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Keystone Palo Alto, at 260 California Avenue, opened 20 January 1977. [10] The Keystone Palo Alto closed in 1986. [9] The club became the Vortex in the mid-1980s, then The Edge in 1989, [11] and closed in April 2000. It was remade into a restaurant, finally as Illusions, a restaurant and nightclub.
The Keystone: Earthquake February 26, 1977 Stoneground: February 28, 1977 Palo Alto: The Keystone — March 2, 1977 Sacramento: Slick Willy's March 4, 1977 Bremerton: Natacha's Baby: March 5, 1977 Aberdeen: Rocker Tavern — March 6, 1977* Seattle: Olympic Hotel: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: March 10, 1977 Encinitas: La Paloma Theatre ...
Concert Factory — June 18, 1983 Los Angeles Music Machine Let's Active June 19, 1983 Santa Cruz: The Catalyst — June 20, 1983 Berkeley: Keystone Berkeley: Lloyds Bad Attitude June 21, 1983 Palo Alto: Keystone Palo Alto Lloyds Agent June 22, 1983 San Francisco The Stone Lloyds Victims of Technology June 28, 1983 Denver: Rainbow Music Hall ...
It was recorded on February 13, 1976, at the Keystone in Berkeley, California. It contains most of the concert from that date, missing only the opening song, "How Sweet It Is". It also includes two bonus tracks from a show recorded two days later. It was released on June 14, 2024. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Reconstruction performed only for an eight-month period in 1979. The band's first performance was January 30, 1979 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California. Its last performance was on September 22, 1979, at the Keystone in Palo Alto, California. During that period, the band played 57 concerts, all of them in California and Colorado.
Tensions grew between Mogg and Schenker in the late 1970s, possibly owing to Schenker often leaving before or during shows. Soon after UFO's show at the Keystone Palo Alto, on 29 October 1978, Schenker left the band. [14] "Obviously we were disappointed," recalled Pete Way. "It's not easy to promote an album without a guitarist.
It contains the complete concert recorded on November 8, 1976 at Sophie's in Palo Alto, California. It was released on August 19, 2016. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Live at Keystone is a two-disc LP released in 1973. It was the first album to contain songs recorded at the July 10 and 11, 1973 concerts at the Keystone in Berkeley. In 1988 it was re-released, with additional tracks, as two separate CDs — Live at Keystone Volume I and Live at Keystone Volume II.