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Guest Tammy Maher

Ok I know I have stated recently that I'm going to AC/DC, but I can't be any more excited. They are my favorite band. I have seen them once and they are epic. History: Started in like 1973 and are continuing to rock the halls 36 years ish later. They sound pretty much the same.... Epic Guitar riffs and powerful lyrics. Stuff that echoes throughout time. I have a play list on youtube of the set list tonight.... link. And if you are curious to see what they sounded like in the concert I went to, pm me. Someone illegaly recorded the concert and stuck it on youtube. I will not post the links here due to copyright infringements.

I have seen others people in concert..........

The Who

Journey

Toby Keith (3 or 4 times)

Brooks and Dunn

Kenny Chesney

Blue man group

I want to say there was one more, but I can't remember it.

So who has everyone else seen?

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Hasn't anyone else been to any shows? :huh:

Anyway... I've seen Rush and Tool. Also, although I didn't SEE them, America played in my town just down the street and I could hear them.

I was going to see Yes but it got canceled.

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I missed this one completely!

Starting with the earliest I can recall other than the local Symphony Orchestra

Jack Benny

Al Hirt (twice)

Maynard Ferguson (around 8 times)

Stan Kenton (4 times)

Buddy Rich (3 times - even hired his band once - he was a pain in the behind)

Les Elgart

Chad and Jeremy

Paul Revere and the Raiders

Matrix 9

Miles Davis

The Neville Brothers

The London Symphony Orchestra

Chicago

The Beach Boys (Once in each of three decades)

Journey

38 Special (Back stage)

Electric Light Orchestra

Asia

Black Sabbath

The Outlaws

Adam and the Ants

Poi Dog Ponder

Pirate of the Mississippi

Mary Chapin Carpenter

Sting

Paul Simon

The Texas Tornados (back to the hotel to party with them - I was working for a record store and was hosting the party)

Edyie Brickell and the New Bohemians

A Turkish String Quartet performing at twilight in the amphitheater at Ephesus

Wynton Marsellis (several times and hung out back stage)

Branford Marsellis (backstage again)

So many more that I can not recall right now - been there, done that - bought the tee shirts!

Love ya,

Sally

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The bands I have seen are Paradise Lost and Nightwish. That was my very first and only concert. I just ahve to say that Annette is very good at including the audience and Nightwish is an awesome band.

I wish I could've seen AC/DC, Tool and The Who live. Even if the Tool one wasn't exactly live.

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Guest Tammy Maher

And now I can add In Flames to my list. They had 3 opening acts and I really liked 3of blood.

BTW... this was one of my lame PSP post.

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Guest ChloëC

I was never much of a concert goer, usually being dragged along. Here is my list

John Denver, twice

Peter Paul and Mary

Judy Collins

The Outsiders

maybe a few others of the above genres

I actually knew some of the Cryan Shames (Sugar and Spice) before they were famous, saw them at a lot of college mixers, their first bass player was in one of my college classes and we joked around a lot instead of paying attention.

In 1962 or 63 I was on our school's version of student council as homeroom rep, and we were deciding on a Spring concert and the choice came down to the Kirbystone Four or the Smothers Brothers. In the 70's a choice like that would cause hilarity, and of course today, only us oldsters would understand the humor (the Kirbystone who?), but back then, they were about equal. Funny, huh!.

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Guest Robin Winter

The Guess Who

Wide Mouth Mason

Our Lady Peace

Foo Fighters

Perfect Circle

Smashing Pumpkins

umm......a bunch of others that weren't big at the time.

and...um...... :unsure: *whispers* backstreet boys

Don't laugh, it wasn't my idea....

The guess who and Wide mouth mason I saw same night, the latter was opening for the former.

The rest all happened same time at a summer bash, there were more but I can't remember them all.

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Ok I know I have stated recently that I'm going to AC/DC, but I can't be any more excited. They are my favorite band. I have seen them once and they are epic. History: Started in like 1973 and are continuing to rock the halls 36 years ish later. They sound pretty much the same.... Epic Guitar riffs and powerful lyrics. Stuff that echoes throughout time. I have a play list on youtube of the set list tonight.... link. And if you are curious to see what they sounded like in the concert I went to, pm me. Someone illegaly recorded the concert and stuck it on youtube. I will not post the links here due to copyright infringements.

I have seen others people in concert..........

The Who

Journey

Toby Keith (3 or 4 times)

Brooks and Dunn

Kenny Chesney

Blue man group

Wears his anti war

I want to say there was one more, but I can't remember it.

So who has everyone else seen?

^^/

Hi Jenelle,

Good taste. I went to see Roger Waters in concert in Dublin a few years back, even for his age he is great. Rock on hun.

Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuv, Viv :)

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Guest Melanieshaman

Not many but here goes;

Pearl Jam (twice-many moons ago)

Megadeth

Barnaked Ladies (again twice)

White Trash

Live

Buffalo Tom

Verruca Salt

Snake River Conspiracy

and I'm sure more i forget in my old age...

Mel

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Guest Donna Jean
Not many but here goes;

Pearl Jam (twice-many moons ago)

Megadeth

Barnaked Ladies (again twice)

White Trash

Live

Buffalo Tom

Verruca Salt

Snake River Conspiracy

and I'm sure more i forget in my old age...

Mel

Mel, Baby.......

I just LOVE BNL but never saw them live....

What are they like in concert?

Tell me....Tell me....Tell me!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Robin Winter

I know I would give just about anything to see Tegan and Sara :( They've played here a few times, but that was before I'd heard them and wasn't a fan at the time.

Next time they pass through, I swear to god, I'll quit my job if that's what it takes to make it! (and then humbly beg to have it back the next day hehe)

They have 6 albums now, and every one of them is firmly rooted into my mp3 player. I'm willing to bet they're permanently hardwired into the thing now.

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Guest Synyster

Ive seen

The Mission District ( 3 Times see them again on 30th this month :P )

Simple Plan

Bowling For Soup

Zebrahead ( seeing them again March 2010 :P )

Bring Me The Horizon

A Day To Remember ( seeing them again next year )

Theory Of A Deadman

August Burns Red

Paramore ( Dec 10th 09)

Dragonforce ( Dec 3rd 09)

AidNDisaster ( friends band :) )

The Crave

Ive also seen Jeff Waynes musical The War Of The Worlds Live On Stage

and I am seeing Jeff Dunham 21st April 2010

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Guest Melanieshaman
Mel, Baby.......

I just LOVE BNL but never saw them live....

What are they like in concert?

Tell me....Tell me....Tell me!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

They are amazing! soo fun and funny... I saw them in Soiux City Iowa and in Minnesota... they were great! I can't quite explain their show. Needless to say it's alot of fun

Mel

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Found this thread buried way down there, so many concerts over the years, so here are a few I remember, music it's a way of life.

Van Halen (1976 at local movie theater, before known widely) - several times later.

Montrose

Rush

Yes- several times

Jethro Tull - several times

Grateful Dead - several times

Humble Pie

Doobie Brothers (back stage)

Elvin Bishop (our band opened gig)

Molly Hatchet (our band opened gig)

Allman Brothers

Andreas Vollenweider - fantastic harp player http://www.vollenweider.com

Seattle symphony - several times

Toad the wet sprocket

Midnight Oil (they rock !)

Cindy -

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Guest NatalieM

I've been to one concert and there are many more that I missed due to timing or money.

Trans Siberian Orchestra, Nov. 12, 2009

While I was at the arena, I found out Megadeth and Slayer were playing there the next day. D'oh!

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Guest Melanie Dawn

I've been to one concert and there are many more that I missed due to timing or money.

Trans Siberian Orchestra, Nov. 12, 2009

While I was at the arena, I found out Megadeth and Slayer were playing there the next day. D'oh!

LOVE TSO and anything Jon Oliva has his hands in (Savatage, Pain, TSO)

Melanie Dawn

ps I wonder what BNL is like now that Steven has left :(

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I have seen:

The Grateful Dead (23 times)

Foghat (3 Times)

Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Nazareth with April Wine

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Allman Brothers Band

Foreigner

Kansas

Roger Hornsby

Maynard Ferguson

Gamma with Ronnie Montrose

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Guest harvester52

Let's see... here's my list:

Trisha Yearwood

Deana Carter

Tommy James and the Shondells

Pat Benatar

Known as Anonymous (local band - I'm their resident sound engineer.)

Jan Micheal Looking-Wolf (ran sound)

Keith Holter (ran sound)

Hyper Static Union (ran sound)

Issakar (ran sound)

Dave Clinton (ran sound)

Abney Park

Speak Easy (ran sound)

Jenna Mamina and Andre Bush (ran sound)

... I've done sound for many a concert. I don't think I can list them all. It's rare, however, that I go to a show and actually watch it versus working it.

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Guest NatalieM

LOVE TSO and anything Jon Oliva has his hands in (Savatage, Pain, TSO)

Melanie Dawn

ps I wonder what BNL is like now that Steven has left :(

Oh yeah, Jon Oliva is THE man. JOP is easily in my top 2 favourite bands.

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Classical:

Jascha Heifetz

Isaac Stern

Artur Rubinstein

Alicia De Larrocha

Van Cliburn

Juliard String Quartet

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

New York Philharmonic Orchestra

Various lesser-known baroque and rococo ensembles

Choirs various and sundry.

Rock:

The Grateful Dead (25 times) There is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead Concert!

Paul McCartney in 1990, Tampa, Florida, USA

The Kinks

David Bowie

The New Barbarians (Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Stanley Clarke, Ian McLagan, Bobby Keys, Philip Chen (Spring of 1979)(Keith Richards (Keef Riffhard!) is AMAZING!)

Laura Branigan (Literally talked to her live and in person for several minutes ... just her and me in 1986 ... by sheer, freak accident!) (On her album covers, she's not all that attractive. Live and in person, she was GORGEOUS! Like, I was tingling while talking to her ... not because of her fame ... but because she was SOOO hot and SOOO nice!)(Three Rivers Regatta ... Pittsburgh, PA, Spring of 1986).

Orleans (Gentle Thursday at Penn State U., Spring of 1977).

Jerry Garcia Band with Merle Saunders

Kingfish

Bob Weir Band.

Maria Muldaur (After she split with Jeff. She was smokin' hot!)

Donna Godchaux (Gorgeous, classy, hippie chick ... wife of Grateful Dead keyboardist, Keith)

Heart (Ann & Nancy Wilson of Canada)(Awesome!)

Britney Spears

N Synch

There are several others which I cannot place right now. Was in a tetrahydrocannabinol fog when I saw them, you understand. Ah, back in The Day ... !

Saw many lectures, poetry readings, beatnik and hippie impromptu things too.

:P Lacey

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Guest Ripley82

I love concerts!!

AC/DC

Tool

Static X

Flogging Molly

The Cruxshadows

Papa Roach

E Nomine

Gordon Lightfoot

Garth Brooks

and a lot of symphonies and operas.

That is just a very few as I am a huge music lover!!!

Samantha

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Being a wild child of the 60s and 70s, my first concert was Bobby Sherman. You young folks will have to look him up. The only other singer I saw was Lee Greenwood unless you count Ted Neely in the Rock Concert Jesus Christ Superstar and Melissa Gilbert in the musical Little House on the on the dogpatch (can't spell Pararie) :blush:

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