I Was There: Gigs That Changed the World
Mark Paytress
The definitive guide to the past century's most talked about and
mythologised live musical performances. This book recreates the sights,
smells and sounds of the 20th century's most talked about and never beaten
moments in the history of live music. The first fully-integrated,
illustrative companion to these legendary events, I Was There reflects the
scale and scope of the stadiums (immense to intimate), the vibe (chaotic to
psychadelic) and the people (blissed out hippies, to punks and star-struck
teens). First-hand accounts embellish the beautiful pictures of the gigs, in
the form of articles and interviews with key witnesses, including The Pink
Floyd as well as Petula Clark and Woody Woodmansey, the drummer for David
Bowie, who describes the night when the "death" of Ziggy Stardust shook the
rock world. Warhol's entourage, Gong and Rick Wakeman all contribute as well
as Siouxsie Soux and countless photographers and fans. Ever wanted to know
what it was really like to see the Beatles in one of their lunchtime spots
in 1963 at the Cavern? Fancy stepping back to one of the first light shows
by Pink Floyd in the mid-sixties? Want to relive the mud, sweat and beers of
the Glastonbury festival? I Was There brings you these real live moments
when important musical gatherings in 20th Century defined generations.
First published September 2005.
Includes a chapter on ABBA's concert at Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney,
Australia, March 3rd 1977. |
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