Eric Clapton was best
can't really think of any BAD one
2007-04-23 13:12:33
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answered by Onederful2Nite 7
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Maybe Radiohead in Clevel in 03 or 04 The Cure in 05 also Cleveland, or Mogwai in Toronto at a small venue in 06. Worst would be either Nickelback for a dollar (wayyyyy before they were popular) or Cake (they really suck in concert) and that concert turned me off to their music...
2007-04-23 12:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Best, I saw Tom Petty, I was delirious (literally, I fainted, I was really dehydrated), and he made me cry. At that moment, I would rather have been there than anywhere else on earth. (Wow, that sounded really obsessed. Oh well, maybe I am.)
Worst. I saw the Shins. Their music is alright, but I guess they had an off day or something, because it was pretty much the most boring show I've ever attended. I would rather have been watching That 70's Show reruns.
2007-04-23 12:51:17
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answered by Captain Carla 4
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Even though Panic at the Disco isn't my favorite band, and they were pretty horrendous singers live... the performance and concert itself was insanely fun. Also, they had an amazing starter band, one of my favorites (Jack's Mannequin!), which was incredible live -- that was probably my favorite part. That would probably be my favorite concert, but I also like the Fray concert I saw last summer... it just proved what a talented singer the main guy is, and how he isn't overproduced like all the other bands these days (for instance, Panic! At the Disco).
2007-04-23 12:57:09
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answered by Simone 3
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the main suitable stay overall performance i've got ever been to replaced into metallic Masters final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days on the Molson Ampitheater in Toronto. I observed testomony, Motorhead, Heaven and Hell, and Judas Priest all in a single nighttime. each and every band performed their the main suitable option songs, noticeably Judas Priest, and it replaced into magnificent.
2016-10-28 19:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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In 1993, Paul McCartney had a live televised concert from his New World Tour. That concert was televised live, from my hometown, and my husband and I both worked at the outdoor venue, so we actually got paid to be there. My husband was a stage hand and I worked in catering. We both got cool black T-shirts that say "Paul McCartney, New World Tour, STAFF", backstage passes, and we got to meet EVERYBODY...!!!
My mother had taped it for me, and then they came out with a video, so I bought one too.
That was the BEST concert. Haven't had a worst.
2007-04-24 22:53:41
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answered by persnickety1022 7
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Best Concert...it's a tie between Genesis & Neil Diamond
Worst Concert: Tommy James & The Shondells (T.J. was falling down drunk).
2007-04-23 12:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i haven't been to any "worst" concerts. i guess i just like music too much. well, the best i've ever been to, was hellogoodbye. just because they boys are so funny and they definetly know how to make you have a good time.
2007-04-23 13:18:52
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answered by brighter nights 2
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I went to this GREAT Chris Brown Concert.
2007-04-23 12:50:40
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answered by cami3194 3
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Best - Beethoven's 9th Symphony by the Cleveland Orchestra under the stars.
Worst -The Ramones...but not because of them, too much bad acid and X.
2007-04-23 13:01:02
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answered by ectothermalpuppy 3
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worst is Duran Duran( awful band on stage) 1993
best is a tie- Sex Pisold in 1996 and Live in the mid 1990's
I also loved Madonna, Depeche Mode and Jon Bon Jovi
2007-04-23 12:51:41
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answered by tovah 5
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