Most embarrassing concert you've been to

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  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    An ABBA cover band. I thoroughly enjoyed it though.

    It's hard to fathom that a group of people actually wanted to cover ABBA. :tongue:
  • stephdeeable
    stephdeeable Posts: 1,407 Member
    An ABBA cover band. I thoroughly enjoyed it though.

    It's hard to fathom that a group of people actually wanted to cover ABBA. :tongue:

    Don't even ABBA is awesome.
  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    An ABBA cover band. I thoroughly enjoyed it though.

    It's hard to fathom that a group of people actually wanted to cover ABBA. :tongue:

    Don't even ABBA is awesome.

    You misspelled, "pop crap". :wink:
  • The Monkees...and Weird Al opened. Can't make this stuff up.
  • Cher with the Village People.

    If I Could Turn Back Time!

    Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
  • bearkisses
    bearkisses Posts: 1,252 Member
    i'm not embarrassed but bet people think i should be

    ke$ha and LMFAO....honestly, one of the most fun ones though
  • Tommy Tutone... 867-5309.. Lol
  • jnichel
    jnichel Posts: 4,553 Member
    i'm not embarrassed but bet people think i should be

    ke$ha and LMFAO....honestly, one of the most fun ones though

    Embarrassed? Hell, I never heard of the first one, and thought the second one was an acronym until I Googled it as well.
  • Limeycat
    Limeycat Posts: 249 Member
    Imagination with Leee John. Appallingly bad!
  • EZaccone85
    EZaccone85 Posts: 107 Member
    Hanson 17 years ago
  • EZaccone85
    EZaccone85 Posts: 107 Member
    I saw Hanson in 1997 in Seattle and then again in 2006/2007 playing acoustic at a smaller club venue and it was even better!! I <3 Hanson! :) No shame!

    I also saw Avril Lavigne in Seattle...that show was more embarrassing for her than for me, though, I think. :)

    I still listen to hanson christmas haha
  • Elizaj85
    Elizaj85 Posts: 158 Member
    I took my aunty to see the Osmands twice one with Donny and once without for her birthday
  • Marilyn Manson.
    I love the recorded music, but Manson can't perform live. The only good thing that came from that concert was meeting John 5 and Twiggy.
  • Snitch1
    Snitch1 Posts: 201 Member
    David Cassidy..Never heard of him?:ohwell:
    Think "The Partridge Family-the ones on the bus...
    Well, you are not old as dirt like me then:noway: !
    I was 12 or 13
    Perhaps the most horrible thing about it was, my mom bribed a friends daughter-(she was about 18 )
    She was probably more embarrassed than I was!!

    The WORST thing was he kept "dry humping" his guitar as he was playing it:noway: ..
    I didn't understand-thought it was "gross..":laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    I did not know it was supposed to be sexy.:embarassed:
    I went home that night and tore down all the posters I had of him.:frown: :frown: :frown:
  • pet1127
    pet1127 Posts: 572 Member
    I win hands down:

    I saw mind you with my girlfriend at the time her parents invited me to dinner then concert after, are you ready for this:

    Tom Jones!! We were probably in the 6th row, never seen so many panties being thrown on stage OMG...

    I cannot get those tight leather pants out of my brain it will be with me forever ugh!! Scary...

    See I win...

    I think my Oakridge Boys trumps your Tom Jones. Come ON! Have you never heard the song "Elvira"?!

    :laugh:


    Debeham brothers in a small bar in kanata ontario canada called ceders ( ithink it beats the oakridge boys at least people know them lol)
  • Gotta go with seeing Elton John back in 1988. But i do like his material from the early to mid 70's.
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  • HyugasHeiress
    HyugasHeiress Posts: 26 Member
    Hum I would say Justin Bieber (but it wasn't that bad either :P)
  • taliesyn_
    taliesyn_ Posts: 219 Member
    up here in Toronoto we had a benifit concert after our SARS outbreak, Justin Timberlake was one of the acts, and I watched his whole set.......to make up for it the show was headlined by ACDC and the Rolling Stones!.....

    I also shamefully walked out on Bob Dylan......I was so upset, but he was so terrible I coun't stand to see it anymore, I was so excited to see him but it was just that bad......only concert I have ever walked out on

    I have seen Dylan 3 times and on all occasions he was outshone by the support - bands I hadn't seen before.

    I also went to see Busted with my youngest son - he had been a fan and my employer was offering cut-price tickets. We went, had (I hate to admit it) a great night, then as we walked back to the Tube station I told him that I had only gone for his benefit but had really enjoyed the show. His reply? "Oh, really? I only came because I thought you wanted to, but I enjoyed it too!". Priceless!!
  • I went to see R Kelly in 1995 as it was my first concert I had no idea about supportin acts... Mark Morrison came on stage (i thought id been ripped off) to which I shouted @ the top of my voice 'THATS NOT R KELLY' Lol to say the least I was mega let down and as I was on my way out Mr Kelly apeared haha but I lost my place @ the front :O i was only a teenager.. Did have a great time in the end and made my way back to the front to catch the towel he threw @ his fans after wipin his face... I missed and some other fan caught it whilst I nearly broke my arm trying to shove her out the way haha
  • taliesyn_
    taliesyn_ Posts: 219 Member
    Kevin Federline, yeah just try to beat that.... (i was given free tickets...)
    They didn't give you money and you still went? :noway: