BEST Concert You've Been To?
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The first two Lollapalooza's were simply unbelievable when I think back on who played and what the event became; but I was 13 and 14 and really didn't have an appreciation for the magnitude of it till later.
Best quality show overall was Roger Waters tour for The Wall a few years back. Every detail was perfectly executed and the music, well, its just amazing.1 -
Garth Brooks last year...his music may be cliché...but he and his other performers go all out live.1
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Love Aerosmith in concert. Also have to give a nod to an impromptu concert I caught in a small rock club in Superior, WI. After giving a concert at the arena in Duluth Skid Row pulled their bus up to the club, kicked the band that was playing off stage, brought in a few more speakers and played for about three hours for free drinks. They played mostly covers, but were having such a good time it was just fun to be there... although the last hour they were kind of toasted and it got sloppy.0
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Has to be red hot chilli peppers0
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Been a ton, but immediate stand-outs in my mind are Vince Gill at the AZ State Fair, circa 1995, and the most AMAZING was the opening night of the Dr. Feelgood tour down in Tucson for Motely Crue. GREAT show.
Any Rush show.0 -
Green Day, once in London then in Birmingham. Even better the second time round0
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Best show prior to that:
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"Jesus Christ Superstar," the rock opera, with the (mostly) original cast.1
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Chris Isaac for my 16th birthday. The people in front of us knew the saxophone player so him and Chris came up and performed a song right there. It was amazing.1
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Hmm...I'd say the best one that I can remember is Rod Stewart...DONT LAFF!!!! What a performer he was!! This was maybe 1981ish...David Bowie was right up there too...the best concert that I CAN'T remember would have to be Motley Crue, who was fronted by Platinum Blonde. Last thing I remember is sitting in the stall, watching tight, lycra everywhere from under the stall door.....1
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sunn_lighter wrote: »there are local bands in colorado that were probably my favorite shows ever. just great performers
i saw radiohead in 2001 at red rocks and that was probably the best big show but at least a dozen smaller venue shows were more fun
I would say that any show at Red Rocks is AMAZING. We are going to Reggae on Rocks 8/27. CANNOT WAIT.1 -
Lionel Richie....yeah, laugh it up.1
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Alestorm - PirateFest. Had to walk about a mile in the snow to get there because of parking. Totally worth it. \m/0
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Eminem and Limp Biscuit0
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Godsmack was pretty awesome in concert.0
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DMB at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Pelham, AL. It was a great show and they covered Sledgehammer during the encore. I left with a contact high and great memories.1
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Oh my....what a tough question. I think Cypress Hill at the Metro in 03. The venue is so small and the music was on fire! Oh, and DMB at Alpine Valley and the Muse in Atlanta were great shows too. I love music1
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I have a long standing date to see DMB every few years. They're always my favorite live. Two that stand out as greats were ones I went to to see other acts and ended up loving them - Kenny Chesney and Counting Crows.1
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Staind was headlining and Seether and Papa Roach was there. I highly recommend seeing Aaron Lewis live, he is absolutely amazing to hear sing.0
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definitely Kid Rock1
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Rise Against, back in 2011 - without a doubt.1
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kshama2001 wrote: »
I saw that Metallica/Guns tour at the Super Dome in New Orleans that year. I was real pumped for it, but Faith No More was lame (the keyboard player passed out during their first song and they carried him off stage). Metallica kicked *kitten*, so I thought it was going to finish strong, but Guns-n-Roses sounded like *kitten*...like they forgot how to play, and Alex's singing was horrible. We ended up leaving (like many people at that show) by their fourth song.
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U2 - any from the October tour in 1982 on...yes, I have been to a few.
The other one that may surprise people is Jimmy Buffet. Very fun and inclusive and it was clear how much Jimmy just loved what he was doing, entertaining the crowd!1 -
Hands down, 1981 at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans, Rush for the Moving Pictures tour. My first concert and my favorite band (also Max Webster opened).
Honorable Mention: 16 July 2012, Iron Maiden w/ Alice Cooper. Almost any concert I've been too could be an honorable mention, but this one gets the nod because it was my youngest son's first concert. The little metal head was 6 at the time...
Worst concert? Easy, Loverboy with the Hooters in January of 1986 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. I was trying to get into the pants of the girl I took. Didn't get laid and the concert was worse than expected (and I expected it to be bad)
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Halestorm in Baltimore last year. The show was amazing and Lzzy Hale is an awesome singer and guitarist.0
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