First game I ever attended I had yellow seats. Sat in those maybe one time after that.
Here's a few other seats that stand out that I had in the time I went to old Riverfront:
Best seats I ever had were green seats behind home plate. My oldest brother worked at Seagrams in Lawrenceburg. He was high up there and had access to their season tickets just about anytime he wanted them. I used them a few times. Just a great view. They were ion the last row of that section, IIRC You could actually see the pitches break from those seats. I can remember seeing Bob Knepper pitch and he was breaking stuff off the table for a few innings, But when he started tiring the ball started rolling and hanging as it came in. Esasky got a hold of one those hangers and hit a pure laser beam into the yellow seats in LF. One of the most satisfying things happened one time in regards to those seats. As you all know the ushers could be real pains. I was by myself one time and sat down in my seat. One these ushers came up and real smugly said "let me see your ticket". I knew he was just itching to throw me out of there. So I just as smugly handed him the ticket and he got this look of shock on his face and just said "have a good evening young man". I was laughing inside really hard about that.
Myself and almost my entire family at the time were in 1st row of the LF seats on the July 1, 1973 doubleheader when we got the HR ball off Dave Lopes bat. We sat just above Pete Rose and I can remember he kept looking back up at us after that HR. I guess he was surprised it didn't bounce back out on the field.
Me and my brother sat in the CF green seats for the 1988 all star game. Not very good seats but it was just a thrill being there for such a high profile event.
I sat in the red seats quite a bit. The lower part of the Red seats really weren't bad. Especially if you were behind home plate. Very good view from there.
But when you were really high you couldn't judge a fly ball or hardly tell what was going on. When I was really young and we sat up there I was scared of falling.
The first year the blue seats were open in RF I had tickets to a doubleheader against the Cardinals. They were pretty good seats. You felt like you very close to the field.