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First Concert: Journey 1983
Last Concert: Billy Idol 2023
Worst Concert: Motley Crue "farewell" tour in NH. Alice was amazing though
Loudest Concert: Deep Purple 1984
Best Concert: Rush R40 in 2015
Seen the Most: Rush 22 times
Most Surprising: GnR Reunion in 2016
Happy I Got To See: Billy Idol
Wish I Could Have Seen: Pink Floyd
Next Concert: Not a Clue
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First Concert: Molly Hatchey
Last Concert: REO/Styx
Worst Concert: White Lion in ‘87
Loudest Concert: Ace in a club in the early 90’s
Best Concert: GNR @ The Ritz in NYC
Seen the Most: Van Halen
Most Surprising: Tom Petty
Happy I Got To See: Van Halen
Wish I Could Have Seen: Zeppelin
Next Concert: Dirty Honey
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First Concert: Harry Chapin (went with my parents)
Last Concert: 38 Special
Worst Concert: Motley Crue circa 2009
Loudest Concert: Cheap Trick at First Avenue in Minneapolis
Best Concert: Loverboy/Dokken Summer of 86
Seen the Most: Various versions of Ratt
Most Surprising: Alanis - she was mesmerizing
Happy I Got To See: Prince
Wish I Could Have Seen: The Wildhearts
Next Concert: Brittney Howard
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First Concert: The Tubes
Last Concert: Halestorm
Worst Concert: Gregg Allman
Loudest Concert: ACDC
Best Concert: See above
Seen the Most: Cheap Trick
Most Surprising: Richard Marx
Happy I Got To See: Cher
Wish I Could Have Seen: Guns N Roses
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First Concert: Dio
Last Concert: Sammy Hagar
Worst Concert: Poison
Loudest Concert: Motorhead
Best Concert: Metallica
Seen the Most: Tie - Rush, Tool, Clutch
Most Surprising: Stryper
Happy I Got To See: Van Halen
Wish I Could Have Seen: Van Halen original
Next Concert: King Diamond
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Van Ailin' wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:43 pm First Concert: Yngwie Malmsteen (about age 15 - looking into the club from the outside - Marching Out tour)
Last Concert: Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks (was superb)
Worst Concert: Smashing Pumpkins on the Mellon Collie tour (dreadful)
Loudest Concert: Smashing Pumpkins (same show, was actually painful, even from the middle/back)
Best Concert: Too many to say (Flecktones, Yes, Cory Wong, John Zorn/Marc Ribot & The Dreamers, Santa Sabina, Adrian Belew, Blue Murder, Steve Lukather, New Grass Revival & Pat Metheny Group really stand out)
Seen the Most: Yes (and offshoots)
Most Surprising: Cory Wong (my God, that was a tremendous show)
Happy I Got To See: Steve Cropper, Steely Dan, Earthworks, Van Halen, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth solo '94
How was that?
veritas wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 3:37 pm Wow, late to this thread, but Sleek is pulling a Moggio here.

It's absolutely idiotic to contend Zep weren't A-listers in the 1970s.
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First Concert: Maiden World Piece Tour
Last Concert: Wed13
Worst Concert: Smashing Pumpkins opening for Kiss at Dodger Stadium
Loudest Concert: Hard to say, I bring earplugs
Best Concert: D.A.D 2013 Whisky, Judas Priest Defenders
Seen the Most: Judas Priest
Most Surprising: BRMC
Happy I Got To See: DAD cause I didnt think I would
Wish I Could Have Seen: WASP Live at the Lyceum, Metallica RTL (Too young to get in, they were 18+ shows)
Next Concert: KKs Priest
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First Concert: KISS/Judas Priest 1979 - I had gone to tons of shows of 50’s/60’s bands that my parents were into, you name it I probably saw it, but KISS was the first one where it was my favorite band.

Last Concert: Band that shall not be named & Enuff Znuff. Fun show.

Worst Concert: Britney Fox. I’ve saw shows that were worse, but BF was the most disappointing because I really liked the album. I just thought they were lame old guys trying to act cool. When people talk about how the hairband era needed to end, I think about that show as the one where I started to think it had started to run it’s course.

Loudest Concert: Yngwie - dude plays WAY too loud. That’s why I stopped going to see him.

Best Concert: Manic Street Preachers at millennium stadium in London.


Seen the Most: KISS or Faster Pussycat. I stopped keeping track of all the shows I’ve gone to back in the 90’s. FP probably edges out Kiss since they tour so much.

Most Surprising:


Happy I Got To See: Tori Amos in a very small club at the start of the Little Earthquakes tour. Definitely one of the best shows I’ve been to.


Wish I Could Have Seen:


Next Concert: Probably PULP in New York. I have tix, but might cancel the trip. They are a bucket list band of mine though.
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Bono Nettencourt wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 9:21 pm
Van Ailin' wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:43 pm First Concert: Yngwie Malmsteen (about age 15 - looking into the club from the outside - Marching Out tour)
Last Concert: Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks (was superb)
Worst Concert: Smashing Pumpkins on the Mellon Collie tour (dreadful)
Loudest Concert: Smashing Pumpkins (same show, was actually painful, even from the middle/back)
Best Concert: Too many to say (Flecktones, Yes, Cory Wong, John Zorn/Marc Ribot & The Dreamers, Santa Sabina, Adrian Belew, Blue Murder, Steve Lukather, New Grass Revival & Pat Metheny Group really stand out)
Seen the Most: Yes (and offshoots)
Most Surprising: Cory Wong (my God, that was a tremendous show)
Happy I Got To See: Steve Cropper, Steely Dan, Earthworks, Van Halen, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth solo '94
How was that?
Roth solo '94: I remember liking it in generally. Dave was starting to do that strained high note thing that tI just don't like much, but he generally sounded good. In terms of rhythm and singing in the right spots, he was better than on Tokyo Dome by leaps and bounds. His band was competent, and they really did Van Halen pretty well except not really having the right tone on guitar and drums. Dave was super-high energy and very funny. Not as over-the-top as he comes across today. The new songs from YFLM came across well to me, especially "Experience." I wish he'd done "Sunburn." My biggest disappointment was that there were almost no songs from EEAS or Skyscraper, but that might reflect that no one else can really do Vai's sound. If memory serves, the band was Rocket Richotte, James Lomenzo, and Ray Luzier.
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Corey's Guitar Solo wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 2:52 am
demolition23 wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 2:11 am Loudest Concert: Cyco Mike/Infectious Grooves, 1995 or Mogwai, 2015
Seen the Most: Shihad
Kinda surprised about this dude, considering Shihad's reputation for volume. They were loud as balls the 3 or 4 times I've seen them. I take your word for it, though.
Shihad definitely up there, especially in the Killjoy era.
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First Concert: RAIL (1984)
Last Concert: Hagar BOAW in July.
Worst Concert: Motley (both times) and Soundgarden for a tie.
Loudest Concert: Fishbone
Best Concert: Van Halen reunion with Roth. The setlist was great, which made up for Dave’s singing.
Seen the Most: KISS (6x)
Most Surprising: Neil Young and Crazy Horse. NEVER liked Neil Young but a blind date took me and it was a surprisingly good show.
Happy I Got To See: Primus in 1987. Still fresh and raw before their major label release.
Wish I Could Have Seen: SRV. He played once a year at a place close to my home town in the late 80s and I always thought “eh, next time.”
Next Concert: Nuthin’ planned yet.
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Van Ailin' wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 5:50 pm
Bono Nettencourt wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 9:21 pm
Van Ailin' wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:43 pm First Concert: Yngwie Malmsteen (about age 15 - looking into the club from the outside - Marching Out tour)
Last Concert: Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks (was superb)
Worst Concert: Smashing Pumpkins on the Mellon Collie tour (dreadful)
Loudest Concert: Smashing Pumpkins (same show, was actually painful, even from the middle/back)
Best Concert: Too many to say (Flecktones, Yes, Cory Wong, John Zorn/Marc Ribot & The Dreamers, Santa Sabina, Adrian Belew, Blue Murder, Steve Lukather, New Grass Revival & Pat Metheny Group really stand out)
Seen the Most: Yes (and offshoots)
Most Surprising: Cory Wong (my God, that was a tremendous show)
Happy I Got To See: Steve Cropper, Steely Dan, Earthworks, Van Halen, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth solo '94
How was that?
Roth solo '94: I remember liking it in generally. Dave was starting to do that strained high note thing that tI just don't like much, but he generally sounded good. In terms of rhythm and singing in the right spots, he was better than on Tokyo Dome by leaps and bounds. His band was competent, and they really did Van Halen pretty well except not really having the right tone on guitar and drums. Dave was super-high energy and very funny. Not as over-the-top as he comes across today. The new songs from YFLM came across well to me, especially "Experience." I wish he'd done "Sunburn." My biggest disappointment was that there were almost no songs from EEAS or Skyscraper, but that might reflect that no one else can really do Vai's sound. If memory serves, the band was Rocket Richotte, James Lomenzo, and Ray Luzier.
Tks. What size venue? He was playing a 1000 seat theatre in Philly as a supposed "tour warmup" gig. I didn't go, I listened to the album and didn't like it, so I passed. Agree w/ you on the Vai songs, he had already downsized to just Yankee Rose and JLP on the ALAE tour.
veritas wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 3:37 pm Wow, late to this thread, but Sleek is pulling a Moggio here.

It's absolutely idiotic to contend Zep weren't A-listers in the 1970s.
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Alight folks, pick a band that someone wishes they could have seen and you have. I'll go with....
WentEast wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 4:43 am Wish I Could Have Seen: SRV. He played once a year at a place close to my home town in the late 80s and I always thought “eh, next time.”
Saw Stevie in the In-Step tour at the Sunrise Musical Theater when I was around 15. My best friend's dad took us he and I, which looking back was pretty cool that he took his son and his friend, opposed to his drunk friends. I honestly don't remember much, other than it being LOUD, people passing joints around, and Stevie blowing up an amp. As in it smoked and they had to bring another amp. I do recall one of the "King" brothers opening. Still knowing I went and having vague memories is pretty cool.
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Yep saw SRV 3x - opening for Robert Plant, on the Guitar Shop tour with Jeff Beck (SRV closed), and 1 month before he died. He closed the last gig with 3rd Stone and dropped his axe onstage to make it feed back at the end. Amazing live performer. Only saw him sober- heard he was even wilder when he was high.
veritas wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 3:37 pm Wow, late to this thread, but Sleek is pulling a Moggio here.

It's absolutely idiotic to contend Zep weren't A-listers in the 1970s.
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Band I’m glad I’ve never seen: SRV
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Bono Nettencourt wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:23 am Yep saw SRV 3x - opening for Robert Plant, on the Guitar Shop tour with Jeff Beck (SRV closed), and 1 month before he died. He closed the last gig with 3rd Stone and dropped his axe onstage to make it feed back at the end. Amazing live performer. Only saw him sober- heard he was even wilder when he was high.
The first time I ever saw or heard of him I was flipping through the channels one night as a kid, a few years into learning guitar, and came across that first Austin City Limits performance he did. Even then I thought he was a great and needed kick in the ass for blues guitar.
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Bono Nettencourt wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:14 am
Tks. What size venue? He was playing a 1000 seat theatre in Philly as a supposed "tour warmup" gig. I didn't go, I listened to the album and didn't like it, so I passed. Agree w/ you on the Vai songs, he had already downsized to just Yankee Rose and JLP on the ALAE tour.
Small venue in Louisville that was basically a rather large dance floor with a stage at the end. It's now called Bourbon Hall.

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First Concert: Aerosmith GAG tour w/Extreme opening
Last Concert: MammothWV
Worst Concert: Y. Malmsteen in 2003, just boring as hell
Loudest Concert: Korn 2008(?)
Best Concert: Jeff Beck in 2017, amazing on every level
Seen the Most: Richie Kotzen (solo and with various bands)
Most Surprising: Queen w/Adam Lambert, fantastic show
Happy I Got To See: J.Beck, Allan Holdsworth and Peter Gabriel
Wish I Could Have Seen: early Van Halen
Next Concert: probably Pantera
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WentEast wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:03 am
Bono Nettencourt wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2024 7:23 am Yep saw SRV 3x - opening for Robert Plant, on the Guitar Shop tour with Jeff Beck (SRV closed), and 1 month before he died. He closed the last gig with 3rd Stone and dropped his axe onstage to make it feed back at the end. Amazing live performer. Only saw him sober- heard he was even wilder when he was high.
The first time I ever saw or heard of him I was flipping through the channels one night as a kid, a few years into learning guitar, and came across that first Austin City Limits performance he did. Even then I thought he was a great and needed kick in the ass for blues guitar.
Don't remember that actual first time, but for me it was Live at the Mocambo which captured a small intimate show perfectly. Stevie, Chris & Tommy, the crowd, etc...Still one of my favorite concert videos.

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First Concert: Hawkwind, Leeds Uni, Nov 85
Last Concert: The Vaccines, last week
Worst Concert: worst performance from a name band was Red Hot Chili Peppers, Leeds Festival 1999. Dullest, most tedious fucking thing I've ever witnessed.
Loudest Concert: Manowar, Manchester Apollo 1987. You could see the air vibrating. Insanely loud.
Best Concert: Iggy Pop, Leeds T&C 1993. Mad old bastard was in the crowd by the second song.
Seen the Most: either the Wildhearts or the Damned. Lost count of both.
Most Surprising: Morrissey. Never liked the cunt, but saw him in 2004 and he put a hell of a show on.
Happy I Got To See: Ramones, Motorhead, Metallica w/ Cliff, dozens of others really.
Wish I Could Have Seen: original Hanoi Rocks, Lords of the New Church, Uncle Sam, original Venom...
Next Concert: not including small local gigs, Adam Ant.
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First Concert: Springsteen Born In The USA Tour and first metal show was KISS,Winger,Slaughter Long Beach Arena on HITS Tour
Last Concert: Tuff at Whiskey
Worst Concert: Great White At The Wiltern
Loudest Concert: Motorhead Hollywood House Of Blues
Best Concert: Guns N'Roses Use Your Illusion Tour
Seen the Most: KISS
Most Surprising: The Killers
Happy I Got To See: The Cars with 4 of the 5 OG members at The Palladium
Wish I Could Have Seen: The OG Ratt
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First concert: Night Ranger
Last Concert: Australian Pink Floyd
Worst Concert: Great White — Chicago House of Blues .. Late 90s ( pains me to say it cuz I love this band)
Loudest : Yngwie ( Twice)/ AC/DC
Best Concert : Scorpions ( around 1992 ..Noblesville, Indiana)
Seen the most : Tesla
Most Suprising : The Cranberries - 1996ish ( don’t know their music, her voice was unreal live)
Happy I Got To See : Ozzy Osbourne ( around 2015 ish)
Wish I could have seen : Queen with Freddie / Dio / Prince
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Kerry67 wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 8:38 am
Last Concert: Faster Pussycat
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First Concert: James Taylor not by choice, Green Day by choice

Last Concert: Green Day / Smashing Pumpkins

Worst Concert: Motley Crue both times I saw them

Loudest Concert: Them Crooked Vultures, Wiltern, 11/09

Best Concert: Rage Against The Machine or Axl/DC

Seen the Most: Metallica or GN’R

Most Surprising: Green Day’s live debut of American Idiot in July of 2004. We had no idea what was coming.

Happy I Got To See: Axl/DC, OG Pantera 6x

Wish I Could Have Seen: Alice In Chains with Layne, Zeppelin

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