4 Greatest Live Concert Performances Ever

Chicagobass/ February 12, 2022/ Concerts/ 0 comments

Of course, you don’t need to travel long distances to watch the greatest concerts of today. With the latest technological advancements, it’s possible for you to watch a concert on your smartphone. However, nothing can beat the magic of being present at a live concert amid an exciting environment.

Some live performances thrill the audience to such an extent that they feel a rush of euphoria in them. There have been such musical concerts in the past before the smartphone screens made their presence felt everywhere. So, here we present some of the greatest live concert performances ever:

1. The Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965

This was during the days when The Beatles had gained international fame. In the mid-1960s, they decided to tour North America. They chose New York City for their performance and more than 55,000 tickets were sold. About 2,000 police officers were put in place for security when the band entered the scene.

They had arrived in an armored truck. It’s said that The Beatles couldn’t hear what they were playing owing to the noise. It was probably the first time that a concert was held in an outdoor stadium. Although such performances are common in recent times, the Shea Stadium was where it all began.

2. James Brown at Boston Garden in 1968

With the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, there were riots and violence in the United States. Amid this chaotic situation, the concert organizers were about to cancel James Brown’s event. Finally, they decided to go ahead with the event. Some among them were of the opinion that canceling the concert would result in more violence.

At the concert, it was as if Brown alone was controlling the entire crowd. During the performance, he told the crowd that they were not being fair to themselves, him, or their race. He asked them whether they were together or not. Following the act was the song I Can’t Stand Myself.

3. Queen at Live Aid in 1985

The rock band Queen had lost much of their charm after their initial performances in the 1970s. At Live Aid, there were bigger contemporary artists besides them. They were David Bowie and the band, U2. Despite this, Queen arose from the ashes like a phoenix and the audience was loving it.

The band regained their lost charm and delivered a mesmerizing performance. They played some excellent numbers, such as Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You. During their performance, Freddie Mercury appeared to be at the peak of his energy.

4. Radiohead at Glastonbury in 1997

During this concert, everything seemed to be going wrong. The two stages prepared for the event went into the mud owing to heavy downpours. It just got worse when the English rock band, Radiohead, got on to the stage to perform. Thom Yorke could see the lighting rig shine directly in his face. The band couldn’t hear themselves playing under these circumstances.

Not willing to give up, the band delivered the most epic of all their performances. Yorke was adding some twists to each and every song that they were playing. This made the crowd go wild and Yorke enjoyed the overwhelming response that the band was getting.

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