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Old 12-08-2003, 06:14 PM   #1
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what was the best concert you ever saw?

hard to narrow it down
so i'm stuck at 8:

1. stevie ray vaughn
2. the cure
3. green day
4. rolling stones
5. nirvana
6. motley crue
7. skinny puppy
8. madonna


skinny puppy was prolly THE most insane rock show i ever saw,
i think it was like ~1984
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:19 PM   #2
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nickelback got the old adrenaline pumping nicely..
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:19 PM   #3
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here are few that come to mind
Metalica Ride the Lightning tour with Cliff Burton
Janes Addiction Nothings Shocking tour
Lolapalooza 1 and 2 tours
Oingo Boingo and 311 club tour
Bad Brains
Ziggy Marley
Beastie Boys
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:29 PM   #4
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Ozzy Osbourne, Bark at the Moon tour
opening act was Motley Crue right after Shout at the Devil came out
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:36 PM   #5
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my favs thus far

1- the cure (3 hours no opening band, greek theatre)
2- nine inch nails (marilyn manson opened up for him, universal amphitheatre )
3- ministry (house of blues)
4- red hot chilli peppers (irvine meadows)
5- the strokes (at the shrine)

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Old 12-08-2003, 06:40 PM   #6
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Not in order...

- Ben Harper
- Beastie Boys
- Tribe called quest
-Lolla palooza 1
- pink floyd
- Gwar
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:43 PM   #7
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Depends on wehat you are talking about when you say "best concert" you've seen. If it's for the total atmoshere it is The Grateful Dead with the Steve Miller Band as the opening act at Soldier Field in Chicago. Was back on June 25th 1992 and it was one hell of a time. Talk about one hell of a fun atmoshere.

music wise I just saw the Eagles in concert last month and it was fucking incredible!! They played all the great Eagles songs as well as stuff that individual members of the band did on their own. They were absolutely great musically but I didn't party like I did at The Dead!!
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:44 PM   #8
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korn
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icecub (wtf?)

havent been to many since, but that was memorable
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Old 12-08-2003, 06:56 PM   #9
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Has noone been to an acdc concert ??

Fuck me.. The only one i would even think of going to on your lists is Pink Flloyd! !!

Well here are my top 2

1. ACDC
2. Metallica

They put on a great show those 2 !!


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Old 12-08-2003, 06:59 PM   #10
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David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails on stage together



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their 18+ live shows are more hardcore than your paysites ;)
.. guys getting jack daniels enemas (bottles up the ass), mock castrations .. where the testicals are sewn over the penis so that if he gets a hardon it rips the stiches. .. cruxifixions.. lots of nudity.. lots of blood..
(all ages shows are tamer, depending on venue)
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:02 PM   #11
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Gang Green, The Meatmen, The Circle Jerks & The Cro-Mags, separately between 88 & 90. Those were good times.

One of the most memorable shows ever was The Exploited on "the Massacre" tour. Wattie got pissed at security for throwing a kid out for stage diving, so he jumped off stage in the middle of a song and followed them outside and starting arguing with the security guy. He came back in and told everyone to get up on stage. I got to sing "Sex & Violence" with Wattie as the power was cut to the stage. I managed to get out just as the cops arrived.
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:02 PM   #12
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Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention with Simon and Garfunkel
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and the best band to see live is (of course)











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David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails on stage together
NICE!

Currently, my all time favorite show was Soulfly/Pantera at the House of Blues in Orlando
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Seeing the line up un Perfect Circle was awesome.

Anyone see the deftones? I wanna see them.
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:07 PM   #16
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Rolling Stones
Deep Purple
Vangelis
and couple others

I missed Pink Floyd's in Egypt's pyramids (31, Dec 1999) because it wasn't sure till the last hours if they would appear or not.


CamChicks, that's a disturbing concert
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:07 PM   #17
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The Bouncing Souls put on an amazing high energy show
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:15 PM   #20
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Not in order.
Judas Priest
AC/DC - Nothing like a wall of speakers
Skid Row
Mercyful Fate/King Diamond
Metalica - Ride The Lightening Tour
Dio
Iron Maiden
The concerts during the 80s make the concerts now look like family get togathers.
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:22 PM   #21
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer (early 70's)
Black Sabbath (1970)
Aerosmith 2001 (?)

rank among the tops

Neil Young, The Who, Jethro Tull, Stones, Steppenwolf, Alice Cooper were all good shows too.
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4- red hot chilli peppers (irvine meadows)
They were one of the opening acts for the Stones on their Voodoo Lounge Tour, and I was looking forward to see them , , , and they sucked.

I think they blew a great opportunity to make a name for themselves that night.
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:25 PM   #23
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The one I least expected...

Everclear, with Marcy Playground and Fastball opening. Fastball and MP sucked shit, but Everclear put on a fuken wicked show (it was the So Much For The Afterglow tour, so no AM Radio bullshit).

Green Day would be a second best, although I was pissed off that Foo Fighters copied them and lit their drums on fire the same day. Get your own act!
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:27 PM   #24
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INXS
U2
Beautiful South - doubt anyone on here would know them though
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:31 PM   #25
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
was sensational!!

They are a group of some of the most talented musicians
I have ever seen.



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followed the Grrateful Dead for years... enough said

saw the Rolling Stones with about 7 other people in Toronto; they were practicing for their upcoming world tour and my best friend had just been a producer on their record so we got to hang and watch... met em all, jolly fine chaps, except that Keith fellow is a mite gruff...they played every song i could've possibly dreamed to hear.. ("paint it black", "gimme shelter", etc... only the good stuff...)

Crash Worship... one hell of an insane bachannal and because they inspired folks from NIN to Genitorturers with their raucousness....

Metallica at the Playboy mansion with a couple hundred people, many of them pals, for the "Orgazmo" premiere party

P-Funk Allstars/ Parliament Funkadelic because they jam like the dead were born funky...

Mooky Blailock, in a bar, right before changing their name to "Pearl Jam" and becoming famous. My wife grew up with a few of the seattle cats in the band and my friend was the opening act (Sweetwater) before them and Alice in Chains which was the headliner for the night at a club in seattle called the Offramp... the sign from the club and a plaque commemorating the evening can be found at the Experience Music Project.

plenty more... but that is a start...
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Old 12-08-2003, 07:34 PM   #27
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ZZ Top put on the best performance I've ever seen and I don't even like thier music that much. They just put on a damn good show.

Other then that a 3 day concert I went to in Germany once called Rock Am Ring was pretty bad ass. 3 days of camping, concerts and nonstop partying.
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Has noone been to an acdc concert ??

Fuck me.. The only one i would even think of going to on your lists is Pink Flloyd! !!

Well here are my top 2

1. ACDC
2. Metallica

They put on a great show those 2 !!


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Hell yeah! I saw AC/DC in New Orleans several years back, and it fucking rocked!!
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Mooky Blailock, in a bar, right before changing their name to "Pearl Jam" and becoming famous. My wife grew up with a few of the seattle cats in the band and my friend was the opening act (Sweetwater) before them and Alice in Chains which was the headliner for the night at a club in seattle called the Offramp... the sign from the club and a plaque commemorating the evening can be found at the Experience Music Project.
I remember The Offramp, Rock Candy, The Fenix and that other one in the Pioneer Square. Alice N Chains sucked live before they got their record contract (played like a punk band, looked like a glam band). I always like Mother Love Bone which turned into Green River which turned into Perl Jam (never heard of Mooky Blailock).

Seattle was pretty cool in the 90s during the music scene. I used to go drinking with Jimi Hendrix dad Al and brother at a motorcycle bar down in Renton. Lived just 3 houses from Anthony (Sir-Mix-Alot). I still have a recording studio up there.
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Dream Theater and Queensryche in Seattle. OMFG. I left a wet seat and literally had to have help leaving the Paramount.



Type O Negative and Lacuna Coil made for a good show, too.
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Dream Theater and Queensryche in Seattle. OMFG. I left a wet seat and literally had to have help leaving the Paramount.



Type O Negative and Lacuna Coil made for a good show, too.
I like Dream Theater with Fates Warning in the Paramount in Seattle. Never liked Queensryche after their 4th album. Type-O-Negative shows are really good.

Sanctuary/Nevermore is another good band to watch live and Cradle of Filth
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One of the Prince's Trust concerts at the Albert Hall in the late 80's. Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins, Joe Cocker, Peter Gabriel, Eric Clapton and others.

But the hottest guy that night was Ray Cooper doing Clapton's percussion. Man he was on fire! I don't remember which song any more, but at one point everyone just let him go by himself for 5 or 10 minutes. Amazing stuff... and I don't think I ever saw anyone look like he was enjoying himself as much.
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I remember The Offramp, Rock Candy, The Fenix and that other one in the Pioneer Square. Alice N Chains sucked live before they got their record contract (played like a punk band, looked like a glam band). I always like Mother Love Bone which turned into Green River which turned into Perl Jam (never heard of Mooky Blailock).

Seattle was pretty cool in the 90s during the music scene. I used to go drinking with Jimi Hendrix dad Al and brother at a motorcycle bar down in Renton. Lived just 3 houses from Anthony (Sir-Mix-Alot). I still have a recording studio up there.
My wife grew up with Andy from MLB... damn shame that he died... Green River and my wife'sister's band (Feast) played shows together with that other Seattle juggernaut Soundgarden way way back in the day... (the sister used to design tons of album covers for Subpop too)

The good old days would be a lot gooder if heroin had never come into that scene, imo... but oh well... live like a rock star... die like a rock star
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Jammed up against the stage: front and center
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1. Kiss (Detroit Olympia Stadium 1978)
2. The Who (LA Forum - Performing Quad... 1996? 97?)
3. Neil Young (LA Sports Arena 1997?)
4. Black Sabbath Reunion (LA Forum 1998?)

There are others I am forgetting.
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Metallica with the Symphony on DVD! DAMN IT'S AMAZING!
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Best Show Ever:
The Pixies, 1991
Jammed up against the stage: front and center
So awesome.
They are supposed to start touring again in April
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This goes way back AC/DC with Aerosmith..I still remember that like it was yesterday.It was when AC/DC was just starting to get popular
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Best Show Ever:
The Pixies, 1991
Jammed up against the stage: front and center
So awesome.
Nice..I saw the Pixies with Janes and Primus at U o P, the Pixies threw down
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Damn, some of you guys have had some pretty cool experiences.

Here are a handful of bands that just blew me way...mostly because of just the amount of evergy they each put forth.

Tom Petty
Widespread Panic
Nine Inch Nails
The Dead
Marilyn Manson
Mecca Bodega


Also, for anyone that just loves to go to shows...I highly recommend attending Bonnaroo next summer. 2003 was it's second year, and it was just unbelievable. http://www.bonnaroo.com/
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just about all the krock weenie rost concert's have been kick ass
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