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(@plparsons)
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Blood, Sweat and Tears in Birmingham, 1968. The first concert I'd ever seen, what a great experience.

The one thing I remembered was the funny smell in the auditorium, and my dad getting in somebody's face over it. The guy started giving my dad grief about bringing a kid to the concert, then the guy's girlfriend started giving him grief and kissed me on the cheek. I was 8 and thought it was the greatest night of my life.

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 6:51 am
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How About The Worst Concert ?

A really, really bad concert?

Bob Dylan in Joliette, Qc. He played ~35 minutes, got back in the bus and took off while the crowd was cheering for him to come back on stage.
:bad:

A really, really good concert?

Bob Dylan in St-John's, NF at the old hockey arena. Great vocals / crowd.
:good:

Same guy, two extremes.

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Reading through the comments, you guys are quite lucky: had the chance to see some major virtuosos in action.

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 10:09 am
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Dang it! I forgot my camara! Oh well, maybe somethings are better left undocumented....:-O

The Shivering Denizens play some hot Rock-a Billy music. If you like that kind of stuff, I would highly recommend seeing one of their shows.

The best concert I've ever seen? Well, I've seen Frank Zappa, twice, back in the 70's; I'd have to say that was pretty darn good. Robin Trower opened the show for him in Lincoln NE.

Cheers,

Radar

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 11:41 am
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Hands down the best, nothing else ever came close, would have to be the May 26 & 27, 1994 Pink Floyd shows from the 10th and 12th rows at the old Cleveland stadium. Sound was perfect, lighting, lasers and other production was unreal.

Honorable mentions would include:
the Blue Oyster Cult laser show in the late 70's.
Genesis
Queen
Metallica (black album tour)
The Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Iron Maiden

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 11:49 am
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Best:
Tom Petty in Charlotte in '09?
Springsteen in '02 or '03 in Greensboro, NC
Springsteen in '10 in Charlotte, NC
Dave Matthews Band in '01 in Charlotte
Dave Matthews Band in '08 in Blacksburg, VA (Concert for the Virginia Tech Shootings)
U2 in '10? in Charlottesville, VA.

Worst:
Several DMB shows... they just didn't have their groove.
Counting Crows in Davidson, NC. Just awful.

I've been to so many concerts that this is maybe 5% of what I've been to. These are the top for various reasons... Music first, people I was with... the buzz I had, the set list, etc, etc, etc... I LOVE LIVE MUSIC!! But I think my attending concert days are at an end... I don't like the crowds anymore.

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 12:51 pm
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Best rock concert

The Beatles, Sept. 1964, New Orleans City Park Stadium. I heard very little music, but it was remarkable how loud those high-pitched screams actually were and the girls would scream until they passed out, wake up and scream some more. Unbelievable!

Led Zepp in the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1973. In May and it was very hot inside.

The Doors, New Orleans, The Warehouse, December 1970. One of the last Doors performances, uneven and Morrison had aged 20 years in 5, but still very entertaining.

The Who, the Summit, Houston 1975. My fiancee (and still long-suffering wife) called Townsend "Leaper". Talk about full of smoke! Last indoor concert for me.

Without belabouring the point, all of these bands were my favorites and their music is sure better than anything out there today (to me, at least).

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 8:49 pm
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Never saw Mr. Moon?

Your avatar is great. A perfect summation of Mr. Moon's personality.

 
Posted : September 23, 2012 8:51 pm
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Never saw Mr. Moon?

Sadly, no.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 2:16 am
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best show

best show i never saw; Weather Report

best show i did see; Tom Waits at Ryman Theater, Nashville

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 2:50 am
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Huh? There Is Music Out There Today?

Where? Where? Where?

|-)

Paul in PA

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 3:49 am
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Grateful Dead
07/02/88
Oxford Plains Speedway - Oxford, ME

Although I've seen them a number of time (and other bands, too!) this was my favorite.

Little Feat opened on their reunion tour.....

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 4:28 am
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October 1995 (I was 18), Starplex in Dallas, Texas Brother Cain was an opening act, followed by Skid Row promoting a new album, with Van Halen on the Balance tour.

Fan-freaking-tastic!

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:22 am
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Iron Butterfly

Dave, I'd have NEVER expected that!!!!
Saw them open for Traffic at the Fillmore East in spring of 1968.....great show.

(And now I'm going to be humming "In A Gadda Da Vida" all morning!)

A few of my all time favs:

Henrdix/Sly & the Family Stone at Fillmore East, 1968;
Cream Reunion, MSG 2005;
Jackson Browne at Nassau Coliseum, 1978
Springsten opening the (then) Byrne Arena, 1981
Dylan & the Band, MSG & Nassau, 1974;
Joe Cocker at SUNY-New Paltz, 1970

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:31 am
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best show

> best show i never saw; Weather Report
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> best show i did see; Tom Waits at Ryman Theater, Nashville
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Very jealous of the Weather Report show you got to see. Wish I had seen them.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:35 am
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> The Rolling Stones - Fort Worth Texas 1972
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> The Dallas Rehearsals, June 24, 1972 is rumored to be some takes on mp3 files floating around somewhere in cyberspace, maybe here:
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> http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/2006/08/rolling-stones-touring-party-1972.html

Have you bought the "Ladies and Gentlemen" DVD yet? It's those same Ft. Worth shows. I've had heard that those rehearsals were out there.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:50 am
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> Jimi Hendrix, May 1970, the Field House on campus in Norman, Oklahoma.
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> After a weed-enhanced eternity, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding came out and banged around on the drums and bass. Jimi finally came out, turned his Marshalls up and played "Purple Haze" and "Fire".
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> He then told the audience, "Everbody that came here to hear those songs can leave now."
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> The guy next to me took an entire roll of 35mm pics before he realized he had the lens cover on.

I have bootleg audio of this show. I also know the keyboard player from Bloodrock who opened that show.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:51 am
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Older: Grateful Dead - Barton Hall Cornell, Ithaca, NY 5-8-1977
more recent: Gov't Mule - Waterfront park, Burlinton, Vermont, 8-13-2010

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 6:54 am
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Iron Butterfly

> 1969 (summer) at Tanglewood in the Berkshires. Managed to get in free with Press Passes since I was working with my college radio station. Center seats about 15 or 20 rows from the front.

I met Doug Ingle (keyboard player/vocalist) in Ft. Worth back in the 90s where they were doing an outdoor gig downtown. I got backstage and got autographs. He was the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet and very humble. He said (I don't remember the exact quote) that once you've been at the top and come back down, you realize how lucky you are, and you learn to appreciate the fans who are still around.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 7:05 am
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Best rock concert

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> The Doors, New Orleans, The Warehouse, December 1970. One of the last Doors performances, uneven and Morrison had aged 20 years in 5, but still very entertaining.
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Being the number one Doors fanatic around here and having collected tons of memorabilia (including Morrison's autograph), I can say that that show is the holy grail of collectors. It was THE last live Doors show with Morrison. There is audio (not too bad either for bootleg) from the night before in Dallas. There is also supposedly a tape from this last show at the Warehouse, but the Doors don't want to buy it and the tape owner won't give out copies.

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 7:21 am
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check this out

Carl -
you may want to check out Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - for a younger band, they have old-school style, chops and equipment. Grace brings it strong.
10/18/12 Grace Potter and the Nocturnals in Roanoke, VA Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre 8:00pm

 
Posted : September 24, 2012 7:44 am
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