7/10/21 Super Bowl of Rock: Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, REO Speedwagon, Journey, .38 Special, Soldier Field, Chicago, IL


 44 years ago today...

July 10, 1977 - Chicago, IL

The "Super Bowl of Rock" headlined by Ted Nugent and Lynyrd Skynyrd was held at Soldier Field.
The day opened with a then-relatively unknown .38 Special followed by a new version of Journey and one of the first ever appearances by Steve Perry. Regional favorites REO Speedwagon came on next and then Skynyrd, at their live show peak and the best band of the day. Ted Nugent, also arguably at his career peak performance-wise, closed the festival.
In this pre-bottled water era, each of the 60K+ in attendance at Soldier Field could bring in a gallon jug. When Nugent took the stage, the empty jugs were thrown from the back and upper levels of the stadium down to the main floor and toward the stage. Jugs were tossed at the band with Nuge egging it on. So many gallon jugs accumulated on stage the show was stopped and staff with push brooms worked to clear the area.

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  1. I was at the concert that day with my GF.i remember they had serious problems with the FOH P.A. It was mono for a while, low end dropped out. Then it was fixed after the 2nd song. Journey introduced a new singer, Steve Perry he came out in a red jumpsuit with a Frisbee and flung it from the stage nearly to the goal post at the other end. He said, "WELCOME CHI CA GOOOOO"!
    REO did their radio numbers. Then we had to leave. Seemed like whatever pharmaceutical I bought messed me up. When going to the car, I heard Skynyrs open with Saturday Night Special. My bad.

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    1. That was Robert Fleischman, NOT Steve Perry with Journey! I was there on the field up close! Great day is was!

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