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10/29/2008 11:41:36 AM · #1
Here's my list.

I've underlined the "big" bands I've seen, but the rest are bloody good too!

Muse
Radiohead
Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Franz Ferdinand
Kaiser Chiefs
Maxïmo Park
El Presidente
The Who
Arctic Monkeys

Hard-Fi
The Magic Numbers
Sandi Thom
Eastern Lane
The Kooks
The Feeling
Wolfmother
Richard Ashcroft
Feeder
Corinne Bailey Rae
Kasabian
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Lilly Allen
The Automatic
Milburn
The Marshals
The Verve
Stereophonics
KT Tunstall
Newton Faulkner
R.EM.
Kings of Leon
Amy Winehouse
Counting Crows
Bowling for Soup
Pendulum
Alphabeat
The Ting Tings
Will Young
Modeselektor
Erol Alkan
10/29/2008 11:43:56 AM · #2
Copeland
Mae
Nickle Creek
10/29/2008 11:55:25 AM · #3
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Dire Straits
The Pogues
Ambush
10/29/2008 11:57:04 AM · #4
John Mayer
The Killers
Tegan and Sara
The Blue Van
Frontier Ruckus
Ben Folds
Rufus Wainwright
Kasabian
The Smashing Pumpkins
Louis XIV
Keane
Muse
The Hard Lessons
The White Stripes
Black Eyed Peas
Wilco
The Flaming Lips
The Decemberists
Gogol Bordelo
Manu Chao
Blonde Redhead
Devotchka
The Dresden Dolls
Kanye West
We Are Scientists
The Dastardlies
A lot of great local groups from Lansing and AA.

I'm sure I'm forgetting people. I suppose these are the more memorable ones.

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 13:51:51.
10/29/2008 12:03:01 PM · #5
These Were back in the 80's. The ones I remember, at least;
Cheap Trick
Blackfoot
Sammy Hagar, before Van Halen
Yes
John Cougar
Heart
Beach Boys
Moody Blues
Loverboy
April Wine
Molly Hatchet
Van Hagar

More recent times;
The Flower Kings
Marillion (3 times)
Porcupine Tree (3 times)
Dream Theater
Ozric Tentacles
Opeth
Slightly Stoopid
Pepper
Mark Knopfler
Spock's Beard

ETA the Cars and Fleetwood Mac.

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 13:03:48.
10/29/2008 12:06:20 PM · #6
I'm gonna lol right off that bat so that you all know you can laugh at my list with me and not at me:

Survivior
Bette Midler
Amy Grant
Third Day/Michael W. Smith/Max Lucado
Mercy Me
Third Day again (I wish I could take my wife to their concert in Ashville, NC on her birthday but the timing is sucky...oh well)

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 12:08:02.
10/29/2008 12:06:40 PM · #7
Smoked too much pot during the 70's and I don't remember any of the bands I saw but I do recall that one band had something like 4 guys in it and there was this dude playing what looked like a Bass...oh, and there was this pounding...pounding...pounding...my guess, it was a drum or something.

Seriously...
Zappa
Led Zep
Stones
The Allmans
Yes
Johnny Winter
Aerosmith
Simon and Garfunkle
Sinatra
Cream
The Who
Pat Metheney
Asia
Steely Dan
Scofield
Miles Davis
Larry Carlton
Sonny Rollins
Cecil Taylor
Tito Puente
and on and on...

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 12:13:59.
10/29/2008 12:12:39 PM · #8
Originally posted by pawdrix:

Smoked too much pot during the 70's and I don't remember any of the bands I saw but I do recall that one band had something like 4 guys in it and there was a guy playing what looked like a Bass...oh, and there was this pounding...my guess, it was a drum or something.
DUUUUDE!!!!

I was totally at that show.
10/29/2008 12:13:05 PM · #9
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Message edited by author 2008-10-29 13:30:01.
10/29/2008 12:16:39 PM · #10
Thread killer...uh oh!

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 12:53:26.
10/29/2008 12:27:57 PM · #11
Die Toten Hosen (2x)
Kaiser Chiefs
The Go! Team
Mugison
Jeff Who
Wolf Parade
East West Connection
Dirk Zöllner und Band
P!
Yellow Umbrella
Six- Rockband
Antiflag
Terminal Choice

to name the more mentionable ones...
10/29/2008 12:31:23 PM · #12
Grateful Dead
Miles Davis
Santana
Sha Na Na
Tom Paxton
Don McLean
Pete Seeger
Paul Robeson
Light This City

I was lucky/unlucky enough to have been at the Altamont Concert so I've seen sets by the Rolling Stones, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, et al.

Some more local bands:
Cheap Suit Serenaders
Midnight Radio
Naked Barbies
Rebecca Riots
Good Ol' Persons
Kate Wolf (with Nina Gerber)
Big Bang Beat

I've also seen these master classical guitarists live:
Andres Segovia
Julian Bream

Finally, in a truly amazing coincidence, I was at that VERY SAME concert that pawdrix and Spazmo99 were at!

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 12:40:58.
10/29/2008 12:34:21 PM · #13
Metallica x's 2
Ozzy
Slayer
White Zombie x's 2 (sucked, even when headlined)
Merilyn Manson-way back, I didn't know who he was..A BIG SURPRISE, actauly entertaining
Primus
OverKill
Suicidal Tendancies
Danzig
Type O Negative
CRAMPS
korn
Anthrax
OzzFest featuring Black Sabbath......
and I'm sure there are plenty more

10/29/2008 12:38:53 PM · #14
I smoked too much pot back then, too. But through the haze I recall seeing:
Led Zeppelin
The Moody Blues
The J. Geils Band (Ain't Nuthin But a Party!)
Humble Pie
Uriah Heep
Steely Dan
Edgar Winter Group
more recently:
Blood, Sweat & Tears w/ David Clayton Thomas...nostalgic, and actually quite good!
Does the Paducah Symphony count?


10/29/2008 12:41:41 PM · #15
not a big concert go-er but...

N'Sync
Fall Out Boy
Panic at the Disco (I didn't even want to go but the performances were great, kinda like Cirque Du Soleil cuz they are from Vegas)
John Mayer/Colbie Caillat (ahhh)
10/29/2008 12:42:02 PM · #16
phish ( 3x )
grateful dead ( 2x )
g-love and special sauce ( a number of times - actually partied with him before he was famous, and playing in coffee shops and the like )
primus -w phish making a guest appearance
beastie boys
KT Tunstall ( well, an un-announced free show on church street burlington, vermont )
cypress hill
7 year bitch
U2
peter gabriel
pink floyd ( post roger waters )
rage against the machine ( lost my favorite hat - dammit )
tom petty and the heart breakers
bob dylan

... and some i am forgetting

plus all the small bands that played at our 'party' house for our weekly keg/band parties. - that was a crazy house !!!

err bands i'd like to see and haven't

muse
radiohead
modest mouse
sublime ( sadly it'll never happen )
311

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 16:38:16.
10/29/2008 12:42:21 PM · #17
Well, let's see... I'm deaf, of course, so I don't "do" concerts, but oddly enough I used to, back in the days when I was a hardcore hippie, yeah :-) I had lots of friends involved in that world, and I used to get into concerts free. They let me stand up next to the amps, and I'd absorb the music through my skin :-)

Generale, I was at Altamont also :-) Small world...

At the Fillmore East I remember Jim Morrison and the Doors very well. I once spent a whole night (and into the next morning) drinking with Janis Joplin (and a bunch of other people) and that was a strange experience. I knew Jerry Garcia (not real well but a little more than "hi, how are ya") and many people assume my screen name is a Deadhead reference, though it actually isn't. I remember Bob Dylan, I remember Pete Seeger, I remember Arlo Guthrie and Joan Baez. I actually met Joan, I was friends with her sister Mimi's husband Richard Farina (God rest his soul, if you are interested in counterculture arcana locate a copy of his incredible novel Been Down So Long it Looks Like Up to Me)...

I am getting long winded. This is all so long ago it's like in another country. Modern music? I haven't a clue....

R.
10/29/2008 01:02:36 PM · #18
Pink Floyd (original Dark Side of the Moon tour, 2x)
Led Zeppelin
Yes (3x)
Lou Reed (5x)
Grateful Dead
Rare Earth
Frank Zappa (2x)
Steve Miller (2x)
Charlie Daniels (3x)
Allman Brothers (3x)
Marshall Tucker (3x)
Outlaws
Peter Frampton
Todd Rundgren (9x)/Utopia (3x)
The Tubes
Linda Ronstadt (thanks General E)
Cocteau Twins
Dead Can Dance
Meatloaf
Neil Young (2x)
CSN&Y
CSN (2x)
Blondie
Foghat
Joe Jackson (2x)
Miles Davis (4x)
The Police (2x) (first time I saw them they didn't know enough songs and played Roxanne like three times)
Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band (2x)
Genesis (Selling England by the Pound and Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tours, 2x each)
Brian Ferry
ELO
Blotto
Eric Clapton
David Bowie (6x)
Mott the Hoople
Santana (2x)
Stan Getz (2x)
Stevie Ray Vaughn (2x)
Rolling Stones
James Taylor (2x, both were the most boring concerts I have ever seen)
Livingston Taylor (even more boring than James)
The Cars (2x)
Ian Hunter
Doobie Brothers (2x)
Loggins and Mesina
Phoebe Snow
Roberta Flack
Carol King
Elton John (2x)
Billy Joel (3x)
Bruce Springsteen (2x)
Earl Slick
Bob Dylan (3x)

I know there are more...will update as I recall or find ticket stubs. But being over 50 kind of slows down the recall of events as well as where things have been stored)

Rick Derringer
The Judy Bats (Down in the valley where the satellite dishes grow)

Or maybe just read some lists to jog the memory:
Alice Cooper
Moody Blues
Edgar Winter
Johnny Winter (2x)
The Eagles (2x)
Aerosmith (man, they were the loudest I think of any concert)
Tom Petty
Queen
Elvis Costello

Oh, how could I forget:
The Beach Boys
Stevie Wonder
The Four Seasons
Frankie Valle (solo)
Frank Sinatra
Tony Bennett
The Cure
Joan Jett
The Goo Goo Dolls
The Waterboys
J. Geils Band
Sly and the Family Stone
Robert Fripp (believe it was with the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
Talking heads (2x)
The Clash (2x)
Supertramp

Have twice tried to see U2 and somehow, for some reason, the fine line of the law prevented me. What a waste of good tickets.

Oh, and of course this list does not include the at least 3 dozen orchestras, chamber groups, classical and jazz quartets seen along the way.

In other situations:
Brian Eno twice on lecture tour

Message edited by author 2008-12-23 09:44:21.
10/29/2008 01:05:21 PM · #19
doode...!?!?
10/29/2008 01:05:30 PM · #20
Spanning the 70's, 80's, 90's and 2000's (most recently 2 weeks ago) :)
In no particular order:
Styx
Foreigner
Heart
The Babys
Ronnie Montrose
Journey
Alice Cooper
Molly Hatchet
Kiss
Ozzy Osbourne
Vandenburg
LaRoux
Head East
Blue Oyster Cult
Iron Maiden
Krokus
.38 Special
Wet Willie
Eric Johnson
The Tragically Hip
Ted Nugent
Skid Row
Eddie Money
Dave Mason
The Guess Who
Better Than Ezra
Yes
Rush
Max Webster
Zebra
Three Dog Night
Tom Jones (yeah baaaby!)
Black Oak Arkansas
Z Z Top
Larry Raspberry & the Highsteppers
Fingers Taylor
War (now they're called The Lowrider Band)
Eric Gales
Jerry Lee Lewis
Linda Ronstadt
Robin Trower
Tower of Power
Cowboy Mouth
Spencer Davis

i'm sure there are more that are lost in the haze ;)

10/29/2008 01:06:34 PM · #21
It's Linda Ronstadt ...

ETA: I've also seen Dory Previn and Bobby McFerrin

ETA: Sher: So what's the term Duuudessss!? ;-)

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 13:08:32.
10/29/2008 01:09:15 PM · #22
Well, the list (of those I can remember):

X
Black Flag
Circle Jerks
Dead Kennedys
Aggression
Bad Religion
T.S.O.L.
Circle One
Suicidal Tendencies
China White
Channel 3
The Vandals
Subhumans
UK Subs
Wasted Youth
Agent Orange
Social Distortion
Motorhead
Minor Threat
7 Seconds
Toy Dolls
Discharge
GBH
The Exploited
Angry Samoans
Fugazi
Oingo Boingo
GreenDay (in a club slightly bigger than my bedroom)
Poison
Cheap Trick
Guns n Roses (in a club about the size of my garage)
El Groupo Sexo
The Grateful Dead (several times, all on the West Coast)
Miles Davis
Dick Dale
Rollins Band
NoFX
Prince
BB King
Buddy Guy
Johnny Lang
Carl Weathersby
Tommy Castro
Little Ed

I dunno, prolly forgot a bunch of good bands and some crappy ones too. Esp from the punk shows where I might have sustained a blow or two to the noggin...

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 20:16:18.
10/29/2008 01:12:17 PM · #23
Man, I wish I had hung out with you guys, lol! You've all seen some goodies.
My list pales...(Oh, Bear...Pete Seger and Joan Baez have MySpace pages. :)

U2
No Doubt
Prince (as Prince)
Beach Boys
Garth Brooks
The Judds
Arrested Development
Bare Naked Ladies
James Blunt
Trans Siberian Orchestra
Paul Rogers
Asleep At the Wheel
Clink Black
George Strait
Cindy Laupper
Doobie Brothers
Three Dog Night
Reba McEntire (had our picture taken w/her too! She's short!)
(More that I can't remember, lol!)

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 20:43:36.
10/29/2008 01:16:00 PM · #24
Wow, that's really a tough question to answer. Let me think... (and see how many I can spell right).

Aerosmith
Cheap Trick
REO Speedwagon
Genesis
Pat Benetar
Tom Petty
Pink Floyd
Dio
Metallica
The Cure
Allman Brothers
Greatful Dead
Rolling Stones
Journey
Frank Zappa
AC/DC
Heart
Madonna
Eddie Money
Cindy Lauper
Black Oak Arkansas
38 Special
Alice Cooper
Beach Boys
Blondie
BonJovie
Brian Adams
David Bowie
The Eagles
The Hooters
Joan Jet
The Police
Queen
Rod Stewart
Scorpions
STYX
Twisted Sister
Tina Turner
U2
Van Halen
ZZ Top
Charlie Daniels

There's probably more, but that's all I can remember right now. Plus all the opening acts for those (of course).

10/29/2008 01:17:52 PM · #25
Well, not a lot of big acts come to Newfoundland (and there have been some that came here that I had no interest in seeing such as Alice Cooper, Black Eyed Peas, Pussycat Dolls, etc).

Here's who I've seen:

Elton John!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (just a few weeks ago, he was amazing)
Bare Naked Ladies (before they were known in the US)
Diana Krall
Jan Arden
Blue Rodeo
Great Big Sea
Jimmy Rankin
The Box
Chris de Burgh (my first concert)


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