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NXS - 2013-01-09 7:30 AMShowing my age here, maybe not the best, but certainly the most memorable, The Beatles in New Orleans in 1964.  Couldn't hear much because of the screaming and they didn't play very long, but it was something to behold.
Dang you're old! A good friend of mine went with his older sister and her friends. He was 8-yo at the time. Definitely a different era.


2013-01-09 8:47 AM
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I have two that I can't decide between...

U2 with the BoDeans on the Joshua Tree tour in 1987 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY.  As much as I loved U2 at the time, it was practically a religious experience for me.  The BoDeans were so good as the opening act that I became a fan.

R.E.M. with Indigo Girls on the Green tour in 1989 at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati.  An entire evening of excellent music and energy.

2013-01-09 8:47 AM
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Countdown

#3 - Natalie Merchant, ~03, Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan.  Hill auditorium has amazing acoustics, we were on the floor, but probably 20 rows back.

#2 - Rage against the machine, 99, Palace of Auburn Hills (MI).  Second deck, but not quite nose bleed, stage right.

#1 - George Clinton, ~97, a tiny venue at Eastern Michigan University.  Like 3rd row, stage left.  Amazing, played a lot of classics.  Flashlight had a 20 minute instrumental part.



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2013-01-09 9:00 AM
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I think I may soon have a new contender... it was just announced this morning that Leonard Cohen will be returning to town for the first time since 1975! I'm so stoked-- he's another one of my favorites.

Anybody ever see him play live? Good show? I can't believe he's 78 and still touring.



2013-01-09 9:19 AM
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Production: Beyonce. Maybe it was the alcohol, or the group I was with, or just because it was the Houston Rodeo, but I just loved it!!!

Music: Dwight Yoakam. I just can't get enough of his music. Not many people may agree with me, but I'm ok with that. I saw him for the first time in Houston, and I'm pretty sure I was the youngest one there.

Club/Small Venue: Firehouse Saloon. Great venue where you're upclose and personal with the band.

2013-01-09 9:21 AM
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scoobysdad - 2013-01-08 6:49 PM This one's easy. Lloyd Cole,.

Great story and thank you for introducing his music to me. I must admit I've not listened to his stuff before. I've just spent the last hour listening to various youtube clips of him & the Commotions.



2013-01-09 9:27 AM
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peby - 2013-01-09 9:21 AM

scoobysdad - 2013-01-08 6:49 PM This one's easy. Lloyd Cole,.

Great story and thank you for introducing his music to me. I must admit I've not listened to his stuff before. I've just spent the last hour listening to various youtube clips of him & the Commotions.



You bet. Hope you enjoy it. We Lloyd-alists are a small but rabid bunch for a reason. A few of my favorites: "Perfect Skin", "Rattlesnakes", "Don't Look Back", "Lost Weekend", "Like Lovers Do", "Past Imperfect" and "Jennifer She Said".
2013-01-09 10:15 AM
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I have been to so many its really hard to put down which is best so my top 5 are all equal to me:

1.) Billy Joel

2.) Aerosmit & Motley Crue

3.) Metallica *all 5 times

4.) Dave Matthews Band*Obviously

5.) AC/DC

2013-01-09 11:14 AM
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G3 at bronco bowl in oak cliff tx.
2013-01-09 11:50 AM
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Dave Matthews Band hands has been the best concert I have attended.. They seem to get better with each one i attend (I attend at least once a year). Better Than Ezra puts on a good show as well..
2013-01-09 12:11 PM
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Devo Whip it Tour probably 1981...  At the time it was the best concert ever.  My first show...


2013-01-09 12:17 PM
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  • John Butler Trio  at the Phoenix  in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Yukon Blonde  at the Townhouse in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
  • Roger Howse playing acoustic blues every Tuesday night at  'Bearlys house of Blues and Ribs" in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
2013-01-09 12:20 PM
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Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (youtube them) - Amazing musicians. I've seen them 5 times and I'm not exactly a huge fan of their genre of music.

One of the best bass players is an original Flecktone.  Victor Wooten is a great bass player, and I missed there show in Omaha, because I had my own music show booked before I found out they were there on that date.  I hope they finish their new album and do another tour.

 

Yes, the friend of mine that turned me on to Bela Fleck was a bass player and a big fan of Victor Wooten. He's amazing to watch play live.

2013-01-09 12:28 PM
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I feel lucky to be in Minneapolis with the single best small venue for music - First Avenue.  Historic.  It fun but also sad because bands can start and end there.  I am waiting to say that I personally witnessed the start of a big name, but it's not happened yet.    SO far my best chance is Har Mar Superstar.  Just kidding!  Another perennial favorite First Ave act is El Vez

At First Ave, the most memorable concert I attended was probably Violent Femmes.  Weird because I am not a "big fan" of theirs, but the energy was simply amazing.    You can get very close to the stage, which  is great for a super fan of any act.

I have a hard time getting into the big acts.  I've seen Bruce, REM, etc, but they are so far away and I am too short to enjoy any standing room only situations.   I thought No Doubt put on a great show.  It's usually the opening acts or anyone who I am not really anticipating that inspire me.

2013-01-09 12:46 PM
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Large venue - The Who at Rich Stadium in 1982 or Stones at same venue in 1981

Small venue - Santana at Toads in New Haven (dont remember the year, but a while ago)

Music quality - Any Santana concert (I've seen many), followed closely by Eric Clapton

Rocking, fun time - Aerosmith with Ted Nugent at New Haven Coliseum in the 80's (forget which year)

Honorable mention in multiple categories - Frank Zappa at Albany Palace in 1981 (or was it 1982?)

2013-01-09 2:22 PM
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Rush at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in Wisconsin. Best sound quality and an awesome show. Cant recall the tour as Ive seen them so many times. May have been Presto.

2nd - Def Leppard at the arena at SIU in the mid 80s. They played in the round in a 3000 seat stadium. Very cool. Not a bad seat in the house and they put on a good show. All the original group and newly one armed drummer on a spinning drum kit.



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Rush at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in Wisconsin. Best sound quality and an awesome show. Cant recall the tour as Ive seen them so many times. May have been Presto.

2nd - Def Leppard at the arena at SIU in the mid 80s. They played in the round in a 3000 seat stadium. Very cool. Not a bad seat in the house and they put on a good show. All the original group and newly one armed drummer on a spinning drum kit.

I saw several shows at alpine valley.  Iron Maiden with the Bullet Boys was a good heavy metal show there.... Rock On!

2013-01-09 2:48 PM
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BikerGrrrl - 2013-01-09 12:28 PM

I feel lucky to be in Minneapolis with the single best small venue for music - First Avenue.  Historic.  It fun but also sad because bands can start and end there.  I am waiting to say that I personally witnessed the start of a big name, but it's not happened yet.    SO far my best chance is Har Mar Superstar.  Just kidding!  Another perennial favorite First Ave act is El Vez

At First Ave, the most memorable concert I attended was probably Violent Femmes.  Weird because I am not a "big fan" of theirs, but the energy was simply amazing.    You can get very close to the stage, which  is great for a super fan of any act.

I have a hard time getting into the big acts.  I've seen Bruce, REM, etc, but they are so far away and I am too short to enjoy any standing room only situations.   I thought No Doubt put on a great show.  It's usually the opening acts or anyone who I am not really anticipating that inspire me.

First Ave is awesome.  My first show there was Living Color...  I've seen a hundred since...

2013-01-09 4:12 PM
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BikerGrrrl - 2013-01-09 12:28 PM

I feel lucky to be in Minneapolis with the single best small venue for music - First Avenue.  Historic.  It fun but also sad because bands can start and end there.  I am waiting to say that I personally witnessed the start of a big name, but it's not happened yet.    SO far my best chance is Har Mar Superstar.  Just kidding!  Another perennial favorite First Ave act is El Vez

At First Ave, the most memorable concert I attended was probably Violent Femmes.  Weird because I am not a "big fan" of theirs, but the energy was simply amazing.    You can get very close to the stage, which  is great for a super fan of any act.

I have a hard time getting into the big acts.  I've seen Bruce, REM, etc, but they are so far away and I am too short to enjoy any standing room only situations.   I thought No Doubt put on a great show.  It's usually the opening acts or anyone who I am not really anticipating that inspire me.

I've also been impressed by No Doubt in concert.  I saw them at a smaller venue many moons ago and ended up right in front of the stage...probably one of the best nights I can remember.  I've made a point of trying to see them each time they've toured.  Last time they toured Paramore opened, which made for a fun time.

Favorite show ever was Erasure in Houston in the early 1990s.  It was more of a theatrical production than a concert.  They played at Jones Hall where the Houston Symphony typically performs.  There were at least a dozen costume changes, amazing sets, awesome dancers, etc.  DH went with me and another couple (this was in our early dating days) and had no idea how, um, girly Andy Bell and Vince Clark were...he enjoyed the show, but there was definitely a shock factor! I've seen then a couple of times since and they are always fun.

 



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Best/strangest Venue, any concert at the Gorge amphitheater on the Columbia River in George Wa.  Also, The Further festival at said amphitheater,  All I can say is WOW.  Eye opening. 

Best concert:  Clash of the Titans:  Alice in chains, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer.  Wow.

Also, a really Dam good show, Metallica at Beasley in Pullman wa. (WSU)

Not so much GN'R with Skid row in the Tacoma dome, '92?  Axl did not perform his A off at this one, he threw a tyrade.  Oh well, it had much potential.

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My best and worst were at the same concert.

The opening act was The Screaming Banshees. Their name says it all. They had the volume turned up so high that it was just distortion.... or maybe they were just screaming.

The main act was UB40. They were great. They sounded good and were interactive and just put on a great show.

Best small venue concert I have been to is the Ark in Ann Arbor. Mike Doughty put on a fabulous show. I liked his music before the concert and loved it after. Went out and bought all his disks and listen to him a lot.


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Most of the concerts that I went to were many moons ago when I was either in College or in the Army.

Large Venue:  Rolling Stones & J. Giles Band, Olympic Stadium - Munich, 1982 or 1983.

Sound:  The Scorpions, Darmstadt Germany - 1982 or 1983.  Concert was in a small theater with the best acoustics that I have ever heard.  About half of their songs were sung in German.

Fun / Rowdy:  Lynyrd Skynrd, Jacksonville Coliseum - 1976.  The band and hometown crowd were rocking the whole time. 

Best Venue:  Red Rocks by far.  There is a reason that it is voted Best Outdoor venue by Rolling Stone every year. 

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rick4657 - 2013-01-10 9:06 AM

Best Venue:  Red Rocks by far.  There is a reason that it is voted Best Outdoor venue by Rolling Stone every year. 

agreed!  And not only is it an awsome concert venue...it's a great area to run and bike!

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rick4657 - 2013-01-10 9:06 AM

Best Venue:  Red Rocks by far.  There is a reason that it is voted Best Outdoor venue by Rolling Stone every year. 

agreed!  And not only is it an awsome concert venue...it's a great area to run and bike!

I've never been to Red Rocks, but grew up right next to The Gorge and have been to several shows there (thought it has been a decade or two). Anyone who's been to both have an opinion on which they prefer?

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rayd - 2013-01-10 10:04 AM
rick4657 - 2013-01-10 9:06 AM

Best Venue:  Red Rocks by far.  There is a reason that it is voted Best Outdoor venue by Rolling Stone every year. 

agreed!  And not only is it an awsome concert venue...it's a great area to run and bike!

Yes, it is a great place to mountain bike.

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