Concerts you've been to?

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SammyStephens

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Metallica
Soulfly
Sepultura
NIN
Social Distortion
Tool
A perfect circle
Deftones
Kitty
Korn
Rage against the Machine
Soundgarden
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Coldplay
Guns N Roses
Slipknot
Queensryche
NOFX
 

Anie

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Metallica
Soulfly
Sepultura
NIN
Social Distortion
Tool
A perfect circle
Deftones
Kitty
Korn
Rage against the Machine
Soundgarden
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Coldplay
Guns N Roses
Slipknot
Queensryche
NOFX

Very good playlist, although could've been better without Coldplay :surrender
 

SammyStephens

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Very good playlist, although could've been better without Coldplay :surrender


I like coldplay. Also really like Death Cab for Cutie. Got to listen to some softer stuff. However I prefer more energy when I go to a live show so I usually go to see harder bands if I go see someone live.

BTW, out of all those, Tool, Metallica, and Slipknot put on the best shows
 

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I like coldplay. Also really like Death Cab for Cutie. Got to listen to some softer stuff. However I prefer more energy when I go to a live show so I usually go to see harder bands if I go see someone live.

BTW, out of all those, Tool, Metallica, and Slipknot put on the best shows

Death Cab for Cutie is not bad. :D I agree on listening to the softer stuff sometimes, it keeps a very good balance. :thumbup

I haven't been to any major concert, just seen a couple local bands :(
 

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I saw the majority of those in the 70's

I had nothing else to do but drink beer, smoke pot and listen to music.

My ears are paying the price.

Those are only the concerts I can remember from looking at the music collection. I went to see several of those groups a few times.

I am 55 physically but 25 mentally. Have you not figured that out by now :D

Let's see . . .

Beer, pot, music . . . check

Ringing in the ears, with hearing loss . . . check

25 mentally . . . I've been told it's more like 6 for me . . . check

Yup - I'm with ya :thumbup :D

My list:

Boston
Rush
Foghat
Styx
Def Leppard
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Heavy Pettin/Saxon/Motley Crue
Kansas (in my cousin's basement - he played keyboards with them before they were famous)
Van Halen
ZZ Top
Deep Purple
Quiet Riot
Santana
Manilla Road
Stevie Nicks
Chris Issac
REO Speedwagon
Scorpions
Pat Travers
UFO/Ozzy (one of the last concerts Randy Rhodes was alive for)
Black Sabbath
Faith No More/Metallica/Guns N Roses/

all I can remember for now . . .
 

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Holy cow, I don't know if I could remember all of them. . .once upon a time I worked at the concert hall and got in free. . .besides the ones I went to at the other concert hall across town. . .I'll try to remember them all and most of them I saw more than once (and before you ask, yes, I'm old):

Cheap Trick
Def Leppard (the first time was when they opened for Ozzy and Randy Rhoads was still alive)
Ozzy
Iron Maiden
Judas Priest
Journey
Motley Crue
Bon Jovi
Cinderella
Van Halen
Huey Lewis
The Honeydrippers
The Firm
ZZ Top
The Scorpions
Skid Row
Poison
Ratt
LA Guns
Guns N Roses
Kansas
Night Ranger
Deep Purple
Queensryche
Faster Pussycat
REO Speedwagon
Faith No More
INXS
Boston
Heart
Ted Nugent
Damn Yankees
Styx
Billy Idol
Bryan Adams
Billy Squier
Saxon
Triumph
UFO
Tammy Wynette
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Quiet Riot
Bob Seger
The Cars
David Bowie
Duran Duran
Elton John
Foreigner
Pat Benatar
Kiss
Loverboy
Rush
Santant
Starship
Tina Turner
Twisted Sister
Vandenburg
U2
Vixen
Whitesnake
Yes
 

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it started in 1987 Genesis twice (once in the USA and the other in England)
1988 saw INXS
1989 Elton John twice
1990 it was none....
1991 Sting,Jimmy Buffett
1992 YES, Jimmy Buffett, Extreme, Skid Row, David Lee Roth (solo),Genesis
1993 Jimmy Buffett,Steve Miller
1994 John Cougar Mellencamp, ZZTop,George Thorogood,Jimmy Buffett
1995 John Prine, Billy Joel and Elton John
1996 Bob Seger,Phil Collins
1997 Allan Holdsworth,Bill Bruford, Tribal Tech,Warren Zevon,Eddie Money,U2 (I think it was then?)
1998 Jimmy Buffett,Van Morrison
1999.............Ted Nugent,Skid Row,KISS
2000................
2001..................................
2002...................................................
2003......................................................................
2004 Phil Collins
2005 Elton John, Billy Joel
2006...............................Steve Hackett,Boz Scaggs
2007 Genesis,Jimmy Buffett.....
I'll fill ya in more when I remember.....lol
 

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I saw the majority of those in the 70's

I had nothing else to do but drink beer, smoke pot and listen to music.

My ears are paying the price.

Those are only the concerts I can remember from looking at the music collection. I went to see several of those groups a few times.

I am 55 physically but 25 mentally. Have you not figured that out by now :D
:24: nothing wrong with that.
 

Alien Allen

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My sister used to see Bob Seger at a place called the Hideout which was a little local Club in the burbs of Detroit back in the 60's
He was a regular there. Sister is 5 years older than me and by the time I was old enough he was getting more national attention. Too bad because the place closed by my time and it was only about 5 minutes from home.

Little bit of trivia. One my fave songs of his was Rosalie. That was about a woman who was the music director at CKLW which was a Canadian radio station in Windsor that is across the river from Detroit. She was THE woman to get favor of if you wanted your song on CKLW. What played on CKLW had national impact apparently back then.


So anybody want to say what the best concert they saw was??

or would that be getting too off track and should be another thread
 

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Genesis when Peter Gabriel was in the band<--- WHEN??? :bowdown:
Yes
Foghat
David Bowie
REO Speedwagon
Dobbie Brothers
Joni Mitchell
Jean Luc Ponty
James Gang
Heart
Ted Nugent
Rolling Stones
Frank Zappa
Roxy Music
Police
King Bees
The Tubes
Chicago
Crosy, Stills, Nash and Young
Jethro Tull
J. Geils Band
Iggy Pop
Billy Joel
Elton John
Rickie Lee Jones
Huey Lewis and the News
Gary Numan
Shawn Phillips
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Rick Wakeman
Joe Walsh
wow.....any t-shirts from any of those shows?
 

Alien Allen

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Pj the first concert I ever went to was to see Genesis.

I went with my best friend. That was one weird show. Not to my liking. It would have been around 1972 or 3 I am guessing.

Gabriel was inside of this long snake like tube for part of it. Very, very weird. Not my kind of music
 

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Christina Aguilara
Destiny's Child
Nsync
The Cure (twice)
Thursday
Mogwai
The Cooper Temple Clause
The Rapture
Little Richard
Warped Tour (4 times) (I saw bands such as NoFX, Bad Religion, Coheed & Cambria, Matisyahu, Atreyu, Avenged Sevenfold, Joan Jett, The Offspring, Motion City Soundtrack, Alesana, and wayyy too many to name. I can't even remember them all).
Van Halen
Kymani Marley
Lots of local shows (including Yip-Yip, Chapstick Cap, Japanther, Tyger Beat and many more)
Modest Mouse
The Aquabats
Morrissey

& possibly more, but that seems pretty close to them all.
 

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God! I'll probably still miss a load out but what I can remember off the top of my head...

Kingmaker
Roxette
Madness
Oasis
Levellers
Echobelly
Orbital
Pouges
Nine Inch Nails
Buzzcocks
Chas n Dave
Carter USM
King Prawn
Doctor and the Medics
Reef
Kevin Bloody Wilson
Kunt and the Gang
Wonderstuff
Billy Bragg
Peatbog Fairies
Eliza Carthy
Eric Roche
Bill Wyman
Cara Winter
Dreadzone
Fish Brothers
The Streets
Dropkick Murphys
Tism
Powderfinger
Regurgitator
Morrisey
 

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God! I'll probably still miss a load out but what I can remember off the top of my head...

Kingmaker
Roxette
Madness
Oasis
Levellers
Echobelly
Orbital
Pouges
Nine Inch Nails
Buzzcocks
Chas n Dave
Carter USM
King Prawn
Doctor and the Medics
Reef
Kevin Bloody Wilson
Kunt and the Gang
Wonderstuff
Billy Bragg
Peatbog Fairies
Eliza Carthy
Eric Roche
Bill Wyman
Cara Winter
Dreadzone
Fish Brothers
The Streets
Dropkick Murphys
Tism
Powderfinger
Regurgitator
Morrisey

Awesome. I saw Dropkick and the Buzzcocks, totally forgot about that.
 

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the specials
the enemy
bon jovi
nickelback
the selector
the beat
the tom robinson band:ninja
generation x

too many others to mention:willy_nilly:
 

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Awesome. I saw Dropkick and the Buzzcocks, totally forgot about that.


Probably the nearest and furthest away gigs now that you mention it. Saw DKM in Brisbane, Australia at the Livid festival. Saw the Buzzcocks play a 5 minute walk from my front door at an intimate little club in front of a full house of about 300 people.
 
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