12 A Whiter Shade of Pale 
 

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Time Set: 0h58
     



 

samedi 28 mars 1970

FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70: GINGER BAKER'S AIR FORCE - THE PRETTY THINGS - ... ~ L'Aréoport. Le Bourget.



  *** FESTIVAL MUSIC EVOLUTION 70 - DAY 1#3 ***


Support Act : ATOMIC ROOSTER - DANDY LONGLEGS - WILD ANGELS - THE PRETTY THINGS - LE VOYAGE - KING HARVEST - TRYPTIQUE - GINGER BAKER'S AIR FORCE -
 
~ TOUR 1970 ~

 
The Setlist


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Time Set : 0h00
     



 

mardi 10 mars 1970

LED ZEPPELIN ~ At Musukhalle. Hamburg. Germany.


*** CONCERT DAY 1 # 2 -- MARCH 10 - 11, 1970 ***

*** 🎫 UP FOR SALE : 27/02/1970 - 10h ***

*** The concert at Frankfurt, Germany, on 10 March was cancelled and it was rescheduled in Hamburg -- Ticket purchased was remain valid for this new date. ***
 
🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
8:15 pm — Led Zeppelin (UK)

Support Act: ---
 
~ EUROPEAN TOUR 1971 ~
 
(Led Zeppelin's 1970 European Tour was a concert tour of Europe by the English rock band. The tour commenced on February 23, 1969 and concluded on March 12, 1970. No. of shows 16.)
 

Led Zeppelin II is the second studio album by English (from London) rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969. Producer Jimmy Page. It was an even greater commercial success, and was the band's first album to reach #1 on charts in the UK and the US. Various writers and music critics have cited Led Zeppelin II as one of the greatest and most influential albums of all time. The album also yielded Led Zeppelin's biggest hit, "Whole Lotta Love". 
 

 Led Zeppelin (sometimes referred to as Led Zeppelin I) is the debut studio album by English (from London) rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on January 12, 1969. Producer Jimmy Page. Under the slogan "Led Zeppelin – the only way to fly ». The album was a commercial success and it reached #10 on the Billboard chart with US gold certification in July 1969.

 
 LED ZEPPELIN (Band)
 
Robert Plant – lead vocals, harmonica (1968-1980; 1985; 2007)
Jimmy Page – guitars, theremin, live backing vocals, production (1968-1980;1985; 2007)
John Paul Jones – bass, keyboards, occasional backing vocals (1968-1980;1985; 2007)
John Bonham – drums, percussion, occasional backing vocals (1968-1980; died on September 25, 1980)
 

The Setlist
LED ZEPPELIN 

 We're Gonna Groove (Ben E. King cover - Single - 1964)
I Can't Quit You Baby (Willie Dixon cover - Otis Rush- Single - 1956) (Led Zeppelin I - 1969)
Dazed and Confused (Jake Holmes cover -
The Above Ground Sound - 1967) (Led Zeppelin I - 1969)
Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin II - 1969)
White Summer (instrumental by Jimmi Page) >
> Black Mountain Side (Led Zeppelin I - 1969) (instrumental)
Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin III - 1970)
Thank You (Led Zeppelin II - 1969) (with Organ Solo by
John Paul Jones)
What Is and What Should Never Be (Led Zeppelin II - 1969)
Moby Dick (Led Zeppelin II - 1969) (instrumental)
How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin I - 1969)
With Medley:
Boogie Chillum (John Lee Hooker - cover - Single - 1948) >
> Bottle It Up And Go (Tommy McClennan cover - Single - 1939) >
> Travelling Riverside Blues (Robert Johnson cover - Single - 1937) >
> Long Distance Call (Muddy Waters cover - Single - 1951)

Encore

Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin II - 1969)



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 Time Set: 1h57