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Old 08-16-2025, 03:01 AM   #21
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Every Trans-Siberian Orchestra show I've been to.
I saw one Trans-Siberian Orchestra show in 2015, and it was amazing. They must really be great if you've seen so many concerts without losing interest. It's too bad Paul O'Neill died. I'm glad to converse with a fellow fan.
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I saw one Trans-Siberian Orchestra show in 2015, and it was amazing. They must really be great if you've seen so many concerts without losing interest. It's too bad Paul O'Neill died. I'm glad to converse with a fellow fan.
A lot of their tours have centered around their first release Christmas Eve And Other Stories. I've seen that album played in it's entirety a few times. They have also done a show around their second and third albums which are The Christmas Attic and The Lost Christmas Eve. I've seen both of those as well. They have done a tour based on their first non-holiday album, Beethoven's Last Night and I've also seen that particular tour. It was on that tour that I actually had the opportunity to meet and talk with Paul O'Neill. It's something I'll never forget.
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And being right in the middle of a Snarky Puppy recording session with the Metropole Orkest?
Indeed. I can't wait for the footage to be released later this year, maybe I'll see my face.
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Springsteen 2012, Manchester.
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My best would either be AC/DC in 2015 (AT&T Park, San Francisco) or The Dictators in 1991 (The Stone, San Francisco).

Next would be Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, 2012, HP Pavilion, San Jose.
Loved that show so much.

The Beach Boys on their 50th Anniversary Tour was fantastic. (Loved seeing Van Halen also four days afterward).

Springsteen at the Shoreline in Mountain View, 5/3/88, was also one of the best.
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Don Henley at the Beacon theater in NY

...a week or so after Glen Frey passed away


seeing Elvis at MSG was the most thrilling..the hysteria in the Garden that day..screaming women out of control..reminded of the Beatles videos with out of insane fans..lol
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