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03-22-2006, 03:52 AM | #1 |
Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | List your most memorable live concerts I was gonna ask people to list ALL the concerts they've been to, but my memory got real fuzzy real fast. Hey, it was the 70s. What can I say? So how about listing 10 memorable concerts you've seen live. Here's mine: 1. Tower of Power and Santana at Winterland in San Francisco, my first concert, high school junior. 2. Allman Brothers and Marshall Tucker, Oakland Coliseum. 3. Led Zeppelin, outdoors in S.F. somewhere. 4. Elton John, Oakland. 5. Fleetwood Mac, San Jose 6. George Harrison/Ravi Shankar, Oakland 7. Edgar Winter, Oakland 8. Peter Frampton, Oakland, outdoors 9. Yes 10. Emerson, Lake & Palmer Ha, you wouldn't know I've been a country fan for the last 30 years.
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03-22-2006, 04:13 AM | #2 |
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| hey you were a bay area person i see. i haven't gone to too many concerts but my favs are: dave matthews band - mountain view sting - mountain view red hot chili peppers and stone temple pilots - san diego matthew sweet - san francisco weezer - riverside "the weenie roast" - anaheim "bfd" - mountain view tenacious d - san diego |
03-22-2006, 04:40 AM | #3 |
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| I've been to 3 concerts. Rush- hated not mine kind of music, was only 13 my older sister drug me to it. Johnson City, TN 38 Special - absolutely loved it, Johnson City, TN Beach Boys - Atlanta Fulton County Stadium(Now Turner Stadium) loved it Charlie Daniels Band - Free Concert in Snellville(Snellville Days) loved it
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03-22-2006, 06:12 AM | #4 |
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| My most favorite concert of all time is any performed by Jimmy Buffett (yes, I am a parrothead!). Have seen him too many times to count. My least favorite (and the reason I no longer like her): Stevie Nicks!!! She performed in Jackson quite a few years back, had Joe Walsh as her opener (he was well worth the cost of the ticket!!). She came out on stage, sang 2 songs, then went into her dressing room that was set up on stage. After a few minutes, she came out in a new outfit, sang 3 songs then back to the dressing room she went. This went on for the hour she was on stage - changed outfits about 6 times!! She probably only spent a total of 30 minutes on stage (it may have been even less than that). When she left the stage for the night, we got up and left, not caring if she came back out for an encore. Found out from friends the next day that those who stayed behind spent 30 minutes trying to get her to come back out on stage and she never did. Lesson learned, won't be spending money to see her ever again! |
03-22-2006, 06:21 AM | #5 |
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| My favorite concert would have to be the Bon-Jovi Concert this past January in Dallas. Jon Bon Jovi walk right up to me and gave me a huge and kiss on the cheek. |
03-22-2006, 06:24 AM | #6 |
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| I'm sure I won't remember all of them...I can hardly remember what I did last week but here goes: Donny Osmond...Montgomery, AL Kenny Rogers...Montgomery & Greenville, SC Barry Manilow...Montgomery Air Supply...Auburn, AL Dolly Parton...Troy, AL Christopher Cross...Troy, AL Alabama...Missouri & SC Jimmy Buffet...Augusta, GA Pink Floyd...Clemson, SC Elton John...Greenville Cher...Greenville Eagles....Greenville There are more...but I can't think of them right now! I saw a lot in Dothan, but can't remember any of them!! |
03-22-2006, 06:28 AM | #7 |
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| Wow, picture the 80's big hair at most of these concerts! lol 1. Van Halen, the coliseum/ Cleveland Ohio, my first concert 2. BonJovi and Ratt " " , My first and only front row/center 3. The other 3 times I've seen Van Halen.. But nothing compared to the first time. 4. Elton John, Blossom Music Center, Ohio Can't remember the name of the tour, but it was him and his piano, only, no band. AWESOME. 5. Lillith Fair- Blossom Music Center, tons of female acts Sarah McLaughlin, DIxie Chicks, Sheryl Crowe, and others. Thats it,, I can say the WORST concert I ever went to was Ozzy Osbourne, it sucked,and he sounded like____!
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03-22-2006, 06:30 AM | #8 |
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| Oh how cruel you are: 1. The Beatles - first trip to the US - Yup screaming teenager 2. Bob Segar 3. Kiss 4. The Eagles - Both series (reunion tour) - Great Show 5. Rolling Stones 6. Mellencamp 7. Reba 8. Dolly/Kenny Rogers 9. Mc5 10. Garth Brooks 11. Carol King 12. Neil Diamond 13. BStreisand 14. Supreme's 15. Madonna 16. Chicago 17. Tina Turner 18. Van Halen 19. Bryan Adams 20. Simon and Garfunkel 21. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Fabulous 22. Janis Joplin 23. Hendrix It was pretty fuzzy during the 70's.
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03-22-2006, 06:31 AM | #9 |
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| 1.Allman Brothers, when John Belushi and Dan Akrod did a suprise appearance as the Blues Brothers. The concert went on for 5 hours. It was in this small theater in NJ (the ritz and simulcast on the radio) 2. The Dead (no I am not a dead head) (the meadowlands AKA Giants Stadium) 3. The Stones (Meadowlands) 4. Elton John (the garden -various) 5. Springsteen (any in the beginning before The River came out) 6. The Eagles (Meadowlands) 7. The Who (The garden) 10. Jimmy Buffet on the beach in FL 11. Commander Cote and the lost planet airmen in a ski lodge in CO
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03-22-2006, 06:50 AM | #11 |
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| i've gone to craptons of concerts/shows, but these stand out: Sugarcubes/Public Image Limited/New Order - Philly '89 (?) - my first big concert *ever* Fugazi - Philly '91 - small venue at drexel's campus, but those guys put on a show Skinny Puppy - Philly '95 - had the most interesting stage show i've ever seen Chemical Brothers (live PA) - DC '97 - the bass in the room was *BOOM*ing and i was euphoric Front 242 - NYC '01(?) - hearing 'headhunter' live with the whole crowd singing along was enough to make the whole night Morris Day & the Time/Patti Labelle/Prince - Philly '04 - his presence filled the room during his final concert tour Lady Alma/King Britt/Tortured Soul - NYC '05 - soulful saturday in central park, can't beat that!
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03-22-2006, 07:00 AM | #12 |
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| Ok I feel old now NIFER I never heard of one of those groups.
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03-22-2006, 07:06 AM | #13 | |
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Actually, can't remember most concerts but some memorable ones were: 1--Eric Clapton (Baton Rouge, some time in the mid 70's--I didn't inhale, I swear) 2--Kenny Loggins (at Red Rocks in the early 80's--loved it because of the beautiful setting) 3--George Benson (Baton Rouge in the 70's--this guy is really cool) 4--Tom Petty (Boston Garden in the 90's--again, no inhaling here either) 5--Oh--friends dragged me to an Eddie Money concert in the 70's (when he was young and very cute). I had never heard of him, but we met him after the show and he kissed me Last edited by alisonJ; 03-22-2006 at 07:08 AM. | |
03-22-2006, 07:10 AM | #14 | |
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hehe, don't worry. most of them aren't mainstream/commercial music.
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03-22-2006, 07:16 AM | #15 |
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| Wow! I Forgot About The Sugar Cubes! DAVID BOWIE - Anahiem DAVID BOWIE- Los Angeles 10,000 Maniacs- Los Angeles Aerosmith- Glen Helen Oingo Boingo- Irvine (5 times Halloween) Stone Temple Pilots- Glen Helen
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