In the only surviving photographs of one of rock’s most historic concerts, it looked as if a bunch of wannabe rockers were playing inside an unassuming high school gymnasium. The band’s frontman — a bearded, tank top-clad Englishman — hugged the microphone stand as if it were a life preserver. His bandmates concentrated intently on their parts, glancing upward only on occasion to acknowledge an equally concentrated crowd. Read More
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