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Bands that you have seen live

Started by C_stripes, May 30, 2009, 09:39:36 AM

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SeattleCharger

old Van Halen
Sammy Haggar 2x
Iron Maiden
Fastway
Cheap Trick
Billy Squire
Def Leopard
Quarterflash
Saxon

can't remember a few more, this was a long time ago, haven't been to concert in years

   I would go see rush, tom petty, fleetwood mac


Why would you want anything else?  Just give me a Charger and I'll be happy.

Foreman72

i really wanted to see DMB @ fenway last week but i was on my senior trip in NJ so i didn't get to...but its all good :2thumbs:
Eric "Foreman"

Previous: 1972 Dodge Charger
Current: 2002 Volvo S60

"The steps of a man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down; For the LORD upholds him with His hand.
=Psalm 37:23-24=
"But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven..."
=Matthew 6:19-21=
:pat

NHCharger

Considering I was in a band in the 70's I rarely went to any concerts.
This is all I can remember.
New York Dolls.
Aerosmith- Get Your Wings tour. 1974
Heart- the original line up.
Allman Brothers
The Joe Perry Project- in a bar in Boston after he quit Aerosmith.
Three Dog Night -my wife made me go.
Sammy Kershaw- country- he sucked.

John. Uriah Heep was awesome. My band use to cover several of their songs. Easy Living, Stealing. :METAL:
72 Charger- Base Model
68 Charger-R/T Clone
69 Charger Daytona clone
79 Lil Red Express - future money pit
88 Ramcharger 4x4- current money pit
55 Dodge Royal 2 door - wife's money pit
2014 RAM 2500HD Diesel

Old Moparz

My first concert was in 1977 & I "KNOW" I am going to forget a few, but here goes from memory. Some I have seen many times, but some I have seen only once. I can't even count or name many of the local, or bar bands I've seen.

Emerson, Lake, & Palmer (and Emerson, Lake, & Powell) - 4 or 5x
Yes - 4x
Santana - 2x
Jethro Tull - 3x
George Thorogood - 5 or 6x
Pink Floyd (with & without Roger Waters) - 5 or 6x
Genesis - 2x
Peter Gabriel - 5x
Steve Hackett (guitarist of Genesis) - 5x
Cheap Trick
U.K.
Gentle Giant
Ray Charles
Jerry Lee Lewis
Spyro Gyra
Steppenwolf - 3 or 4x
Robin Trower - 4x
Roy Buchannon - 2x
John Lee Hooker
Toni Iommi (solo from Black Sabbath)
Dave Edmunds
Brian Setzer
Steve Cropper
Dickie Betts
Neal Schon
Link Wray
Yngvey Malmsteen
The Cult
Allman Brothers
Outlaws
Molly Hatchett
Marshall Tucker Band
Boston
Todd Rundgren
Lonnie Mack
Stevie Ray Vaughan - 8 or 9x
Jimmy Vaughan - (also with Stevie Ray Vaughan)
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Satan & Adam
Savoy Brown - 3 or 4x
King Crimson - 24 or 25x
The Police
David Sanborn - 3x
David Sancious - 2x
David Gilmour (solo from Pink Floyd) - 3x
Roger Waters (solo from Pink Floyd) - 3x
Van Morrison (total fucking waste of time & money)
Johnny Clyde Copeland - 3x
Popa Chubby - 14 or 15x
Hiroshima
Harvey Reid - 3x
Preston Reed - 2x
Michael Hedges - 2x
Return to Forever (Al DiMeola, Paco DeLucia, Jon Luc Ponty) - 2x
Patrick Moraz & Bill Bruford (keyboardist of Moody Blues & drummer of Yes)
Stanley Jordan - 2x
Steve Carlton (guitarist of Steely Dan) - 3x
Elvin Bishop
NIN - 5x
Medeski, Martin, & Wood
Pat Metheny - 3 or 4x
Supertramp
The Kinks - 3x
Queen - 3x
Tangerine Dream
Jack Bruce - 7 or 8x (once with Eric Clapton)
Jeff Weider's Percolator Project
League of Crafty Guitarists (Robert Fripp of King Crimson)
Hot Tuna - 5 or 6x
David Bromberg - 4 or 5x
Allan Holdsworth's I.O.U.
The Strawbs
Brewer & Shipley
Leslie West (from Mountain) 2x
Johnny Winter
Edgar Winter 3x
B.B. King
Taj Mahal - 3 or 4x
Deep Purple - 3x
Buddy Guy - 2x
John Hammond - 3x
Dr. John
Jeff Beck - 2x
Willie Dixon
John Mayall
Twisted Sister
U2
Rod Stewart
Queens of the Stone Age
Death From Above 1979
Bauhuas
Saul Williams
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Zebra
The Nighthawks
The Dreggs (with Steve Morse)
The Steve Morse Band
Annie Haslam (from Renaissance)
Poco
David Grisman - 2x
Allison Krauss
Bill Monroe
Peter Rowan
Pete Seeger
Tony Rice
Little Sammy Davis
Jeff Healey
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - 4 or 5x
Johnny "Guitar" Hughes
Treat Her Right
Joe Ely
Joe Walsh
Living Colour
James Cotton
Bill Frisell - 3x
Whitesnake (Ian Paice, Jon Lord, David Coverdale)
Kip Hanrahan (With Jack Bruce)
David Torn (Once with Bill Bruford, Tony Levin & Chris Botti) - 3x
Imelda May
311
Sublime With Rome
Nevermind (With John Medeski from Medeski, Martin & Wood)
Chris Botti
Steely Dan
Frank Vignola
Chicago
Stickmen (Tony Levin & Pat Mastelotto from King Crimson) - 3x
The Crash Kings
Stone Temple Pilots
Cake
Deftones
DIIV
How To Destroy Angels (Trent Reznor's other band besides Nine Inch Nails)
Tower of Power
War 2x
Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Most of you will hate it....LOL)
Ginger Baker (Finally !!)
Julie Slick
We Used To Cut The Grass
Dylan Doyle Band
Terry Bozzio
Adrian Belew's Power Trio (Singer & guitarist from King Crimson) - 2x
Adrian Belew & Friends with Tony Levin, Trey Gunn, Pat Mastelotto, Markus Reuter, Julie Slick & Johnny Luca
The Golden Grass - 2x
Alice In Chains
Maximum The Hormone
Der En Grey
Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy - 2x
London Souls
Lettuce
Steve Wilson (From Porcupine Tree) - 2x
Al DiMeola - 2x
Brand X - 6x
Iron Butterfly
Ten Years After
Buckethead
Slam Allen - 4x (Once with James Cotton)
Canned Heat - 2x (Once with John Sebastian)
Dick Dale
The Levin Brothers (Tony Levin of King Crimson & Peter Levin)
Vapors of Morphine - 3x
Rick Wakeman - 2x
Jon Anderson - 4x (Twice with The Paul Green Rock Academy)
Micky Dolenz
Felix Cavaliere (From the Rascals)
Jerry Marotta - 2x (Drummer from Peter Gabriel's band)
John Scofield
Mike Stern (Guitarist with Miles Davis)
Kofi Baker (Ginger Baker's son)
Sun Voyager
Geezer
Nels Cline
Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - 2x
Max Creek
Gong
The David Cross Band (David Cross from King Crimson)


(Okay, my hair hurts now & I can't think of anymore......lol)

               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

SeattleCharger

wow, that's a lot of great bands, I  would have liked to see a lot of those classic rock bands too, supertramp, boston, pink floyd  and  yes, white snake, , the cult, the police,


Why would you want anything else?  Just give me a Charger and I'll be happy.

Ponch ®

Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on May 30, 2009, 03:09:54 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on May 30, 2009, 11:09:40 AM

Caifanes (Nacho might know who they are/were)


Estoy tan enamoraadooo
de la neeegra Tomaaaasaa
que cuando se va de caaaasaa
que triste me pooongooooo

:2thumbs:

BTW - just got my Heaven and Hell w/ Coheed and Cambria tickets.  :musik010: :punkrocka:
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

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moparstuart

Quote from: Ponch ® on June 01, 2009, 01:27:47 PM
Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on May 30, 2009, 03:09:54 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on May 30, 2009, 11:09:40 AM

Caifanes (Nacho might know who they are/were)


Estoy tan enamoraadooo
de la neeegra Tomaaaasaa
que cuando se va de caaaasaa
que triste me pooongooooo

:2thumbs:

BTW - just got my Heaven and Hell w/ Coheed and Cambria tickets.  :musik010: :punkrocka:
DIO  :drool5: :drool5: :drool5:            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLOzKtSuPBE
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

Ponch ®

Quote from: moparstuart on June 01, 2009, 03:04:17 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on June 01, 2009, 01:27:47 PM
Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on May 30, 2009, 03:09:54 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on May 30, 2009, 11:09:40 AM

Caifanes (Nacho might know who they are/were)


Estoy tan enamoraadooo
de la neeegra Tomaaaasaa
que cuando se va de caaaasaa
que triste me pooongooooo

:2thumbs:

BTW - just got my Heaven and Hell w/ Coheed and Cambria tickets.  :musik010: :punkrocka:
DIO  :drool5: :drool5: :drool5:            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLOzKtSuPBE

I'm one of the minority who are considered heretics because I think that a) Sabbath was better w/ Dio and b) Ozzy was better as a "solo" artist.

And Coheed and Cambria is my favorite current band...
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

Chrysler Performance West

MichaelRW

Showing my age on this one:

Big Brother and the Holding Company (Janis Joplin). Saw them before they made it big at a place called Grandmothers in East Lansing, Michigan.
Beach Boys
Frank Sinatra
Jimmy Buffett
A Fact of Life: After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says WTF.........

Foreman72

man moparz...what a list...i'd love to see Thorogood someday
Eric "Foreman"

Previous: 1972 Dodge Charger
Current: 2002 Volvo S60

"The steps of a man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down; For the LORD upholds him with His hand.
=Psalm 37:23-24=
"But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven..."
=Matthew 6:19-21=
:pat

Manfred318

Quote from: Ponch ® on June 01, 2009, 03:35:20 PM
I'm one of the minority who are considered heretics because I think that a) Sabbath was better w/ Dio and b) Ozzy was better as a "solo" artist.
:iagree: :iagree:
I would rather hear Sabbath with Dio any day of the week. Dio just fits the whole theme(for lack of a better word) of Sabbath so much better. Ive seen Sabbath with Ozzy when they got back together and played Ozzfest a few years back. It was a good show but man Ozzy should just stick with doing his solo stuff.


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Brightyellow69rtse

well ive been to all kinda of different shows, last few years ive seen alot of country shows. ill try to remember as many as i can. these are in no perticulat order.

brad paisley x3
keith urban x2
eric church
the wreckers
kenny chesneyx3
grechen wilsonx2
carrie underwood
leeann rymes
big and rich
billy currington
blake shelton
dirks bentley
pat green
kellie pickler
tons more country i just cant think of em right now
mariah carey
toolx2
a perfect circle
zz top
god smack
kid rock
dovetail joint
i know theres alot more but im comming up blank lol


nh_mopar_fan

Quote from: Foreman72 on June 01, 2009, 04:32:24 PM
man moparz...what a list...i'd love to see Thorogood someday
He's playing the Casino in Hampton beach this summer.

Foreman72

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on June 04, 2009, 07:55:58 PM
Quote from: Foreman72 on June 01, 2009, 04:32:24 PM
man moparz...what a list...i'd love to see Thorogood someday
He's playing the Casino in Hampton beach this summer.

no way...man you got a date for that?
Eric "Foreman"

Previous: 1972 Dodge Charger
Current: 2002 Volvo S60

"The steps of a man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down; For the LORD upholds him with His hand.
=Psalm 37:23-24=
"But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven..."
=Matthew 6:19-21=
:pat

NHCharger

Quote from: Foreman72 on June 04, 2009, 07:59:16 PM
Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on June 04, 2009, 07:55:58 PM
Quote from: Foreman72 on June 01, 2009, 04:32:24 PM
man moparz...what a list...i'd love to see Thorogood someday
He's playing the Casino in Hampton beach this summer.

no way...man you got a date for that?

August 11 & 12
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55 Dodge Royal 2 door - wife's money pit
2014 RAM 2500HD Diesel

Foreman72

Eric "Foreman"

Previous: 1972 Dodge Charger
Current: 2002 Volvo S60

"The steps of a man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down; For the LORD upholds him with His hand.
=Psalm 37:23-24=
"But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven..."
=Matthew 6:19-21=
:pat

dodgecharger-fan

Let's if I remember 'em all:

Teenage Head (X2)
Rush (X4)
Neil Young and the Bluenotes
Neil Diamond
Colin James (X2)
The Spice Girls (had to take my daughter)
Britney Spears (ditto)
Stevie Ray Vaughan (X2)
Downchild Blues Band (now known as just plain old Downchild - think, "Hip, Hop, Fly!")
Joe Cocker
B.B. King (X3)
Buddy Guy
Tragically Hip (X2)
Then there was that band that played at Crystal Beach one year and no one can remember who it was but we just HAD to be there.  :lol:
That a capella band that did The Lion Sleeps tonight... (Free concert in a park.)

..and I'm sure there's more that I just can't remember. Pretty sad list for a 43 year old, but I was never too big on going to concerts.


Edit: I just started reading back through the thread and saw another..

George Thorogood (X2)

Jeez, It used to be I didn't need the hint to remember stuff.

Roger Hodgson - formerly of Supertramp (X2 - once with his duo and once with a full orchestra)

Then there was the Ronnie Hawkins living tribute concert: (from http://www.jazzreview.com/article/review-4943.html)
"There was a tribute concert held in Ronnie Hawkins' honor at Massey Hall in Oct. 2002, when it was felt that Ronnie had only three months to live. That night some of the best came out to entertain Ronnie and his wife of 40 years, Wanda seated front row center. Some of these special individuals in music included singer Kris Kristofferson, Kelly Jay (Crowbar), Levon Helm and Garth Hudson of The Band .. and Maud Hudson singing "Days Gone By" for Ronnie.

Guitarist Buzz Thompson and blues harp players Jerome Godboo and Roly Platt were also part of the star-studded lineup that night, as were guitar virtuosos Domenic Troiano and Jeff Healey. Doug Inglis was playing drums simultaneously with Levon Helm, who was on a separate drum kit. Also part of the entertainment were The Weber Brothers, as well as The Partland Brothers; David Wilcox and Goddo founder Greg Godovitz on scorching lead guitar riffs and some vocals - with backup singers B.J. Cook, Patti Jannetta and Shawn Jackson helping pay tribute to The Hawk the best way they knew - in song!

Bill Clinton himself, a dedicated Hawkins fan and longtime friend, also appeared -- on two huge TV's perched above the Massey Hall stage that night of Oct. 4th, 2002 to say hello to his good friend Ronnie, in what seemed like a 'farewell to a beloved friend'. Clinton's optimistic and friendly manner in his prerecorded video message to Hawkins that night, seemed very inspirational to this writer. Clinton awed the crowd in attendance, who showed reverence, respect and appreciation for Clinton's heartfelt appearance to say "Hi" to his old friend, Ronnie Hawkins. Another special guest via the same TV monitors, included famed music producer and former Hawk, David Foster, as well as guitarist Domenic Troiano -- even though Dom also appeared on stage this night, as part of the talent roster.

Most in attendance that night in Oct. 2002, felt that Ronnie's days were numbered -- literally. Even the doctors' prognosis gave The Hawk only two or three months to live. Anne Pick's Still Alive & Kickin' documentary was scheduled to be a two-parter -- with the first half featuring The Hawk as he was alive -- then part two, as the events unfolded after he passed away.

Ronnie fooled 'em all by hanging on and making a full recovery to the effervescent and lively character we all know and love to this day. Even this writer's first excursion into Goldmine Magazine, with the Ronnie Hawkins Oct. 4, 2002 Tribute Concert review, was bumped ahead to a Jan. 10, 2003 publishing date (and Ronnie's 68th birthday) in the annual Elvis cover issue - thanks to the kind understanding of then-Goldmine-editor Greg Loescher. It was felt that a February or March 2003 publishing date for my concert review might find Hawkins either too weak or near death to be cheered up by this review.

The fact that Hawkins survived all this stuff, like a rockabilly cat with at least nine lives we know of (and maybe more he's not talking about), makes this night at Massey Hall, December 17, 2005, that much more special! Here's a living miracle in progress, entertaining his friends and fans three years after he was supposed to be as dead as Elvis is purported to be .. but the Hawk's not gone yet! Ronnie's still rockin' and rollin' as good as ever -- like he's swallowed a 'proton energy pill' given to him by 1960s cartoon superhero Roger Ramjet. Maybe a little help from Rompin' Ronnie's 'energy healer' Adam, might have done the trick too, helping in Ronnie's recovery. Or as Ronnie puts it, "With a little help from the 'Big Rocker' in the sky!""

Jon Smith

QuoteThe Offspring                    THE F*ING OFFSPRING!!!!  Come on. OMG AWESOME!!!!!

just got tickets..so you can add them to my list after 26 aug...they're quite good then are they?  :lol:

C_stripes

Quote from: Jon Smith on June 05, 2009, 07:35:47 AM
QuoteThe Offspring                    THE F*ING OFFSPRING!!!!  Come on. OMG AWESOME!!!!!

just got tickets..so you can add them to my list after 26 aug...they're quite good then are they?  :lol:

They are awesome.  Here is a little tidbit I took with my camera. Sorry about the sound quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElVn2_2fTOE
I'm smarter than I act, But I don't act smarter than I am.

defiance

1st concert, Nine Inch Nails (downward spiral) + Pop Will Eat Itself
- NIN was awesome.  It was open floor and I was on the railing most of the time, so the 'fighting off anyone trying to shove themselves in front of me' equivelant of front row seats.  PWEI was ok, too. 

2nd concert, Queensryche (Promised Land) + Type O Negative (blooty kisses)
- Best concert I've ever been to, hands down.  Queensryche was freaking amazing.  As was type o negative.  Again, open floor, right up at the front.

cheap trick
- It was an outdoor festival way past their "big" years, and they did pretty good.

Queensryche (hear in the now frontier)
- Terrible.  I don't know what happened between promised land and this one, but they stunk.  Plus I had nosebleed seats...

Smashing Pumpkins (inf. sadness) + Garbage (Garbage)
- Awesome.  Both bands were amazing.  I had nosebleed seats again, though :(  But the concert was amazing!

Bush + Goo Goo Dolls + No Doubt
- Blegh.  Worst concert ever.  No doubt was the only one that performed with any apparent talent (which was odd since - at the time - I liked the albums from the other two much better), and bush finished off with - since it was valentine's day - the most horrific rendition of "this one goes out to the one I love" (orig. REM) I've ever heard.  Few horrible remakes ever approach the maiming that song took that night.

Counting Crows (recovering the satellites) + Fiona Apple
- Fiona apple was pretty atrocious, but Counting Crows were great. 

Tori Amos (Choirgirl, LR)
- Pretty good concert.  She did well, but my seats weren't very good.

Third Eye Blind (Blue)
- Terrible seats, terrible sound guy...  The concert was good other than that, which is actually pretty good overall, but the sound guy had enough issues to be distracting...

Barenaked Ladies
- Great show! :)  Lots of fun.

Tori Amos (Venus, Dallas)
- AWESOME concert, TERRIBLE pre-concert experience.  I almost got kicked out.  My wife and I paid like $300 total for near-front-row tickets.  The "really good" seats were all in folding chairs in the 'pit' of the arena, and the organizers screwed up - they were 2 seats short in row 3 (our row).  So there were 22 seats, and there were supposed to be 24.  We were supposed to be in seats 11 and 12, which were supposed to be the two seats on the left of the middle aisle.  So we sat down on the two seats to the left of the middle ailse (not knowing, at the time, that those were seats 10 and 11 because of the messup).  Not long after the row was nearly full of people, and someone who had seat 10 said we were in his seat.  We showed him our tickets, he showed us his, we couldn't come to an agreement, so he went to get an usher/bouncer.  When he started checking, he realized that the row was screwed up (people on the other side were arguing over which seat was which, too), we watched him escort one guy from the other side up to the main seats (WAY back) and never come back, so when he came back and asked us to get up, we told him we would get up when he showed us seats - in THIS row - we could sit in, and until then we would remain firmly seated.  He said he would find us satisfactory seats or get us a refund, I told him that would NOT be acceptable given that we didn't pay retail for the tickets.  He started getting mad and got a manager or something over telling us to move, but again, since this was THEIR screw-up, we refused to do so until he could point to vacant seats in row 3 we could move to.  The manager and bouncer went off and had some sort of animated discussion, and apparently came to some agreement, left, got another chair, put it in the aisle on the other side, and gave it to the first guy waiting for a seat.  Apparently he didn't want to deal with us -which is fine by me.  All this time, the first guy they took out of the row on the other side never came back, so apparently he just lost his seat...  So all things considered I'm glad we stood our ground, even though I was scared they were going to just outright kick us out! :)
Anyway, the concert itself was amazing.  She did a cover of the cure's lovesong that was just awesome!

Live (birds of pray)
- Good concert.  I'm a 'kinda' live fan, but they did a great job.

Tori Amos (Strange Little Girls, St Louis)
- fat lady beside me took up half my seat, but otherwise great show! :)

king's x
- Was invited by a friend who really likes them.  I didn't :)

evanescence
- I waited in line to see them in a little club in Little Rock before they got big (they'd just been signed to do the daredevil soundtrack, and had produced "Origin" through a small label, but hadn't produced "Fallen" yet.  I gave up getting in, though.  Saw them in a big concert a few years later, though, they were awesome at the time.

trans siberian express
- I've seen them twice now, amazing spectacle of a show.  Best pyrotechnics I've seen at any concert.  They know how to put on a good show, that's for sure.

Nine Inch Nails (with teeth)
- This was almost on par with their downward spiral performance.  It was simply amazing.


bordin34

I don't really go to concert I just tag along so I have only seen
-The Village People
-The Beach Boys
-Sarah Bareilles- Love Song Girl
-Counting Crows
-Maroon 5
- And hopefully this summer Blink-182

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squeakfinder

I've seen a few unknown bands in knightclubs but below are the ones I've seen in concert.

Sonny & Cher
Bette Midler
Mr. Mr.

Let's see those on somebody else' list  :lol:

Bette Midler's piano player was Barry Manilow. He was unknown in the mid 70's.


Still looking for 15x7 Appliance slotted mags.....

Brock Samson

  Having been to literally hundreds of live shows since my first about 1965 with a bunch of surf bands...
  I'll just touch some hi-lights...
My first real rock show was Santanas' first show at the Fillmore West 1968, Also in '68 Chicago Transit Authority when they were known as CTA. The YoungBloods when Darkness Darkness was in the top ten.
Ike and Tina Turner When Proud Mary was in the top ten.
The Dixie Dregs about seven or eight times usually front row center.
  Robin Trower, Tower of Power and Van Morrison at Winterland.
   The worst show i ever saw was also at Winterland - Joe Frazier and the Knockouts with an audience of about a dozen people most of whom were his family...  :lol:
   The Crusifucks the Dead Kennedys and Flipper at the Market Street Cinema.
   Rage against the machine, helmet and Tool at the Warfield, Thin Lizzy the Chinatown tour at the same venue one of my favorite shows of all time.
  the Police, Iggy Pop at the Oakland Civic Holloween concert - at the time of their Ghost in the Machine success.
Ten or so shows by Oingo Boingo in San Fran and L.A. including the first time at Madame Wongs' when they were still the Mistic Knights of Oingo Boingo.
Gong, Brand X, three or four shows by the Jim Carroll Band...  :scratchchin:
Fugazi who's fans completly produced their show at Fort Funston.
      ...In New Yorks Manhatten I saw Killing Joke about '97.
and in upstate N.Y in the late '70s I saw the Fifth Dimension.
Funkadelic about 7 or eight times incl. 1st time at the Mothership Connection show at the Cow Palace when I was the only white guy at the show...  :-\ or probably within a mile of the concert...
I saw YES when Owner of a Lonely Heart was a huge hit, and the three second slapback from the Cow Palaces poor acoustics made it sonicly the most horrible undiscerible mish mash of echos...
Neal Diamond at Disneyland at my H.S. G.F.s' prom night,.. and it was really great too.. in 1975.
Bootsy Collins a couple times...
ZZ Topps' Afterburner show at the Cow Palace one of the best shows I've ever seen,.. and three years later ZZ Topps' MSD (beer) tour - one of the worst shows I've ever seen...
  Duran Duran just after their second album Hungrey Like the Wolf was released...  :shruggy:
  John Mcglaphlin with Shakti at the Keystone, John Scofield at the Old Waldorf.
  Weather Report at the Berkeley Greek Theater,.. The Grateful Dead, Joanie Mitchells' Jazz tour with Jaco Pastorius.
  :scratchchin:
  Machine Head, Death Angel, Ratt, Zebra Aldo Nova & basicly a whole shit load of punk bands and metal bands most of who I forget their names and/or was too stoned drunk or both to comprehend or remember...   :cheers:
  Alan Holdsworth both with IOU and in later years... Pat Mathini and another whole crap load of mid '80s fusion guitarists only other guitarists have heard of,.. like Kittyhawk, Dry Jack, Caldara etc...
Al Dimiola in his first two tours and later with Paco De Lucia and John Mc Glaphlin..
  one of the best shows I saw recently was Saint Germain where the ratio of chicks to dudes was approx 15/1 better then even a Dave Matthews Concert...  :yesnod:
  Bill Bruford and Billy Cobham both jazz fusion drummers,.. David Crosby a few years ago...
Marti Jones was one of my Favs of all time too... at Slims.. all for now, my brain hurts and I'm having flashbacks...

  :eek2:
oh yeah,.. Bowie,.. Sting,.. Guns and Roses before anyone knew who they were,.. Miles Davis the man with the Horn Tour,..  :scratchchin:



 


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Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on May 30, 2009, 02:56:37 PM
Here's my list. Not bad for a 16 year old. In no particular order :cheers:


1. Metallica
2. Iron Maiden
3. Van Halen
4. Ozzy Osbourne
5. Rob Zombie
6. Aerosmith
7. Motley Crue
8. Judas Priest
9. Queen
10. Bad Company
11. Testament (met the singer and bass player)
12. April Wine
13. Lamb Of God
14. Trooper
15. 38 Special
16. Molly Hatchet

Got floor tickets to AC/DC this summer :2thumbs: I've also seen local bands various times.

Hey Cody,

I will be at that concert as well. maybe I will see you there! I am going down with another Mopar brotha.

Now bands I have seen, I am sure I will miss many as my memory is not so good with things like this and I cannot remeber who opened for most of these groups!

Trooper
Doucette
April Wine
Toronto
Bare Naked Ladies
Def Leppard
ACDC
Dave Matthews Band
Headpins
Headstones
BTO


1968 Charger R/T 440 
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 680 HP Cummins with attitude

C_stripes

Maybe I missed it. But I haven't seen the Ramones or the Sex Pistols on anyone's list yet. I sit down the other night and made a list of the concerts I want to see this summer. It would be possible for me to hit about 15 shows this year, but I may want to put that money into my Duster. It's hard for me to see any good concerts as the venues are all around 100+ miles from me. SUCKS!!!!
I'm smarter than I act, But I don't act smarter than I am.