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Celebrate Brooklyn Concert Lineup

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  • littleredmenace
    littleredmenace
    I've been to tons of concerts in my day and the only twice have I been in a really diverse crowd: Public Enemy in 1991 and Lyrics Born in 2003. Oh, and also DJ Q-Bert a few years back in San Francisco.

    Isaac is the man - I'm sorry I missed him.
  • littleredmenace
    littleredmenace
    I've been to tons of concerts in my day and the only twice have I been in a really diverse crowd: Public Enemy in 1991 and Lyrics Born in 2003. Oh, and also DJ Q-Bert a few years back in San Francisco.

    Isaac is the man - I'm sorry I missed him.
  • daver
    daver
    LittleRedMenace wrote: I've been to tons of concerts in my day and the only twice have I been in a really diverse crowd: Public Enemy in 1991 and Lyrics Born in 2003. Oh, and also DJ Q-Bert a few years back in San Francisco.
    Anyone for the original Lollapalooza concerts in the early nineties? Now those were some eclectic line ups. Even take the later ones, '96 had Metallica, the Ramones, Rage Against the Machine, Waylon Jennings, Cheap Trick and Wu-Tang Clan on the same stage. Among others.
  • daver
    daver
    LittleRedMenace wrote: I've been to tons of concerts in my day and the only twice have I been in a really diverse crowd: Public Enemy in 1991 and Lyrics Born in 2003. Oh, and also DJ Q-Bert a few years back in San Francisco.
    Anyone for the original Lollapalooza concerts in the early nineties? Now those were some eclectic line ups. Even take the later ones, '96 had Metallica, the Ramones, Rage Against the Machine, Waylon Jennings, Cheap Trick and Wu-Tang Clan on the same stage. Among others.
  • lucille
    lucille
    Public Enemy in 1986 was mad cool and the Purple Rain tour in what was that? 1984? That was diverse. wish I'd gotten to see the Ramones, Waylon and Wu-Tang on the same stage. Nice.
  • abs276
    abs276
    iliveinbrooklyn wrote: Does anyone know if you can bring dogs to watch the free concerts? I've never been to the bandshell before, just moved to the neighborhood. Is there grass/room for picnicing and such? Would love to bring my pug along so he can be outside in the park too!
    no pets allowed in, but you could sit across the path outside the fence with your dog. there are always tons of people watching without coming inside the gates. if you get there early you can claim a good spot for picnicking. it gets pretty crowded a little bit into the performances.