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The Jester
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 09:36 |
I'm lucky to have seen a very big amount of concerts, but very few of them were Prog. And of course almost all I saw them at an old age. But I'm not complaining... I have seen Jethro Tul 3-4 times (One was an acoustic concert), Porcupine Tree again 3-4 times, Pink Floyd back at 1988 (at the 'Delicate Sound of Thunder' Tour), twice Roger Waters performing 'The Dark Side on the Moon' + many Floyd songs, and 'The Wall live' (last year). Also Van Der Graaf Generator (thank God!), Barclay James Harvest (twice), Fish, and I think that's all! No Rush, no Genesis, no procol Harum, not MANY in general! From the non-Prog bands,some of my best concerts were Bauhaus in London (in the reunion they did), Love (The 'Forever changes tour' with full orchestra), Black Sabbath (with Ozzy of course), Iron Maiden at the '7th son...' tour, Rammstein(!) 3 times, (twice in Berlin and one in Athens), Dead Can Dance at the 'Aion' tour in 1990, and Metallica 4 times, (First time at the 'Black Album' tour, last time 2 or 3 years ago at the 'Great 4' Sonisphere Festival) That's all I remembered that really worth mention...
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mongofa
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 11:36 |
I saw Yes, though they aren't my favorite any more. They were when I saw them though. I also saw Sigur Ros recently. They aren't my favorite but I like them.
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refugee
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 14:33 |
I’ve seen Genesis (the And Then There Were Three-tour), Jethro Tull ( Stormwatch), King Crimson (early 80s, probably after Beat, they supported Roxy Music), Gabriel (twice, second time after So) and Hammill (also twice, mid 80s). I’ve never seen VdGG, Yes or Pink Floyd. I’ve seen Think Floyd, though, and their version of Atom Heart Mother was fantastic. I’ve seen quite a few other prog/prog related acts, too, like Supertramp, ELO, Hackett, Deep Purple, Camel, Bowie and Marillion. The only time I’ve been really disappointed at a concert was when I saw Bob Dylan (not prog – but I’m sure you already knew that ).
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Kashmir75
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Posted: August 18 2012 at 18:44 |
The Jester wrote:
I'm lucky to have seen a very big amount of concerts, but very few of them were Prog. And of course almost all I saw them at an old age. But I'm not complaining... I have seen Jethro Tul 3-4 times (One was an acoustic concert), Porcupine Tree again 3-4 times, Pink Floyd back at 1988 (at the 'Delicate Sound of Thunder' Tour), twice Roger Waters performing 'The Dark Side on the Moon' + many Floyd songs, and 'The Wall live' (last year). Also Van Der Graaf Generator (thank God!), Barclay James Harvest (twice), Fish, and I think that's all! No Rush, no Genesis, no procol Harum, not MANY in general! From the non-Prog bands,some of my best concerts were Bauhaus in London (in the reunion they did), Love (The 'Forever changes tour' with full orchestra), Black Sabbath (with Ozzy of course), Iron Maiden at the '7th son...' tour, Rammstein(!) 3 times, (twice in Berlin and one in Athens), Dead Can Dance at the 'Aion' tour in 1990, and Metallica 4 times, (First time at the 'Black Album' tour, last time 2 or 3 years ago at the 'Great 4' Sonisphere Festival) That's all I remembered that really worth mention...
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Not many? Sounds like a lot to me! I've only been to two prog related concerts, Porcupine Tree and Opeth once each (too young to have seen many of the classic prog bands back when they toured frequently)! Saw the Who a few years back, as well. Do they count as prog?
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Hello, mirror. So glad to see you, my friend. It's been a while...
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The Jester
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Posted: August 19 2012 at 10:45 |
hehehe Look 'Kashmir'... I have seen over 150 concerts in my life so far. And about 15 of them were Prog related. So we are talking about 10%. That percentage is not big right? And since you say you are young, is normal that you were not able to see many Prog bands. Because there aren't many active any more! P.S: I Forgot to mention that I have seen also Camel and Dream Theater (twice) live. But I'm sure I'm still forgetting something...
Edited by The Jester - August 19 2012 at 12:31
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IMPF
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Posted: August 19 2012 at 10:51 |
Yes. Saw Rush live in Montreal last year. Was incredible.
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kole
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Posted: August 19 2012 at 13:01 |
More or less yes - actually, I've seen most of them all in one month, It was last year's April and I saw VdGG in Italy, Blackfield (Steven Wilson being my fave musician) in Italy and The Wall with Waters in Croatia. I also saw ELP in 2010 at High Votlage Festival. So that covers many of my favourite artists. King Crimson (or some version of them) still remains one of my biggest wishes...
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ValenceGuitar
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Posted: August 20 2012 at 22:10 |
A bit young to have seen some of my favorite classic prog bands live: Genesis (with Gabriel), Pink Floyd, Van Der Graaf Generator, ELP, King Crimson (though they do the Projekts now and then)
I have seen Dream Theater (five or six times), Rush, Mars Volta, Between the Buried and Me, Opeth, Mastodon, a lot of prog metal
Need to see: Yes, Animals as Leaders, The Flower Kings, and definitely one of the King Crimson Projekts
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zoviet
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Posted: August 21 2012 at 22:40 |
thankfully i have been able to watch Tortoise live twice in 2005 and 2011. so awesome!! i've watched Mogwai, Allan Holdsworth...... of course i have watched The Observatory countless times, every time they launch a new album woot!!!
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cstack3
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Posted: August 22 2012 at 23:56 |
Rick looked pretty much alive at the time...
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Terra Australis
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Posted: August 23 2012 at 04:49 |
Wow! You are all so lucky. I would give a almost anything to see King Crimson, but distance and time have put an end to it.. Have to survive on DVDs and brilliant recordings.
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 11:52 |
I've seen Opeth about 4 times now. :)
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lazland
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 14:29 |
cstack3 wrote:
Rick looked pretty much alive at the time... |
He could have been fooling you, Charles
Edited by lazland - August 25 2012 at 14:30
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cstack3
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 14:35 |
lazland wrote:
cstack3 wrote:
Rick looked pretty much alive at the time... |
He could have been fooling you, Charles
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Hah! Nice to hear from you, Steve!
Sir Richard was one of the BEST politicians I ever met! This was the prog equivalent of "kissing babies"! The musicians know which side of the bread is buttered, eh?
I regret not seeing Yes when they passed through Chicago recently, I would have loved to have seen Jon Davison with the band! However, I'm also friends with Glass Hammer & since they have a new recording due out soon ("Perilous," in final mix-down as I type this), they'll tour as well.
See them while you can, ladies and gents! These fellows aren't getting younger, and I'm sorry to say, there are no emerging talents out there up to snuff with Fripp, Squire or Wakeman that I've heard of.
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lazland
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 14:48 |
Wakeman had the audience eating out of his hands last time I saw him, in Swansea. He was brilliant.
I really must listen more to Glass Hammer. Recommendations, my friend?
I'm surprised you didn't go to see Yes this time around.
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gr8dane
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 18:16 |
Golden Earring warming up for King Crimson at the time of Moontan. I was visiting New York to see my dad.Walked through Central Park and a show was about to take off.Sold out,but a lady who was trying to sell her ticket gave it to me for free when she found out I was a tourist.So to the lady in red ,thanks so very much. Roxy Music on just about every tour since Stranded. Kraan several times.
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Horizons
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Posted: August 25 2012 at 18:46 |
lazland wrote:
Wakeman had the audience eating out of his hands last time I saw him, in Swansea. He was brilliant.
I really must listen more to Glass Hammer. Recommendations, my friend?
I'm surprised you didn't go to see Yes this time around. |
Do you have Shadowlands?
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Daysbetween
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 03:43 |
I'm of an age that I was lucky to get see all the greats in the original line-ups including: King Crimson, Yes, Genesis, VdGG etc. Have also saw the later versions of these bands but have gave up on Yes's ever changing vocalist. Would rather see these guys singing with their own bands. A fave from the 70's that I only managed to see once is PFM. Lesser lights that were great live include Hawkwind & Camel.
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Gerinski
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Posted: August 26 2012 at 03:46 |
The one on the left is me, I swear
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resurrection
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Posted: August 27 2012 at 08:49 |
Nice thread; saw Tull in the days before Ian played the flute on stage, then many times during various lineups; also saw Yes when Peter Banks and Tony Kaye were in the band, but stopped watching after the 'classic' lineup first split; saw early Crimson shows with THAT band, never watched after that disintegration. Love the Nice and saw ELP several times, but only at the height of their fame.
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