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BigFish 12-27-2005 05:57 PM

Best Concert You Ever Saw Live!
 
I have seen some great ones...but Stevie Ray Vaughn, anytime I saw him was the best.....however seeing him play with Jeff Beck on his last tour was the most jaw dropping show I have ever seen and as I say...seen the best guitar slingers there are...hands down that was the best!:btu:

Slipknot 12-27-2005 06:06 PM

John Lee Hooker

tattoobob 12-27-2005 06:14 PM

I have seen hunderd's of concerts and the Ones that stand out are
Yes "79"
Almond Bros and Bonny Rate "80"
Rolling Stones "81"
The Tubes "81
Roxy music "82"
Honey Drippers "83"
Lalapalosea, Pearl Jam, Ice Cube, Jesus and Mary Chain, Ministry, Red Hot Chili Peppers "93"
Peter Gabriel "95"
Plant and Page "97"

teaser 12-27-2005 06:21 PM

KISS with Ted Nugent was incredible!

Just about the whole front row of girls were topless, PRICELESS!

Ozzy with Aerosmith, ya had to be there! Steve Tyler must have had 40 pairs of panties thrown at him.

Ahh, bring back all the "old" bands!

Nebe 12-27-2005 06:52 PM

dead- foxboro 89 or 90'

UserRemoved1 12-27-2005 06:55 PM

Ann and Nancy Wilson.....Heart

5 times

WOOOOOOO BAAAAAARACOOOOOOOODA :D

redneck24 12-27-2005 06:57 PM

Metallica

Big & Rich

tattoobob 12-27-2005 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebe
dead- foxboro 89 or 90'

I was there, Was it 4th of july at Foxboro? with Dylan

Raider Ronnie 12-27-2005 07:07 PM

Too many to remember,
But probably 1985 Live Aid

tattoobob 12-27-2005 07:11 PM

I forgot I saw Neil Young in 1990 and he was the Balls the best show ever he started rockn' and didn't stop for 3 hours

Raven 12-27-2005 07:13 PM

well ya have to be a fan
 
but one of my favorites was a jethro Tull concert...

everyone was getting real anxious and we're like, where the F__K is the band....???
little did we know...that the set up people had exchanged places with the band in those white technician coats...and suddenly they were doing stuff on stage to slowly get our attention.... and when they finally did....they whip off their tech clothes and the lights go out....and its just black.....and then they Hammered us bigtime...

but my favorite one was...when a group of us (25 people) go to see the rolling stones concert in the early seventies ok...but nobody knew that over 500 tickets had been counterfitted so 500 people with real tickets showed up wicked mad and started a riot outside because they were not allowed in.

as the concert starts a friend in our group had this spike horn deer antler pipe for smokin...and had gone down to the floor to see some chick....and this dude trys to steal it from him so he jabs him with it..and a fight breaks out bigtime...ok...well 50 cops rush in
then 500 people rush in starting the chant... "no no no...let him go" so a hundred cops rush in..and 1000 fans rush in... soon the whole place is screaming bloody murder LET HIM GO ,,,LET him GO...so loud it seemed as if the roof would cave in.... and finally the police decided to let him go...........
or all hell would have broke loose.... so everyones cheering...right

next on the big 50 x 50 screen comes an episode of "Dragnet" with joe friday and bill gannon...but as that big hammer came down striking the anvil it was perfect sweet poetic justice for the little guy....

anyways because of the riot outside....cars burning and lots of riot police on horses ect... the Stones had to play for an additional
45 minutes to keep everyone inside so they wouldnt add to the
mayhem outside the sports arena... so that made the concert seem to last forever.....:hihi:

Nebe 12-27-2005 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tattoobob
I was there, Was it 4th of july at Foxboro? with Dylan


eedie brikail (SP?) opened up. i forget the dates.

great show. the front row was getting crushed so they had everyone take 2 steps back, one step forward and steps back... good times.

afterhours 12-27-2005 07:17 PM

.......can't remember, but it was probably back in the '70's. too many distractions then :uhuh: :uhoh: used to go see the dead, the allman bros, the band, the marshall tucker band, new riders,JGB, frank zappa, commander cody........

UserRemoved1 12-27-2005 07:38 PM

Another good one...The Little River Band

smokin

afterhours 12-27-2005 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebe
eedie brikail (SP?) opened up. i forget the dates.

great show. the front row was getting crushed so they had everyone take 2 steps back, one step forward and steps back... good times.

i was there!........i think :buds:

striprman 12-27-2005 07:44 PM

Jimmy Page solo at the Worcester Centrum around 1988

basswipe 12-27-2005 07:44 PM

1984.Aerosmith reunites with Joe Perry and Brad Whitford for the "Back in the Saddle" tour with Ted Nugent after his last great album Little Miss Dangerous.This was at the dumpy Providence Civic Center to boot.

................memories and youth.

Sea Dangles 12-27-2005 07:52 PM

ac/dc ;hells bells tour
'76 Foxboro boz scaggs,fleetwood mac then the eagles
Black Uhuru at The Channel
Echo and the Bunnymen at Cameron indoor stadium

tattoobob 12-27-2005 07:59 PM

Sunday hard core at the channel was priceless, Black Flag

Squid kids Dad 12-27-2005 08:05 PM

Jethro Tull at the Garden..Maybe around 1980 or so...Didnt need to bring anything in to smoke..All you needed to do is breath...:buds: Boy was it foggy in there...Next best is any of the Elton John concerts I have been too..Probally 7 or 8...3rd best was James Taylor at the Brockton High School in the early 80's..Probally only about 100 people there

Squibby17 12-27-2005 08:35 PM

Lollapalloza 94"

Flaming lips, George Clinton and the P-Funk Allstars, A Tribe Called Quest, Beastie Boys and Smashing pumpkins.

I know a lot of guys here probably dont like rap but that is an amazing line up.

Also saw Phish play at the tweeter center in 1999 on-core was "tuesdays gone with the wind", pretty dam cool:usd:

quick decision 12-27-2005 09:36 PM

The most fun was at the 10 Phish shows I saw. 2000 New Years Eve in Florida, Platisburg New York, lemon wheel, to name a few. The best best Bell Aflec at Berkley in Boston was good. I saw Rat Dog with Bobby Weir at the Springfield Sypathy Hall. Great show. Little Red Rooster was the encore. Greatful Dead at High Gate Vermont with Bob Dylin...OK not great. Three Almond Brothers Shows at Tweeter. Kid Rock at Tweeter. Memory is still kind of sketchy. I am missing a lot. Oh yeah George Clinton at Stone Hill Colledge. Only about 200 people there. Realy cool.

Bernzy 12-27-2005 10:44 PM

Yes opened for Jethro Tull at the Hampton Beach Casino
1969 I think:gf:
It was the last concert held there for many years :eek:

Bernzy

The Dad Fisherman 12-27-2005 10:56 PM

The Kinks - Boston Garden '80 (I think)

The Ramones - The Metro '80 (Again, I Think...all a haze back then)

Black Sabbath/ Blue Oyster Cult - Boston garden '80 (Do I need to repeat it :D)

Ozzy Osbourne w/ Randy Rhoades - The Orpheum '80

The Police, The Fixx, Oingo Boingo, Madness, The Thompson Twins - Oakland Coliseum '83

David Bowie, The Tubes, Transformer - Oakland Coliseum '83, the week after the previous one listed

Jefferson Airplane Reunion - Great Woods '88

JohnR 12-27-2005 11:04 PM

Pink Floyd - 94 or 93 at Foxboro
Pink Floyd - 91 o so Foxboro
Perter Gabriel - Worcester Centrum in the early 90s - a few rows from the stage on crutches from a torn ACL :lossinit:

Monsters of Rock, Karlsruhe something Halle, September, 1984

AC/DC
Van Halen
Ozzy
Dokken
Scorpions
Accept
Dio
Motley Crue

:musc:

Don't remember it all :buds:

Believe it or not, The Hooters in 91 or so at Roger Williams was a pretty good show...

Van 12-27-2005 11:41 PM

J Geils, Blue Oyster Cult, and Montross all one night till 3am.

Kinks was pretty awesome too.

LeCounts1099 12-28-2005 12:05 AM

So many I know I'll forget too many!... But stand-outs:

-- David Gilmour solo, 69th St. Pier, NYC, circa 1983

-- Roger Waters solo, with Eric Clapton guest Guitarist, Meadowlands, NJ, 1985?

-- Kinks, Roseland Ballroom, NYC (dance hall-- no seats!), w/ newcomer Cyndi Lauper opening, Winter 1985?

-- Rick Wakeman, solo w/ his band Post- Yes, Ritz Club in NYC, 1984

-- Pretenders, Aragon Ballroom, Chicago 1986

-- Jeff Beck and Santana, Jones Beach, NY Summer '90?

-- Rush-- every time, every place!!... Virtuosos all, esp. live!

John R... Respectfully, but you never saw Pink Floyd! There is NO such thing as Pink Floyd without Roger Waters!! (And, no: sorry, I cannot believe that the Hooters were an all- time great concert! :yak4:

Dad Fisherman: I'm very jealous that you saw Ozzy with Randy Rhoads still alive!! To me Randy was every bit as great at that young age, as is/ was Clapton/ Beck/ Santana. The very best "Heavy" Guitarist since Jimi H.!-- too bad "only the great die young!!" :bc:

STREETFIGHT 12-28-2005 08:50 AM

a few years ago a group of us went to a rainforest benifit concert- sting elton john billy joel and james taylor headlined and a bunch of guests showed up.... joe cocker.....country joe.....aritha franklin......madona...... and more that i cant remember...... they all did a bunch of there own stuff and then they did the beatle's sergeant pepers album start to finish...... gotta say it was awsome

Joe 12-28-2005 09:04 AM

Warren Zevon at URI.
The show was held in a theater that held about 1000 people - not in Keany Gym. Sentimental Hygiene Tour, 1988

PI guy 12-28-2005 09:05 AM

Pearl Jam- Augusta Civic Center, Augusta,ME fall'97- Really small venue,general admission, its pretty much just as big as a basketball court w/ stadium seating on the sides. Unbe-freakin-lievable!!!!!! The show was so loud and you could get right up in front. Great set list, it was right after YIELD had come out. Eddie was in rare form this night, especially when all of a sudden out of the dark Maine night Dennis Rodman walked onto the stage, handed Ed a glass of wine and then lifted him to his shoulders and sang ALIVE with him. Great stuff. :bounce:


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