Not a full concert, but this concert closer popped up today, great video/sound (for '77).
They came to ISU when I was a freshman. Neat way to sell tix: each person in line could buy up to 10 tickets, and everyone was given a numbered "place in line" ticket. Every hour, everyone had to get back in line, numerically, and was issued another Line Ticket, in a different color. We quickly figured we needed 30 tickets for the dorm floor, and sent 3 line guys to the venue, three days before the tickets went on sale. We brought pizza and beer to the line guys, and replaced them every few hours. The three-day line was a huge all-day/night party, and I was somewhat concerned (being an Air Force ROTC student with full-ride scholarship) about some of the second-hand fumes I was detecting. (This is a great way to sell concert tickets
to the fans, not to the billionaires who need even more
money and have their bots buy up a whole show on-line in milliseconds, and start bidding wars on eBay (great if you want to get rich, not so much if you're a music fan. Ahem.))
Anyhoo, we ended up with 30 tickets, Rows 2 and 3, center stage for the Who! This was their first tour after Keith's passing, but still a fantastic show. Pete had a rack of
nine Les Pauls, each with a number in white tape on the body, and the guitar players on my dorm floor told me each of those guitars were tuned differently, wow! We were close enough to the stage to really feel the heat of the flashpots that went off during Roger's scream in the above song.
To this day I still don't think I own a Who album, was never the biggest fan, but that was in my Top Five concerts of all time.