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Tour Program: 1979 MUSIC @ MEADOWLANDS Boston RUNDGREN Poco Outlaws PROGRAM & TICKET STUB
The June 17, 1979 concert at Giant Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, was a star-studded rock festival featuring a variety of acts. This concert, commonly known as the "Rock & Roll Revival" or "The Giant Stadium Festival", was a multi-act event with a mix of classic rock artists. It featured:
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The Who (headliner) canceled
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Boston
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Todd Rundgren
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Outlaws
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Poco
Details of the Event:
The concert was held at Giant Stadium, which had just opened in 1976, and it was a massive event that attracted thousands of fans. It was a great showcase of popular rock and country-rock bands from the '70s, making it a memorable moment in rock history. The concert began in the early afternoon, and fans were treated to a variety of genres and high-energy performances from all the acts.
Lineup and Set Highlights:
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Boston: Known for their polished, arena-rock sound, Boston, led by Tom Scholz, played some of their biggest hits, such as "More Than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind." Their performance was one of the highlights of the event, with their clean and tight sound resonating well with the large crowd.
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Todd Rundgren: Todd Rundgren, an incredibly versatile artist and producer, delivered his unique brand of rock and pop, showcasing songs from his extensive solo catalog. His set likely included tracks from his popular albums such as "Something/Anything?" and "Todd."
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Outlaws: A Southern rock band known for their blend of country and rock, The Outlaws brought their Southern-infused sound to the stage. They were well-known for their hits like "Green Grass and High Tides," and their performance was full of energy and great musicianship.
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Poco: A pioneer of country-rock, Poco played their harmonies and laid-back, yet soulful, tunes like "Crazy Love" and "Call It Love." Their contribution to the event showcased their blend of rock with a country twist.
The Experience:
The Giant Stadium concert was massive not just in size, but in its blend of musical styles, offering something for every rock fan, from classic rock to country-rock to pop-rock. The show had incredible energy, with the crowd of tens of thousands roaring for each of the acts as they came on stage.
It was an event that celebrated the diversity of 1970s rock music and marked a milestone for live concerts in the era. Boston, Todd Rundgren, and others helped make it a truly memorable experience.