Best Concert You've Ever Seen?

powerplaymsu
powerplaymsu Posts: 131 Member
Thinking this morning as I am about to head to a concert what was the best concert you've ever seen?
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  • Cowsfan1
    Cowsfan1 Posts: 7,937 Member
    Who you seeing ?

    Blind melon at house of blues - was with new singer but still an awesome show
  • InspectorRed
    InspectorRed Posts: 757 Member
    Kid Rock! Saw him 2 New Year's Eve in a row, once in St. Louis and once in Kansas City and both were great shows. Guns & Roses at Arrowhead Stadium in KC was awesome too!
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  • powerplaymsu
    powerplaymsu Posts: 131 Member
    Godsmack and Volbeat tonight. This is the fourth time I've seen Volbeat but a first for Godsmack. I've seen so many shows. Probably the best concert I've seen was Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins and Red Hot Chili Peppers....and it wasn't a festival! Pearl Jam 10 had just been released and they were the opener!
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    Man, this is a hard one. It's really a toss up between Nine Inch Nails, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rob Zombie, Eric Church and Neil Diamond. All amazing entertainers and I have seen some of them more than once cuz they leave you wanting more.
  • Kimmotion5783
    Kimmotion5783 Posts: 417 Member
    So far, it's an even toss up between Roger Daltrey at Bethel Woods and Ringo Starr at Radio City. I called out to Ringo "I love you, Ringo!" and he stopped the show to respond. Such a cool moment! This year, I've got tickets to see the Rolling Stones. So looking forward to that, and the Who is coming to Jones Beach.
  • dannycain280894
    dannycain280894 Posts: 4 Member
    For me defintely Parkway Drive! Stage production is amazing and just really talented musicians.
  • Kimmotion5783
    Kimmotion5783 Posts: 417 Member
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    Hard one. The first two were Events.

    Cal Jam --1974
    Rare Earth
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    Eagles
    Seals and Crofts
    Black Oak Arkansas
    Black Sabbath
    Deep Purple
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer

    Anaheim -- 1976
    ZZ Top
    Blue Oyster Cult
    Johnny Winter
    Edgar Winter

    I think the best single performer concert I have been to is Steve Miller. Saw him in 1974, 2002 and 2018. He's as good now as he was then.

    Or maybe David Bowie in 1975. Or, I don't know, I've been to over 800 concerts in my life. Next one is Jeff Lynne from ELO on June 29th.

    Jeff Lynne/ELO is a good one! AND he'll be joined with George Harrison's son Dhani on tour. Dhani Harrison is a fantastic musician in his own right. Enjoy the show!
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    Ani DiFranco always puts on a good show. Foo Fighters have great energy too - I’m not a big fan of their music, but I love Dave Grohl
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    Hard one. The first two were Events.

    Cal Jam --1974
    Rare Earth
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    Eagles
    Seals and Crofts
    Black Oak Arkansas
    Black Sabbath
    Deep Purple
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer

    Anaheim -- 1976
    ZZ Top
    Blue Oyster Cult
    Johnny Winter
    Edgar Winter

    I think the best single performer concert I have been to is Steve Miller. Saw him in 1974, 2002 and 2018. He's as good now as he was then.

    Or maybe David Bowie in 1975. Or, I don't know, I've been to over 800 concerts in my life. Next one is Jeff Lynne from ELO on June 29th.

    Holy jealous Batman! That’s a damn fine lineup
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    Joe Bonamassa and Gary Clark Jr. are pretty groovy too
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    And honestly I always have a *kitten* ton of fun whenever seeing any of the Marley brothers live.
  • Cowsfan1
    Cowsfan1 Posts: 7,937 Member
    Saw the killers last year and it was really good -
  • riffraff2112
    riffraff2112 Posts: 1,756 Member
    Impossible to pinpoint just one!
    On any given day, and depending on my mood I could be swayed to say any of these were my fave..

    Rush(2010), Iron Maiden with Scorpions (1983), ACDC (2010), U2 (2013), Garth Brooks (1997), Guns and Roses with The Cult (1989)
  • Sunshine_And_Sand
    Sunshine_And_Sand Posts: 1,320 Member
    Hmmm tough one. I've been to a lot of concerts, but her are some of my favorites:
    -Metallica was awesome
    -Aerosmith before they became a pop band was really good. The show I went to was for the "Pink" tour, and their last CD before they got too Poppy for me.
    -Alice in Chains was great
    -Avenged Sevenfold was awesome
    -Slipknot was an entertaining show but not my kind of music
    -I saw Sound Garden about a month before Chris Cornell passed away, great show
    -Charlie Daniels Band always puts on a great show
  • Tigg_er
    Tigg_er Posts: 22,001 Member
    Gotta Say
    Willie Nelson
    The Eagles
    Chris Stapleton
  • Cowsfan1
    Cowsfan1 Posts: 7,937 Member
  • mom23mangos
    mom23mangos Posts: 3,069 Member
    Hands down best live performers out there are The Mavericks. You can go to a show not knowing a single song and have an absolute amazing time. I saw them back in their heyday in the 90's and lamented about never being able to see them again after they broke up. Now that they have gotten back together I never miss a show if they come to town.

    Surprisingly, both my husband and i agreed that John Fogerty put on one of the best performances we've ever seen. Disturbed is near the top of my list as well.
  • mom23mangos
    mom23mangos Posts: 3,069 Member
    Fast forward to about 4min in when they really start jamming.

    https://youtu.be/6zsAKJYBHyE
  • Cowsfan1 wrote: »

    This is a tough one... Muse is incredible live, Chris Cornell as a solo act and with Audioslave... amazing as well. Robert Plant was killer, mostly cuz of all the Zeppelin tunes. A Perfect Circle were incredible... Incubus.... so many more. I can't answer this.
    I can say that one of my all time favourite bands were horrible live, Deftones... I was so disappointed.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    So many good ones, it is hard to pick just one. My top three:

    Phoenix, with Cold War Kids and The Arkells - December 2017 - all three bands put on an amazing show, and in a very cool venue (historic Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa). Phoenix is my favorite so of course that was the evening's highlight for me.

    Tori Amos - November 1996, when she was really at her peak as a performer IMO

    Tears for Fears - Summer 2015, I thought it would be "kinda neat" to see a band I liked on the radio as a kid, but my husband and I were both completely blown away by their concert...truly EXCELLENT live. Now we're both actual fans and didn't see that coming.

    My biggest disappointment was the Pixies, not because they weren't fantastic (they were)...it was just so technically perfect that it was almost boring.
  • Dakase83
    Dakase83 Posts: 2,524 Member
    Hard to compare when all the concerts I’ve been to are of different genres.. Kiss, Fall Out Boy, NKOTB, Dropkick Murphys, Luke Bryan, ICP, Kenny Chesney, Jay-Z, NOFX and the list goes on!

    I can say the concert that I had the best time at, was the NOFX show.
  • Cassandraw3
    Cassandraw3 Posts: 1,214 Member
    edited April 2019
    I would probably have to say Godsmack. Great musical talent, stage presence, knew how to work the crowd, not overly produced/overly theatrical. Probably second would go to Papa Roach.

    Least favorite goes to Avenged Sevenfold. Struggled to sing in tune and too many theatrics (I felt they used pyrotechnics to overcompensate lack of musical skill). Big disappointment, however not surprising if you listening to their first album. Shows how much the subsequent albums are highly produced.
  • Cowsfan1
    Cowsfan1 Posts: 7,937 Member
    Cowsfan1 wrote: »

    This is a tough one... Muse is incredible live, Chris Cornell as a solo act and with Audioslave... amazing as well. Robert Plant was killer, mostly cuz of all the Zeppelin tunes. A Perfect Circle were incredible... Incubus.... so many more. I can't answer this.
    I can say that one of my all time favourite bands were horrible live, Deftones... I was so disappointed.

    Man ida thought deftones would be great - never saw a perfect circle but did see tool - Maynard is an evil fuggin weird genius -
  • StarliteTara
    StarliteTara Posts: 299 Member
    I've been to several concerts myself but I easily can pick a favorite. I attended a concert in Memphis, TN on MudIsland called the Carnival of Madness tour. Shinedown was the headliner who I'm obsessed with but the other artists were, We As Human, In This Moment, Papa Roach and Skillet (another one of my favs). The weather was perfect being that MudIsland is an outdoor arena, that was a big deal. I've seen Skillet and Shinedown multiple times since but that concert was like 6 years ago and still ranks as my favorite.
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    I've seen many great concerts so it's hard to say... from the Grateful Dead to the Allman Brothers, from Clapton to Springsteen to Mellencamp to the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughn. I've seen Buffett many times, great Bluesmen like the late greats BB King and Bo Diddley (got to shake hands with both), and Buddy Guy.

    But probably my favorite concerts were those of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes...

    😍🥰
  • deputy_randolph
    deputy_randolph Posts: 940 Member
    edited April 2019
    Circa 1998: snuck around the "backstage" barriers at Warped Tour. The guys from Rancid were like, "Come here! We love fans!" Not necessarily my kind of music, but they were super nice to goofy teen girls with no backstage passes.

    Most fun: GWAR-B-Q...metal, beer and a pool.
  • SwannySez
    SwannySez Posts: 5,860 Member
    Small Venue: Jonathan Richman at Cedars in Youngstown in the 90s
    Medium Venue: The Hold Steady at the Beacon Theatre in NYC in 2010
    Large Venue: Iggy Pop at Randall’s Island, NYC in 2004 (part of Little Steven’s Underground Garage Festival which also included in that day Big Star, The Dictators, Nancy Sinatra, The Strokes, The New York Dolls, Bo Diddley and many others)
  • LoKoMi
    LoKoMi Posts: 51 Member
    Circa 1998: snuck around the "backstage" barriers at Warped Tour. The guys from Rancid were like, "Come here! We love fans!" Not necessarily my kind of music, but they were super nice to goofy teen girls with no backstage passes.

    Most fun: GWAR-B-Q...metal, beer and a pool.

    OH MI GOSH GWAR! I saw them way back in the late 80s. Wild times!

    I was into the local punk/metal scene. Good times! None of the bands made it big, and 35 years later a few are still trying.

    I saw so many concerts. Now at age 50 I couldn’t pick a favorite. I had much different criteria for a “good” show when I was 18. My first concert was Journey with Bryan Adams opening. I saw Ozzy Osbourne with Motley Crue opening. Saw Iron Maiden a few times. Depeche Mode, Erasure, Fugazi, Black Flag, Public Enemy, B52s, first Lollapalooza... all good!

    And I sure as heck wish concert tickets were still 10 bucks.

    No, I did NOT leave off a zero 🤣

    My daughter paid an unthinkable amount of money to see Ed Sheeran, and she believes it was worth it. I can’t even comprehend spending the equivalent of a car payment on a single ticket 🤷🏻‍♀️