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Teena Marie (R.I.P.) - B.B. King Bar and Grill in NYC - August 2002 - She is phenomenal live in concert!

Justin Timberlake 'Futuresex Loveshow' - Madison Square Garden in NYC - August 2007 - I LOVE that man!

Faith Evans, as well as Dru Hill - Paradise Theater in the Bronx, NY - August 2010 - Love you, Faith!


August is my birthday month and the time of year when I get a whole week of ME time (when my son is out of town with his great-grandmom). I like to use that opportunity to visit NY, go to any concerts that interest me, and visit Six Flags (NJ).
 
Most of my concert-going happened in the 70s and 80s.

Gary Glitter
Rory Gallagher
Deep Purple
Alice Cooper - Welcome to my Nightmare Tour
Gentle Giant
David Bowie - Thin White Duke period
Roxy Music
Bryan Ferry
Bob Dylan - Rolling Thunder Review
Johnny Winter
Mahogany Rush
Gypsy Kings
Melissa Etheridge - Brave & Crazy Tour
Rough Trade
Michel Rivard
James Taylor
Rolling Stones - Steel Wheels Tour
Living Colour
Emmylou Harris
Rod Stewart
Heart
 
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Concerts I was taken to (kinda cool parents):
Matchbox 20
Barenaked Ladied (Vertical Horizon opened for them)
Don McLean
Styx

Concerts I went to with friends:
Incubus (Free tickets + Meet & Greet - image below related)
New Found Glory + Good Charlotte (Free tickets and MxPx opened... which I enjoyed more than the headliners)
Warped Tour 2003 including Mad Caddies, Less than Jake, Dropkick Murphys, Thrice, and others.
Reel Big Fish with Catch 22

I'd like to have been to more but money, distance, and having people to go with seem to get in the way. RHCP joins the list next month. :)
 

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Bah... triple fail for me. 1. I forgot someone 2. I saw them on St. Pat's a few years back 3. They're probably my favorite overall band (i.e. I have temporary favorites but can always fall back to them).

I went and watched Collective Soul rocked out a St. Pat's in Columbia, SC a few years back. Was a great time! :D
 
The Tool concert I saw in Portland, ME. was by FAR the best performance I've ever seen. Aside from being extraordinary live musicians they also had contortionists on stage & hanging from the ceiling. Combine that with the juxtaposition of awesome video clips and you come out with what was nearly a spiritual experience. And I'm an atheist.

Primus put on a great live show as well, saw them in Vegas last year. High-energy, interestingly odd, intense, everything you'd hope an artist would put into a concert. Something about the way Les slyly works that bass... those are some talented fingers right there! ;)
 
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This is all I can think of right now.

Three Dog Night (first concert)
Joe Cocker
Styx (they opened for Joe Cocker)
Doobie Brothers
Allman Brothers (4 times)
Wet Willie
Marshall Tucker
Charlie Daniels
Lynard Skynard (the original band a few months before the plane crash)
Heart
Aerosmith
Collective Soul (opened for Aerosmith)
Bob Segar
Linda Ronstadt
Eric Clapton
Steppenwolf
Bad Company
Damn Yankees
REO Speedwagon
38 Special
Jimmy Buffet
Mickey Gilley
Lee Greenwood
Hank Williams Jr (2 times)
Willie Nelson
Alabama
 
SweepTheLeg said:
My list is limited for a few reasons, I don't like going to concerts by myself and my friends and I have very different taste in music. That and a lot of concert prices were just crazy to me, Rammstein was down in Illinois last year and the cheapest tickets for clearly not the best seats in the house were still over 200 dollars. That and a lot of bands I'm into either broken up, or died before I was old enough to go to a concert, or just simply never knew Wisconsin existed when planning a tour.

Seen GWAR plenty because thats the one band my friends and I can agree on seeing and have not paid more than 25 dollars to see.

I saw Dropkick Murphy's for 10 dollars at like a 200 person max venue, still one of the funnest things I've ever experienced. I was alone at this show, so the time in between bands sucked and I spent most of my time near the merchandise table- was fun though because all the bands were just hanging out near the back anyway so did get a chance to have a brief conversation with everyone there, and buy some shirts I've never even seen available everywhere else that I still wear 10 years later.


I only really like to go to shows at small venues. I love a show that is cheap and you get to meet the bands!
 
Too many to recall, but a few standout shows:

Metallica
Tori Amos (multiple)
Ani DiFranco (multiple)
Nine Inch Nails (NYE and got sprayed with champagne by Trent -- along with most of the pit)
KISS
Saliva
Evanescence


Damn. I'm going to have to start going to shows again. :)
 
Been to a couple of gigs and a festival since I posted my list so it's time to update it. Weeeeeeeeee! :-D (additions in bold, a couple of these I only watched cos it was a festival and I was waiting for the next band to come on)

The 5,6,7,8's
50 Cent
Alice In Chains
Tony Allen
Alter Bridge
The Answer
Apocalyptica
Arcade Fire
Arch Enemy
Art Brut
As I Lay Dying
Ash
Asian Dub Foundation
At The Drive-In
Auf Der Maur
Avenged Sevenfold
Babyshambles
Band Of Skulls
The Bays
Bjork
Aloe Blacc
The Black Keys
Black Sabbath
Blackalicious
The Blackout
Bloc Party (x2)
Blood Red Shoes
Bouncing Souls
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band (x3)
Buck 65
Cancer Bats
Ceremony
Clement Marfo & The Frontline
Coheed & Cambria (x2)
The Coral
Graham Coxon
The Cribs
The Cure (x3)
The Darkness
Dave Matthews Band
Deftones
Dinosaur Jr (x2)
Dizzee Rascal
Dragonforce
Dropkick Murphys
Dwarves
Eagles Of Death Metal
Editors
Elbow (x3)
Errors
Faith No More
The Fiery Furnaces
Fishbone
Fleetwood Mac
Florence + The Machine
Foo Fighters (x2)
Fozzy
Franz Ferdinand
Fuck Buttons
The Futureheads
Gallows
The Gaslight Anthem (x2)
The Glitterati
The Go! Team
Goldie Lookin' Chain
Green Day
Guano Padano
Guns N' Roses
Hot Chip
The Hours
Hundred Reasons
Billy Idol
Iggy & The Stooges
Iron Maiden
Jagga
Keane
The Killers
The Knux
Korn
Lacuna Coil
Ladytron
Mark Lanegan
Larry Graham & Graham Central Station
The Libertines
Lordi
Lostprophets
Marilyn Manson
Mastodon
Imelda May
MC5
Megadeth
Metallica
MGMT
M.I.A
Modest Mouse
Mogwai
Morrissey
Motorhead
Mystery Jets
Nightwish
Niki And The Dove
Nine Inch Nails
No Comply
The Offspring
OFWGKTA
Orange Goblin
The Others
Paramore
Passion Pit
Pettybone
Pixies
Placebo
Prince (x2)
The Prodigy (x2)
Pulled Apart By Horses
Queen Adreena
Queens Of The Stone Age (x2)
Rage Against The Machine
Razorlight
Reel Big Fish
The Research
Ringo Death Starr
Henry Rollins (spoken word) (x3)
The Roots
Roots Manuva
Scroobius Pip
The Shins
Slayer
Slipknot
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Streets
System Of A Down
Tinie Tempah
Tool
Trash Talk
Trivium
U2
Underoath
Vampire Weekend
VHS Or Beta
The Wedding Present
The White Stripes
 
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csn&y
jackson browne
grateful dead
altamont
janis joplin
doors
country joe macdonald
santana
jefferson airplane
tom waits
ravi shankar
the band
chambers brothers
smokey robinson
arlo gutherie
joni mitchell
the byrds
mamas and papas
the youngbloods

haven't been to a concert in 20 years :shhh:
 
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Hanson
'N Sync
Jordan Knight (from NKOTB)
Sugarhill Gang
Some Disney and American Idol has-beens
Green Day
Jimmy Eat World
Good Charlotte
Mest
Something Corporate
Eminem
50 Cent
G-Unit
Pitbull
Obie Trice
Lil Jon
Three Days Grace
Staind
of Montreal
Janelle Monáe
Train
John Mayer
Neon Hitch

Once I got front row center tickets to a "Prince" concert but it turned out it was a tribute band and everyone was so mad they canceled the show and refunded the tickets. Still bitter.
 
It's been 20 years for me too. lol

Peter, Paul & Mary
Mary Travers
Joan Baez
Judy Collins
Pink Floyd
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Jethro Tull
Fleetwood Mac
Tom Waits
Leon Russell
Leon Redbone
Taj Majal
Bonnie Raitt
Randy Newman
Leo Kottke
Carlos Montoya
Virgil Fox
lol and Jimmy Dean before he became the sausage king.
 
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AudreyMyers said:
Good Charlotte

haha....i forgot....i took my daughter to a Good Charlotte concert....only about 10 years ago.
i thought their first album was brilliant....and, luckily, it was pretty much all they had for that concert :lol
it was a good show
 
AudreyMyers said:
mynameisbob84 said:
OFWGKTA
Prince (x2)

I've just become the most jealous person. I'm going to guess that Odd Future was one of the ones you just sat through but if not high five. :p

Nope, they were one of those that I was most looking forward to :-D

(They were a lot of fun and if you get the chance to see them, I'd recommend it :))
 
mynameisbob84 said:
I'm more than a little jealous, sir :?

it was your list and your obvious love of music that prompted me to post, bob....not to make you jealous tho....it was more like sitting down on the front porch and having some beers :-D
 
Bloodhoundgang
Cock Sparrer
Dropkick Murphys (3 times)
Street Dogs
Hatebreed
 
Ringo and his All-Star Band
Jethro Tull
Indigo Girls
Disturbed
Godsmack
Aerosmith
ZZ top
Deathlok
Rush
Avril Lavigne
Robert Plant
Slipknot
 
The majority of these happened in the 80's. I rarely see a concert anymore. A few I'm a bit embarrassed by -- mostly saw those due to multi-band stadium shows or the make-the-girlfriend-happy syndrome. I won't say which ones since someone here is bound to love those bands. Also, I'm I likely to have forgotten a few. My first show was James Taylor, which I went to at summer camp.

James Taylor (2)
Grateful Dead (5)
Pink Floyd
Roger Waters
Genesis (2)
J. Geils Band
Van Halen
The Who
The Ramones
Black Sabbath
Indigo Girls
Elvis Costello (2)
Joe Jackson
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
The Kinks
Loverboy
Huey Lewis & the News
The Rolling Stones
Dread Zeppelin
Billy Joel
Peter Gabriel (2)
U2 (2)
R.E.M.
The Alarm
Marshall Crenshaw
The Police
The Replacements
Buckwheat Zydeco
Innocence Mission
Scruffy the Cat (2)
10,000 Maniacs
Hot Tuna
The Band
Talking Heads (+ Tom Tom Club in the middle for a few songs)
James Brown
Richard Thompson
Arlo Guthrie
Jorma Kaukonen
Pat Metheny
Trombone Shorty
John Mellencamp
Counting Crows
Steely Dan
 
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I used to bartend at a concert hall so I've seen far more shows than I like to admit but I just saw Regina Spektor and she is amazing live!
 
Guns N' Roses
Nick Cave
Sonic Youth
Faith No More
Soundgarden
Living Color
Modest Mouse
Motorpsycho
Primus
Belle And Sebastian
Wilco
Tori Amos
Blonde Redhead
Ani Difranco
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Turin Brakes
Muse
Bob Dylan
Lou Reed
Dandy Warhols
Molotov
Low
DJ Shadow
Man or Astroman?
eels
Sparklehorse
dEUS
Deerhoof
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Manu Chao
U2
Blur
Yngwie Malmsteen
Lambchop
Calexico
Tricky
Alec Empire
Flaming Lips
Mark Lanegan
Howe Gelb
Isobel Campbell
Ed Harcourt
90 Day Men
Karate
OK Go
Fantomas
Mercury Rev
Weakerthans
Aphex Twin
Wire
Dinosaur jr
Asian Dub Foundation
Beck
Mogwai
Cure

plus others i might be forgetting now, lesser known/local acts etc.
...oh, and Duran Duran too..
 
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bob said:
csn&y
jackson browne
grateful dead
altamont
janis joplin
doors
country joe macdonald
santana
jefferson airplane
tom waits
ravi shankar
the band
chambers brothers
smokey robinson
arlo gutherie
joni mitchell
the byrds
mamas and papas
the youngbloods

haven't been to a concert in 20 years :shhh:

Altamont? Really? The West Coast debacle that was headlined by the Stones and had security run by Hells Angels?

I'm curious, do you have any good stories?
 
mynameisbob84 said:
AudreyMyers said:
mynameisbob84 said:
OFWGKTA
Prince (x2)

I've just become the most jealous person. I'm going to guess that Odd Future was one of the ones you just sat through but if not high five. :p

Nope, they were one of those that I was most looking forward to :-D

(They were a lot of fun and if you get the chance to see them, I'd recommend it :))

Ahhhh awesome!!! I'm definitely planning on seeing them soon. :-D
 
I calculated a couple of months ago, that i have seen 35 percent (give or take) of all the artists in my music library LIVE in concert....I have about 7,000 songs
 
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