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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 12:47
I've only been to five concerts: Neil Young, Deep Purple (with Steppenwolf), Rush (twice, last year and this year), and Gigantour 2008.

Most recent: Rush, Snakes and Arrows 2008 in Atlanta. It was cool.

First: Neil Young, 2002. It was good, but I don't remember half of it.

Best: Half of Gigantour 2008. I saw Children of Bodom and Megadeth. It was the coolest thing to ever exist The only two concerts that would have been better for me would be a Frank Zappa concert and a Pantera concert. Deep Purple with Steppenwolf and 2007 Rush tie in second place.

Worst: The other Half of Gigantour 2008. I don't know how much modern metal you guys know of, but seeing High on Fire, In Flames and Job For A Cowboy in concert is like a musical Guantanamo Bay. High on Fire has the same exact random chord progression in every song they do, Job For A Cowboy was so bad that they dropped out of a  guitar solo because the guy forgot the notes, and In Flames was just plain bad and boring. The worst part about In Flames was that me and my friends had people moshing all around us to crappy death metal power ballads they were playing, and at one point it seemed like In Flames would steal the show from Megadeth. At least I got a kick out of the Job For A Cowboy pig squeals (listen to one of their songs and you'll know what I'm talking about).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 12:54
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

worst:  New Kids on the Block 1990 RFK stadium DC...    chaperoning 2 teenage girls and the sister of my girlfriend at the time.  The ticket was free.. and nothing rules more than seeing girls trying to rip each others hair out... the whole experience ruining by the music though.  Oh well....I was well rewarded for my auditory sacrifice though LOL

 
Funny you mention it, I was precisely talking about a similar experience with Guigo and Eric in the chat room.........But at least my case was unwillingly. LOL
 
In 1991 I was in Santiago de Chile for a business and read an advice.
 
Amnesty International Concert pro Human Rights in Chile .- Rock desde las Cenizas (Rock from the Ashes)
 
Artists:
  1. Peter Gabriel
  2. Rubén Blades
  3. Sinead O'Connor
  4. Stng
  5. Jackson Browne with Jeff Porcaro

Saturday from 3: PM

The list was the one expected for this kind of shows, all of them are left oriented and intelligent people (Rubén Blades had just finished Laws career in Harvard andwas even candidate to Panama President's office in those days), plus at least Peter, Ruben and Jackson Browne are among my favorite artists.
 
Of course I saw but didn't cared about a New Kids on the Block advice that was two meters away, they were announced alone, so I believed probably was in another place.
 
So I called Lima and told the office I had to sign some papers on Monday (I really had finished on Friday LOL), and got my tickets for US$ 20.00.
 
After some heaters, came Jackson Browne at 7:00 PM , great show witha fulńl Antara and Quena version of Lives in the Balance, then Ruben Blades (Spectacular) both gave very intelligent speechs about the people who vanished during Pinoche'ts regime plus a strong songcalled "Desaparecidos" (Missing) and even when I'm very right oriented, found them incredibly coherent and appropriate, being that Pinochet was a dictator and a criminal.
 
The Ruben Blades announces a surprise for all the young people THE NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK...............As you can imagine, the people that goes to an AI concert doesn't like boys bands, so there was silence, people looked astonished to each others (They had been announced but mostly in schools and kids places) only a huge group of kids in the back cheered.
 
What a terrible show, I remember shouting "They are not singing, their show is taped" (Which was truth), and people started to shout them, so they stopped their show and gave a speech...The poor guys didn't had a clue about Chile's situation, they started to talk incoherences about Human Rights to a fair trial (In a country where 50,000 had just disappeared without trial)  and have a weapon  (Do you imagine a boys band talking about human rights?), but people was nice, because that meant they were ending their show.
 
Thanks God, later came Sting who was OK, even Sinead was pleasant and Peter Gabriel closed the concert about 12:00 with an emotional speech mentioning the name of like 100 people missing that were in the Amnesty International list of prissoners of war, a great show that ended with a very emotional performance of BIKO with native instruments.
 
I still ask myself...Who was the genius who invited TNKOTB to a serious, young adults oriented concert?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 13:43
1. Kenny Rogers with my parents in Washington DC one year LOL. let's say it was that great...
2. See the one above, but I don't really remember much! But I'm sure it wasn't great.
 But there was this band that opened for Dax Riggs that probably the worst band I've ever seen live...So bad... Oh god....
3. Nearfest X- Surely. Banco, Peter Hammill, Koenji Hyakkei, etc. 'Nough said.
4. At the Gates!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 15:09
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

first: ELO 1978 Oakland Ca.   with my mother who was (is) an ELO freak.

worst:  New Kids on the Block 1990 RFK stadium DC...    chaperoning 2 teenage girls and the sister of my girlfriend at the time.  The ticket was free.. and nothing rules more than seeing girls trying to rip each others hair out... the whole experience ruining by the music though.  Oh well....I was well rewarded for my auditory sacrifice though LOL
Best:  Dave Brubeck and sons.  Marquette Mich 1993     in a small college auditorium with maybe 20 people. Got to meet and discuss music with a living legend.  Hell of a nice guy as well

Last:  Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Mastodon, and some sh*t band called Machine Head in Rome's Olympic Stadium last summer.  A real experience... and with great company.
 
Shocked I love Machine Head! Saw them w/ Arch Enemy last year, and I'm going to see them again in 4 days Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 19:36
First: Dream Theater Chaos In Motion, 2007 @ Jones Beach. Great show.
Worst: Ive only been to like 5 or 6 shows, none of which were bad. Van Halen's opening act sucked but thats about it.
Best: Progressive Nation '08 @ Terminal 5 in NYC (2nd Night). Unbelieveable experience. Three absolutely blew my mind, Between the Buried and Me is great (met Paul!), Opeth was awesome (Mikael is hilarious), and of course seeing Dream Theater again was unreal.
Last: Rush Snakes & Arrows Tour @ Jones Beach, amazing show. Really close with Progressive Nation but have Three, BTBAM, and Opeth gives it the extra push.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 21:26
First: Dream Theater @ Jones Beach, 2007
Worst: Dream Theater @ Jones Beach, 2007
Best: Trans-Siberian Orchestra @ Nassau Coliseum, 2007 or Iron Maiden @ MSG, 2008
Last: Rush @ Jones Beach, 2008
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 23:33
^ n00b, the DT Jones Beach show was killer, you just weren't close enough Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2008 at 23:50
Cool topic, I think a good added category would have been most.

First: The Eagles on their first farewell tour 2004.

Worst: Strangely, The Eagles on their latest Long Road out of Eden tour, terrible set list combined with their not being exactly the best performers ever made its placement here.

Best: The Mars Volta on their second show in Philly 2005. Amazing set list, incredible performance by far the best on stage antics I've seen, I was a foot from the stage, crowd was full of energy.

Last: The Eagles as of now, The Dear Hunter as of 24 hours from this post.

I've seen a lot of concerts despite what The Eagles grabbing three categories might suggest.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2008 at 09:52
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

1st: David Lee Roth w/Poison - August 13,1988 Palace of Auburn Hills Monsters of Rock Festival - Kingdom Come, Dokken, Metallica, Scorpions, Van Halen - June 17, 1988 at Pontiac Silverdome.
Worst: I'm not sure.  There were a couple that turned out disappointing because of other circumstances.  Not sure of a worst.
 
Best: Rush - 1994 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYkUre8FWIQ  I was at this one.
Latest: Rush - 2008 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit (It would have been Yes, but it was cancelled).
 
Edit: I saw Neil Diamond Shocked last night.  He is quite the entertainer and puts on a really good show.  And everybody can sing along to Sweet Caroline.  Coming to America is an awesome song.  Almost kind of proggy pop.  He uses 2 guitarists, a bass player who uses both an electric bass and at times a stand-up bass.  Two keyboardists-I think 1 might have been using a Moog but I'm not too up on equipment stuff.  He also has a drummer and a percussionist who were quite good.  He also has 4 horn guys playing various brass and 3 back-up singers.  I think he is probably my biggest guilty pleasure.  Definitely not my normal musical fare.  I don't own any CDs from him, and yet this was the 3rd or 4th time I have seen him live and I always seem to enjoy it.  Sorry.  I hope that I haven't further shattered/soured the rest of your opinions of me. LOL
 
Edit once again:  I saw REO Speedwagon last night at my local city summer festival.  They played a free show.  They have been around since 1971, back in the days when prog ruled the earth.  It was a decent show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2008 at 13:54
First - AC/DC (Back in Black Tour)
Best - Tool (Lateralus Tour)
Worst - REO Speedwagon (Hi Infidelity Tour)
Last - Dethklok
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2008 at 14:32
First: Steppenwolf (1969) South Mountain Arena, NJ

Best: way too many to list but here's a go, Procol Harum, King Crimson, Yes, Academy of Music, NYC 1971, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Capitol Theater, NJ (1973),  Genesis (Gabriel, Hackett, Collins, Rutherford & Banks) Capitol Theatre,NJ (1973)

Worst: No doubt T.Rex, Fillmore East, NYC 1971 (narrowly beat out Golden Earring Central Park, NYC).  T.Rex absolutely one of the worst live performing bands I've ever seen.
Nearly forgot to add Ginger Baker's Air Force Central Park, NYC 1973 or 4, the only concert I ever walked out of.  Dreadful.

Last: John McLaughlin & The 4th Dimension Keswick Theatre, PA (2007)


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First: Dutch band Alquin in 1974 at a small gymnastic hall in Scheveningen (Holland), I noticed more musicans (at least 10 including a numerous brass section) on stage than spectators, I was 13 years old and this was my first step into the world of progrock although it took a few years before I was converted (see my avatar Wink ).
 
Best: I cannot choose between Pink Floyd - The Wall in 1980 in London (Gilmour on top of the wall during Comfortably Numb, breathtaking), Yes - Going For The One in 1977 (Wakeman with his 5 Minimoogs and Howe with his guitar museum), Rush - Moving Pictures in 1983 (awesome Xanadu rendition with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson on their Rickenbacker and Gibson double-neck guitars) and Uk - Danger MOney in 1979 (the androgyne Eddie Jobson on his transparent electric violin, magical). And I would like to mention the Canadian Genesis tribute band The Musical Box, their The Lamb tour was so compelling and exciting and the all 3 slides machines worked!
 
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Worst: Galahad on a triple progrock festival in the mid-Nineties, plain rock and too loud Dead
 
Last (I prefer 'latest ' Wink ): Anekdoten a few months ago, some psychedelic improvisations were mighty close to the mindblowing excitement of early Pink Floyd (Syd Barrett-era) and .. that lush Mellotron sound by the gorgeous Anna-Sofi Approve !
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:55
First: The Rolling Stoones with my parents in the 90s
Fortunately, none of the concerts has been bad so far.
It's not easy to name the best, but Yes(2003), Marillion(2007), Pain of Salvation(2005), and Dream Theater(2002) were all awesome).
The last was Pain of Salvation this June. It was very good, like in 2007, but not as good as in 2005.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2008 at 20:15
First Concert: KoRn - Issues Tour 1999
Worst Concert: Styx (dad brought me, didn't know the songs) - 2000ish
Best Concert: Roger Waters - The Dark Side Of The Moon Tour 2006-07
Last Concert: Coheed & Cambria - No World For Tomorrow Tour 2007
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2008 at 20:43
First Concert:  Sabbath "Born Again" '83, opener Quiet Riot....ouch

Worst Concert: Aerosmith, Metallica, Dylan and Dead...all 1980s

Best Concert: Fripp and LCG, Neil Young '85, Zevon '87, REM '86, Breeders '92, Rush '84

Last Concert: Hope Sandoval 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2008 at 01:12
Originally posted by MisterProg2112 MisterProg2112 wrote:

Pretty easy to understand, what was your first concert, worst concert, best concert, and last concert?
 
As for me:
 
 
First: Journey 2003 or 04
 
Worst: ^, I didn't know any of the material, and I don't like it now a days anyway.
 
Best: Progressive Nation 2008 (Dream Theater, Opeth, BTBAM, and 3) NYC 2nd night Terminal 5
 
Last: Rush Jones Beach 2008
 
EDIT: Last: Mayhem Festival 2008 last night.
 
WOW, just WOW. Machine Head tore the place up, killer show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 08 2008 at 05:46
First  -     Uriah Heep              Reading Town Hall               1971
 
Worst -    Glenn Shorrock       Melbourne                               1986 (went to keep a girlfriend happy)
 
Best -       Pink Floyd                Earls Court                              1973
 
Last -       hopefully i haven't been to my last concert yet
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 12 2008 at 14:36
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Edit: I saw Neil Diamond Shocked last night.  He is quite the entertainer and puts on a really good show.  And everybody can sing along to Sweet Caroline.  Coming to America is an awesome song.  Almost kind of proggy pop.  He uses 2 guitarists, a bass player who uses both an electric bass and at times a stand-up bass.  Two keyboardists-I think 1 might have been using a Moog but I'm not too up on equipment stuff.  He also has a drummer and a percussionist who were quite good.  He also has 4 horn guys playing various brass and 3 back-up singers.  I think he is probably my biggest guilty pleasure.  Definitely not my normal musical fare.  I don't own any CDs from him, and yet this was the 3rd or 4th time I have seen him live and I always seem to enjoy it.  Sorry.  I hope that I haven't further shattered/soured the rest of your opinions of me. LOL


I saw Big Neil a few years back and he was excellent! He had a revolving stage!

My first was Iron Maiden in 81 with Paul Di'Anno

Last was my mate's band Battle of the War Machines

Worst was Ozric Tentacles at the Reading Festival. I fell asleep.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2008 at 09:11
First: I'm not sure. It could be Rainbow, back in ... 1982? My peer group was into hard rock, and I could stand the most melodic of the bands. Rainbow I liked in those days. Since I discovered bands like Genesis and Yes I lost my interest in most metal music.
 
Best: The most impressive was Pink Floyd in 1988. Without Waters, but what a great show and what great music! I wasn't yet a Floyd listener in those days, and I was taken by surprise. Still, if it is purely for the music, I'd say Camel, in the Dust and Dreams tour. No show, just an amazing band and amazing music.
 
Worst: a lot of opening acts for the big bands, but from the bands I chose to go to: Genesis in the We Can't Dance Tour, because even most of Collins' jokes were recycled from the tour before.
 
Last: Asia a few months ago. My friends, who went for the big names, not for the band itself, thought it was a bad show. I liked it, to be honest. But well, I really like Asia's first album, and it was nice to see them in concert once, and I thought it was a good show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2008 at 11:04
First Concert - The Who, Manchester Apollo approx 1979, impressive first gig eh?
 
Worst - too tough to decide, I've seen loads of bands and couldn't pick out a worst one. Most disappointing however was Yes at Birmingham NEC on 90125 tour. Awful setlist.
 
Best - Pallas at Manchester Gallery circa 1982/3 stands out. About 100 punters in, Euan Lowson scared me half to death. The set included a 20 minute Atlantis/March on Atlantis ( mostly instrumental ) and I was totally blown away.
 
Last - Def Leppard at MEN Arena. 
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