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10/03/2006 09:31:12 PM · #26			 | 
		
		Just this summer...
 Depeche Mode
 Madonna 
 Los Lonely boys
 Dave Matthews Band
 Manu Chau
 Sheryl Crow
 John Mayer
 Huey Lewis and the News
 Mary J. Blige
 Journey
 Def Leppard
 Godsmack
 Rob Zombie
 Il Divo
 Bruce Springsteen
 Bonnie Raitt
 Everyone at Second Stage Ozzfest
 Rascall Flats
 Kelly Clarkson
 Crosby Stills Nash and Young
 KC and the Sunshine Band
 KMEL Block Party-A bunch of Hip Hop Artists I can't remember
 Tool
 Rock The Bells- With Wu Tang Clan and Mos Def and some others I can't remember
 Earth Wind and Fire
 Chicago
 i believe there are others but I can't quite remember them all. But I think I should explain, I work for the company formerly known as Bill Graham Presents and now known as LiveNation. I work for several large amphitheaters in the San Francisco Bay Area. Mainly Sleep Train in Concord, Shoreline in Mountain View and Sleep Train in Marysville near Sacremento. I work on the production/stage crew setting up all there sound, lights and  band equipment. All these shows pretty much involved me showing up around 8 in the morning to set up then coming back at night to break everything down till 2 or so in the morning. But I did get to see whatever I wanted to for free. :)
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10/03/2006 09:31:48 PM · #27			 | 
		
		Originally posted by KarenNfld:   Not a lot....not many artists come to Newfoundland.
 
 -Chris de Burgh (The Box opened for them)
 -Bare Naked Ladies (back in the early 90's before they were big in the US)
 -Great Big Sea (Jimmy Rankin opened for them)
 -Diana Krall
 -Jann Arden  |   
 
 How was Diana Krall?  I would really love to see her.  She did the best version of "Fly me to the moon" that I have ever heard in my life. |  
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10/03/2006 10:23:24 PM · #28			 | 
		
		Ive seen lots.
 
 Sarah McLaughlin
 Butterfly Boucher
 Jewel
 Elton John 
 Sting
 Paul McCartney
 Jack Johnson 
 ALO
 Matt Costa
 Mindi Abair
 Keiko Matsui
 Foreigner
 The Bodeans
 the Sax Pack
 Jonathon Butler
 Blues Traveler
 Styx
 Cheap Trick
 38 Special
 Kansas
 3 Dog Night
 ELO
 BOC
 MOD
 Metallica  13 times
 Antrax 
 Slayer
 Exodus
 Testiment
 Megadeth
 Ozzy
 Black Sabbath 
 Dio
 Twisted Sister
 Kiss
 Ratt
 Motley Crue
 Pantera
 Skid Row
 Scoripions
 Quiet Riot
 Wasp
 Accept
 Blues Traveler
 George Therogood
 Little Feet
 Foghat
 Ted Nugent
 Van Halen
 Dokken
 Surviver
 Whitesnake
 King Diamond
 Iron Maiden
 Fastway
 Def Lepard
 Exciter
 Metal Church
 Queensryche
 SRV "his last show"
 April Wine
 Rush
 ACDC 
 Aerosmith
 Pink Floyd
 Billy Joel
 and
 Several 50's and 60's singing groups  
  
 Thats about all I can remember at the moment. But the list is longer.
  Message edited by author 2006-10-05 22:18:06.
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10/03/2006 10:30:37 PM · #29			 | 
		
		Janet Jackson
 Sarah Brightman
 k.d. lang
 Patti LaBelle
 Tina Turner
 Arum Rae
 Olivia Newton-John
 Rod Stewart
 Mandy Barnett (played Patsy Cline in "Always")
 Manhattan Transfer
 Talking Heads
 Styx
 Pink Floyd
 Dave Matthews Band
 Peter, Paul, & Mary
 Stone Temple Pilots
 Journey
 Rick James
 KISS
 Rick Springfield
 Sonny & Cher (yes, I'm REALLY dating myself with these last ones!)
 John Denver
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10/03/2006 10:38:21 PM · #30			 | 
		
		Meatloaf
 Dolly Parton
 Michael Bolton (three times)
 Julio Iglesius
 Boyz to Men |  
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10/03/2006 10:38:53 PM · #31			 | 
		
		Hmmm... I may miss a few, but here goes, from first to last.
 
 Expose /Michael Damian
 MC Hammer
 New Kids on the Block / Tommy Page
 Motley Crue / Faster Pussycat
 Depeche Mode
 Billy Joel
 Amy Grant
 They Might Be Giants
 U2
 Tori Amos
 Lilith Fair Christmas Show in West Palm Beach 1998, which featured
 - Sarah McLachlan
 - Sheryl Crow
 - The Indigo Girls
 - Missy Elliott
 - Chantal Kreviazuk
 - K's Choice
 Peter Gabriel (he touched my hand!)
 Sting
 Ozomatli / Kenny Wayne Shepard
 Dave Matthews Band / John Butler Trio (at Red Rocks baby!!!)
 K.T. Tunstall / Cary Brothers
 Dave Matthews Band / Robert Randolph & The Family Band
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10/03/2006 10:42:55 PM · #32			 | 
		
		Originally posted by SJCarter:   Rod Stewart |   
 
 Was that when he actually sung his own songs?
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10/03/2006 10:46:35 PM · #33			 | 
		
		There are more I'm sure...
 
 INXS
 The White Stripes
 Iggy and the Stooges
 Mudvaine
 Golden Horse
 The Finn Brothers
 Velvet Revolver
 System Of a Down
 Shihad
 The Donnas
 Splitenz
 Everclear
 Rolling Stones
 Patti Smith
 U2
 Green Day
 The Beach Boys
 Chicago (minus Peter Cetera(?))
 Robbie Williams
 Creed
 Bon Jovi |  
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10/03/2006 10:58:00 PM · #34			 | 
		
		whoops. posted as my husband
 
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10/03/2006 11:00:00 PM · #35			 | 
		
		Oingo Boingo (many times)
 Red Hot Chili Peppers (many times)
 Love and Rockets
 Siouxsie & The Banchees (many times)
 Living Color
 Bad Brains
 Minor Threat
 Fugazi
 The Cult
 The Wonder Stuff
 The Mission UK
 Gene Loves Jezebel
 Everclear
 Bow Wow Wow
 Berlin
 Alice in Chains
 Primus
 Tool
 Rage against the Machine
 4 Non Blonds
 Dixie Chicks
 Sound Garden (many times)
 Stone Temple Pilots
 Danzig
 Type O Negative
 Rocket from the Crypt
 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
 Chevelle
 Helmet
 Garbage
 The Supersuckers (many times)
 Hillbilly Hellcats
 Peal Jam
 Metallica
 Peter Murphy
 The church
 Flesh for Lulu
 Tone Loc
 Guar
 
 So may local punk bands that no one would know of. 
 
 I’m sure I’ve forgotten a ton moreâ€Â¦
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10/03/2006 11:03:02 PM · #36			 | 
		
		Now, I'm really going to feel old, but here goes in no particular order:
 
 Rod Stewart (10 times)
 Elton John 
 Journey 
 John Cougar 
 George Michael 
 The Kinks (I think, this was back in the days of the Philly JFK all day/night concerts)
 Joan Jet and the Blackhearts 
 Hall and Oats (excellent) 
 David Cassidy 
 Rick Springfield 
 
 okay, I'll stop now I'm officially embarrassed :(
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10/03/2006 11:03:40 PM · #37			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Elvis_L:   
 
 the best show ever was new years going into 1999. there is a band named Wolfpac that was formed by some former members of bloodhound gang( one of my favorite bands) we saw that they were performing in Pa. we borrowed a car (we were poor back then) and drove to erie Pa from tampa. we get to the address and it is a house. we were worried we had it wrong so I knocked and Evil Jared the bassist from the bloodhound gang answered the door. it was his house! Wolfpac played in the living room and it was unbelievable . then I was pushed into the pit by some chick. I noticed the same girl pushing people in over and over. so I di what any idiotic jerk would do. I pushed her in. oops turns out it was the girlfriend of one of the members of Wolfpac. so now I am really about to get my ass kicked and crystal is a little freaked out. I was able talk my way out of it and the band gave us all kinds of free stuff. it was freaking awesome. ok sorry it was so long.
 
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 ok back on the right account. so Elvis, ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. are you SURE your not missing something else exciting about that night? Like the proposing to me part??? GEESH! What's a girl gotta do around here to have her proposal mean more than you being a girl pushing jerk? lol ;) |  
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10/03/2006 11:05:03 PM · #38			 | 
		
		Originally posted by laurielblack:   From what I can remember..
 
 Loverboy
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 I was never a fan of theirs until a friend offered me a free ticket and I had nothing better to do.  Man they put on a show!
 
 Tons of concerts, don't remember all but the most unusual was Frank Zappa.  Besides just being FZ, Sting came out for a couple of duets.  They happened to meet that day in the hotel and after talking decided to do it at the show. |  
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10/03/2006 11:14:15 PM · #39			 | 
		
		As a youngster, my mother took my sister and I to see 
 Maurice Chevallier
 Frank Sinatra
 Bing Crosby
 Shirley Bassey
 Harry Belafonte
 Duke Ellington
 Demis Roussos
 Glen Campbell
 Boy do I feel prehistoric !
 Recently I saw the Eagles in concert |  
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10/03/2006 11:17:31 PM · #40			 | 
		
		I missed a big one:
 
 Grateful Dead a number of years back at RPI.  
 
 
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10/03/2006 11:18:19 PM · #41			 | 
		
		I'll list the best that I've seen "show-wise" (best show)...
 
 KISS
 PRINCE
 Shania Twain
 The Power Station (Remember them?)
 Van Halen (First Album ! In Superdome)
 UFO
 Rush
 
 Tiffany
 Debbie Gibson
 
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10/03/2006 11:21:25 PM · #42			 | 
		
		AC/DC, Ozzy, Metallica, Slayer, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, New Kids on the Block (DONT ASK), Incubus, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, Hatebreed, Marilyn Manson, I could keep going on and on... Ive been to atleast 200...
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10/04/2006 12:16:03 AM · #43			 | 
		
		Top of the list is
 Barbara Streisand in 1972.  She's on tour again but I doubt I get to see her
 
 James Taylor 
 Carole King
 Quincy Jones
 
 Credence Clearwater,  B.B. King, Tony Joe White  Met the these 3 at their concert in Denver and afterward at the Holiday Inn in north Denver, and the Radison Hotel (then Playboy club ) in Denver.
 
 Canned Heat in forerunner to California Jam I & II
 
 California Jam I
 Rare Earth, Earth, Wind and Fire, Eagles,
 Jackson Browne, Seals and Crofts, Black Oak Arkansas
 Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer
 
 Foreigner
 Simon and Garfunkel
 Fleetwood Mac
 
 and a long list of Broadway performers
 
 I forgot about ABC's In Concert.  Went to several of them.  Thought it unusual that the fire marshal would appear on stage before the concert warning people not to smoke in the auditorium (Pantages Theater), but would tell them that if the went into the lobby they could smoke anything they desired.
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10/04/2006 12:29:01 AM · #44			 | 
		
		I've seen countless bands I can't remember the names of. Some of those I can..
 
 Last Concert:
 DI
 45 Grave
 Batallion of Saints
 
 Others over the years:
 7 Seconds
 7 Year Bitch
 The Adolescents
 ADZ
 Against All Authority
 Agent Orange
 Agnostic Front
 Agression
 Angry Samoans
 Anti-Flag
 Bad Religion
 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
 Bikini Kill
 Blast
 Blink 182
 Butthole Surfers
 Circle Jerks
 Corrosion of Conformity
 Cypress Hill
 The Dickies
 Dr Know
 DRI
 Eminem
 Evilution
 Excel
 Fear
 Fear Factory
 Flower Leppards
 Fugazi
 FYP
 GBH
 Gorilla Biscuits
 Grateful Dead
 Green Day
 Henry Rollins
 Ice T
 Ill Repute
 Infest
 Insted
 Jerry Garcia Band
 Jughead's Revenge
 Limp Bizkit
 Napalm Death
 No For An Answer
 NOFX
 MxPx
 Madness
 MDC
 Meal Ticket
 Mighty Mighty Bosstones
 The Misfits
 Murphy's Law
 The Offspring
 Operation Ivy
 Pennywise
 Prodigy
 Rancid
 Red Cross
 Rich Kids on LSD
 Scared Straight
 Sick Of It All
 Social Distortion
 SOD
 Stalag 13
 Suicidal Tendencies
 Sum 41
 TSOL
 The Vandals
 Wartime
 Youth of Today
 
 Tons of others. Thinking about this brought back many fond memories of my youth when we used to all hang out at the Country Club in Reseda. So many good nights, so many shows.
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10/04/2006 12:38:46 AM · #45			 | 
		
		the main bands I've seen were at ACL FEST '05 and '06 
 
 last year i saw:
 jet, coldplay, eisley, rilo kiley, the bravery, franz ferdinand...
 those are all that come to mind there.
 all of them i saw front and center :]!
 
 and this year i saw!
 ted leo and the pharmacists [which i got to meet and take pictures with!] the rocket summer, iron and wine [also met and got autographs and pictures], gnarls barkely, the stills, the shins, the raconteurs, kt tunstall, tom petty, the flaming lips, murder by death, stars, kings of leon...
 
 that's all that come to mind there. |  
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10/04/2006 01:37:54 AM · #46			 | 
		
		I think   Technoshroom and I have seen a lot of the same bands. We may have even been at the same shows. 
 
 The bands I can remember seeing:
 
 Aggression
 Agent Orange
 Angry Samoans
 Bad Brains
 DI
 Poison Idea
 NoFX
 Exploited
 Discharge
 UK Subs
 Subhumans
 Fear
 X
 Dead Kennedys
 Bad Religion
 Circle One
 TSOL
 Social Distortion
 Suicidal Tendencies
 Fugazi
 Circle Jerks
 Green Day
 DRI
 Stalag 13
 Wasted Youth
 Battalion of Saints
 GBH
 Grateful Dead
 El Groupo Sexo
 Guns and Roses
 Prince
 Dick Dale
 Beastie Boys
 Run DMC
 
 Lots of others that my mind is too fuzzy on.
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10/04/2006 02:03:19 AM · #47			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Spazmo99:   I think   Technoshroom and I have seen a lot of the same bands. We may have even been at the same shows. |   
 
 Certainly looks possible. Looking at your list I'm seeing a few more bands I've seen. Did you live in Southern California in the 80's/90's? |  
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10/04/2006 02:20:39 AM · #48			 | 
		
		A few that were memorable....
 
 Bruce Springsteen - Roy Orbison - Warren Zevon - Beach Boys - The Turtles - Rolling Stones
 U2 - Fleetwood Mac - The Yardbirds w/ Jeff Beck - The Buckinghams - The Trashmen - Foghat
 Shadows of Knight - Edgar Winter - Sly & the Family Stone - Sir Douglas Quintet
 Texas Tornados - Peter Frampton - Freddy Fender - Martin Zellar - Prince - The Litter -  Minnesota Orchestra |  
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10/04/2006 02:27:45 AM · #49			 | 
		
		OK - Interesting one;
 -U2
 -Bon Jovi
 -Roxette
 -Def Lepard
 -Just Jinger
 
 And for the Afrikaans guys out there in the world;
 -Thys die Bosveld Klong
 -Robbie Wessels
 -Patricia Lewis
 -Casper de Vries
 -Naidine
 -Steve Hofmeyer
 -Anton Goosen
 -Hugo
 En nog so paar ander wat ek nie nou kan onthou nie.
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10/04/2006 02:31:10 AM · #50			 | 
		
		| Did anybody out there see JUST JINGER? Awesome South African band now busy with a world tour. These guys started off about 12 years back in Johannesburg playing at a Night Club in Joburg. Every Monday night was student night at this night club - Therefor, plenty of your typical student activities was done to the music of Just Jinger. |  
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