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Old 03-22-2010, 03:29 PM   #121
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Bruce Hornsby: Melody Tent in Hyannis, MA. With dad, cousin, and uncle. Bruce actually called a child savant onto stage to play the keyboards for 'The Way it Is'.

3rd Eye Blind: Holy Cross U in Worcester, MA. With my friend Michelle. Very fun.

Aerosmith: Comcast center in Mansfield, MA. With Michelle again, but this time I was me suggesting the concert. Awesome show through and through. Only bother was the scent of stoners, but no big.

TM Revolution: Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD. The man was moved to the point of happy tears. He really had no idea the kind of fanbase he had outside of Japan, and when he came to do his first ever concert in America he was in for a big surprise. I myself never realized that Hot Limit on DDR was an English language Eurobeat cover of his J-Rock song.

Larc En Ciel: First Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MD. We got a preview of FullMetal Alchemist while awaiting setup. I had a rockin' good time at this one. This was Larc's 1st ever time in America, and they did produce a DVD of it "Live in the USA."

Yoko Ishida: Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA. I love me some Eurobeat covers of anime songs! Her many sexy outfits didn't hurt either. After the concert, she came to the dance and did an encore.

Kalafina: Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA. This trio of Japonesses can sing many powerful, sometimes mysterious numbers. Wide range of instruments used in the backgrounds too: from guitars and drums to flutes.

Smile.DK: Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, WA. I got all the way up the front row with this cool chick I had been dancing with. They did new and songs, lots of dancing, and rekindled my addiction to their music. To make my friend Erica proud, I shouted "Freebird!" during a song break. Guy next me told me to die.

JAM Project: First Mariner Arena in Baltimore, MD. 5 Japanese singers responsible for various intro and ending themes, including my favourite song of the show: Cha-LA HEAD Cha-LA from Dragon Ball Z

Video Game Orchestra: Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA. Consisting of a pit orchestra, metal band, choir, and solo singer, this famous team showed just how cool video game music can be. In the late goings, the world famous Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu took the keyboards for an FF7 mash up.

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Old 03-22-2010, 03:42 PM   #122
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Manson
Children Of Bodom
In Flames
Sepultura
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Old 03-22-2010, 10:08 PM   #123
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Whoa, awesome! Were they still a glam band back then?
Not glam, but they sure didn't have the Vulgar era look yet... and it was still Diamond Darrell
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Old 03-24-2010, 03:30 PM   #124
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Drove over to Memphis last night and saw Exodus, Tsetament and MEGADETH!!!

Amazing show to say the least. They all still got it!

Here's other bands I've seen....

The Mars Volta [Deloused Tour, Frances the Mute Tour, Bedlam in Goliath Tour, Octahedron Tour]
Misfits [with Michale Graves on vox and with Jerry Only on vox]
Rancid [both lineups]
Van Halen [Balance Tour]
Kiss [Revenger Tour, 1st Reunion Tour 2X]
Violent Femmes
Stone Temple Pilots
Pearl Jam
Disturbed
Slipknot
Godsmack
AFI
Everclear [both lineups]
Guns N Roses [Use Your Illusion Era]
Whitesnake
Metallica [with Newstead and with Trujillo]
Avenged Sevenfold [Waking the Fallen tour]
Ozzy
Hank Jr
Hank III with A$$jack
Offspring [Ixnay on the Hombre Tour]
311
Type O Negative
Slayer
Anthrax
Cannibal Corpse
Gwar

I know there's many more, but I can't remember a lot of the ones from my high school/college days, lol
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Old 03-24-2010, 05:26 PM   #125
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Edited some more shows into my last post
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Old 03-24-2010, 07:43 PM   #126
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Chicago (twice)
Primus
Megadeth
Metallica
Earth, Wind & Fire
Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin cover band)

Progressive Nation 2008 (seen in Oakland, California):
  • Dream Theater
  • Opeth
  • Between the Buried and Me
  • 3
Progressive Nation 2009 (seen in San Jose, California):
  • Dream Theater
  • Zappa Plays Zappa
  • Bigelf
  • Scale The Summit
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Old 03-24-2010, 07:44 PM   #127
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Queen(3X)
Genesis (all incarnations)(4X)
Yes(2X)
Van Halen (all incarnations) (5X)
Rush (5X)
Gentle Giant
ELP
John Mellencamp
Clapton
G3
Pink Floyd
Satriani
Colin James
The Boss

and many more
Damn. Wow. Awesome.
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Old 03-26-2010, 05:46 PM   #128
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Not glam, but they sure didn't have the Vulgar era look yet... and it was still Diamond Darrell
That must have been badass to see them back when Phil was still doing the Halford-esque screaming live.

Also, a lot of people don't realize that if you check the liner notes to Vulgar Display of Power, it still lists him as Diamond Darrell! Go ahead and check
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Old 03-26-2010, 07:52 PM   #129
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Pantera opening for Wrathchild America in 1991(?) & at least 5 times after
Damageplan three days before Dime got shot
Sounds like the Cowboy From Hell era. 90-91

Of course I missed the Chicago show when they taped the video for "Walk" in 92. It was at the Vic Theater on the northside.

I saw Wrathchild America and Annihilator open for Testament in 1989/90?

Damageplan I saw two weeks before Dime was killed.
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Old 04-02-2010, 03:28 AM   #130
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Motley Crue
Butch Walker
Buckcherry X2
Papa Roach X2
Avenged Sevenfold
Hinder
Rev Theory
Burn Halo
Anberlin
Emery
Jonezetta
The Classic Crime
The Fold

Warped Tour:
My Chemical Romance
Aiden
Bullet for My Valentine
Eighteen Visions
Fall Out Boy
The Offspring
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Hawthorne Heights
Cartel
Armor for Sleep
Senses Fail X2
Saosin
might be more... but my mind went blank
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Old 04-05-2010, 05:21 AM   #131
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Pantera w/ Anthrax
Body Count
Slashes Blues Ball (Also got a pick he threw in the crowd)
Suicidal Tendancies
Slipknot x3
Static X w/ Reveille
Metallica w/ Korn
Slayer
Machine Head (several times)
Megadeth / Black Sabbath w/ Ronny James Dio (Heaven & Hell Tour)
Black Sabbath (Ozzy)

And many more I can't think of....
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Old 04-06-2010, 03:30 PM   #132
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There used to be a concert every few weeks at the Agora (a small hall theater) in Columbus, Ohio in the 70's when I was an undergrad at Ohio State. The acoustics were excellent and everyone was relatively close to the stage. I saw most of my concerts there, or the larger Veteran's Memorial Colosseum, or (least preference) Cleveland Stadium including:

Donovan
Iron Butterfly
Rick Derringer
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Montrose (singer Sammy Hagar)
James Gang
Argent
Ted Nugent (twice)
Boston (twice, first one was Oct '76 after release of first album)
Kansas (twice, first time was after release of Leftoverture, best concert I've seen)
Todd Rungren's Utopia
Aerosmith (1976)
Buddy Rich
Kiss (1977)
REO Speedwagon
Pink Floyd (Animals)
Nazareth
David Bowie
Black Sabbath (w/Ozzy) (After Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath)
Uriah Heep
Styx (after release of Equinox)

and many others that I can't recall at the moment.

My older step-brother was the big concert-goer, and saw pretty much everyone at the time, including Janis Joplin, The Doors, Hendrix, and he saw the original Dark Side of the Moon concert that Floyd put on at Kent State. He was also at Woodstock. Hard to top that!

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Pink Floyd (x7)
KISS (x5)
Ozzy (x3)
Ratt
Aerosmith
James Taylor
Roger Waters (x3)
David Gilmour
David Bowie
Heart
Genesis
Queensryke
Robert Plant
Page and Plant
Paul McCartney (x2)
Green Day
Foreigner
Joan Baez
Dar Williams
Laurie Anderson
Phil Collins
The Residents
Grateful Dead



And a bunch I can't even remember...

A) I'm likely deaf (but I think I can hear)
B) The best concerts I'm sure I can't remember anyway.

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Old 04-06-2010, 06:09 PM   #134
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I'm likely deaf (but I think I can hear)
Concerts, drumming, and hi-fi have all taken their toll on me, I now wear aids.
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The best concerts I'm sure I can't remember anyway.
Ditto, uh...um, what were we discussing?
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First concert was 11/14/80 Van Halen, St. Pete FL. Notice I said Van HALEN, not Van HAGAR. Great show. We drove up from Sarasota. It was just a few months after a barge hit the old Skyway Bridge. So that part of the bridge, like 150 feet over the bay, is dangling. I am 17, driving my car. At the top of the bridge, my buddies open all the doors. AHOLES. lol. Great concert though. http://bitsandpieces.us/2009/08/24/t...aster-0f-1980/



Jimmy Buffett, softball fields in Key West '87. Just lucked out and caught the show. Tickets were 8 bucks, got to bring in my 35mm camera. http://www.flickr.com/photos/slick1r...7604319876874/

Pink Floyd, Oct. 30, '87 BEST concert I have seen. Tampa Stadium, the one the Bucs played in before Raymond James. Just found the stub!

Pink Floyd, early 90s, GT Football Stadium. Atlanta Some idiot was climbing up the rafters under the seats above us. Police spent half the concert trying to get him down. Sideshow during lulls in the concert.

Allman Brothers Opening up for Stevie Ray Vaughan, St. Pete Bayfront Civic Center. It was for the Seven Turns album of the Allman Brothers. Greg was drunk as a skunk, slurring every word, we all just laughed whenever he said something. Band sounded great though, Warren Hayes and Dickie Betts. SRV was SUPER HUMAN on guitar. Playing behind his back and over his head!!! Had my future ex-wife with me, OH WHAT A NIGHT!

Super Bowl Of Rock N Roll 10 in The Tangerine Bowl in Orlando. Heart was headlining. Cheap Trick. Pat Travers. Triumph among the bands. Cool seeing Rick Nielsen and his 5 neck guitar. Bought a bootleg shirt. Later find out that although it had all the acts, incorrectly says Rock Super Bowl XI.

Foghat, 80s, opening for Blue Oyster Cult at Lakeland Civic Center, 80s.

Fleetwood Mac, late 80s with Stevie Nicks. Stevie had a tent on stage, changed after every song it seemed.

Robert Plant, late 80s

Eric Clapton at the height of his 80s career.

Don Henley, late 80s, that was for the album that had All She Wants To Do Is Dance

Rolling Stones, Tangerine Bowl, 1981, only time that Van Halen and the Stones played on the same venue. Van Halen was the opening act. You had to mail off for tickets at the unheard of price of $50 bucks! DLR shot a moon at the crowd, said that was for the local newspaper music critic. We worked up to the front wall for the Stones, back in the day of "stadium seating" with no assigned seats. It was hot as Hades and overcast with unbearable humidity. Security was hosing us off with the reclaimed water they used to irrigate the field with. It was so chlorinated, all our eyes were burning. A hot little number asked to mount my shoulders for She's My Little T and A. After, a guy next to her gave her something. She turned purple and we passed her over the fence to security. There was bad acid at the show. A friend of ours took some, missed the show and awoke in the back of someone's pickup. During the show, this big guy was standing up passed out and leaning on people. We were packed like sardines, swaying. He would lean on my, I would push him off, then lean on someone else who would do the same. I am a big guy too. My friend was like, cold cock this guy! I didn't he eventually got pushed out of the crowd. Good times. Drank my first warm beer at the time. 19, and drinking was legal while in a car, just as long as you were not drunk.

Early 90s, Blue Oyster Cult, Gwinett GA

Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour early 90s, GA Dome. Got to go backstage after Brian Adams opened and then got 5th row seats...know someone in security.

Little River Band Mableton, GA great little ampitheater 10 miles from my house
Atlanta Rhythm Section Mableton Awesome show in a 7k size ampitheater.

Gloria Estafan, in her hay day, with all the little Glorias all over the venue. Was in either in Tampa or St. Pete. this was her come back tour from breaking her back. Got to see her right before the '96 Olympics in Atlanta, she wrote the theme song for the games. At the end, really cool, had several U.S. Olympians come on stage.

Oct 1 2007, Allman Brothers Band, Lakewood Amphitheater Atlanta, bummed, it was a double bill with Lynyrd Skynyrd, but they had to cancel. moe. was subbed.

Fleetwood Mac, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benetar, Chastain Park Atlanta, early 00s. Humid as the dickens, heat index over 100. People fainting.

Beach Boys early 00s. You know you are getting old when the concert you are at is at a volume low enough you can use a cell phone.

Kenny G....date concert, lol, 1980s.

Dan Fogelberg, another date concert, mid 80s. Won tickets from 102.5 in Sarasota along with dinner for 2. Took a nurse that was 8 years older then me. 8-O

John Sebastion, another date concert, he was a member of a 60s band, the Grass Roots, later wrote the theme for Welcome Back Kotter. While doing his show, this obnoxious dude would not shut up, trying to get him to play this song or that, real loud. The concert was in a small night club. Finally John says, dude, you are stepping on my shovel when I am trying to work, lol.

Genesis mid 80s, around time of "Duke". Phil Collins played the drums for two hours and was jumping all over the place, I thought he was on coke, lol.

Yes, mid 80s, Sun Dome, USF Campus Tampa. Top of the Dome is inflated, you have to pass through large turning doors to get into the building to maintain the pressure. During the concert, people get up on the roof and you can see them through the fabric.

Rod Stewart, 1985, first concert allowed back into Tampa Stadium since the riot at the Led Zep concert in 1975 when the show was cancelled due to rain and the fear of electrocuting the band. Rod Stewart wore a black oversize T shirt that said in big white letters "Stay Alive In 85".

U2 Joshua Tree tour, Tampa Stadium. 12/5/87 Back of the stadium. They had a large screen midway in the field so we could see in the back. There was an annoying delay between the sound and the video.

David Bowie, Glass Spider Tour, Tampa Stadium. Discovered Grolsch Beer on the way to the concert, lol. Pretty far from the concert but had glasses. Checking out this hot dancer, later on found out it was a guy with long hair. Bowie spent most of the concert in a swing above the stage.

Carlos Santana, the year before he got big again with Supernatural at the Midtown Music Festival, Atlanta. Fabulous Thunderbirds were there too. Almost no one listening to Santana. He was the only reason I was there. My girlfriend at the time, current wife, was in a pissy mode because she was trying to stop smoking and didn't want to. Ended up leaving before seeing everything I wanted to.

Lots of bands I wanted to see no longer around like The Cars, original Lynyrd, The Police, Tom Petty, Blondie, and even the Bee Gees. Some I was lucky to catch, like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Pink Floyd. Others that have been close and I missed like, DM, NIN and Peter Framption I might still catch someday. Had fun going down memory lane.

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W.A.S.P/ Iron Maiden in Powerslave tour
Bon Jovi/ RATT
Accept/Dio in Sacred Heart tour
Judas Priest
Queensryche/ Ozzy in The Ultimate Sin tour
Heart
Testament/Anthrax Among the Living tour
Alice Cooper (late 80s)
Poison/RATT
Warlock
Anthrax/Ozzy Crazy Babies tour
David Bowie
KISS (dont remember the name of the album at the time of show, had Crazy Nights)
Ac/DC (late 80s)
Megadeth (So Far, So Good, So What)
Lita Ford/Poison
Sepultura/Alice in Chains/Ozzy (No More Tears tour)
Quiet Riot (in early to mid 90s...they played in a small bar in P'cola Beach
Metallica in support of the Black album
Shadow's Fall/Lamb of God/ Slipknot (The Subliminal Verses)

there's sure to be more that I have forgotten...
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There was one long concert I went to in the late 80s when I was babysitting some teenagers for their parents. It wasn't groups I was into. It was in Tampa Stadium. May have been Monsters of Rock with Metallica headlining. But I doubt it. I think it was hair bands like Poison and Ratt. Wish I could recall who it was.
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I've been to so many concerts I'll have a hard time remembering:

International Acts:
Muse x 3
The Tea Party x 5
Metallica x 2
Guns N Roses
Slipknot
Live x 9
Ash
Strapping Young Lad x 3
Foo Fighters
Red Hot Chili Peppers x 2
Helmet
Korn x 5
Meshuggah x 2
Mudvayne
Sevendust
Creed
Smashing Pumpkins x 2
Tool x 2
U2 x 2
Between the Buried and Me
Fear Factory x 2
Static-X x 2
Nickelback
Rollins Band
Stabbing Westward
Primus
The Cure
Filter
Soundgarden
Rage Against the Machine
Marilyn Manson
Nine Inch Nails
Soulfly
Rammstein
Placebo
Queens of the Stone Age
Limp Bizkit
Garbage
Deftones x 3

Local Acts:
Karnivool x 7
John Butler Trio x 6
Grinspoon
Mark of Cain x 3
Shihad x 3
TISM x 4
Superjesus x 3
Killing Heidi
Sunk Loto x 2
The Butterfly Effect x 3
Cog x 3

There would be so many more that I can't remember off the top of my head, but suffice to say I've been to a few concerts.
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There was one long concert I went to in the late 80s when I was babysitting some teenagers for their parents. It wasn't groups I was into. It was in Tampa Stadium. May have been Monsters of Rock with Metallica headlining. But I doubt it. I think it was hair bands like Poison and Ratt. Wish I could recall who it was.
I'm gonna go with this show for you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsters_of_Rock_Tour_1988

I remember selling tickets at Spec's Music for that one.
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The Who
Led Zeppelin
Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd
David Bowie
Eric Clapton
Yes
Deep Purple
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rush
Black Sabbath
Bruce Springsteen
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
Fleetwood Mac
Alice Cooper
Bachman Turner Overdrive
J. Geils Band
Ted Nugent
Talking Heads
David Gilmour
The Tea Party
Los Lobos

(my jazz concert list is much better)
A lot of heavy hitters on that list. I almost got to see the Stones when they came to Akron, Ohio in '72 (?) but the stadium only held 30,000 and sold out quickly. There must have been 5,000 to 10,000 people milling around outside the stadium during the concert that couldn't get in.
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