Greatest concert/play/live performance you ever saw?
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Haven't seen too many but the most memorable and craziest for me was watching Mudvayne at The Palms in Vegas.0
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fatboy slim - main stage good vibrations festival 2008... blew my mind...0
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Josh Turner in the summer of 2011!He's so sexy!0
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Big Country...with the late great Stuart Adamson...Lancaster University 1985.
Guns N Roses, Wembley Stadium 1991 ( i think)0 -
FLOYD0
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KISS- 9/11/10 DTE Energy Theater, MI0
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Loads. I used to go to the Holidays in the Sun/Wasted/whatever they're called now festivals. Every time I would go to watch The Adicts and MDC, amazing bands, amazing shows and I was excited that I got to see T.S.O.L.
On top of that Alice Cooper, Pulp and I know it's cheesy but Bjorn Again was good fun.0 -
I've seen so many concerts/shows that it's hard to pin down - different ones were great for different reasons
U2 - Unforgettable Fire Tour at the old Spectrum in Philadelphia- very simple stage/lighting. Just the boys playing their hearts out. Ended the show with '40' and it seemed the whole crowd filed out and were still singing the song throughout the mezzanine.
Springsteen at Veteran's Stadium - Born in the USA tour. Springsteen is a great show anytime
Sting at Radio City Music Hall on his first solo tour (Dream of the Blue Turtles) - he had the most amazing group of musicians on stage.
Rush on Snakes & Arrows tour from first row in Philadelphia
Rush on Time Machine Tour - seeing them play Moving Pictures live from start to finish was amazing.
Best show - probably either Lion King on Broadway or Cirque du Soleil "O" at the Bellagio in Vegas0 -
The Chieftains in 2005.
I would looooove to see Depeche Mode live, but they never come our way. One of the drawbacks of living at the end of the world (New Zealand)... Also Pearl Jam would be fantastic.0 -
Placebo
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Mcfly! only 2 weeks ago! the ringing in my ears lasted for days but it was worth it!!0
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The Weakerthans (Canadian band)
Live in Toronto, outside in minus 30 degree weather- totally amazing!0 -
I get mocked beyond belief when I admit this to people. First, a little background.
I love music, especially live, so I've seen a variety of different music genre in concert. Aerosmith, Moody Blues, Michael W. Smith, The Eagles (when they did the inauguration concert at the American Airlines Center), NKOTB with BSB, Bon Jovi, They Might Be Giants, Neil Diamond. Grew up in New York City, and frequented Broadway a lot when I was a kid. Les Miserables, Cats, Beauty and the Beast, Phantom of the Opera, Man of La Mancha.
Loved them all! Except for Michael W. Smith. Hubby and I walked out in the middle of that one. But the absolute, by far, greatest concert I've ever been to was...
George Michael. No question, without a doubt. It was about 4 years ago, and he moved around the stage just like he did back in his Wham! days. Voice was amazing. The energy in that arena was incredible. He was on our list of "acts we want to see no matter what the cost". Very expensive tickets and worth every penny!
Go ahead, mock me if you must.
George Michael is amazing!!! seen him live 4 times and will be the 5th in september front row!!!! i so cant wait
Avenged Sevenfold is probably my favorite!!! Seen them 3 times and they blew my mind those three times!!0 -
Michael Jackson on the Dangerous Tour, in Leeds in 1992. Absolutely jaw-dropping.0
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Vote for change final night in DC:
Dixie Chicks, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Dave Matthews Band, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Jurassic 5, Keb' Mo', Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, Pearl Jam, and R.E.M
Played together and apart for hours0 -
Rage Against the Machine and Wu Tang Clan!!!! It was the craziest mosh pit I've ever seen...outside, raining, mud, craziness. Also U2 right after 911. They held such a beautiful tribute to the victims and it was just an amazing concert altogether.0
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Hmmm ... kind of a tossup, but I'll pick...
Boston, Van Halen, and Black Sabbath at Anaheim Stadium in 1978.
A close second was The Charlie Daniels Band, The Eurythmics, and Spinal Tap, during Seattle's Bumbershoot, 19840 -
Easy...Michael Bublé last year in Birmingham, UK0
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Queens of the Stone Age in 2008. I took this picture with only 2x optical zoom, that's how close I was to the stage. Several people tried to climb over me, but it was worth it lol.
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