Dr John in some student hall in Edinburgh about '73. He played a big white 335 most of the time. Very swamp / voodoo tunes from that era. Great stuff
Muddy Waters and all his boys in a tiny club in
Glasgow prob '74 , the backing band played two hours of stellar blues while Muddy was down the street in a bar called Oceans Eleven.
I assume he was thirsty , anyway once he came on
the place was in uproar. Just wonderful. Saw most of the backing band in a speakeasy in Chicago about 20 years after that.
He was probably Smoking, in a tiny place in '74, lucky you.
Little Feat at a football park in Glasgow seconding to the Who ,
my vote went to Little Feat. Yeah I can see that happening, with the Who I guess they really had to be On.
Soft Machine outdoors in the south of France. Hard to beat that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOolooapCjk
Zappa several times , some extraordinary some mundane
Miles Davis Twice one good one amazing
Captain Beefheart in the Kelvin Hall Arena prob 1971. Absolutely astonishing.
Also I've seen the remains of that era band on three occasions in Scotland ,
MARK BOSTON rockette morton * bass guitar
JOHN FRENCH drumbo * drums * percussion * vocals * harmonica
GARY LUCAS * guitar
DENNY WALLEY feeler's reedo / walla walla * guitar
MICHAEL TRAYLOR * drums * percussion
Tiny venues , they brought the house down 8<))