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 fcap60 01-24-2012, 05:46 AMJust curious what some of your favorite concerts are. For me, there are a few memorable ones.
 1. (2) Led Zepplin concerts in NY.
 2. Deep Purple (circa 1974 and again in 2010 (even better)
 3. Steely Dan (1st tour after what seemed like forever !)
 4. Carlos Santana ( 2-3x; all awesome)
 FormerUser 01-24-2012, 06:47 AMIron Maiden's Somewhere Back in Time tour.Had awesome tailgates at Comcast and at the Meadowlands.
 The Dad Fisherman 01-24-2012, 09:18 AMThe Kinks at the Gahden in 81The Ramones at the Metro in 80
 Ozzy Osbourne at the Orpheum in 80
 
 Best Week (all in one week in 83):
 David Bowie
 The Tubes
 Translator
 Def Leppard
 Uriah Heep
 The Police
 The Fixx
 Oingo Boingo
 Madness
 The Thompson Twins
 MarshCappa 01-25-2012, 09:41 AMWhen the Dead were touring during Jerry's last 10 years I'd have to say the Garden shows in the early 90's were some of my favs.  I used to work at the Centrum as a security guard and saw some real good shows.  Not in ranked in a prticular order here are some of the good ones I saw front row and side stage.
 Rush
 Roger Waters
 Yes
 Kiss
 Bruce
 Jerry Garcia Band w/ Clarence Clemens
 Whitney Houston!!  LOL  I worked her dressing room and catering room and got to meet her family.  She was in her prime back then and her voice was amazing.
 
 I also went to the 25th Woodstock reunion and saw some great bands there.
 
 Paul Rodgers
 Areosmith
 Metallica
 Red Hot Chilli Peppers
 And the list goes on............I was pretty sober compared to most that attended.  We did bring in a bunch of booze and some other trinkets but I paced myself pretty good so I could enjoy the music.
 
 Now-a-days I spend time with my friends that play in a local cover band and that does the trick for my live music cravings and budget.  Concerts are too freakin expensive now.  I want to go to VH but the tix range from $150 for the balcony to $300 for the floor.  No way I'm paying that.
 mosholu 01-25-2012, 12:13 PMThe best shows I ever saw would run like this:Any of the NYC Springsteen shows in 75 -78 period.
 Joan Armatrading at the Beacon.
 Allman Brothers at the Beacon with Eric Clapton in 2009.
 Jackson Browne and Linda Ronstadt at Carnegie Hall
 Santana at great woods in 1992. Phish opened up for them.. Awesome showPosted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 tautog 01-25-2012, 02:51 PMWhere do you start when a lot of them are lost in the back of the brain.
 Any Dead show( unknown how many) was always special but some really neat ones were, (anyone remember these) Aerosmith at the Viking Hotel in 73, Roger McGuinn at Salt in Newport in 74ish, Mountain in the Newport Blues Cafe. I'm pretty much a small venue person now, but in the day there are too many to number.
 afterhours 01-25-2012, 07:16 PM9-9-87 dead, w/ mighty quinn encoremany dead concerts
 abb
 tucker band w/ cdb
 jgb w/clarence
 nrps
 spence 01-25-2012, 07:36 PMLynard Skynard Tribute Tour in 1987 was great.
 Rush so many times. Snakes and Arrows was best though.
 
 Flecktones at the M Shop at Iowa State way before they got popular was incredible. Having Bela bump into you while soloing and and a long chat with Vic after the show was something I'll never forget.
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 RIROCKHOUND 01-25-2012, 07:47 PMMountain at NBC was a good show. the warm up act (The Joe Strummer wanna be) was entertaining enough....
 HighTide 01-27-2012, 10:10 AMAerosmith at the Boston Music Hall in '78Black Sabbath/ Blue Oyster Cult at the Garden '81?
 Ozzy at the Orpheum '81
 Springsteen Providence '84
 Many Dead shows between '85 and '94  The Albany NY shows in '90 really stand out.
 
 Recently was Warren Haynes Band at the Orpheum last May.  That place is still a dump.
 rphud 01-27-2012, 06:18 PMI am jealous of Kevin (mostly the Tubes and Ramones)
 THE Brothers at the Palace in Albany 1980, #^&#^&#^&#^&ie was "en fuego"
 
 Yes in Philly reunited with Wakeman, Philly was the ultimate Yes town in the day, and they responded in kind
 
 CSN outdoors in Philly on an absolutely beautiful summer night, I can still hear the harmonies of "Cathedral"
 
 Bruce at school 79
 
 Dregs every time, anywhere, Morse just blows me away
 
 J Geils at Drexel, head liner did not show so they played all night
 
 Nick Brignolla in out and about in Troy
 
 Pat Methany anytime anywhere
 Warren Zevon, 1989, Sentimental Hygiene TourURI, Edwards Auditorium (Small Venue)
 He had been sober about two years and was in absolute top form.
 After, he spoke to fans outside the bus and signed autographs for about 30 mins.
 ProfessorM 01-27-2012, 09:12 PMwow that is a lot to ask forsome of many I remember being exceptional
 
 Dixie Dregs at Paradise
 Sea Level  same venue
 Atlanta Rhythm Section  Orpheum
 Zappa  Providence
 Who  Garden I think
 Sea Dangles 01-27-2012, 11:55 PMSantana July 4  '82? Cape cod coliseumEagles  Fleetwood Mac  Boz Scaggs     July '76  Sullivan Stadium
 Steel Pulse  '90? The Living Room
 Black Uhure  '90  The Channel
 Foghat and The Outlaws at the Garden
 Anytime I see the Mule
 chrisjoe13 01-28-2012, 08:23 AMSantana at great woods in 1992. Phish opened up for them.. Awesome showPosted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 
 I remember that night. Through the woods and over the fence=free concert. That summer saw: santana, phish, clapton, weir solo, ziggy marley, allmans, the last lollapallooza (where they tore down the fence and burned it in the lawn area!).
 
 All time favorites: most of the 30 or so dead shows I saw, JGB in Prov (91 & 93), many good shows at the old Living Room (w/ the bubble): ramones, rollins, the fixx, the church, bad brains, 7-seconds (86-89).
 
 Also: Tool puts on a great show. I was impressed with the raw power of there performance each of the 3 times I saw them. Wish I was going tonight but.....I'm not.
 spence 01-28-2012, 09:04 AMAlso: Tool puts on a great show. I was impressed with the raw power of there performance each of the 3 times I saw them. Wish I was going tonight but.....I'm not.I've only seen them once, 15th row center at the Dunk.
 
 Raw power doesn't begin to describe the experience, it was like you were violated somehow :shocked:
 
 -spence
 Back Beach 02-21-2012, 06:05 PMDead in late 80's, I saw about 20 shows. Meadowlands was always killer. 
 Saw Live and Counting Crows at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, Ca in 2000. It was the most chill place I've ever been.
 
 Further at the Orpheum in 2011 was a bone crusher as was moe in Portland this past new years.
 
 Also saw BNL on New years eve in 1997 and they were quite entertaining believe it or not.
 
 Stones steel wheels tour in 89 at fox pro.
 
 Last but not least was Van Halen and Alice in Chains in Hartford 1993.
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 Chunkah 02-21-2012, 10:46 PMSinatra at the CentrumJane's Addiction at the Fitchburg Arena
 Ozzy & Metallica at the Garden
 Plant & Page at the Garden
 AC/DC at the Civic Center
 Pixies at the Agganis Arena
 Soundgarden, Metallica, and the Ramones at Lalapalooza
 U2, The Stones, and The Who in Foxboro get honorable mention.
 Jackbass 02-22-2012, 10:45 AMI have that show on an XL119-9-87 dead, w/ mighty quinn encore
 many dead concerts
 abb
 tucker band w/ cdb
 jgb w/clarence
 nrps
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 Pete F. 02-22-2012, 01:14 PMMaybe the Dead in Springfield in 1973? That was a long time ago.
 The Dad Fisherman 02-22-2012, 02:42 PMBerkeley, Ca in 2000. It was the most chill place I've ever been.
 I remember seeing Donny Iris in Berkely CA back in 83...Berkely was a very chilled place back then too.
 RIJIMMY 02-22-2012, 04:04 PMSo many good shows, as stated above I find I enjoy the small clubs best
 Jeff Beck and Carlos Santana in Mountainview CA @ 1995
 Every Fishbone show I ever went to
 Janes Addiction at Rocky Point 1991
 Black Uhuru at Ocean Mist
 Buddy Guy at Ocean Mist
 Judas Priest, New Haven Colliseum - 1983? My first concert ever and will never forget it
 Iron Maiden with Yngvie Malmsteem opening @ 1985
 Went to the first 3 Lollapallozas and they were great - so many good bands - Alice in Chains, Janes Add, Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Tool.....
 I saw the Firm with Jimmy Page at Hartford Civic Center
 Jazz - Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, McCoy Tyner -  I dont think I ever saw a bad jazz concert
 The Dad Fisherman 02-22-2012, 04:24 PMI dont think I ever saw a bad jazz concert
 I did....The Moody Blues at the Gahden '81....serious Snoozefest.
 Raider Ronnie 02-22-2012, 06:15 PMI did....The Moody Blues at the Gahden '81....serious Snoozefest.
 
 
 Moody Blues are not Jazz,  more progressive rock  or something similar, but def not jazz.
 They describe themselves as symphonic rock.
 The Dad Fisherman 02-23-2012, 06:03 AMMy Bad...I missed the word Jazz in that line...I thought it said bad concerts..sorry
 Tagger 02-23-2012, 07:08 AMJanis Joplin at the Merriweather Post Pavilion , Maryland when I was 15 (thanks Sis)
 Curtis Mayfield ,, Boston Common when I was a kid .
 
 Numerous Frank Zappa concerts at the Music Hall or the Orpheum .
 
 
 Cap N Swing (the cars) Casey's Nantasket beach . played a showcase they were in .
 
 Eric Clapton ,, when it was Great Woods..
 Jackbass 02-23-2012, 07:32 AMPosted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 The Dad Fisherman 02-23-2012, 08:09 AMEric Clapton ,, when it was Great Woods..
 Was that with Buckwheat Zydeco as the backup......88 I think? I was at that show.....took my wife when we just started dating
 Most recently: Wilco with Slingah(thanks again Matty) at the Wang
 Disco Biscuits: 2 nights at the Amazura in Queens, NY (Probably two of the best nights of my life)
 
 Rage Against the Machine:  I think it was '99 or '00, Worcester....insane
 
 So many good shows, hard to remember :buds::smokin::eyes::spin:
 Steel Pulse  '90? The Living Room
 
 Chris, are you talking about the Living Room that used to be in Providence? If so that must have been amazing. That place was a dump, but I loved it. Saw many good shows there...
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