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10/04/2006 04:10:37 PM · #101
Originally posted by zeuszen:

Bob Dylan,
Rolling Stones,
The Beatles.
Ray Charles,
Miles Davis,
Dizzie Gillespie,
John Lee Hooker,
The Doors and

some no one knows like the Toronto Artists' Jazz Band, percussionists and and many solo pianists, some of which didn't know one note but made me appreciate sounds and silences in a new way.


WOW what a fabulous list!!!

Mine is so small: B-52's and Genesis (I am feeling so much like a wallflower right now)
10/04/2006 04:18:17 PM · #102
Let's see if I can remember :)

Madonna (twice)
Lisa Marie Presley (maybe twice if my lazyness doesn't get in the way)
Peter Frampton
Pat Benatar
Foo Fighters
Sting
James Taylor
REM
Alanis Morissette
Bunch of Brazilian bands/singers

I guess that's it...
10/04/2006 04:32:09 PM · #103
Originally posted by zeuszen:

Bob Dylan,
Rolling Stones,
The Beatles.
Ray Charles,
Miles Davis,
Dizzie Gillespie,
John Lee Hooker,
The Doors and

some no one knows like the Toronto Artists' Jazz Band, percussionists and and many solo pianists, some of which didn't know one note but made me appreciate sounds and silences in a new way.


Mmmmmmm......The Doors. Sooooo jealous of you. Sometmes it sucks being born in my generation...ugh. I wasn't even born until after Jim Morrison died, and I was 6 years old when Kurt Cobain killed himself. I wish I had a time machine sometimes.
10/04/2006 04:42:47 PM · #104
I'm jealous of that entire list, actually. Those are some true legends.
10/05/2006 03:59:10 AM · #105
Stevie Ray Vaughn (twice)
B.B.King (three times)
Buddy Guy
Junior Wells
Robert Cray (twice)
Albert King
Albert Collins
Brownee McGee
Robert Lockwood jr
Charlie Musselwhite
Midge Marsden (too many times to count)
George Thorogood (three times)
The Producers
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
John Hiatt
Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters
Jeff Healey Band
ZZ Top
Queen
Simon & Garfunkel
Tina Turner
Neil Young
Icehouse
David Bowie
John Fogarty
Bruce Springsteen
Mellissa Etheridge
Santana (twice)
Hunters & Collectors
Split Enz
Deep Purple
Ian Moss
Joe Cocker

& I still have ticket stubs for most of them. Actually there was quite a few I had forgotten about untill I looked through my collection of old ticket stubs.
10/05/2006 04:09:33 AM · #106
Originally posted by stare_at_the_sun:


...and I was 6 years old when Kurt Cobain killed himself. I wish I had a time machine sometimes.


You mean you were 6 years old when Kurt Cobain was murdered, don't you?

Also, your profile says you're 20, but he died in '94. So, you would have been either 7 or 8, right? Hehe, not that it matters since even at that age you wouldn't have been going to any Nirvana shows.

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10/05/2006 04:20:00 AM · #107
sting
johhny clegg & savuka
soweto choir
cliff richards (hahahahaha) we take what we can get in durbs.
10/05/2006 05:31:42 AM · #108
Originally posted by bmartuch:

Pink Floyd(Twice)
Led Zeppelin
Canned Heat
The Who (With Keith Moon)
Uriah Heep
Bob Seger
Jimmy Buffet(Twice)
Grand Funk Railroad(Twice)

California Jam 1974
Deep Purple
ELP
Black Sabbath(Twice)
Black Oak Arkansas
Earth Wind and Fire
Rare Earth

Elton John(Three Times)
Jethro Tull
Moody Blues(Three Times)
Steppenwolf
Paul McCartney(Twice)
Yes
Bonnie Rait
Beach Boys
Alice Cooper(Twice)

And many many more that I can't remember right now.


Ahhh now you are talking about names I know ;-)
Didn't recognise 90% of the names in the thread, but then I am an old silverhead hehehe
10/05/2006 05:38:45 AM · #109
Styx
Journey
Foreigner
Heart
Alice Cooper
The Baby's
Kiss (twice)
Ozzy Osbourne (3 times)
Rush (twice)
Max Webster
Ted Nugent
Skid Row
Eric Johnson
Ronnie Montrose
Robin Trower
Head East
Vandenburg
Molly Hatchet (twice)
Iron Maiden
Krokus
Accept
.38 Special
Blue Oyster Cult (more times than i can count)
the Subdudes
Better Than Ezra
Wet Willie
Cowboy Mouth
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones

um...that's all i can remember at the moment.
10/05/2006 09:50:33 AM · #110
I've seen a bunch too! The Talking heads were the best.(And I've seen the Stones 6 times.) CLick here to see how they got there names!

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10/05/2006 10:10:12 AM · #111
Originally posted by karmabreeze:



Pete has long been one of my musical heroes...Which meant that he walked right by me four times. On one of those, I reached out a hand and he graciously reached back and brushed my palm with his fingers. It totally made my entire year.


The first time I saw Genesis was in Pasaic New Jersey and it was on the Selling England By The Pound tour. The concert was absolutely fantastic. Before the concert we were in a diner eating and in walks Peter Gabriel and his wife at the time. Nervously I approached him and got his autograph - "All he lest is cheesecake and tea." I just found it along with the ticket stub as I was packing up stuff in the house.
10/05/2006 09:14:48 PM · #112
oh man...i completely forgot about these...

Jerry Lee Lewis
Tom Jones
Yes

weirdest venue was when some "genius" concert promoter put together the lineup of Krokus, Iron Maiden and .38 Special. i can understand Krokus and Iron Maiden together but how in the hell did they get paired with .38 Special???
10/05/2006 09:26:48 PM · #113
Not an extensive list; there are some I can't remember.
Victor Borge
Spike Milligan
Neil Diamond
Ricky May (that was a free event)

yep, I don't get out much.

Various orchestras back a long time ago.
I saw the Australian Youth Orchestra in London (friends were in it, and I was there).

Oh wait, I saw Elton John ... live on TV.
10/05/2006 09:40:49 PM · #114
In no particular order and I missed a few. I lived a few blocks from the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View Ca, so I went there quite a bit.

Blue Oyster Cult
Black Sabboth
Kiss
Robin Trower
Ozzy/Randy Rhodes "Diary of a Madman"
Aerosmith "Get A Grip"
Motely Crue - Girls, Girls, Girls
Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow - Rainbow Rising
Pat Travers
Cinderella
Night Ranger
Van Halen (Sammy Hagar) - Openning band didn't show so we got 3 Hrs of VH.
Scorpians
Alice Cooper
David Lee Roth/Stevie Vai "Eat em and Smile"
Tesla

Edit: Sher that is scarey because I didn't read yours before posting and I see a lot of the same.

Thanx for reminding me about Krocus (long stick goes boom) because that reminded me of Kix and Whitesnake

PS: On the list to see: Saliva, Trapt, Crossfade, Breaking Benjiman and beleive it or not I live in San Diego and haven't seen POD even those this drummer I jam with every so often is a friend of the POD drummer.

Message edited by author 2006-10-05 21:46:43.
10/05/2006 10:05:59 PM · #115
Barry Manilow
John Denver
Charlie Daniels Band
Alabama
Conway Twitty
Kenny Rogers
Dolly Parton
Harry Chapin
Chuck Mangione
Point of Grace
4-Him
Phillips Craig and Dean
Ray Boltz
Steven Curtis Chapman
Michael W. Smith
Avalon
Selah
Watermark
David Phelps
Anthony Evans
Amy Grant
Wayne Watson
Bruce Carroll
Jeremy Camp
Clay Crosse
Audio Adrenaline
Jars of Clay
Newsboys
Mercyme
David Crowder Band
Rebecca St. James
Annointed
CeCe Winans
Kathy Trocolli
Undivded Hearts

Many of these have been several times. Especially Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman - both probably at least 4 or 5 times.
10/05/2006 10:28:49 PM · #116
Black Sabbath
OZZY
WASP
Iron Maiden
Quiet Riot
Motley Crue
Accept
Primus
Stained
KORN
Uncle Ted
Bad Company
Marylin Manson
The Grateful Dead
Van Halen
Alice in Chains
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
King Crimson
Bootsy Collins
George Clinton and the P-Funk
Kenny Wayne Sheppard
Black Uhuru
Steel Pulse
Yellow Man
Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers
Burning Spear
Inner Circle
Israel Vibration
Matisyahu
The Meditations
Third World
Toots & The Maytals
and more I can't remember.

And a maybe 150 or so smaller bands that you may or may not have heard of. My favorite that still comes to my town is -itis. They have the best guitar player on the planet, right now, in that band. They are a little sick though ... LMAO

Message edited by author 2006-10-05 22:29:53.
10/05/2006 10:31:49 PM · #117
the white stripes
marilyn manson
and a buncha crappy bands at warped tour and taste of chaos
10/05/2006 10:40:05 PM · #118
I used to go to concerts constantly

some recent ones in my mind

rusted root
the roots
common
jurassic 5
mutemath
people under the stairs
del tha funkee homosapien
nofx
less than jake
the living end
sage francis
dilated peoples
public enemy
vedera
nickel creek
matt pond p.a.

bands that I've photographed recently
o.a.r.
dave matthews band
nickel creek
shooter jennings
thursday
against me
less than jake
bouncing souls
pink spiders
gavin degraw
keller williams

and more but my head is tired of remembering.
10/05/2006 11:03:30 PM · #119
Yes

that's it :(

10/05/2006 11:34:34 PM · #120
Janis Joplin
Chicago
Dr.John
Edgar Winter
Willie Nelson
Peter Frampton
Gary Wright
Canned Heat
Grand Funk Railroad
James Cotton Blues Band
Willis Alan Ramsey
Seals and Croft
Sold tickets for the Beatles for 2 six-packs(duh)
Steely Dan
Kenny Loggins
Loggins and Messina
10/06/2006 12:06:23 AM · #121
The first concert I remember:
Rick Springfield with Corey Hart. I was about 9 years old.

I went to at least 5 to 6 shows a summer until I was 18 because I lived near SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) and they run concerts all summer. It was just what you did :-) I\'ve never stopped going to shows no matter where I was living. I can\'t even begin to imagine how many shows I have been to - it must be near 100. And of every genre. I\'m a concert junkie!

Highlights:
Eric Clapton at SPAC - 2nd row - I cried ;-)
Then again seeing him in Barcelona - 10th row!
Crosby, Stills & Nash - with Neil Young!! (lucky!)
Pink Floyd in Syracuse - dream come true.
Jamiroquai in Nagoya, Japan - he talked to me! :-)

Most recent show (besides local stuff)=
All-American Rejects with Fallout Boy in Albany (my bro was security for it & got me in free ;-)

Next shows I have tickets for:
Eric Clapton in Osaka & in Tokyo! yay!

I actually now moonlight as a band manager here and arrange gigs locally. I love it!
10/06/2006 12:26:00 AM · #122
3
30 Seconds To Mars
A Change Of Pace
A Scanner Darkly
The Acacia Strain
The Acrylicks
The Adjutant and The Betrayal
After The Burial
Agent Sparks
All Shall Perish
An End To Flesh
And Now You Beg
Animosity
Apparently Nothing
Arsis
At All Cost
Awake And Dreaming
Bandcamp
Becoming The Archetype
Cacti Hi-Fi
The Beholder
Bloodlined Calligraphy
The Box Social
Caliban
Cambridge
Carnivale
Cattle Decapitaion
Chasing Victory
Chiodos
The Classic Crime
Clffs and Bitter Endings
Crossbearer
Dead To Fall
Death Sentance
Devils Pie
The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Distance
Drako and The Malfoys
Ellestel
Ellison
Envy On The Coast
Everest
Elvehjem
Eye Of The Leviathan
Farewell To Twilight
Faux Lament
Fear Before The March Of Flames
The Fold
Four Letter Lie
From A Second Story Window
Genghis Tron
The Gentlemen Homicide
Harlots
Harry and The Potters
Heavy Heavy Low Low
Hewhocorrupts
Hourcast
Houston Calls
Ice Cap Fortune
Ion Dissonance
Iscariot
Ivory
Job For A Cowboy
The Junior Varsity
Kill Hannah
Kingston Falls
Kaddisfly
Kiss Kiss
Kiss The Plane
Let Go
Lies To Die
Light This City
LoveHateHero
Lye By Mistake
The Matches
Misery Index
My American Heart
My Bitter End
The New Atlantic
Nodes Of Ranvier
Off The Deep End
Oregon Falls
Paria
Portugal The Man
Quietdrive
River City High
Roses Are Red
Royden
Said The Shotgun To The Head
Schoolyard Heros
See You Next Tuesday
Self Against City
The Serpent Sun
Shindig
Showbread
Sleep Terror
The Sleeping
The Smashup
Smile Through This
The Spill Canvas
Stars Are Falling
Stars Of Track and Field
Suicide Silence
Summerside
The Story Changes
Theadora
This Providence
Through Forgotten Hours
Tokyo Rose
Too Pure Too Die
Upon Desolate Hands
Veil Of Maya
Versus The Mirror
The Warriors
When Fables Turn To Fears
With Dead Hands Rising
Zolof and The Rock and Roll Destroyer
Saosin
Forgive Durden
Takota
The Bled
From Autumn To Ashes
Aiden
From First To Last
Everytime I Die
It Dies Today
Haste The Day
Necrophageist
Zero To Sixty Never
The New Ending
Last Tragedy
A Forgotten Tragedy
Face The Grave
Spitalfield
Punchline
The Rocket Summer
Moneen
Maxeen
House Of Heroes
House Of FOols
Relient K
Danny Diablo
Just Surender
Misery Signals
Darkest Hour
The Agony Scene
Vader
Kreator
Big Boi
Ludacris
Twista
Korn
Linkin Park
The Used
Less Than Jake
Snoop Dog
Coldplay
Guster
Adberdeen City
Panic! At The Disco
Strapping Young Lad
A Distant Yesterday
Parachute Please Open
Awe Of The Slaughter
To Contend Against Rome
I voted For Kodos
Bosio
The Response
Treaty Of Paris
Ludo
The Crest
The Indecsives
Blackpool Lights
The Robins
xTyrantx
Kill Radio
Still Remains
The Red Chord
Burn The Shroud
Amora Savant
Ed Gein
Throwdown
A Dozen Furies
The Fall Of Troy
Blackout Pact
Protest The Hero
Circle Takes The Square
Juniius
Love Always, Your Friend
The Felix Culpa
Wood And Wires
Crashing By Design
A Life Once Lost
Under Darkened Skies
Shattercast
The Classic Struggle
The Progress
Fallen Sparrows
June
Paramore
Rise Against
Underoath
Blueprint Car Crash
The Autumn Heresy
Drive Train
Hit Of The Search Party
The Dresden Dolls
Plain White T\'s
A Gnarly Swell
Greely Estates
Downtown Singapore
David Mellilo
Bayside
Controlling The Famous
Number One Fan
The Confession
Something To Do
Tourmoil
Tower Of Rome
Gym Class Heroes
Cartel
Armor For Sleep
Hellogoodbye
Saves The Day
Senses Fail
Silverstein
Valient Thorr
Mirror Mirror
Locksley
The Profits
Smile Empty Soul
Breaking Benjamin
Future Leaders Of The World
Nonpoint
Flaw
Hoobastank
P.O.D.

...that all i can think of of the top of my head

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10/06/2006 12:32:40 AM · #123
I've seen more than I can mention (or even remember), but most recently:
Split Enz (in Melbourne)
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The Rolling Stones (in Sydney)
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And I have currently got tickets for G3, Eric Clapton & the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Can't wait :-)
10/06/2006 12:33:24 AM · #124
BTO
Bad Company
april wine
anthrax
aerosmith
bad brains
blue oyster cult
blue rodeo
blue peter
day glo abortions
the black donnellys
slayer
sacrifice
nuculear assult
the great katt
metallica
montrose
the killer drarves
red rider
rammones
the vioetones
steve blimkie and the reason
pink floyd
VoiVod
megadeth
todd rundgren
nector
triumph
rush
motley crue
KISS
cheap trick
thundermug
silverhead
alice cooper
motorhead
candira
black sabbath(with ozzy)
ozzy osbourne
Grand funk Railroad
slade
alice in chains
razor
S.F.H
tusunmi death toll
cycle sluts from hell
brown ploppy
the lovely lads
exploited
sudden impact
sucidal tendencies
mike mercer
dead kenedays
but the best was Richard Cheese

10/06/2006 01:58:19 AM · #125
bradp said

Styx, Chicago, Supertramp, Jethro Tull, merson Lake and Palmer, The Carpenters, Bread, The 5th Dimension, Chuck Mangione, BB King, KC & The Sunshine Band, Harry Chapin, and probably a few more in the late 70's/early 80's that I was too stoned to remember...

too stoned- hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ! painting your pet rocks again brad?

(about time i knew how copy paste)

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