JFK was such a cool sight though. You know, I thought that line about the acid being bad getting announced from the stage was something I had seen in a movie. [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. it was over a women not sitting down and she was blocking the view of the statge. I'm glad I was a part of this concert, as it appears it was yes's largest show ever. A few months later I started college in Philadelphia and attended many Electric Factory concerts during my college tenure. Rare 1976 Kennedy half dollars error coins value! (The Stones pre-opened the tour with a warm-up show at the Sir Morgan's Cove club in Worcester, Massachusetts, on September 14, 1981.) It was plagued by poor attendance; the 1963 game between Mississippi State and NC State drew less than 10,000 fans and absorbed a loss in excess of $40,000. I remember just feeling no fear. 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. [14], Peter Frampton returned from a 7-month lay-off and played with Lynyrd Skynyrd, The J. Geils Band and Dickey Betts & Great Southern, before 91,000 fans, on June 11, 1977.[15]. I was 14 when I went. The service, with 40-odd trains serving as many as 30,000 attendees, was the single largest concentrated passenger rail movement in the country. Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead performed on July 10, 1987 in front of 70,000-plus on a day when it was 90 F in the shade (they were spraying fans near the stage with water). As the day wore on, I became de-hydrated and had a massive headache. After the concert there was a screening of the new Rolling Stones movie "Ladies and Gentlemen.The Rolling Stones". I was so young 15. The "Papergate" scandal made the Bell and the WFL look foolish, and proved to be a humiliation from which neither recovered. the mummers sucked, gary wright was so so, framton was great, [yes was unbelievably fantastic]. ; Here is your chance to own a genuine legal tender 1976 Bicentennial JFK Kennedy Half Dollar U.S. coin. John F. Kennedy Stadium . I still remember this giant beach ball thing being kicked around the stadium. However, even that crowd was swallowed up in the environment. The north bleachers started with Section NA. 1978 JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA (co-headlined with Steve Miller band, supported by Sanford Townshend Band & Bob . Some of the best memories are from camping out for concert tickets and enjoying Yes up close. We spent the day and night partying with all the other campers, and as usual, were pretty stoned. I remember Smoking Large amounts of panama red and Listening to Close to the Edge on Eight Track on the way down 95. 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. what a crazy day. Two other highlights of the day were watching Joe Jackson at the Mann scold the crowd for whistling during one of his songs. Yes, Peter Frampton, Gary Wright and Pousette-Dart Band played the "1976 Bicentennial Concert" here on June 12 . It sailed about 25 yards and hit her in the back of the head. Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil). $399.99 $5.10 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED 1776- 1976 S NGC PF67 STAR CAMEO PROOF SILVER KENNEDY HALF JFK COIN SIGNATURE LB $25.00 (1776-1976) Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollars (10 coin lot) And a very very underrated guitar player. 70s, Passes, Rocks Tour Quick On The Draw- March 28, 1978 Boston Music Hall Wbcn-FM broadcast. "PCP ,sun and no water means you will miss the rest of the concert" coming over the PA system several times.People being assisted by medical staff for booze,drugs and too much exposure to the sun.Just watching all of these events unfold was very surreal and at times comical and hours before YES took the stage.Waiting for YES was torture but well worth it.Amazing stage dezign..incredible lights and lasers and of course unbeleivable sound. ahh.. To be seventeen again. . My best friend and I went to the stadium after a party and a few doobs. We were directly in the back, right in line with the stage. We got seperated from the others but remarkably found them later. Opening acts for the show were Santana, The Clash, and The Hooters. In the game, England defeated Team America, 3-1, in front of a small crowd of 16,239. Many thought Bell had scheduled this game of defending league champions to teach the upstarts from the AAFC a lesson. Peter Frampton, Gary Wright, and Yes, played the 1976 Bicentennial Concert in June of that year. I wish that kids today could just know how it felt to be with all those people, some high, some drunk, and some just naturally happy. Also featured were Frankie Beverly and Maze, Kool and the Gang, Atlantic Starr, and One Way featuring Al Hudson. All rights reserved. it was full and came up over the stage like it was part of the show lasers and all. But that one was the most memorable. Not too many people left the show at JFK before Yes hit the stage. The team sold block tickets to area businesses at a discount, and the tax revenue was not reported. "Yes booked into JFK" - Concert Preview - John Fisher, Letters to the Editor - Kathy Kessler - Carlisle Sentinel - 1976-06-30, "Concert jammed; transit, too" - Concert Review - Howard S. 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Shapiro and Frank Heick - Philadelphia Inquirer - 1976-06-13. I'll just add my personal experiences. Yes took the stage toward sundown, they were amazing, I remember Chris going ballistic when his cord shorted out during his opening solo on Heart of the Sunrisebut it was totally thrilling, as my friends and I took advantage of the 3 opening acts to worm our way toward the first 15 or so rows, so it was a birds-eye experience. I was 17. Then Frampton came on, and to the delight to many, simply repeated his famous "Frampton Comes Alive," album. 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. Does anyone remember the bonfires in the stands as everyone was freezing after getting sunburned all day? Instead, the Browns shredded the Eagles' vaunted defense in a 35-10 rout, and went on to win the NFL Championship that first year in the league. 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. The team played at Franklin Field in 1975; the league folded late into that season. Love those outfits! What a lineup and what a perfect setting. She drove them from Philly to just outside AC as we weren't rich and she needed gas to get us home. Next, after a long delay came da Mummers. At the front of the stage we plopped, too exhausted for anyone to argue with. My girlfriend Michelle at the time and I decided to go see them in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. It could have gone so wrong, but we were all so cool in a much different time. For my tastes this was the end of the peak years for Yes ( in fact I think 'Yesshows' is the definitive set) I'm just bummed that I was a few years too young to have seen the 71-74 era shows. Frampton was at the peak of his career at that time, but Yes was still going strong especially in Philly. The fight started kin the stage area and resembled the wave as it went around the stadium. Aug 6 1976 The Beach Boys at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Artist: The Beach Boys , Tour: 15 Big Ones Tour , Venue: Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Edit setlist Aug 6 1976 Boz Scaggs at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA Artist: Boz Scaggs , Tour: Silk Degrees , Venue: Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN, USA It was a monumental and magical day for me--my first concert of any sort, my first of many Yes shows, the only time I ever saw full RELAYER material performed, and (incidentally) the first time I ever smoked pot. This was one concert I will always remember! The Philadelphia Flyers won their second Stanley Cup on May 27, 1975, and celebrated with a parade down Broad Street the next day that ended at the stadium. We didn't have tickets but we knew since they were playing a football . We had him sign the back of our T-shirts and went into the bar. it is a large, horseshoeshaped. Got there early and decided to sit with my then high school graduate friends. Just graduated high school and thought we were the shit. Two years later, the National Football League awarded another team to the city, the Philadelphia Eagles. [8], The stadium hosted Philadelphia's City Title high school football championship game in 1939 and 1978. 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. Photos Setlists. [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. Five years later, the Philadelphia Phillies won their first World Series on October 21 of that year. oh holy night it was.wind kicked up during Gates of Deliriumblest to have been apart of one of the most remarkable concert experiences everand Leslie Bennett kissed me the night before and after.16 years oldhealing and inspiration, wonder and mysteryHep Yaddha. I was on my feet the whole time, trying to see, trying to hear, listening to music that was too big for the vastness of the arena, and too big for most of the people who had come to the show. how i carried him pass the crowd sitting on the steps and into a bathroom with 2 inches of urine on the floor was a different story. John F. Kennedy Stadium formerly Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in addition to Sesquicentennial Stadium was an open-air stadium in Philadelphia that stood from 1926 to 1992. a South Philadelphia stadium was on a east side of the far southern end of Broad Street at a location now component of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. FRAMPTON WAS GREAT. Dream Weaver received a lot of applause. The show began with the Pousette D'Art Band, about which I recall nothing but a distance precence far away on a stifling afternoon. Why? The Eagles concert in Charlotte, NC was earlier on July 1, 1976. 1976 Bicentennial Park, Newbern, NC. Got therea t 10 AM to get a decent seat in the bleachers on the right side of the stage. He proceeded to climb on tuck and ripped it off the truck to a flurry of cheers. And the orange drink container fight while waiting for Yes. Length: Disc 1 (1:08:23) - Disc 2 (0:38:01)-YouTube (0) Reviews (73) . the lazers were moving across the audence, buy the time they reached me in the back they were about 8 inches in diameter and hurt like hell on your eyes when they hit you. Genesis was the headliner and used the open air stadium for one of their spectacular nighttime laser and fireworks shows. What a memory. 6,059 fans saw Utah rout West Virginia in the first indoor bowl game. The city immediately submitted its candidacy to host the 1924 Summer Olympics. 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 got out, and it wouldn't be until late that night, there she was probably panicked out of her mind, but there I was. Sound Chaser The rest of the show was spectacular. The warning about bad PCP being advertised as THC and if you took it you would miss the show. I do remember it being quite the show, with fabulous lighting, songs and sound! 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. We saw Frampton last Sept. + can't believe 31 yrs. I couldn't believe how many people were there and all the 55 gallon drums of beer taken from all the concert goers. John F. Kennedy (3) Joshua L. Chamberlain (2) Ladd and Whitney (1) Library (23) LIBRARY LIST (4) Library Visits (90) Had fun taking my Chesterfield cigarettes and shaping them into joints and putting them on the ground. The pot has mostly gone by the wayside; Yes has never done so. Everyone was so nice and they asked me questions and made me fell apart of their group. I was there at the concert, i guss your not going to belive this but i stated the fight with the trash. When Peter Frampton came on, I sat up. The original Led Zeppelin never played in the US again, although the surviving members performed at Live Aid. Openly getting high, drinkingthe good old days when you could really have fun at a concert! On June 17, 1978, The Rolling Stones performed in front of 90,000 fans. I was reminded of this show when I saw them again years later in the Philly area in '94 on the Summer Solstice outdoors under a full moon. (they agreed). The most successful concert album of all time had come out in January and the guitarist would essentially recreate at JFK, complete with the "wah-wah"-style "vocoder" vocals and guitar work on tunes like "Do You Feel Like We Do." Birth of a national venue When I find the rare moments today where I can look above my daily concerns, quiet mind, heart, and body, and sense something bigger in the universe, that's the moment I relive. 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. In the game, England defeated Team America, 3-1, in front of a small crowd of 16,239. in 1967 my name was david diffenderfer. trader joe's chocolate ganache cake LIVE; madison 56ers apparel; 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. 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. The concert was more than music. 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. My Uncle and His then Girlfriend took me anf my bother in a Chevy van fom Bucks county Down To J.F.K. She must have wandered off. No I remember they played in the bright daylight, just before a big name band, maybe it was Gary Wright. Then, a night I'll never forget. [13] My mom's gone now, but I can't thank her enough for her trust in me. They were playing Led Zepplin's Prsence on the PA system at a very low volume which I remember being very annoying and that's when it began and spread all the way around the stadium. Band concert at tne pavilion at Cummings Beach, 7:30 P.M. Fireworks, 9:30 P.M. Sunday New York City Manhattan Castle Clinton, Battery Park: Ecumenical. It was great. St. Joe's Prep defeated Northeast, 27-6, in 1939. The show featured Bryan Adams, The Tubes, Sammy Hagar and John Cougar (as he was referred to at the time). The day John Hammond died. The Supremes played at the stadium on September 10, 1965. I been reading these reviews, and people are riffing on the Pousette-Dart Band. WOW, some great memories are sure flying after reading these review's. The walk took 18 minutes. The sun was brutal.I had a pair of bib overalls on and nearly died. Download the app to LISTEN LIVE wherever you are and connect with us like never before. And of course, the trash fight which occurred between Peter Frampton and Yes. What a sound, what a vibe, what good music! And Yes, Rick Wakeman changed my life in that I became a concert addict. The sound was Great.Maraz taking over for Wakeman wasn't as good but he held his on.And then this eyethat looked like the space ship from war of the world(the original)came down from the top of the stage first there was one green light shooting out from it, then two,then four, and next thing the beams are all over the place.moving to the music.If you were high your still looking for a way out. [12] By the time the World Cup was held in 1994, JFK Stadium had already been demolished two years prior. ~ Facebook WOW! They sound checked that evening with a bit of Starship Trooper. At the time, the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field was the city's largest ballpark with a capacity of 30,000 seats; the Philadelphia Athletics' Shibe Park sat 23,000, and the Phillies' National League Park sat 18,000. One thing that hasn't been mentioned and anyone there should deffinately remember. 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. what a mob. We were crushed back and for at the mesh gates waiting to be let in, and then thrust into the stadium by the force of crowd behind us. The stadium had 60,000 seats available, but by this point in their career The Beatles were only able to sell around a third of tickets. And then it just was hot. Long Distance Runaround ~ ~ JUNE 12,1976 Bicentennial Concert at JFK Stadium featuring YES, Peter Frampton & Gary Wright. They also began their 6th U.S. tour on September 25, 1981. I think it's relevant to point out that a full moon was rising that night just as Yes hit the stage. i was 16 and a big yes fan. know one else on this page has mentioned the moon rise three songs into the show. July 4th, 1976 Original Laminate. 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. In 1964, it was renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium in memory of the 35th President of the United States who had been assassinated the year before. But the food flight.(I don't think I'll forget a bunch of us grabbing our blankets, holding them over our heads and putting our girlfriends in the middle so theu wouldn't get hit). 1776-1976 Bicentennial JFK half dollar $2 (wdc > Pur A huge medical tent set up near the back of the stadium erupted into flame, the tent billowing up and down in the heat. And the best concert was seeing Elton John at the Tower in 79. Everyone scrambles to try and get a peak at the band. This show provided the majority of the concert footage for an NFL Films produced documentary, called Journey, Frontiers and Beyond. No one knew who we were. The only thing I haven't read on here is about the hundreds of cut feet they had to treat in the hospital tent from all the broken glass bottles.My boyfriend and I (my husband today) were very much in love, high school was finally over, and we were about to travel on trains across 5 countries in Europe for the summer.What a day. This was one one my favorite concerts ever and Yes was fantastic just like they where a couple days later in Jersey. He was amazed at the light show. BEER WAS FLOWING AND THE WAFT OF WEED WAS IN THE AIR AND IN MY HEAD. Apparently in honor of the old stadium's football heritage and the Eagles' recent NFC championship, Jaggerwho performed in something resembling a pair of football trousers and knee pads for much of the tourat one point donned an Eagles jersey that became part of his '81-'82 stage wardrobe. I was in attendence as well as with the above poster, Kevin Decker. I graduated high school that day. The heat and everything it all happened in slow motion. But the food flight.(I don't think I'll forget a bunch of us grabbing our blankets, holding them over our heads and putting our girlfriends in the middle so theu wouldn't get hit) AWSOME CONCERT!!! The tournament - which celebrated the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Somewhere around 10:00pm or so, YES does a sound check. You try and explained to friends what happened and you can't, they just don't get ityou had to be there! There he was and every note was justwell it blew my mind. Then Frampton..I was there for YES. Three encores.He stated that was the first time his parents saw him perform in the states..they must have come with him.Then the orange crate fight broke outthere was sh*t getting thrown all over the place.Then YES came out. But, what where they doing there? Pink Floyd held a concert on September 19, 1987, in front of a crowd in excess of 120,000 (general admission was sold on the field), but the show was not sold out. (Hamilton won, 24-18, in what remains the only regular-season CFL game played between two Canadian teams outside of Canada.). Judy Garland gave her last concert in America here in 1968. 2022 (MMXXII) was a common year beginning on a Saturday in the Gregorian calendar, the number 2022 anno Domini, in addition to the twenty-second year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium.It was the third year of the 2020s and the second of the 3rd decade of the 21st century. Jon, again, was magnetized by the energy. Ike Dollar, 1976-D $1 Type 1, PCGS MS67. Siberian Khatru A group of 4 of us went. The rest of the band was strong, however, especially Lindsey Buckingham's guitar work and Christine McVie's vocals. I grew up in Belleville, N.J. and me, my best freind Jerry, Randy, Cherly, and Rudy all hitched-hiked from Beleville, which is just outside Newark the day before and got their late afternoon after a couple of memorable experiences that we won't get into right now. They must have felt like dirt as not a soul listened to them. I knew he was soaking up the enrgy. I REMEMBER THIS CONCERT WELL. I'm not sure. I was trying to explain it to my 14 Year Old Son, and you verified everything. Posted on . Looking back at that bill it was probably one of the best southern rock lineups ever to play the same stage in one day. This was my first Mega Concert. Damage to the stage was estimated at a million dollars as smoke came pouring out marring an otherwise great day of vintage Rolling Stones. Yes, Peter Frampton, Gary Wright and Pousette-Dart Band played the "1976 Bicentennial Concert" here on June 12, 1976 to 130,000 fans. Same for the pousette dart band. The Bob Welch and Steve Miller sets were marred by PA system problems. benefit concert on September 19, 1988, for which attendance was about 80,000 people. We had a little help from Peter Frampton, who was doing very well at the time, to fill it out. there was a guy who took off all his clothes and put a paper bag over his head then began running full tilt on top of the crowd. JFK Stadium hosted Team America's soccer match against England on May 31, 1976, as part of the 1976 U.S.A. That was the last time I seen YES and the last TRIP, I joined the US Navy that Fall! The incredible heat, people getting hosed down, food flying. In those days, you could bring that stuff into the stadiums. the beachballs. JFK Stadium occasionally hosted rock concerts: The Supremes appeared in concert here on September 10, 1965. The Dead closed the show with "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"; it would be the last song played at the stadium. We ran into some other friends during the Yes set and one of them must of been on some good stuff. I was disappointed they were a no show. The tournament featured several World Cup stars both past and future. 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. Crow. THERE WERE SO MANY PEOPLE AROUND, THAT WHEN I FELT LIKE I WAS GOING TO PASS OUT, THERE WAS NO WHERE TO FALL. From 1960 to 1970 the stadium served as Navy's home field when they played Notre Dame. trying to keep him from passing out did not distract me much from from enjoying the show yes put on. Everywhere. Yes played on. Originally known as Sesquicentennial Stadium when it opened April 15, 1926, the structure was renamed Philadelphia Municipal Stadium[4] after the Exposition's closing ceremonies. The Spirit of '76. U.S. States House of Representatives elections: This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 14:39. It was so damn hot, the roadies took a hose, soaking and showering us with water, like animals. May 28, 1976 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO (with Ted Nugent, Jefferson Starship, Jeff Beck & Jan Hammer) . And there we waited, and waited, and waited. Bicentennial Cup Tournament. Then Yes came on. PEOPLE JUST HELD ME UP. The Bicentennial Jam 7-4-1976 Rockford IL concert, with Head East, Derringer, Frank Marino, Ted Nugent, Foghat then carry him back up again with the help of some cool strangers. 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.[16]. 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. In turn, many of these businesses gave away the tickets for free. We did not have great seats, but I remember the great vibes, a great stage and the lasers and bonfires. This time the opening acts were R.E.M., Madness, and Joan Jett. Age has settled in me now, but I love that I appreciate it more now. There were indeed a host of non - prog bands on the bill and now "famous" yesfan/DJ Ed Sciaky did some of the intros. If you look back today on this concert, the choice of acts was quite strange. 5 Starts out of 5, What a day this was for me. Each section of the main portion of the stadium contained its own entrance, which displayed the letters of each section above the entrance, in a nod to ancient Roman stadia. It was estimated that a 130k fans showed up to the event! Bleachers were later added at the open (North) end. On June 17, 1978, The Rolling Stones performed before a crowd of 100,000 fans. Commonwealth professor of English and former U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove receives the 2011 National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama. Music by Bicentennial Fife and Drum Corps. 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. On Saturday June 20, 1981, a concert called The Roundup, which included bands .38 Special, Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws and the Allman Brothers, took place in one of the original All Day concert events starting at 10 a.m. Another all-star show was staged at JFK on July 30, 1978 that featured the Sanford-Townsend Band, Bob Welch, Steve Miller Band and Fleetwood Mac. I was there with a large group of friends. 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 at the Roosevelt stadium NJ show on this tour, the show was quite a fiasco due to most of the staff were teenagers that let all their friends from miles around in an already sold out show with cans bottles and fireworks and they overwhelmed the already sold out show. Sadly, I did not go to that concert. 1976 bicentennial concert jfk stadium. (Thats who the 2 Jersey girls were there for). I still miss its old charm. 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. 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. 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