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March 9, 2020
On March 4, 1973, Pink Floyd arrived at the Dane County Coliseum for a show that would become a favorite show for a lot of people.
The "Dark Side of the Moon" album had just been released and the show centered around that music.
A large rotating disc with fog behind it rotated behind the band for some nice lighting during some of the show.
I remember driving in my 1972 Volkswagen Squareback with some friends from Milwaukee to Madison for the show. Loved that car and it had a great heater but we all froze waiting outside for the general admission show doors to open!
Then we ran inside when the doors were opened to get as close to the stage as possible.
The original film of black and white negatives were given to a friend years later who was doing a book on the band. She didn't look after my kids (the film), and they were never seen again!!
Recently, I found a few 5 x 7 prints and the proof sheets from the show! It's better than having nothing at all but hard to duplicate the original film.
I photographed the 5 x 7 prints and they came out alright considering they were printed on matte finish paper in 1973. Matte paper shows a lot of grain in the fibers unfortunately.
We are working on the proof sheets but they are stuck in plastic and also printed on matte paper!
Check out what I have so far and maybe more photos will happen down the road.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 24, 2020
Lifetime Achievement Grammy Awards will be presented to Isaac Hayes and John Prine soon with a television ceremony in April.
This blog looks at Isaac Hayes when he played Summerfest in 1973. I remember it as a very hot and humid night with Isaac having a lot of fun.
Isaac continued his music career for many years with the theme song that he wrote and performed for the movie "Shaft" and then became the voice of Chef on "South Park".
Check out that hot night in July of 1973 with Isaac playing keyboards and saxophone and singing away!
He was a legend!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
February 10, 2020
I have done blogs on Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg before but I want to revisit these musicians because of some photos I found recently.
Also, because I am still surprised that Dan Fogelberg is not in the Hall of Fame. Dan needs to be in there for many reasons.
These photos are from two different tours that Dan did. In January 1976 Dan Fogelberg came to Milwaukee. He was the leader of the band as it is famously said and had a pedal steel guitar player, a drummer and three other guitar players.
It was a wonderful night of his classic music and yet he can really rock it!! One minute he would be just sitting on a stool alone and then he'd be with his band sitting on stools with acoustic guitars, the pedal steel guitar and a drummer.
A little break and the electric guitars came out and it became a rock show!
Then in December 1977 he toured with Tim Weisberg, a very talented flute player among other instruments. Just the two of them were playing. We all sat on the floor and watched in amazement! I don't think my knees could do that anymore!!
Dan and Tim were best friends and you could tell by how much fun they were having. I sold Tim Weisberg my photos of him and Dan a few years back for his website and Facebook page so check those out. Tim Weisberg is still in California playing a bit which is great.
Also check out the Facebook page titled "Induct Dan Fogelberg in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Some people are trying hard to get Dan in to the Hall of Fame. He was such a very talented musician. Dan passed way too early of cancer at age 56 in 2007.
Enjoy the photos.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann