Greatful Dead, again and again and again and again.......
after that was, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Allman Bros, James Taylor suprisingly awesome, same for Bob Dylan. Billy Joel...excellent
Paul McCartney was a bit of a disappointment, but still Paul
2006-08-19 15:24:55
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answered by Marge Simpson 6
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Best heard would be the Genesis Archive #1 which has the complete Lamb Lies Down On Broadway live from LA. They did some clean up in the studio and the last song isn't live but it is still the best performance I have ever heard. Genesis played their live shows very close to the original versions and when considering the complexities of the arrangements it is amazing.
2006-08-19 15:32:36
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answered by Skepticalist 5
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Fleetwood Mac at the Madison Square Garden and Paul Mc Cartney at the American Airlines Arena in Miami
2006-08-19 15:23:12
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answered by Marco 3
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Damone- with bullets n octane, legal in vegas, valient thorr
Because they are my favorite band and I was right up against the stage, and because I got to talk with Vazquez about GnR, and Noelle just mostly on how she still did great even though she was sick that night. Also I got all their autographs...except Dustin since he left early, so I'll be tryin to get his next time I see them. Granted I got beer spat out on me, as did others in the crowd, by bullets singer. It was still one heck of a night, at the mad hatter. It was a small club/ bar whatever you wish to call it, and they had pictures of gnr, jim morrison, jimmy hendrix, etc up on the walls. they had a juke box, and we only had to pay like 10 bucks a ticket. When we first arrived, a very drunk man came up to us and pretended to be playing the keyboards, and gave us quite a laugh. At the end we were given about 20 stickers of bullets for free so we could "spread the word" and we were given a free demo of legal n vegas, and a free poster of Damone. Also me and my friend bought a damone tshirt and cd.
2006-08-19 15:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Ozzfest 2005! Black Sabbath! OZZY was so Awesome! He did not miss a beat he is like in his 50s and he still knows hows to put on a Kick *** show! They were so awesome! I am soooo glad I got to go to there show! It is supposedly Ozzy's last tour? I don't know? I would definitely recommend seeing him with or without black Sabbath! Rob Zombie was also there with BLS and mudvaine. They were also Killer, but BLACK Sabbath is the Ultimate!
2006-08-19 15:27:52
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answered by pixey77 1
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Ozzy ,ratt, bon jovi, twisted sister, Lita ford, judast priest and about 10 other bands in 84 at the US festival in San bernerdino Cali
2006-08-19 15:25:41
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answered by TeNNeSSee PrIde 3
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Well the best concert I have ever seen had to have been Simple Plan.......Pierre got us jumping and screaming so darn loud that I came home deaf and no voice left!!!
2006-08-19 15:22:05
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answered by ncisfan2006 1
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Peter Frampton. Even though we have all grown old, he still has the talent and the charisma to pack the house. And it made me feel so young again just to be there hearing him sing all the songs I loved from when I was young. He rocked the house.
2006-08-19 15:23:38
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answered by IthinkFramptonisstillahottie 6
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Alright it comes down to two: 3 Doors Down when they toured last summer or Trapt/Crossfade when I saw them two weeks ago. Both are just so fan oriented, they do it for the fans and do everything they can to make the show awesome.
2006-08-19 15:26:49
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answered by lindsay_freas 3
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well The Switch On Concert By: INXS
and there lead JD
2006-08-19 15:24:01
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answered by nathaniel b 2
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