Date : 1976-05-01
Concert : Beacon Theater, Early Show , New York
Source : Audience
Songs : 14
Lossless : Yes
Opened 1929,25th December, the Beacon Theater was originally a vaudeville hall.
Then it became a "movie palace" with the advent of talkies.
Now a nationally registered Art Deco landmark, the theater presents both stage and music performances for almost three decades.
It's an ideal place to catch national rock acts before they play arenas, as well as dramatists and rap, gospel and world music acts.
The Beacon's graduating rows of cushioned chairs make it easy to forget its 2,800-capacity size, even in the balconies.
The open stage allows performers little place to hide and plenty of room to shine.
The Beacon also has the fine acoustics of a classical theater and flawless sight lines from almost anywhere
This show is the late show done the same day as the early
The Theater being able to host 3154 seats
The Beacon Theater being located at : 2124 Broadway at 74th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023
Informations about the setlisting :
01-introduction 3:57
02-lion of judah 5:39
03-burnin' and lootin' 5:29
04-them belly full 4:07
05-rebel music 6:29
06-i shot the sheriff 6:24
07-johnny was 5:40
08-kinky reggae 11:24
09-lively up yourself 7:08
10-roots rock reggae 6:12
11-mc crowd 2:10
12-rat race 5:42
13-positive vibration 4:36
14-get up stand up 8:53
Additional Informations And Comments:
- Original concert advert published inside the New Yorker Magazine 1976 and The Village Voice 1976
- Second day at the Beacon Theater
- http://www.beacontheatre.com