A short list of my Favorite concerts over the years:
KId rock state theater right before the DWC album blew up.
Ozzy state theater Warm up for the ozmosiss tour
Wasp and Motorhead at the Ritz Talked to Lemmy at the bar before the show.
Stones" greatest band ever. Comerica Park
KISS reunion tiger stadium
Woodstock 94 and 99 some many bands/ boobs
Kenny Chesney -It's country but this guy is special
AC/DC palace my favorite band
2006-10-09 11:30:34
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Nine Inch Nails - TDS tour 1994, along with all of the 2005 & 2006 With_Teeth shows (club tour, fall, spring, & summer). While the visuals during Fragility were pretty incredible, Trent was so messed up that it was not his finest moment. This time around NIN seemed so much more in tune with the crowd, and a sober Trent was awesome to behold.
The other band I saw this year that actually put on a really good show, even though I didn't like them the first time I saw them, was TOOL. If you like light shows and visuals, their set was packed with amazing imagery.
2006-10-10 15:17:16
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band-December 17, 2002-Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
2006-10-09 11:15:05
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James Taylor in the late nineties. It was outside, and it started POURING while we were in the parking lot. A lot of people went home, but we went on into the amphitheater. People kept getting up and leaving before Taylor came out on stage, and we scored some chairs that someone else rented. :) THEN, JT walked out on stage, the rain immediately stopped, and the sun came out. It was glorious! Best show ever...... This was outside of Pittsburgh, by the way.
2006-10-09 11:27:57
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Living Legends, Of Mexican Descent, and Eyedea & Abilities- All in the basement of Santa Clara Universities dining hall!- Spring '03
Buck 65 at Slims in SF (doing some Tom Waits-style storytelling). -Spring '03
Aesop Rock (with Mr Lif as hype man) at Slims. -Fall '03
2006-10-09 11:31:34
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Lolla-Palooza second to last. I talked to Bill Graham (2 weeks before his death) I also said "Hi" to Ice T. Janes Addiction was there as well as Nine Inch Nails. Ice T and the singer from "Nine" sung a duet to a song by "Sly and the Family Stone" called "Don't call me Whitey" CLASSIC!
2006-10-09 11:20:16
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i'm in between the Scorpions video clips from the international huge stay excursion. i presumed it replaced into enormous city Nights, besides the indisputable fact that it's not. considered one of those hits nevertheless BA: Loverboy, Pat Benetar and journey. I enjoyed Loverboy, journey could have been extra suitable if the sound engineer does not have been somebody's nephew and Pat Benetar replaced my existence. Her show is interior the astonishing 3 acts i've got seen in my lifetime
2016-10-16 00:35:21
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Probably The Eagles back in the early '70s. On The Border album was just out.
2006-10-09 11:15:42
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Its a hard one....David Gilmour of Pink Floyd in Munich, Germany (he had Rick Wright of PF with him too) it was incredible. Light shows galore! Then theres Roger Waters of Pink Floyd in Bristow (Gainesville), Virginia. There was a giant inflatable pig and they let it go at the end of Sheep....a Pink Floyd song. Both had incredible music, and I am currently looking for the bootlegs for these concerts
2006-10-09 11:21:24
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Skillet @ YC Manitoba 2005
2006-10-09 12:40:56
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