Dan Fogelberg - Capitol Theater - 1976

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  • Recorded March 20. 1976
    DAN FOGELBERG
    Piano, acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
    FOOL'S GOLD
    Ron Grinel, drums; Tom Kelly, bass and vocals; Denny Henson, piano, acoustic guitar and vocals and Doug Livingston, pedal steel (I've been informed by Dave Pearlman, that he played pedal steel and Richard Bowden played guitar- I don't remember where I saw the credits but I have no way of verifying this so I will list all for the listener to sort out)
    THE VENUE
    The Capitol Theatre was an entertainment venue located at the intersection of Monroe Street and Central Avenue in Passaic, New Jersey. Built in 1926 as a vaudeville house, the Capitol later served as a movie theater (in its later years a XXX movie theatre) and (after John Scher bought the property) a venue for rock concerts.
    Throughout the 1970s and into the mid-1980s, the 3,200 seat theatre was a popular stop on nearly every major rock artist's tour. The venue was known for its in house video system which resulted in a number of good quality, black and white video bootlegs. After it closed, the building fell into disrepair and it was demolished in April 1991. A shopping center known as Capitol Plaza occupies the site now.
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  • @susanito8164
    @susanito8164 Před 9 lety +24

    This is pretty astounding. I was at this concert. I sat in the 3rd row and took still photos. My friend recorded it with a cassette recorder in her purse and we had every single moment of this concert memorized. We listened to it hundreds of times. It's incredible to see it all here after all these decades.

    • @cassandrabarbour4096
      @cassandrabarbour4096 Před 4 měsíci

      I was there as well. It was one of the best nights ever! Thank you for sharing. What a memory.

  • @msmithrandir561
    @msmithrandir561 Před 9 lety +24

    THANK YOU SO MUCH... WE HARD CORE FANS WHO HAVE BEEN WITH HIM SINCE THE 70'S ARE SURE THIS IS A TREASURE

  • @user-if6yk4ii9p
    @user-if6yk4ii9p Před měsícem +4

    In the spring of 77 I saw Dan in Chicago. It was shortly after the release of Netherlands. My god I was captivated. I became a life long fan. I also had prostate cancer that was treated in September 2001. I am thankful to have had so many more years to listen to his songs. Ever On.

  • @rideinthedark
    @rideinthedark Před 2 lety +11

    I'm fighting prostate cancer myself. Dan's was very aggressive and he had one of the best cancer centers in the world in Boston. Men: get your PSA number ASAP. Even if you're young, you need a baseline. Don't delay. I have a chance because my team and I caught it early because I had a PSA test earlier than most guys and we could see a trend. Again, men, get your PSA test!

  • @packet40
    @packet40 Před 8 lety +11

    This excellent video didn't happen all by itself and all Dan Fans have Gene Tourangeau to thank for putting it together and loading it up. RIP Gene....

  • @zeusdvm
    @zeusdvm Před 10 lety +40

    Have to share a memory....At one of the concerts I attended, Dan was sitting at the piano and began to play the intro to "Same Old Lang Syne." The audience responded with an excited murmur. Dan kept tinkling away on the piano and said, "This is probably the song I get asked about the most. People wonder if this really happened to me." He paused and said, "Naw, it is just a song I wrote." There was a huge groan/sigh of disappointment from the crowd as obviously so many connect with this song and the belief that Dan was writing about his own experience. He let the disappointment sink in and then said, "Just kidding!" and launched into the song. A very special and poignant moment for all in attendance.

  • @tcwilson60
    @tcwilson60 Před 9 lety +21

    While I have posted these feelings before, I must give Thanks to Dan for allowing me, to share his fear during his early days. It was a concert @ Rich Stadium in the early 70's. He followed Seals n Croft, the stadium was rocking. Dan came on and started with a ballad. The crowd ignored him. It was then that, we connected visually. The fear in his eyes was almost palatable. He stopped playing. Suddenly, the fear disappeared and he broke out with Part of the Plan.....the rest is history. RIP Dan.

  • @juangomez-mo6wl
    @juangomez-mo6wl Před 3 lety +7

    We need music like this today 2021.....he was a true musician/songwriter 😌

  • @joanjohnson-stoltman3390
    @joanjohnson-stoltman3390 Před 9 lety +7

    Thank you so much for sharing. Dan had not contemporaries in my opinion. He had the technical chops, the voice and the poetry of an ancient bard!

  • @lisaevans8480
    @lisaevans8480 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Please NEVER take this video down

  • @cathydoodle
    @cathydoodle Před 10 lety +15

    Haunting! I had forgotten how much I loved his music. Almost like sneaking a peek into the heavens and hearing him perform for the angels. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @HugeGene
    @HugeGene Před 9 lety +12

    A rare and singular talent who provided the soundtrack to a time in my life, and who continues to influence my own songwriting and playing. Taken from us far too soon. The country boy from Illinois. Thanks for posting this!

  • @4jeanmnyc
    @4jeanmnyc Před 9 lety +28

    Gene, hard to find the right words watching this!!! Priceless.. Dan in concert in 1976.. I am mesmerized. I fell in love with his music in Fall 1975. I love his early music.. He was one of the best songwriter- singers we will ever have. No one writes or sings like him. He played so many instruments and just always blew me away when I had the pleasure to see him in person. It is a bit hard, still, for me to watch him.. he is missed so so much.. Thank you this priceless video. EVER ON.

  • @Cynthia_Long
    @Cynthia_Long Před 9 lety +38

    Awesome!!! I named my oldest son after him My son passed away last year at age 29. Wish we could have seen Dan Fogelberg in concert together, I think he would have liked it!!

    • @jules7111
      @jules7111 Před 9 lety +11

      bless your heart... I'm sure your son is with Dan fishing and strumming at the campfire.

    • @harleyspringer7034
      @harleyspringer7034 Před 9 lety +6

      Cynthia Long I named my son after Eric Clapton, whom he never saw before passing at age 26. Every time I hear EC, Cream, Derek & the Doms, Blind Faith... my heart melts, but I thank Clapton for the tunes (esp Tears in Heaven!).

    • @j.ericsmith
      @j.ericsmith Před 9 lety +4

      Cynthia Long I lost my first son at 16. I always felt Dan had something special. Above the commercial music scene. Sorry for your loss.

    • @mrledhead68
      @mrledhead68 Před 8 lety +1

      +Cynthia Long Sorry...

    • @maggsradcliffe8752
      @maggsradcliffe8752 Před 8 lety +1

      +Cynthia Long God Bless You and Your Clan............you'll always be connected

  • @BJDJ
    @BJDJ Před 8 měsíci +10

    SONG LIST:
    -The Show Begins
    -Stars
    -Crow
    -Old Tennessee
    -Don't Spoil The Charts
    -Dan's Mother Requests "Lessons Learned"
    -Instrumental Sketch
    -Looking For A Lady
    -To The Morning
    -Once Upon A Time
    -Song From Half Mountain
    INTERMISSION
    (Fool's Gold)
    -Morning Sky
    -Captured Angel
    -Comes And Goes
    -Next Time
    -I Will Run
    -Anyway I Love You
    -Long Way Home (Live In The Country)
    -These Days
    -Part Of The Plan
    -As The Raven Flies
    -There's A Place In The World For A Gambler

    • @peterm4486
      @peterm4486 Před 26 dny +1

      What a phenomenal set list and this is pre-Phoenix and The Innocent Age!!! What a catalogue of music!!!

  • @bobbysbackingtracks
    @bobbysbackingtracks Před 9 lety +13

    This is BAD ASS. RIP Dan~

  • @mulemusic
    @mulemusic Před 9 lety +23

    I too had the privilege of seeing Dan, on the NETHERLANDS tour at the Blossom near Cleveland, Ohio. He opened with NETHERLANDS and one other song on piano, asking the audience to please quiet down, that there would be lots of time to rock when the band came out. He did one song on acoustic guitar and the audience was still yapping for rock. He was visibly upset and SLAMMED his guitar in a stand. It rung out over the audience as he walked to the mike. Aside from the ringing of the guitar, you could hear a pin drop as he said "I'll be back with the band" in disgust. It was a moment I will never forget, and in spite of the audience, he came back out and tore the place apart. He was brilliant...

    • @h31d3
      @h31d3 Před 9 lety +2

      I'd give just about anything to have heard him do Netherlands live!

    • @LosBombero
      @LosBombero Před 9 lety +1

      mulemusic sensitive artist

    • @Billabromitis
      @Billabromitis Před 8 lety +1

      +mulemusic i also attended that concert!!

    • @bikerider6228
      @bikerider6228 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thanks for this insight. His solo performances are the music I cherish most.

    • @cathystevens7778
      @cathystevens7778 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@LosBomberoArtist can be temperamental as that is part of the personality and I think it is disrespectful of the audience to do that at the concert ! Rude of the audience actually. I have seen other famous musicians/ singer/songwriters be upset with the audience while beginning to sing a ballad ! It took me back a bit by the way he said to the audience to stop the yelling but then understand why they felt the need to say it !!

  • @jlabuyu6072
    @jlabuyu6072 Před 9 lety +8

    I got hooked on Fogelberg in the mid 70's. I saw him live 3 times and have all of his albums through the mid 80's. He left us much too soon, and coincidentally ten years to the day after one of my favorite female musicians...Nicholette Larson, whom I was also fortunate enough to see live before she left us. Their music will live on forever.

  • @ChadGlassify
    @ChadGlassify Před 10 lety +11

    He's truly stunned to hear an audience member request "Lessons Learned."

    • @barbsturgeon
      @barbsturgeon Před 3 lety +1

      Multi-universe right there. An example of space/time manipulation. Interesting? Ahh, yes.

  • @cydonsreplica
    @cydonsreplica Před 9 lety +8

    rip Dan ~ thoughts of you and your music brings tears rolling down my face. You knew how to reach the depths of the soul. I will be forever grateful for your music. What a gift you are/were ~

  • @doonbiz
    @doonbiz Před 9 lety +18

    I saw Dan on this tour in Chicago at the Auditorium Theater. To say I'm a fan is not saying it . I'd have his new LPs soon as I could get my hands on them, and put the precious vinyl on my turntable, and sit with the jacket and lyrics...just taking everyone note, every chord. How did he know what my life was about, what she and I were saying - doing, just how I felt?
    There are tunes like The Last Nail (Laurie), Ever On, As The Raven Plays, Wysteria, Netherlands, Innocent Age, Scarecrow's Dream, and Dan talks about "Lessons Learned", how stunning is that tune, and he was apparently working on it.
    To say Dan's music will be missed is to not say enough. The waiting for his next album is gone from our lives. Ever On friends. Smile. Ron K.

    • @jules7111
      @jules7111 Před 9 lety +4

      I did the same..except I had the luxury of working in a record store... Vinyl days......Home Free, Then Souvenirs ( I replace twice) What great music I had to grow up on..!!!!

  • @JMEagle101
    @JMEagle101 Před 10 lety +20

    I am in New Jersey, this is my first concert, in the past few years I've made 100 of tribute videos featuring Dan's music from "Home Free" to "Love In Time", trying to bring the imagery beauty of his music for the world to see, may his legacy ever on...thanks for sharing the treasure memory

    • @brucereed7823
      @brucereed7823 Před 24 dny

      Thanks sooo much, “to the morning” has sooo many stunning images that I enjoy my off days starting, not just listening, but watching too!
      Great way to start each day!
      You also have a wonderful gift
      An eye for a scene that fits with many others a fine collage that wakes my every sense! 🥰👍

  • @cpagano7614
    @cpagano7614 Před 9 lety +14

    Gene, who are you and how do you have this!? We were there. This was maybe the second time my BFF and I saw DF. If memory serves, I believe the first was when he opened for the Eagles. I would go so far as to say we were groupies... probably saw him over 50 times after that. We were kids and he was our world. And we snuck a cassette recorder into the Capital that night (and many after that! I have quite a bootleg collection somewhere LOL shhhh!) and have probably listened to this hundreds of times on that little tinny cassette player. My BFF was a photographer, and would sneak her camera in, too. I'd forgotten about all the intermittent comments he made, and his interactions with the audience. At one point, we had every second of this concert memorized note for note, comment for comment. As I watch this, it all comes flooding back. I'm floored. Totally floored. Thank you for posting this!!! He got me through more tough times that I can remember, and continues to do so in my old age. This is making me feel young and old at the same time. Only hope that he knows how he effected so many of us.

  • @jeffflinn2053
    @jeffflinn2053 Před 9 lety +10

    There is a song called Lessons Learned off the "Nether Lands" album, which was recorded in May 1977. This convert was recorded March 20, 1976. Go to the 24:02 mark of the concert and listen to the LEGENDARY exchange Dan has with someone in the audience. Remarkable!! you just don't see people interact with their fans like this any more. Fogelber loved his fans ... and, of course, vice versa.

  • @yulinbilladavidwilliam7962
    @yulinbilladavidwilliam7962 Před 9 lety +13

    Gidday there. I am in Australia. I can't believe this has been uploaded. I dreamt to see footage of this vintage. Thanks mate. You made my day.

  • @robertwilson6640
    @robertwilson6640 Před 10 lety +13

    Saw him live in Ames, Iowa a long time ago. One of the BEST concerts in my life. On Halloween and they were in costumes. The crowd called him back for FIVE encores and wanted another......just F%&#ing amazing. Songwriter extraordinaire and a multi-talented musician. Gone too soon.

    • @rideinthedark
      @rideinthedark Před 9 lety +1

      The next night he was in Lincoln, NE. I was in 3rd row at Devaney Center. A friend of mine saw it in Ames and gave me a 'heads up' about how good it was. GREAT show. Gone WAY too soon.

  • @stevenkozicki943
    @stevenkozicki943 Před 10 lety +7

    Thank you, Gene. Saw Dan at Red Rocks, Colorado circa 1980, when I was in college at Regis. It was a benefit concert for Gary Hart for President. Wow, did he choose badly and waste that money. It was the best concert I ever saw, though. This video brought those memories flooding back, along with one of the first dates with my wife at his concert in Poplar Creek, Illinois. (married 26 years now). I feel sorry for my kids, that they don't get music like this anymore. Romantic, but yet masculine. Spiritual, philosophical, but not doctrinaire We were so blessed to have him.

    • @gregorybreeden5231
      @gregorybreeden5231 Před 10 lety +2

      Steven, I saw Dan at Poplar during the "Exiles" tour...July 14th, 1987 (my ticket was $17.50...ahh, the good ol' days :- ).. He is one of my musical heroes (with John Denver) and I miss his creativity very much...

    • @stevenkozicki943
      @stevenkozicki943 Před 10 lety +1

      Good times. Yeah, 1987, same concert. I'm glad I can say that I was aware that it was something special then. $17.50, you can't park for that anymore in Chicago.

    • @johnnynormous
      @johnnynormous Před 9 lety +1

      Saw him in 1984 in downtown Denver doing a find raise for I t think it was John Anderson. Just Dan, a grand piano and his guitar. I was 23 . Went by myself. It was a magnificent show. Never forgetting the magic

  • @user-ti5op9hg2s
    @user-ti5op9hg2s Před 20 dny

    Heard from my youngest son today ,,what a joy ,he said he thinks he can come over here oct-nov. looking foward to seeing him😊😊

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi Před 10 lety +14

    Wow! An early Dan Fogelberg concert. I never would have thought one existed. Oddly, the period of some of the best music is weak on video, but there was no commercial outlet for video back then. I don't even mind the picture quality, it reminds me of the Nether Lands cover. Thanks!

  • @johnnyoozelius2446
    @johnnyoozelius2446 Před 9 lety +3

    I saw Dan in a solo concert on Boston Common about 30 years ago and he was amazing. I'll never forget that show. I miss Dan.

  • @devonbordies3110
    @devonbordies3110 Před 9 lety +4

    So profoundly sad that his creative voice is gone......I have his physical on my CD...and cherish morsels such as those above... I am so grateful that Dan Fogelberg existed in my lifetime!

  • @pamDLA
    @pamDLA Před 8 lety +4

    I simply cannot get enough of this talented man's music.

  • @michaelcox960
    @michaelcox960 Před 9 lety +5

    Such a rare treasure - gone but never forgotten...

  • @TomYoungGuitar
    @TomYoungGuitar Před 9 lety +3

    As Joe Walsh said years ago, "the kid can sing". Thanks for this vid.

  • @GHOFGrant
    @GHOFGrant Před 10 lety +6

    Finally a full DF concert with decent sound quality! I saw Dan solo, twice in the early 80's and even then neither was as good as this one. Thanks for posting this!

  • @mossymanx
    @mossymanx Před 9 lety +12

    Thank you for this early concert! I saw Dan at Carnegie Hall in NYC right after Netherlands came out--1979??. His voice was at its peak. With the perfect acoustics of Carnegie Hall, I swear he sounded like an angel. This concert captures that time. So sad he's gone.

  • @MayaMiscellany
    @MayaMiscellany Před 10 lety +7

    An amazing talent. I have every album and all 167+songs he composed and recorded. Yes I'm a fan.

  • @menRstupidwomenRevil
    @menRstupidwomenRevil Před 8 lety +3

    I first saw Dan solo acoustic during the Netherlands tour. Blessed enough to have great seats ,his remarkable talents were not lost on this 'Rock and Roller'.He disarmed me with 'Plastered in Paris','Don't Reverse the Charge', and 'Theme For Black Orpheus'. I left the Philadelphia Academy of Music with a broader sense of songwriting and performing than I'd had before I walked in.What was in my opinion 'chick music' had woven it's way to my very core by the end of the show.

  • @chrispodles
    @chrispodles Před 10 lety +5

    Awesome !!! I was in 10th grade at the time . Thanks for posting this show. I wish Dan where still with us. God Bless

  • @John-wr6yo
    @John-wr6yo Před 6 měsíci +2

    Perfection in performance,perfectionist in all things. Master song smith and musician. The unsung hero,there will never be another.

  • @dustbowl424
    @dustbowl424 Před 10 lety +3

    I had no idea he played so wickedly!

    • @bhinderbinder
      @bhinderbinder Před 9 lety +3

      If you listen to some of his albums, and read the credits, you'll be amazed that he plays nearly all the instruments, or at least keyboards AND guitars. He's very versatile, so talented. Should definitely be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  • @StamperJane
    @StamperJane Před 10 lety +5

    OMG!! Thank you for sharing this. I never got the chance to see him perform live. This is just too cool for words. :-)

  • @jimbeneduci8268
    @jimbeneduci8268 Před 10 lety +2

    I saw Dan in January this same year (1976) and probably the same tour at the Orpheum Theater in Boston. 3 encores, Still one of three or four most outstanding concerts I ever have seen... His solos, on piano and guitar, we're outstanding. His first his first 3 albums helped me through some rough emotional times. Always have appreciated Dan and the music he created and left us. A shame that the good must die young.

  • @richardhaas-winkelman8165

    OMG! I was at this concert.

  • @tomchayroobi4179
    @tomchayroobi4179 Před 9 lety +1

    I saw Daniel Fogelberg (solo and with a band at diverse venues in Northeast Ohio), and met him briefly, along with Timothy Schmidt, backstage at the State Theater in Cleveland. Very nice guys. Dan seemed pretty drained. I could tell he leaves every drop of emotion on stage.He was exactly my age, and I was shocked to see that relatively so few people noticed when he passed. What a privilege to have been around to watch this supremely talented man sing and play his unique and so moving compositions in person. I understand completely the statements and intensity of appreciation of the other commenters here. God damn!

  • @ChadGlassify
    @ChadGlassify Před 10 lety +2

    I like how the audience and Dan have a clear stream of dialogue with each other. The shouting, yelling, and his acknowledgments are warmly humorous.

  • @alexcruzeta6730
    @alexcruzeta6730 Před 3 měsíci +2

    And on its 10th year here this is my 1st listen, wow, this is some from the vault stuff, wow, thank you Gene, this is wonderful.

  • @stichtingsmoc9518
    @stichtingsmoc9518 Před 9 lety +1

    As a native dutchman, I never had the chance to see one of my heroes, Dan Fogelberg, live. Now I can. At least that's how this superb video feels to me. What an incredible show, what great musician and how beautiful his songs. Thanks so much for uploading this treasure, and thank you Dan, for having given us so much pure joy. Rest in peace.

  • @mortgagestar1
    @mortgagestar1 Před 9 lety +6

    I was stationed at Balad, Iraq when I learned of Dan's passing. A part of my youth was ripped away.I recall how animals would be drawn towards him from the skittish studio cat which only Dan could handle to the wild ones on Bird Mountain.

  • @LyricsLogicAndLullabies
    @LyricsLogicAndLullabies Před 9 lety +2

    just found this... watched it... remembered seeing him and the power of his influence on my music... RIP and thanks for posting this concert.

  • @tedandrews3310
    @tedandrews3310 Před 9 lety +5

    This is a wonderful gift for the many fans of Dan Fogelberg. Thank you very much.

  • @Nezrok1
    @Nezrok1 Před 10 lety +3

    What an amazing talent! This was taken when he was at the peak of his abilities. Thanks for posting.

  • @craigrunger1243
    @craigrunger1243 Před 10 lety +1

    Hearing Dan's work every so often is almost as rejuvenating to my soul as knowing that every day there are new fans who will appreciate him for years to come. Unquestionably one of the best from the Seventies with talent for all time

  • @TheCraig8754
    @TheCraig8754 Před 9 lety +1

    I was at this concert as well as every show Dan did at the Capital. The first time I saw him here he opened for America great great show

  • @texasbounce
    @texasbounce Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, what a tremendous gift this video is. Thank you! I was 5 at the time of this show. I didn't discover Dan until circa 1989, but got to see him in concert several times after that. Dan provided the soundtrack for my 20s and 30s. A section of my heart permanently closed in December 2007. To think, he was in the middle of writing Lessons Learned when this show was recorded... that brought tears to my eyes. And hits like Leader of the Band, Same Old Lang Syne, and Longer weren't even on the horizon yet. Exquisite composer, brilliant musician, and beautiful human being. 💜💚💛

  • @maxkomine1934
    @maxkomine1934 Před rokem +2

    An incredible artist and musician!

  • @darkstar2181
    @darkstar2181 Před 10 lety +2

    Thaks for posting. This was around the time i started getting into Fogelberg but never caught this tour. i saw the Netherlands tour a couple years later but this is really special with the pedal steel player. So talented...Dan was incredible in the studio too. RIP brother.

  • @user-ti5op9hg2s
    @user-ti5op9hg2s Před 20 dny

    Another long day tomorrow hope you have a good day ! Thankyou for sharing songs with me love this laying down enjoying your mind!😊

  • @donaldfisher3047
    @donaldfisher3047 Před 10 lety +1

    Simply Awesome! Thank you! The first time I saw Dan was at The Troubador in Los Angeles in 1973.

  • @murphykelly1
    @murphykelly1 Před 8 lety +2

    Always my favourite. If only he could have sung with Joni Mitchell. Love Dan. Hard to say, how much we miss him.

  • @bobby7771117
    @bobby7771117 Před 10 lety +4

    Wow! This was a great find! I got to see Dan Fogelberg in 1985, 1991, and 1997, but this is so wonderful to see him when his voice was probably in its' prime--though we knew how much more of a great songwriter and musician he would become with the passage of each day, month, and year! Thanks for this gem! Sincerely, BobbyK

  • @patriciaevans7784
    @patriciaevans7784 Před 9 lety +4

    I would love how someone knew about a song he hadn't finished yet. I love lessons learned but I checked it wasn't released tip following year. He looked shocked when someone requested it. I wasn't old enought to go to concerts yet but I was already inLove with Fogelberg. Wish I could have been there!

  • @lynnwilliams9361
    @lynnwilliams9361 Před 8 lety +1

    Yes! The BEST! I know for SURE! Love you Gentlemen for making my life so good! Way to go Dan! Hero!

  • @dgeymayr
    @dgeymayr Před 10 lety +1

    A concert I never saw! WOW, amazing how Dan evolved through his years and exposure. So happy in his music!

  • @sherylwickenheiser2582
    @sherylwickenheiser2582 Před měsícem

    Met him once in Indiana after a concert he was with the Eagles. Nice guy.

  • @tonyspada2744
    @tonyspada2744 Před 24 dny

    Saw Dan solo front row at Tanglewood in the Berkshire mountains in Ma. Netherlands tour 1977 ❤

  • @jfmm99
    @jfmm99 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this! Absolutely brilliant!!!!

  • @studiomarilaura910
    @studiomarilaura910 Před 3 měsíci

    This video is amazing! Thank you! I loved him so much. He was so good live! I had every one of his records. I heard his first record Home Free when my friends older brother bought it for a dollar in the sale bin in 1973. I couldn’t stop listening to it. When Souvenirs came out the next year I was so happy!❤

  • @jaymoore2738
    @jaymoore2738 Před 9 lety +6

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting this up. What an endearing treat to see him "in concert" back in the same year that I discovered his music with the Captured Angel album. Since that day in 76, he has been my all-time favorite artist. Again, thank you.

  • @trbruno
    @trbruno Před 10 lety +1

    Can't believe I found this... thank you SO much for sharing!! I was actually at this concert at the Capitol and still have the ticket stub. There's some banter with the audience related to his a later song "Lessons Learned" which appeared on Netherlands, which I distinctly remember being referenced. Still recall how Gambler was amazing with everyone singing. He did that for most shows, but it stuck out for me that night probably since it was the first time I saw him. Remember that Vikings jersey as well.
    Been a huge Fogelberg fan since Homefree, and was lucky to see him more than a dozen times through the 70's, 80's and 90's. I live in northern NJ, and saw him at Princeton Univ. in 1978, as well as pretty much all of the major arena venues in the NY, NJ area... the Garden, Meadowlands, Nassau Col, PNC Arts Center, Waterloo Village (big tent concert a few times), Beacon Theater with Tim Weisberg (one of those shows is actually on DVD). That Beacon show might have been the last time I saw him in concert. His voice was starting to strain more around that time, but he was still great. Lol... I actually scalped (bought) a ticket for his concert at Carnegie Hall for $35, which was a ton of money at the time.
    Related to this particular show, I actually have both Fools Gold "records" as well, which I think are great in their own right ("Fools Gold" & "Mr. Lucky"; they're both available on CD, although I think I got the latter on Amazon as an import. You might want to check them out if interested; they're both worth it. The first one has two other songs that Fogelberg wrote or co-wrote, never recorded by Dan.)
    Just amazing...

  • @michaela1655
    @michaela1655 Před 8 měsíci

    Dan was an amazing singer, songwriter, performer, and human being. He will be missed by many.

  • @Yanto-Bardic
    @Yanto-Bardic Před 10 lety +1

    I falling in and out of love to Dan's music all through my teens back in the early 70's up till his double (vinyl) album "The innocent Age", after that I kinda lost touch, so this really is a much appreciated walk down memory lane. "Thank-You". ....A line that will live with me all my days "The woman is like the night she comes and goes, she'll break your heart and never know"....

  • @deanfrohm5634
    @deanfrohm5634 Před 6 měsíci +1

    We popped this on Christmas morning. Perfect.

  • @LiberTBo
    @LiberTBo Před 9 lety

    This is a very soulful concert, I caught Dan early on in 1971....a fried of mine I owned a record store and would give me his demo's...so in effect my very first listen to dan emerged in the form of a record store demo copy of Portraits given from friend to friend. My son Todd is now 44 and living in Montana along with my two wondrous grandchildren Ethan 8 and Katie 6. Me I still play and write.....this one is for Cynthia, Harley, and Cynthia....Thanks for sharing...
    Morning Light by Terrance Hill 11/31/2014
    Oh half a life well contrived inside the many sepia colored walls of this pastoral kingdom
    There the fallen angels rise to embrace the kind morning star fleeing the earth in the last of night
    It is out there my heart goes to wing, past wooden cross, under a summer’s pale full moon…
    I stand alone on our shore, as the first sea birds wing to sand,
    I hear a tune of the meadow larks song; I witness the spirits dancing there as children…
    Oh my lovely child why has the blue abandoned my eyes,
    So I wonder, and believe the smile once cast upon me, never lived
    In the fury and blindness that’s pierced me, all along
    I’ve become an empty room of ashes, left for the wind entering the cracked window to scatter…
    My Imagination is a Monastery and I am its Monk - you must explain my metaphysics to yourself. I am in expectation of Prometheus every day.”
    And the forlorn take solace in my arms, which were lost to me just a day as I dreamt
    Of the fields of my youth wherein milkweed grew tall, and the Starling’s feather tickled my nose…
    My journey has cost but a pittance compared to the iron cauldron’s burning touch!
    The sun filled skies of autumn have laid down their blinding glare across the road and aft,
    These many pilgrims bound for kinder lands have found heroes to bind the cause
    As heroes all gave a shout to the golden rod and wisteria…
    I entered the forest’s narrow dirt path fired by an eagerness children practice,
    Holding firmly, gently, the Childs trusting hand, concerned for deliverance,
    From a planets determined course, a navigator of swirling seas of sadness,
    Breaking over the jagged slip of rocks, which broke many who sailed near their cove…
    An angry wind is forming, claiming devotion to compassion, yet all hatred burns a fast fire,
    Lo I am with you always, came forth the repentant cry, and departed into mist
    Once temple doors closed, and saintly faithful few stood accused of yesterday’s alien cry...
    A fading glory has passed across the doorsteps and guardian gates of the shimmering stairs to heaven have been replaced by invitation to enter the darkness untouched by a harvest moon’s soft glowing light…

  • @stephanieangeli6295
    @stephanieangeli6295 Před 9 lety +5

    the best - never be another like him ~

  • @allarson2918
    @allarson2918 Před 10 lety +5

    Wow! This is Priceless. Where did you score this? The black and white makes it even more classic! I was 19 at the time of this Concert and was into the hard rock scene before I learned to appreciate the man and his music in the early 80's. I was in H.S. when he started releasing albums and remember buying them for my Sister as gifts. I didn't come around to his music until later and was hooked ever since.

  • @williamhayes4610
    @williamhayes4610 Před 17 dny

    I went to U of I in 1971. Dan played at a tiny little place The Red Herring. Solo acoustic guitar , piano.. just great shows every time . Saw him all the way through his career. Guys. GET YOUR PSA levels checked. He died way too young . ,

  • @kf48g
    @kf48g Před 10 lety +2

    What a treasure, thank you so much for posting this, brings me back to the Carnegie Hall solo show I was privileged to see

  • @skybear1961
    @skybear1961 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you for posting this old concert of Dan from 1976. What a treat! Awesome..... : )

  • @ebennett7
    @ebennett7 Před 9 lety +3

    Breathtaking. Amazing. Best two hours of my week. Thank you so much.

  • @metallian40
    @metallian40 Před 9 lety +3

    what a show
    We could have more of this kind of music in 2014. Great singer (y)

  • @mickeyscott1054
    @mickeyscott1054 Před 9 lety +1

    I have been feeling quite depressed lately and I needed this concert to lift my spirit. Dan helped so many people with his music by touching their hearts when no one else could. I thank you so much for uploading this video of Dan.

  • @andydolan13
    @andydolan13 Před 10 lety +2

    I just started listening to DF and Wow, he really just holds it down on his own, pretty amazing stuff that first acoustic set, still watching :) Thanks for posting this!

  • @johnblair7611
    @johnblair7611 Před 6 měsíci

    I was blessed to see him four times..one show in Orlando he was tinkering on the acoustic...said he was working on something about his crazy family..it was "Forefathers"..we loved it n he said..might have to record that.

  • @dggydddy59
    @dggydddy59 Před rokem +2

    The first time I saw Dan Fogelberg, he was one of the opening acts at an Eagles concert in 1974. He was very unknown and even the Eagles had only been around for 2 or 3 years. His backup band was the same as on this video, Fool's Gold, and they couldn't have been any better. He ended with Gambler, of course, and the whole stadium was singing along, "Let it shine" and man, it was beautiful. I had never heard of him before that day, but I went out the next day and bought Souvenirs. The next week I bought Home Free and I played those albums constantly for years. I learned to play guitar and piano by playing Fogelberg (and Beatles) songs and they are still some of my favorites. Cheers!

  • @gregmpalumbo
    @gregmpalumbo Před 10 lety +1

    Stunning, superb and as for other great artists - will stand the test of time! This is akin to finding The Holy Grail! Tim - as a Dan fan of over 40 yrs and since Homefree, this is the best group of videos one could have hoped for. Very much, Miss Dan Our Man - who became a large part of my life for 4 decades, much like the Beatles, James Taylor, Bruce and the Eagles. (Good Company!!)

    • @mkrutter128
      @mkrutter128 Před 10 lety +1

      Holy Grail indeed it is! I just found this and am extremely happy and thrilled!

    • @kf48g
      @kf48g Před 10 lety

      could not agree more with both of you. This is beyond the Holy Grail. I only wish I could keep it on my desktop for long rids on the plane, I'd love to have it then.

  • @jules7111
    @jules7111 Před 9 lety

    OMG!!! how Wonderful... just the year.. when I first learned, and loved his music forever and always... my only concert I payed 93.00 (in 1993) for each ticket for my husband, myself, and my 3 yr old... My 3 yr old slept through most of it..It was wonderful..Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @teresaoneill6438
    @teresaoneill6438 Před 9 lety

    Memories...oh so sweet and poignant, I played his albums, yes albums, over and over...We lost him too soon.

  • @sandracruz7859
    @sandracruz7859 Před 8 lety

    My new all time favorite CZcams find. I love Dan Fogelberg ever since I saw him at the Dr. Pepper Concert Series at Central Park NY back on July 9th1977. What an awesome place for an awesome concert. Outside with great weather listening to some great music. I will never forget it.

  • @caseyk928
    @caseyk928 Před 10 lety +3

    Thanks so much for sharing these concert clips!!! I was unlucky to have not heard Dan's music until the late 70's (why?! I have no clue!!) but that first song hooked me ! Been a huge fan ever since, but always wished I had seen him in concert during this phase of his career, thanks for making that possible!!what an extraordinary talent this man possessed!!

  • @davideyre9755
    @davideyre9755 Před 9 lety

    what an amazing video! Loved this guy for decades. My wife's favorite song is "The Reach" from the Innocent Age. In 1997 or 1999 we were in Vancouver WA and saw an ad in a newspaper that he was giving a concert at the Sokol Blosser Winery in Portland OR. I still remember my wife's friend saying, "Do you want to go? We could watch your kids." I declined and missed my only chance to see him. In 1994 I bought his 1977 album "Nether Lands" on a cassette tape at a thrift store. I had never heard any of the songs. So this 1977 album was new music to us in 1994! I loved "Promise Made" and my wife loved "Scarecrow's Dream" Thanks Gene.

  • @ohioscott
    @ohioscott Před 9 lety

    Saw Dan with Fools Gold for the first time in 1974 opening for The Eagles. St John's Arena on OSU campus was a crappy venue for acoustics and the crowd was in typical hurry-up-and-bring-on-the-Eagles mode, but after about 3 songs they settled down and Fogelberg had us for life. I even bought an album by Fools Gold, good stuff! Those first 4 albums by Dan was some of the best music ever recorded. Thanks for posting this concert and helping Dan live on forever.

  • @FrankThetank-el2sd
    @FrankThetank-el2sd Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this excellent concert

  • @kamb196
    @kamb196 Před 9 lety +2

    Gene..I am in awe and mesmerized. That this exists with such well preserved audio is fantastic. I heard his first 3 albums in 1976 but did not get to see him until 1978 in Albany, performing solo just like this. Though I would see him again touring in Boston Common playing bluegrass and at George Mason after Exiles, this video is how I always see him in my mind's eye. I was unable to make it out to Peoria for this year's commemoration but hope to put something together here in Westchester, N.Y. to honor the 40th anniversary of Souvenirs. Thanks !

  • @8stringswildoo
    @8stringswildoo Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks for posting, great memories!

  • @warrenwilson1437
    @warrenwilson1437 Před 10 lety +2

    long story short:
    heard a song on radio one night on the way home (back in the day). The dj said that it was by......F..........
    didn't get it all. Went to the record store the next day (back in the day) and told the owner that all I knew was the last name started with F....
    after a bit of deliberation, I could have sworn that it was Fogelberg I'd heard. Bought the album with "part of the plan."
    I've been a Fogelberg fan since, seeing him at least 3-4 times (back in the day).
    BTW, the recording artist I'd heard that night wasn't Fogelberg. It was Peter Frampton with his new album 'Frampton Comes Alive.' (back in the day)

  • @selinalambert9726
    @selinalambert9726 Před 9 lety

    Oh my, what a treasure to find. My favorite musician ever.

  • @trb7153
    @trb7153 Před 9 lety +1

    Dan, You are sorely missed.

  • @zeusdvm
    @zeusdvm Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks so much for posting this wonderful video....although watching this breaks my heart. I used to see him in concert every year. The last time I saw him was in Chicago at Navy Pier June 2003. As he closed the concert he said, "See you next time." Well, I was looking for news of his upcoming tour the next year and did not see one. I went to his web site and there I read his words about his advanced prostate cancer. I adored his concerts and this video brought it all back to me, as bittersweet as the memories are now. His music was the soundtrack of my life.

  • @4vickiekaye
    @4vickiekaye Před 9 lety +1

    Gone too soon. Today is Dan's birthday. Thanks so much for uploading this!