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    AC DC in 1981 right after they released Back in Black.
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    Willie Nelson
    The Eagles
    Cant remember what years though ? It was a while ago :smokin:
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    Paul McCartney - Safeco Field in Seattle, June 2013. This was an AMAZING 3 hours, and when all the living members of Nirvana came out on stage and played several songs with him at the end? Well, I about lost it.

    Runners up: Ringo Starr's All Starr Band (totally fun, Chateau Ste Michelle in 2012), Roger Waters doing The Wall (Tacoma Dome in 2010 then Rose Arena in 2012).

    I love music and concerts.
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    Pearl Jam - 2013
    Green Day - 2013
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    Metallica & Ted Nugent, Detroit NYE 1999~>2000
    I was at this show too (at the Silverdome)....Kid Rock was the first act (and he's always great)

    Way too many shows to choose from, but the top older shows are the Eagles (Hell Freezes Over tour) and a small Crosby Stills & Nash show around 1999 or so.

    I also saw P!NK twice last year, and she really puts on a great show!

    I also went to Black Sabbath (with Ozzy) last summer, and that was pretty cool,....he sounded great :smokin:
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    Def Leppard at the Amphitheatre

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (twice !!)

    (sorry) hafta add Bon Jovi :tongue:
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    Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Outside venue. Rained for about 20 minutes, everyone was soaked, nobody cared.
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    I've been to about 100 and I can't name 1 favorite, but here are the top 5:
    Parliament Funkadelic in NOLA, Feb 2000
    Primus, ATL circa 1996
    Black Sabbath at Ozzfest ATL 2005
    Pantera, Sepultura, Machine Head ATL, circa 1994
    Cocteau Twins, ATL circa 1996
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    Last Memorial Day Weekend... Rocklahoma 2013... Three days and nights of rock awesomeness and camping beneath the big beautiful sky! Korn, Cheap trick, hollywood undead, steel panther, dokken, skillet, halestorm, asking alexandria, big wreck, alice in chains, bullet for my valentine, all that remains, ratt, device, papa roach, bush and guns n roses! Going again this year!
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    The Ramones with Social Distortion and Overwhelming Colorfast at the Greek Theater in Berkeley
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    Bruce Springsteen, Hard Rock Calling, 2013.... Born in the U.S.A album all the way through plus the epic Jungleland, amazing!!!
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    Prince- little man puts on a show!

    Amen! Prince is the best!
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    I can't decide between Rammstein and Iron Maiden :laugh: I saw them both last year at download and they were amazing!!
  • My bedroom. Just sayin'! ;)
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    Pearl Jam, 2013, LA Sports Arena, down on the floor 6 people away from Eddie's face

    Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch Nails, Universal Ampitheater, I think it was 1991
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    :bigsmile:
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    Buster Poindexter at Pufferbellies on Cape. One hell of a show in a small venue.
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    Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1969, Booker T & the MGs opening

    Led Zeppelin - 1972 so close Jimmy Page could hit with his bow (almost!)

    Elton John - 1974 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour

    Supertramp - 1975 Crisis? What Crisis? tour

    Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - 1978 Still the highest energy show I've ever seen and I would say was the 'best'.

    Almost any Rolling Stones or Springsteen or Steve Earle show

    John Mellencamp - 1987 The Lonesome Jubilee tour

    Pearl Jam - 2000

    And a many many others....
  • Every RAMONES show here in NYC from 1988 until they disbanded.
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    Whitney Houston (clean Whitney). Absolutely amazing!
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    Top 5...

    Michael Jackson - Bad and Dangerous tours

    Bon Jovi/Van Halen at Wembley Stadium

    Guns'n'Roses at Milton Keynes National Bowl

    Pantera at Brixton Academy

    Carter USM at Portsmouth Guild Hall
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    Been to so many shows that it's hard to pick! I'd say Incubus, Muse and Bush are tied
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    barenaked ladies (1996 or 97) Niagara University. super small crowd and it was perfect. out of all the times i have seen them, this was by far the best.
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    Some of my faves:

    Prince
    Tom Petty
    B B King
    Live
    Notorious B.I.G, Faith Evans, Naughty By Nature, Mary J Blige, and Puffy Daddy (I think that was what he was calling himself then?)
    Rage Against the Machine
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    Living in Adelaide, South Australia, not much comes here other then small bands and if someone big does come here it's usually a dumed down show due to us only having 1 medium sized venue other then an outside stadium that is small in comparison to other states and countries.

    the New Zealand based Pink Floyd Experience toured here 3 times,. first time they played The Dark Side of The Moon and the second time The Wall both in there entirety including all the theatrics and props was the closest thing to Pink Floyd you could get without seeing the originals. The third time they toured however it was crap compared to the other 2 times

    next on the list was Van Halen which toured Australia in the mid or late 90's with Gary Cherone fronting the band, he was ok but the rest of them were spot on and it was a very entertaining show.

    I woulda mentioned Metallica but both times they came here the audio wasn't good and they didn't seem to give a ****, otherwise i am a Metallica fan through and through.
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    Been to so many shows that it's hard to pick! I'd say Incubus, Muse and Bush are tied

    MUSE was unbelievable
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    Pink Floyd 1994
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    The Rolling Stones and AC/DC
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    Ozzfest, 2008, Frisco TX - Highlight of the evening: Metallica; all old school tunes, nothing post Black Album (even though I'm not a big fan of the Black Album), plus special guest King Diamond on the Mercyful Fate Medley. \m/
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    Country Thunder
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