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10/04/2006 11:51:31 AM · #76
Oh man this is going to be a LONG list and I'm sure I will forget a few.

ALL CAPS= FAVS

Def Leppard (4 times)
Poison
Kiss
Great White
Msg
Tesla
Restless Heart (3 times)
SAWYER BROWN(5)
Alabama
Martina McBride
Pirates of the Mississippi
Brian White
Kenny Chesney
Little Texas
Shania Twain
Alan Jackson
Garth Brooks
Charlie Daniels
Reba McIntire (2)
Brooks and Dunn
Faith Hill (2)
Tim McGraw (2)
George Strait
CHRIS LEDOUX (7)
Toby Keith
Blackhawk
Confederate Railroad
Dena Carter (2)
Prince
Smash Mouth
Gwen Stefani
A Perfect Circle
Incubus
Creed
Jane's Addiction
30 Seconds to Mars
AUDIOSLAVE
Nickleback (2)
3 Doors Down
SEETHER(2)
Dark New Day
Reo Speedwagon
Journey
Styx
38 Special
Alanis Morrisette
Garbage
Billy Dean
Chris Isaac
Puddle of Mudd
SOD
METALLICA
QUEENSRYCHE.......

My next concert will be Godsmack!!!

Message edited by author 2006-10-04 12:27:03.
10/04/2006 11:57:28 AM · #77
*Thrice (2 times) once in KC,Mo and once in St. Louis

*P.O.D/ with Head PE and Linkin Park (2 times)

*Dashboad Confessional

*Bunch of local Punk Bands

*Less than Jake, Yellow Card, Fall out Boy, Get up Kids,

* Everclear/ with Fastball and Fuel

*LifeHouse

My first Concert was free and it was when i was like 8 i think it was Tina Turner LMAO

there is more but that all i can remember

Message edited by author 2006-10-04 11:58:23.
10/04/2006 11:58:26 AM · #78
Ohh, I forgot Harry Connick Jr. for my list.
10/04/2006 11:59:54 AM · #79
Chevelle(2)
New Found Glory(3)
Blink 182(2)
Avenged Sevenfold(2)
Story of the year
Billy Talent(2)
Jimmy Eat World(2)
Breaking Benjamin
Motion City Soundtrack
Kiss
Poison
Ashlee Simpson
Jay-Z
Taproot
Underoath
Protest The Hero
Nofx
Rise Against(2)
AFI
Eighteen Visions
Zo2

10/04/2006 12:00:29 PM · #80
Originally posted by Givemeashot:

*Thrice (2 times)


that just sounds funny to me:)
10/04/2006 12:00:40 PM · #81
First concert Allman brothers
ZZ Top (many times)
Alice Cooper
Queen (3 times)
Rush
Journey
Aerosmith
Neil Diamond
Alanis Morriset
Dobie Brothers
Bad Company
Nazereth
KISS
Styx
Eric Johnson
Blue Oyster Cult
Black Sabath
Emerson, lake, and Palmer
Billy Joel
Elton John
Elvis (Houston Rodeo when I was a kid)

10/04/2006 12:02:13 PM · #82
U2 (three times)
Pixies
David Bowie (awesome concert)
Rolling Rock Town Fair - Def Leppard, Blink 182 and more
Chicago (three or four times)
INXS (a great concert in a small college gym, only cost $15 too!)
Phil Collins
Paul Simon

Thanks to 'pearlseyes' long list, 3 Doors Down was the group I couldn't think of.

I think that's it

Message edited by author 2006-10-04 12:04:48.
10/04/2006 12:10:15 PM · #83
Let's see, in no particular order...

Nine inch Nails (thrice)
Marilyn Manson
Moby
Bush
Nickelback
Sevendust
Fat
Godhead
Flogging Molly
Orgy
Tool
Monster Magnet
Dave Matthews Band
Carbonleaf (twice)
TV on the Radio
Saul Williams
Third Eye Blind
Smashmouth
A Perfect Circle
10/04/2006 12:20:53 PM · #84
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.
10/04/2006 12:42:30 PM · #85
Here is my list to the best of my knowledge..in no particular order:

Head East
Debbie Boone (only concert where I didn't damage my hearing)
Sammy Hagar/Quaterflash
Quiet Riot/Saga/Girlschool
Van Halen
Go-Go's/INXS
Billy Squier/Ratt
Ratt/Bon Jovi
Ratt/Posion
.38 Special/Bon Jovi
INXS
INXS/Steel Pulse
Whitesnake/Great White
Whitesnake/Dokken
Whitesnake/Bad English
Tesla/Great White/Badlands
Van Halen/Baby Animals
Queensryche/Suicidal Tendencies
Billy Joel
Kiss/Slaughter/Faster Pussycat
White Lion/Vixen
Dream Theater (twice)
Symphony X/Devin Townsend Band
Steve Vai/Eric Sardinas
Eric Sardinas (multiple times)
Anthony Gomes (multiple)
Walter Trout (lots of times)
Tinsley Ellis
Gary Hoey
Matt "Guitar" Murphy (twice)
Coco Montoya
James Taylor
Eric Clapton/Doyle Brahmhall III
Derek Trucks Band
Sammy Hagar
Brother Cane
Sebastian Bach
Firehouse
Dio/Lynch Mob/Armored Saint
Dokken
Slaughter
Child's Play
Tony McAlpine
Cinderella/Winger/Bullet Boys
Winger
Bullet Boys
Iron Maiden/Queensryche/Rob Halford
Bob Carlise/Bryan Duncan
Phillips, Craig, and Dean (several times)
Michael W. Smith (twice)
Newsboys (twice)
Petra
Areosmith/Black Crowes
Aerosmith/Dokken
Aerosmith/Ted Nugent
Bruce Dickenson/Kings of the Sun
Ace Frehley/Icon
Prince
Ana Popovich
Macic Slim and the Teardrops (multiple)
Neil Diamond
Tom Jones (twice)
Eric Johnson
Steven Curtis Chapman
Audio Adrenaline
Third Day
Ken Tamplin
AC/DC/White Lion
Poison/Cinderella/Night Ranger/Dokken/April Wine/Slaughter

...there are more, but that's all I can think of right now. I'll add more when I think of them.

Message edited by author 2006-10-04 12:47:18.
10/04/2006 12:46:52 PM · #86
ok i'll play:

my first: the village people(not by choice)

then NIN

a myriad of local punk/ska bands as well.

the toasters
Dancehall crashers
Pork pie tribe
magadog
a bunch more ska bands i dont remember

bloodhound gang with sevendust
wolfpac
pearl jam
10/04/2006 12:53:37 PM · #87
Pink Floyd, twice, original Dark Side of the Moon tour
Genesis (when Peter Gabriel was still in the band) three times
Led Zepplin twice
The Doors once
James Taylor dozens of times
Todd Rundgren seven times
The Cars
Talking Heads three times
Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band
The Police
ELO
Doobie Brothers twice
Allman Brothers four times
Marshall Tucker Band three times
Linda Ronstadt
Supertramp
Lou Reed 5 times
The Tubes
Brian Ferry
Foghat
Frank Sinatra
Tony Bennet
Miles Davis (last concert before he passed away)
Bob Dylan three times
David Bowie six times
Neil Young three times
U2 twice
Grateful Dead three times
Alice Cooper
Elton John
Billy Joel
Dead Can Dance
Cocteau Twins
Kitchens of Distinction
Felt
The Lemonheads
Stone Roses
Jeff Beck
Peter Frampton
Eric Clapton
Meat Loaf
Blondie
Joe Jackson
King Crimson
The Strawbs
Rare Earth
Mountain
Lee Michaels
The Judy Bats
Blotto
The Cure three times
The Eagles twice
Joe Walsh twice
Yes

can't think of any more at the moment, but this list is very incomplete.

Message edited by author 2006-10-11 14:20:03.
10/04/2006 12:53:43 PM · #88
metallica
godsmack
clarknova
I Mother Earth
finger eleven
our lady peace
tool
10/04/2006 12:56:22 PM · #89
guided by voices-farewell, ^deathcabforcutie-3 times, ^engine down-3 times, ^portastatic-3 times, ^sorry about dresden-twice, ^the brunettes-3 times, ^the shins-3 times, amish jihad, anberlin, arcade fire, autopassion, beloved, ben kweller, braid, bright eyes, built to spill-twice*, cat power, cheers to no tomorrow, chris stamey, cocorosie, cold sides, copeland, cosmic charlie, cub country, cursive, david dondero, david kilgour, dead poetic, death cab for cutie, decahedron, double leopard, eastern youth, emery, engine down, evergreen terrace, far-less, fin fang foom, final fantasy, finding westerly, franz ferdinand, glass casket, haste the day, headphones, health, hidden in plain view, hide and seek, luna, magic markers?, makeshift, mates of state, mccarthy trenching, mewithoutyou, minus driver, minus the bear, murder by death, nada surf, new black, norma jean, north elementary, okkerville river, palomar, papa m, pedro the lion, portistatic, q and not u, rainer maria, rilo kiley, seneca, slow coming day, sondre lerche, sonic youth, sorry about dresden, spader, spoon, stretch armstrong, super furry animals, swift, tennis and the mennenites, the blood brothers, the brunettes, the clientele, the decemberist, the delusions, the early november, the good life, the long winters, the places, the remedy session, the shins, the solace bros., the weather, underoath, watasi wa, yo la tengo, stellastarr*, the editors

i kept track for a while...i know i'm missing a few
10/04/2006 12:58:57 PM · #90
Barenaked Ladies
Green Day
U2
Goo Goo Dolls
Newsboys
Relient K
Toby Mac
Deliriou5
Earthsuit
Rebecca St. James
Forever June

I'm sure there are more, I'm just having issues thinking of them.
10/04/2006 01:08:37 PM · #91
Just about every Rock band in the 70's....Top of the list; Led Zepplin in the old Seattle King Dome.....I kinda remember it......lol
10/04/2006 01:52:00 PM · #92
Off the top of my head... the * are shows I had backstage passes for, or otherwise met the performers:

* Aaron Tippen
Aerosmith
* Alabama
* Alan Jackson
* Bad Company
Billy Joel
Bon Jovi
* Bruce Springsteen
Brooks & Dunn
Bryan Adams
Charlie Daniels
* Chicago
Cinderella
Collin Raye
* Damn Yankees
David Lee Roth
Duran Duran
Dwight Yoakam
Elton John
Garth Brooks
Genesis
* Gibson Miller Band
* Hank Williams Jr.
Hootie and the Blowfish
* Huey Lewis
Jimmy Buffett
* Kentucky Headhunters
Lee Roy Parnell
Manheim Steamroller
Meat Loaf
Prince
Poison
REO Speedwagon
Rod Stewart
Richard Marx
Sammy Hagar
Sawyer Brown
Steve Miller Band
Styx
* The Hooters
Van Halen
Yes
10/04/2006 02:10:49 PM · #93
the international bands: Counting Crows
Offspring
R.E.M

seen TONS of homegrown bands of course
10/04/2006 02:15:15 PM · #94
Pink Floyd
Rolling Stones
Violent Femmes
Drivin n Cryin
Harry Connick Jr
The Monkees
Steve Miller Band
AC/DC
Hootie
Edwin McCain
Alabama


Message edited by author 2006-10-04 14:16:33.
10/04/2006 02:29:34 PM · #95
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Meatloaf
Dolly Parton
Michael Bolton (three times)
Julio Iglesius
Boyz to Men


The fact that nobody stopped to ridicule me makes me think either nobody is reading these things or you all have a very low opinion of my possible music tastes.


haha, ok, I totally made that up. I really did want to see if anybody has been reading these things. My list isn't too impressive (in random order)

George Michael (front row) (twice actually)
Erasure (front row)
Depeche Mode
Peter Gabriel (3rd row) - The best Concert I've been to.
Sting (three times)
U2 (very LAST row, literally the wall of the stadium was 6" behind my head)
Kenny Rogers (happened to be a free concert at the Mall in DC)
one of Nirvana's last concerts (back stage) with Cypress Hill and The Breeders
Tori Amos
R.E.M.

Either the average crowd is getting a bit old for me, or I'm getting old myself. We were actually told to "SIT DOWN! YOU ARE BEING VERY RUDE!" at the last Sting concert we went to. That has kept me away from concerts since...

I picked Michael Bolton as an homage to Office Space:

Samir: No one in this country can ever pronounce my name right. It's not that hard: Samir Na-gheen-an-a-jar. Nagheenanajar.
Michael Bolton: Yeah, well at least your name isn't Michael Bolton.
Samir: You know there's nothing wrong with that name.
Michael Bolton: There was nothing wrong with it... until I was about 12 years old and that no-talent ass clown became famous and started winning Grammys.
Samir: Hmm... well why don't you just go by Mike instead of Michael?
Michael Bolton: No way. Why should I change? He's the one who sucks.

Message edited by author 2006-10-04 14:36:53.
10/04/2006 02:34:46 PM · #96
Harry Chapin (1978?)
Renaissance (1981)

Tangerine Dream (1985)

and a few others less memerable ..


10/04/2006 02:41:58 PM · #97
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Peter Gabriel (3rd row) - The best Concert I've been to.


Pete has long been one of my musical heroes. He was my first concert upon moving to Denver four years ago, and I was lucky enough to score 5th row through the Full Moon Club. The stage was set in the round. My single seat stuck me on the end of the row, which didn't seem like too much of a big deal until I realized that the musicians had to walk through the audience to get to the stage. 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 concert was fantastic, too... ranks very very highly on my list of all time bests.

It is, however, beaten out by Dave Matthews Band at Red Rocks last year, which I saw with my sister and her husband. I have never been to a concert with such a magic intensity just buzzing with sheer joy as that one, then to add the happiness of having my family with me, and getting to hear "Two Step" for the encore, which was the song to which their wedding party entered the reception just three months earlier... it was a ridiculously happy emotional and amazing concert experience.
10/04/2006 02:50:17 PM · #98
Haven't been out to see a band in almost a decade. The ones that I can remember...

The Tea Party
I Mother Earth
Econoline Crush
The Headstones
SNFU

Plus tonnes of local and travelling indie bands.
10/04/2006 03:44:48 PM · #99
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

...
We were actually told to "SIT DOWN! YOU ARE BEING VERY RUDE!" at the last Sting concert we went to. That has kept me away from concerts since...


I just saw Mellencamp and was told the same thing....how can someone sit during a rock concert????

10/04/2006 04:03:26 PM · #100
Wow....waaaay too many to list. This summer I was averaging 3 shows a week. It's what my friends and I do when we don't have jobs....and we love music.

Alas...most of you won't know any of the bands I'm talking about, but I may compile a list sometime tonight. I'm guessing the number of bands/artists I've seen is around 250-300...

The best show I've ever been to was Mindless Self Indulgence......if you evvveeerrr have the chance to go see them you should. It was the most fun 3 hours of my life...

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