I know which is more interesting.
I was 12 or 13, probably too young to fully appreciate it.
It took some persuasion to get my mum to take me and a friend from school.
The concert was the first time I recall seeing an unfettered female breast.
A lass walked past me with her blouse fully unbuttoned - a throwback to the peace and love festival atmosphere.
My mother's fears of me being corrupted were obviously justified.
Ah, clearly there were more bare breasts around than I imagined in 70s charlton and the BBC as a broadcaster of record felt that it should show just two - seem to remember a young lady hoisted on her male companion's shoulders on the TV broadcast.
Not aware that it has been shown since - pity.
Ar school I failed to persuade some schoolfriends to go to Belle View Manchester to see them - may have been vaguely around the time of Quadrophenia.
Never really had the same urge to see them live after Moon went - passed on a chance to see them in London.
A great great band - always had an anger/"heartfeltness", at least in some of their tracks, that I felt the Stones somewhat lacked.
I do remember thinking though as a teen that "won't get fooled again" (played in a school "assembly" as I recall) was a rather trite work of easy cynicism - but changed my mind after certain life experiences.
Oh, and I still envy/hate you