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			|  | 10/30/2008 11:42:54 AM · #76 | 
		| | AC/DC and Black Sabbath 1976 (my first concert) Nazareth
 Rory Gallagher
 Steve Hillage
 Wishbone Ash
 Big balls and the great white idiot
 Screaming Lord Sutch (3 times)
 Aera
 Scorpions
 Frank Zappa
 Prince and the Revolution
 Simply Red
 
 probably lots of others that I can't remember naymore
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			|  | 10/30/2008 03:03:11 PM · #77 | 
		| | Journey - 86 with the 'real' steve perry Lionel Ritchie - 86
 Tim McGraw
 Faith Hill
 Garth Brooks
 LeeAnn Womack
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			|  | 10/30/2008 03:09:12 PM · #78 | 
		| | | Originally posted by lunachicken: That's the same Aggression :) Little known fact, they grew up in Denver. The guitar player in my band had played in high school with one of them in a band called Evil Hick. They moved to California and got big, but came back to Denver to play often.
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			|  | 10/30/2008 03:19:25 PM · #79 | 
		| | I remembered some more. 
 Pablo Cruise
 Glen Frey
 The Cars
 Elton John
 Styx
 Kansas
 Night Ranger
 Boston
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			|  | 10/30/2008 03:41:09 PM · #80 | 
		| | Grateful Dead Iron Maiden
 WASP
 Ozzy
 Motley Crue
 Primus
 Parliament Funkadelic
 White Zombie
 Ted Nugent
 Van Halen
 Alice In Chains
 Black Uhuru
 Inner Circle
 Third World
 Ziggy Marley
 King Crimson
 Bootsy Collins
 Matisyahu
 Medeski Martin and Wood
 Flogging Molly
 Israel  Vibration
 Eek a Mouse
 Black Sabbath
 Accept
 Steel Pulse
 Offspring
 Jane's Addiction
 Burning Spear
 Sly & Robbie
 Cake
 mighty mighty bosstones
 
 And a ton more of reggae, punk, blues and rock bands I can̢۪t think of right now
 
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			|  | 10/30/2008 05:05:33 PM · #81 | 
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			|  | 11/02/2008 12:40:38 AM · #83 | 
		| | Elton John x 3 phil Collins
 U2
 Dire straits
 hunters and collectors
 Jackson Brown
 James Taylor
 Suzi Quatro
 Alice Cooper
 Billy Joel (with Elton John)
 Wendy Mathews
 
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			|  | 11/03/2008 05:27:17 PM · #84 | 
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			|  | 11/03/2008 05:53:57 PM · #85 | 
		| | | Originally posted by soup: tool -vs muse...
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 TOOL
 
 No question about it...
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			|  | 11/03/2008 06:02:48 PM · #86 | 
		| | hehe, i sorta meant it would be a fun battle of the bands to see live  ;} 
 
 | Originally posted by thegrandwazoo: tool -vs muse...
 
 TOOL
 
 No question about it...
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 08:56:27 AM · #87 | 
		| | Badfish The Casualties
 Rise Against
 Helmet
 The Adicts
 Misfits
 Osaka Popstar
 Shoreline
 Orange
 T.I.
 Immortal Technique
 JMT
 AOTP
 Jeezy
 Lil Wayne
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			|  | 12/23/2008 08:59:08 AM · #88 | 
		| | TI Lil Wayne
 Young Jeezy
 Immortal Technique
 50 cent
 Maddona
 The game
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 09:15:00 AM · #89 | 
		| | Minor Threat Dead Kennedys
 Black Flag
 Police (1979?)
 Beach Boys
 Journey (SP version)
 Blue Oyster Cult
 Cheap Trick
 Krokus
 Scorpions
 Sammy Hagar
 Van Halen 1
 Van Halen 2
 David Lee Roth
 Kiss
 Meatloaf
 Kix
 Guns and Roses
 AC/DC
 Ingwie Malmsteen
 Joe Satriani
 Steve Vai
 Heart
 Stevie Nicks
 Metallica
 Motorhead
 Megadeth
 Anthrax
 Ramones
 Prince
 Peter Gabriel
 Alice Cooper
 Dream Theatre
 Judas Priest
 Grateful Dead
 Fabulous Thunderbirds
 Stevie Ray Vaughan
 Ozzy (alone)
 Black Sabbath
 (tons of metal, thrash and punk shows I still don't remember - worked at a club in DC)
 more I just can't remember right now...
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			|  | 12/23/2008 09:40:27 AM · #90 | 
		| | REO Speedwagon Joni Mitchell & the L.A. Express
 Dan Fogelberg
 Leo Kottke
 Bette Midler
 Joe Jackson & B52s (well, I sat outside the fence and listened)
 Sid Vicious (at CBGBs)
 The Sick Fucks
 Elvis Costello & the Attractions
 Tiger Bomb with Deborah Harry
 Lou Reed
 Loudon Wainwright III
 The Roches
 Tom Waits
 
 There's a few more, but I can't remember them right now.
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			|  | 12/23/2008 09:49:35 AM · #91 | 
		| | my list is not that long as some on here. hehe 
 No Doubt
 Black Eye Peas
 Gwen Stefani
 The Killers
 Madonna
 Pet Shop Boys
 Los Lonely Boys
 Phil Collins
 Garbage
 LifeHouse
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 10:27:59 AM · #92 | 
		| | My first concert was The Allman Brothers when I was in the 8th grade. 
 The rest in no particular order
 
 ZZ Top - many times
 Doobie Brothers
 Wishbone Ash
 Savoy Brown
 Leon Russell
 Queen - 3 times
 Thin Lizzie
 Bad Company
 Aerosmith
 Nazareth
 The Eagles (with and without Joe Walsh)
 Joe Walsh (solo)
 Stevie Nicks
 The Who
 Stevie Ray Vaughn
 The Fabulous Thunderbirds
 Kings Ex
 Peter Frampton
 Eric Johnson
 Neil Diamond
 Alanis Morissette
 Bon Jovi
 Emerson Lake and Palmer
 The Cure
 Nine Inch Nails
 BB King
 Edgar Winter
 Johnny Winter
 Muddy Waters
 Loverboy
 Journey
 Phil Collins
 Genesis
 Brand X (Phil Collins jazz fusion band)
 Alice Cooper
 Black Sabbath
 Willie Nelson
 Billy Joel
 Bob Dylan
 Bruce Springsteen
 Rolling Stones
 Elton John
 Jethro Tull
 Ray Charles
 Rush
 Styx
 Madonna
 
 I'm sure there are more.
 
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 11:36:10 AM · #93 | 
		| | Black Flag Suicidal Tendencies
 DRI
 Helmet
 Faith No More
 Smashing Pumpkins
 Afghan Whigs
 Front 242
 Ministry
 Revolting Cocks
 Severed Heads
 Skinny Puppy
 L7
 Monster magnet
 Screaming Trees
 Soundgarden (many times)
 Reverend Horton Heat (many times)
 White Zombie
 Jane's Addiction
 Depeche mode
 Erasure
 Social Distortion
 Dead Kennedys
 Circle Jerks
 Violent Femmes
 Dead Milkmen
 7 Seconds
 Agent Orange
 Husker Du
 Love and Rockets
 The Cult
 Nitzer Ebb
 Greenday ( before they were famous.)
 Siouxsie and the Banshees
 Junior Brown
 Alison Krauss and Union Station
 Lyle Lovett
 Sting
 The Cure
 NIN
 Bauhaus
 Del McCoury band
 Motörhead
 Anthrax
 Megadeath
 
 ...these are off the top of my head, there are more...
 
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 11:54:54 AM · #94 | 
		| | Dave Matthews (5x) Staind
 Three Days Grace
 Hurt (3x)
 Shinedown
 Nonpoint
 Skindred (2x)
 Korn(4x)
 Mudvayne
 Duex Process
 ICP
 Atmosphere
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			|  | 12/23/2008 11:57:01 AM · #95 | 
		| | I have been to 100's of concerts, mostly due in part to working at a Ticketron  when I was a teenager,  We used to get some nice discounts, Also had a little trick for sold out shows before the days of barcode scanners.  If we knew a  show was going to sellout fast and we wanted to go. (employees were not allowed to purchase tickets first day of sale) We would go into the system and report 2 tickets or amount needed as a printer jam or say the print was faded.  And it would print a duplicate set of tickets. We just never went to the assigned seats once we got inside the door. | 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 12:04:26 PM · #96 | 
		| | I saw this band Friday Nite at the Sound Academy in Toronto 
 Ubiquitus Synergy Seeker... Toronto's best kept secret. These guys are awesome!!!
 USS
 
 
     
     
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 12:47:26 PM · #97 | 
		| | I've never been a big concert goer so my list is short. But it makes up for that in quality! 
 Bruce Springsteen a couple of times in 85/86/87 timeframe, indoors and stadium
 Grateful Dead in '86, indoor hall
 Jimmy Buffet mid to late 90s. Amphittheatre
 Deep Purple back in the 80s Indoor hall
 Pink Floyd late 80s if I recall. Stadium
 Plant and Palmer (essentially Led Zeppelin) 5 to 10 years ago,  Indoor hall - MF'n LOUD!
 Aerosmith back in 1978 when concerts were concerts! My first ever concert, won the tickets on the radio.
 Stevie Nicks /FM - early 90s i think, amphitheatre
 David Bowie - early 90s i think, amphitheatre
 The Outlaws in '83 or 84, outside at college
 A bunch on campus in college but can't remember any of them...rockabilly was big then, the second english invasion was in full swing.
 
 Never saw Charlie Daniels perform but attended a dinner where he was the guest speaker. Met him, shook his hand. Closes i've been to a 'rock' star.
 
 Missed seeing the Rolling Stones a couple of times for free.
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 01:05:40 PM · #98 | 
		| | Dave Mathews and REM 
 cut me some slack im not old like the rest of you
 
 oh, and the Stones
 
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			|  | 12/23/2008 02:42:10 PM · #99 | 
		| | I dont know if I feel like listing the thousand (at least) or so bands i've seen, since most of them are fly by night punk rock/hardcore bands that nobody has ever heard of. 
 But the highlight of my life:
 
 Springsteen and The E Street Band.
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			|  | 12/23/2008 02:42:29 PM · #100 | 
		| | Spazmo - your list makes me jealous of your old age haha. | 
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