I've seen hundreds of concerts and the summer of 76 stands alone!! My best friend got hit with something, turned pissed and was pelted with a hoagie. So after a couple of songs I then slowly made my way out of the stadium and away from my two friends for the day, wading through all of the people to wait in the parking lot for my friend who had driven. The event culminates in the Parade of Ships on the Hudson River and in New York Harbor on July 4, Independence Day. what a mob. When the mummers came out they were pelted with everything and anything. Two other highlights of the day were watching Joe Jackson at the Mann scold the crowd for whistling during one of his songs. Photos Setlists. Love those outfits! Same for the pousette dart band. I was really pretty far back from the stage in the stands - we considered fighting our way down twords the stage on the field but it was obvious there was some very rowdy behavior going on and we thought better of that. JFK Stadium hosted Team America's soccer match against England on May 31, 1976, as part of the 1976 U.S.A. The game was played at Municipal Stadium and was the only cold-weather bowl game of its time. 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. ; Here is your chance to own a genuine legal tender 1976 Bicentennial JFK Kennedy Half Dollar U.S. coin. In 1958, some 15,000 fans attended a CFL game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Ottawa Rough Riders with proceeds from ticket sales going to local charities. . Wallenda unfurled a bicentennial and American flag from his balancing bar after doing a headstand midway across the 640-foot span steel cable. But Frampton was Great! The Eagles had a four-season stint as tenants of the stadium before moving to Shibe Park for the 1940 season, although the team did play at Municipal in 1941. Heres how YES Chris Squire (RIP) responded when he was asked what his most memorable concert ever was. in 1967 my name was david diffenderfer. After The Stones finished their set, rowdy concert goers began throwing anything they could get, onto the stage that was shaped into The Rolling Stones "tongue" logo. We staked out a spot near the gates to the stadium. 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. A group of 4 of us went. We didn't have tickets but we knew since they were playing a football . 1976 Bicentennial Concert - YouTube Skip navigation Sign in 0:00 / 1:23:40 1976 Bicentennial Concert 485 views Nov 22, 2016 1 Dislike Share Save GoYotes 1.22K subscribers Subscribe Audio. The Bicentennial Cup Tournament was an international association football competition, which took place in May 1976 in the United States. 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. Sadly, I did not go to that concert. The infamous fires which definitely DID occour actually were started twords the end of Yes's set - it did get quite cold in the evening after being a very hot, sunny day. Check out YES set list & some vintage 76 video of the band. This was my first Mega Concert. BEER WAS FLOWING AND THE WAFT OF WEED WAS IN THE AIR AND IN MY HEAD. Two years later, the National Football League awarded another team to the city, the Philadelphia Eagles. = Team's stadium under construction or refurbishment at time 1 = A team used the stadium when their permanent stadium was unable to be used as a result of damage. I attended the show with two friends who were not Yes fans, but took the massive show as an opportunity to get stoned outdoors. And Yes, Rick Wakeman changed my life in that I became a concert addict. (Hamilton won, 24-18, in what remains the only regular-season CFL game played between two Canadian teams outside of Canada.). Journey headlined a concert June 4, 1983. [5] The Pennsylvania Railroad and its successors, Penn Central and Conrail, offered game-day service to all Army-Navy games, using a sprawling temporary station constructed each year on the railroad's nearby Greenwich freight yard. A bunch of us came down From Allentown to see this show. my friend john almost died from all the stuff he ingested and smoked. people were trying to clime over the barbed wire and geting cut up only to be kicked out if they did make it over. What a concert it was, and the Blue Blotter was awesome. It puts a gentleman in a very frivolous, contemptible light. Few things would mortify me more than to see you bearing a part in a concert, with a fiddle under your chin, or a pipe in your mouth.Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773), The concerts you enjoy togetherNeighbors you annoy togetherChildren you destroy togetherThat make marriage a joyStephen Sondheim (b. Had two twelve year old kids sit in front of us that smoked at least twenty joints in three hours. We lived out near Willow Grove and went to the Flyer's Parade the year before - taking the train in from the Grove. One thing that hasn't been mentioned and anyone there should deffinately remember. This was the event of the year before senior year. This was one concert I will always remember! Fans at the show recall concrete crumbling and bathrooms in poor shape. Got there early and decided to sit with my then high school graduate friends. It was the best Fourth of July ever. I was there at the concert, i guss your not going to belive this but i stated the fight with the trash. Yep was there everybody has it right hot during the day cold at night. Even the LSD trippers couldn't get a buzz from them. It was just wild. On September 16, 1950, the Cleveland Browns, playing their first season in the NFL after dominating the defunct All-America Football Conference (winning all four league titles), played their first NFL game against the two-time defending NFL Champion Philadelphia Eagles as a prelude to what would eventually in time become the NFL Kickoff Game. They had no hit single and no fan following. Opening acts for the show were Santana and The Clash. Hey Tom, remember all the drugs for sale in the parking lot? It was Senior Week, and we rolled in from the shore around 3pm to the JFK stadium before it really got crowded. They disbanded shortly thereafter, due to guitarist Chris Stein being diagnosed with a rare life-threatening disease, pemphigus and The Hunter having sold very poorly. I was disappointed they were a no show. Wow what a concert. The warning about bad PCP being advertised as THC and if you took it you would miss the show. This may explain the particular craziness that day/night. We were good! [citation needed], The stadium became known chiefly as the "neutral" venue for a total of 41 annual ArmyNavy Games played there between 1936 and 1979. I wanted to see Frampton, but you got to pay your respects on graduation day. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. They raided it and when people asked for hot dogs from seats above and below, people started getting mad when they were pelted with hot dogs. And told them to pile in. I was so far in the back of the stadium, it was so hard to see the band. Mick Jagger met the press at JFK Stadium on August 26, 1981, to announce the tour. It was incredibly hot that day and it was just packed. And the orange drink container fight while waiting for Yes. As our group floated away enjoying the sunshine while sitting on the field, (as facing the stage, right rear) we notice activity under a blanket. the music, the lasers gleaming off everyone. John F. Kennedy Stadium, formerly Philadelphia Municipal Stadium and Sesquicentennial Stadium, was an open-air stadium in Philadelphia that stood from 1926 to 1992. I USED TO HAVE THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE FROM THIS CONCERT, AND IF I REMEMBER RIGHT THERE WAS ABOUT 130,00 PEOPLE. it is a large, horseshoeshaped. My life changed that day: If any one thing has imprinted on my mind and soul, it is music, and the music of classic Yes above anyone else, I think. I was also part of the massive crowd this fine day and I have to leave my experience. This was a great summer of concerts for me and my friends. Saw Pousette Dart open for Yes in 1976 at Hampton, Va and immediately went out and bought their album. Then, a night I'll never forget. This was a truly magical day. And everyone that was there that just helped make my journey through concert life the best. Yes / Peter Frampton / Gary Wright / the Pucet Dart Band. Me and 4 friends from Margate, NJ got there early and when the gates opened John and I were herded in like cattle ready for the slaughter. The incredible heat, people getting hosed down, food flying. I knew he was soaking up the enrgy. I went and seen what's left of YES last night in Atlantic City..sure brought back some memories! The Rolling Stones opened their 1981 American Tour ("Tattoo You") with two shows at JFK Stadium, on September 25 and 26, 1981 in front of 90,000 fans each night. This was the first concert I ever went to. JFK Stadium occasionally hosted rock concerts: The Supremes appeared in concert here on September 10, 1965. Heard about this show from the time i was born in 1980. I think 105 thousand attended. Atlantic City convinced Dudley to move his game from Philadelphia to Atlantic City's Convention Hall for 1964. 6,059 fans saw Utah rout West Virginia in the first indoor bowl game. That was also the first time with a girl I met, we went into the men's room. I recall Jon Anderson's harp playing, and seeing Steve Howe and Chris Squire standing against the sharp wind that blew up. The crowd ate him up. When Peter Frampton came on, I sat up. Yes, Peter Frampton, Gary Wright and Pousette-Dart Band played the "1976 Bicentennial Concert" here on June 12, 1976 to 130,000 fans. I went with a friend, we were 18-19 years old now very old. Openly getting high, drinkingthe good old days when you could really have fun at a concert! Judy Garland gave her last concert in America here in 1968. We got seperated from the others but remarkably found them later. The Allman Brothers Band. The show was headlined by Sting and Peter Gabriel and also featured Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Tracy Chapman, Youssou N'Dour and Joan Baez. Got there early (parked on the golf course in Roosevelt Park). benefit concert on September 19, 1988, for which attendance was about 80,000 people. 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. WOW, some great memories are sure flying after reading these review's. With the lasers, sound quality, and the stage setting.this could possibly be the best concert any band has ever done, and yes.."Sound Chaser" was note for note. The 1965-1970 half dollars are worth $3 in silver, with negligible numismatic value. Disc 1: Opening, Let It Rock, All Down The Line, Honky Tonk Women, Star Star, When The Whip Comes Down, Miss You, Just My Imagination, Respectable, Beast Of Burden Disc 2: Far Away Eyes, Love In Vain, Shattered, Satisfaction, Sweet Little Sixteen, Tumbling Dice, introductions, Happy, Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash Many thought Bell had scheduled this game of defending league champions to teach the upstarts from the AAFC a lesson. 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. Great to watch the scramble and then seeing the disappointment when they were lit. Really when they came on the stage I didn't realize it was the Mummers and I didn't really know who Gary Wright was except for Dream Weaver. security eventualy got them down. Grand Funk Railroad. They sound checked that evening with a bit of Starship Trooper. I was there but don't remember too much, lol. oh, to be that young again. The girl turned around and the whole crowed saw it, and she said" who through that" then everybody stood up and started to throw the orange drinks at her before you knew it, the whole stadium broke out in a trash fight. I kind of thought those costumes may have been Gary Wright coming out. Bicentennial Cup Tournament, U.S.A., 1976", "Sports of The Time; Americans Prepare for Lights, Cameras and Soccer", JFK STADIUM ROLLING STONES PRESS CONFERENCE, "Frampton Back, Plays to 91,000; Philadelphia Show Is First Concert in 7 Months Million-Dollar Gross", "John F. Kennedy Stadium; July 07, 1989; Philadelphia, PA US", "JFK Stadium Philadelphia Final Days 1993", "Wrecking Ball To Leave Only Memories Of JFK Stadium", "Lollapalooza 1993 - John F. 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Kennedy in the United States, Articles with dead external links from September 2010, Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2021, Articles needing additional references from November 2016, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2016, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2022, Articles with MusicBrainz place identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. I mean hot. Then the crowd mutinyed.Everything and anything that could be thrown was.They took the hint.Everyone cheered when they left.The next act was the puser bandI don't remeber themI remember a band but I think the crowd was booing them to get off. I was thoroughly sun-burned and not a little stoned. The walk took 18 minutes. 1 talking about this. To accommodate the anticipated ticket demand, the game was moved from Shibe Park; this proved to be a wise decision, as the contest drew a then NFL-record 71,237nearly doubling the Eagles' prior attendance mark of 38,230. I'm talking to all of you. And then it just was hot. This started the fight, and years later, another cousin of ours who was there but at a different part of the stadium said, That was you guys?! It seemed like 4 or 5 hours went past before any music came on and then it got hilarious. We came prepared with a huge cooler filled with food, potato salad, fried chicken, drinks and a watermelon spiked with vodka. . So we did the same thing for this concert. My girlfriend Michelle at the time and I decided to go see them in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. 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. After finishing, the male stood up in a Rocky victory pose and walked away with the girl still under the blanket. Anyway.., dubbed as the "1976 Bicentennial Concert", this Yes concert followed just a few days before their 6/17/76 legendary performace at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, NJ. We saw Frampton last Sept. + can't believe 31 yrs. And boy there were more there than a pharmaceutical wholesaler supply in one day. I pack those orange juice cartons, the size of a small basketball and i threw it at her. (they agreed). We even saw a streaker. (Getty Images) It was July 13, 1985 . The Gates of Delirium i was 16 and a big yes fan. May 1, 1974 John F. Kennedy High School, Plainview, NY. After the concert there was a screening of the new Rolling Stones movie "Ladies and Gentlemen.The Rolling Stones". The only thing we could see from the parking lot was the side of the stage, and a brief glimpse of Chris and Jon. 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 This Date, July 3rd, in 1976: Brian Wilson made his first appearance in 11 years with The Beach Boys in concert in Anaheim, CA at Anaheim Stadium. This would become significant the next day. Dudley moved the game to Memphis in 1965 where it has been played since. RFK Stadium, June 9, 1973. ? If only I was alive for that!!! A total of 91,451 were in attendance, one of the largest ticketed single-show, non-festival stadium concerts ever held in the U.S., as documented by Billboard. I am now 60 years old but remember this concert like it was yesterday. The shape of the stadium resembles the horseshoe configuration of Harvard Stadium built in 1903. Listen to the drummer, listen to the bass player, listen to this fuckin' little band, motherfuckers. Yep, one fantastic concert. Why? Thinking I was lost at midnight. The stadium played host to the Monsters of Rock Festival Tour, featuring Van Halen, Scorpions, Dokken, Metallica and Kingdom Come, on June 11, 1988. I think it's relevant to point out that a full moon was rising that night just as Yes hit the stage. God was I cold. 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. They wrote about how tame and passive the crowd was. [2], Leaders of Philadelphia's sports organizations gathered at the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce in March 1920 and announced their intention to build a 200,000 seat sports stadium to attract national and international sporting events. Between bands (forget which one) I grabbed one of my friends and we climbed the light towers and were sitting up there waiting for the next band. Download the app to LISTEN LIVE wherever you are and connect with us like never before. We had been whipped in the Wildwoods, and now we trudged back to Philly for the Big Bicentenial Concert. On June 19, 1982, an all-day show opened with a still mostly unknown Huey Lewis & the News and featured Joan Jett & the Black Hearts, Loverboy, The Kinks and headliner Foreigner, who were touring their 7x-platinum "4" album and inflated a colorful, 30-foot-high facsimile of a Wurlitzer-style jukebox as they performed "Juke Box Hero" in the show's final minutes. "Bud" Dudley, a former Villanova University athletic-director, created the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia in 1959. WHAT AN EXPERIENCCE. What a memory. Yes, Peter Frampton, Gary Wright and Pousette-Dart Band played the "1976 Bicentennial Concert" here on June 12 . We commenced to cheer them on. George Quinn / Chicago Tribune Flags fly from every house in the 7100 block of South Wabash Avenue on July 4, 1961. 5 Starts out of 5, What a day this was for me. Clap It doesn't matter how good we were, you wouldn't recognize it. 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. He was amazed at the light show. Also this was the first show that the original Aerosmith guitar picks appeared.
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