49 years, 11 months and 13 days ago Sunday, December 8, 1974 Louisville, Kentucky Convention Center
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Zolias Wednesday, November 13, 2024 3:50 AM 7827 seats. Parker Monday, December 14, 2015 2:53 PM Just posted about the March 2 concert...I attended this one as well and my recollection was that it WAS Freedom Hall at the fairgrounds. Fairly certain of that. Can anyone else clarify??? Jeff The Man From Louisville Absolute and total mindbending event. Sitting front row of the upper deck, the Lazers were all over us at times. Being a huge Rick fan, I was impressed by Patrick's touch and stage presence. Jon was superb and Chris, Steve and Alan gave their normal outstanding performances. Daniel R. Patmore One more thing. The Venue was the Convention Center in Louisville, KY on December 8, 1974 not Freedom Hall Coliseum. Daniel R. Patmore Just to bring it to your attention the two photographs on this page or my copyrighted photos. I'm glad you like them and have included them on your Yes web page. But all my photographs are Copyright ©1999 Daniel R. Patmore, All Rights Reserved. They are made available for your personal enjoyment only. Any other use without the express, prior written consent of Daniel R. Patmore is strictly prohibited. I would like you to please state the they are copyrighted photo by Daniel R. Patmore they are made available for your personal enjoyment only. Any other use without the express, prior written consent of Daniel R. Patmore is strictly prohibited. Along with a link to my web site [Link] If you are not willing to do this I must ask that you remove both of my photos from your web site. Thank you. rusty rivers Oh yeah, Gryphon was a pleasant surprise too - even though they were obvious "wannabes". rusty rivers Patrick Moraz was a weak replacement for RW, but the material from Relayer filled in some of the holes. Jon's voice was at its peak (as usual). This show was the first time I ever saw laser-lights at a concert. Everyone in the audience was trying to touch the light at the end of "Gates of Delerium" - I can still see those thousands of outstretched arms reaching for "the light". An image I'll never forget. |