The Moody Blues Concert

Poplar Creek Music Theatre (Chicago, IL) Aug 17, 1981

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The Moody Blues concert at Poplar Creek Music Theatre on Aug 17, 1981

Concert Details

  • Date:
    08.17.1981
  • Tracks:
    10
  • Total Time:
    51:29
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Concert Summary

This show features The Moody Blues showcasing most of their biggest hits, but only about half of the entire show is presented on this night at Chicago's Poplar Creek.

While the U.K. band had been enormously popular in the late 1960s and in first half of the '70s, they had not toured extensively in the U.S. and didn't work at all between 1974 and 1978. The much ballyhooed "Octave" reunion tour in 1978 re-established the band as one of premier classic British rock bands and started a cycle of almost yearly U.S. summer tours,…entire summary

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  • skillwho | Wednesday, April 11, 2012 | 8:27 am

    this is only maybe half the concert though is a good reminder of rocking on at the star of the 80s in Chicago, IL, The Moody Blues at the Poplar Creek Music Theatre..

  • lilsuzq32 | Monday, November 14, 2011 | 11:55 pm

    I was at the Moody Blues Poplar Creek concert on August 17, 1981. It was a totally insane experience! Poplar Creek was a definite rocking venue, and I spent many summer nights there in my 20's-30's-and-early-40's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poplar_Creek_Music_Theater ... I miss the place to this day, it was bulldozed to make way for Sear's corporate headquarters. Here is a bit of history about Poplar Creek: http://lisawebworld1.tripod.com/poplarcreek.html ... BTW, if anyone has seen Billy Squire open for Queen in an open air concert, I'd love to hear about it, because that was the only concert I have ever attended where if the curtain came down after the opening act, everyone in the audience would have simply accepted that fact and gone home [but I did indeed stay through the entire Freddy Mercury experience, and it ROCKED!]

  • Mark from A2 | Friday, October 14, 2011 | 3:26 am

    I see there's a poster from some November '68 shows at the Fillmore West with Chicago. Any chance one of those soundboard recordings might surface?

  • Lyght | Wednesday, June 29, 2011 | 4:58 pm

    I would very much to hear other concerts by the Moody Blues.
    Brings back many memories although I have not seen them perform live. Yet.
    They are back on the road this year. 2011 and I will be seeing them - this time around.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, March 12, 2011 | 2:14 pm

    I was at this concert at Popular Creek Hoffman Estates Illinois too bad they tore it down not that long after it was built The Moody Blues are the best..

  • Hush | Saturday, February 12, 2011 | 9:31 am

    These Guys are true Gentlemen of Rock,and the idea of them not have been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame"shame",years ago, only lends itself to the fact that politics and corruption affects ever aspect of our lives, SHAME on you rock and roll hall of fame, i know it bothers me more than it bothers The Moodies, showing how classy these artists truely are. David Moe

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, January 11, 2011 | 4:01 pm

    an all-time great band

  • tyedyejim | Friday, December 03, 2010 | 2:56 pm

    I saw them in Seattle and they were great, two days after seeing the Stones at the Kingdome.

  • Anonymous | Friday, October 22, 2010 | 2:03 pm

    SVP plus de Moody Blues sur Vault !!!! merci

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, October 20, 2010 | 4:33 pm

    My brother and I, who share very rare common ground, both love the Moodies. For this concert he drove up from Springfield, picked me up in Bloomington, then whisked us up I55 to the northwest 'burbs. I embarassed him by singing along & crying the whole show. Yet several years later he took me, hobbling on crutches, to the Peoria Civic Center for my birthday. Handicapped seats so close we could nearly touch Ray's flute!

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