A Look Back: July 23

Written by on July 23, 2025

By Mike Stampalia.

 

50 years ago: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band @ the Music Inn

The songs from Springsteen’s soon-to-be-released third album, especially “10th Avenue Freezeup,” “Born to Run” (the title song) and “All the Redemption I Got Is Under My Hood” were great.

– Richard Taskin for the North Adams Transcript

 

40 years ago: The Turtles / The Buckinghams / The Grass Roots / Gary Lewis and the Playboys @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The final set was a zany performance by the Turtles. They came out to a wild heavy metal riff, and then proceeded with a dandy Bruce Springsteen impersonation, a reggae tune, and absolutely eerie Doors piece and a few verse from “We Are the World.”

– John Magee for the Post-Star

 

30 years ago: Amy Grant / Ashley Cleveland @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center

And just because she chooses to sing pop songs, don’t make the mistake of thinking that Grant’s repertoire is all fluff. “Ask Me,” a potent, heartwrenching tale of sexual abuse, was a standout selection of the evening.

– Greg Haymes for the Times Union

 

20 years ago: The Falcon Ridge Folk Festival @ Long Hill Farm

Crooked Still  is made up of cellist Rushad Eggleston, singer Aoife O’Donovan, banjoist Gresg Liszt, and bassist Corey DiMario. But the superstars, or soon to be superstars, are Rushad and Aoife.

When Rushad yanks and pushes that bow, when he throws it around, his face lights up and contorts. All the while Aoife is laying down vocal tracks like honey on toast. Yum.

– Joel Stonington for the Berkshire Eagle

 

10 years ago: Edgar Winter Band @ Alive at Five

 

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