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Old 01-15-2013, 04:43 PM   #1
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The "I was there" thread

Post pics, vids, or memories of shows you've attended over the years. First Ryan Adams and Cardinals show I ever saw in 2008. They killed it:

Ryan Adams & the Cardinals - Easy Plateau (audio upgrade) Sept 9, 2008 - YouTube

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Old 01-15-2013, 04:54 PM   #2
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Summer tour opening show from this year was titZ:

Phish: Buried Alive / Runaway Jim [HD] 2012-06-07 - Worcester, MA - YouTube

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Old 01-15-2013, 05:55 PM   #3
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Grateful Dead Halloween 1980 Radio City Music Hall.

Grateful Dead Live at Radio City Music Hall on 1980-10-31 : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
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Geez if I could remember half the shows I saw, and not that I was blasted at most of them, which I was, I'm just getting older and they seem so long ago. Wish I had pictures but if I had a camera then I would have just lost it probably.
A few of the smaller venues, which I always preferred
Atlanta Rhythm Section, Orpheum Theater, fantastic show I couldn't tell you when early 80's probably
First time I saw the then Dixie Dregs, Paradise B town, we walked out saying wow over and over again.,
Sealevel, front table with drink next to Chuck Leavell's piano leg , Paradise, beantown , fantastic.
that is enough for now my brain hurts from remembering.

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Old 01-15-2013, 08:28 PM   #5
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Earthday concert 1993 Foxboro. It was awesome
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Old 01-15-2013, 10:33 PM   #6
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A few I remember
Yes and King Crimson Academy of music 1971
The Dead Springfield 72 or 73
Watkins Glen
BB King on the Common
Jefferson Airplane on the Common
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Old 01-16-2013, 06:29 AM   #7
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I am not as seasoned as the Prof but I have seen a ton of shows. Phish worcester Aud NYE 1992 was awesome. Opening night of summer tour was great this year as well. I saw BB King at Foxwoods. Tori Amos was an incredible show. I got to see government mule and meet the band a friend of mine twin sister was married to Allan Woody before he passed away. Too many dead shows to count. I felt privileged to see the first playing of Unbroken Chain but Enjoyed seeing Visions of Johanna during that run more (thanks to a prompter Jerry didn't forget the words)

Parliament Funkadelic at Lupos and other locations was a great time. G Love and the special sauce at the Beach Comber in well fleet back in 1996? Was great. Perfect venue for those guys

My Favorite two shows of all time has to be Maceo Parker forgot the name of the venue down in Rhodie. Just a super tight band. Unbelievable energy. And Tower of Power at scullers.
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Coolest experience - George Clinton and the PFunk allstars in San Francisco. It was an after hours show, the doors didnt open until 1 am. I remember leaving the concert when it was light out, we couldnt find a cab and I was so wired i walked 3 miles home. Great show and they never stopped for close to 4 hours.

I was at a record store buying tickets with my wife, then girlfiend,for I think leann rhimes? and tickets were going on sale for BB King Blues Fest, I said wth and got them. The lady printing the ticket was like, these are great seats! When we got there we were about 6 rows away from the front, right in the center. Saw BB, Robert Cray, Jimmie Vaughn, J Geils and a few others. Best seats I ever had.

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I love this thread idea! I've got a few shows that I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. When I was a freshman at Syracuse my roommate talked me into going to this to Glen's Falls NY for a Halloween Phish show. This was their first "musical costume" show. They did the Beatles white album in entirety for the 2nd set. An amazing show from start to finish. A random Black Sabbath war pigs verse in the middle of a song in the first set. Just a lot of fun.

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Old 01-16-2013, 10:58 AM   #10
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The other one I can't remember the exact date, but it was the summer of 1992 at the Rocky Point Palladium in RI. The Beastie Boys, L7 and Luscious Jackson. It was one of those times where you understood you were seeing something massive happening. Cobain is always credited with destroying all the glam rockers but that night I could hear the guys from Poison, Cinderella and Motley Crue screaming as the Beasties made everyone lose their minds. The Slow and Low was other worldly.
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Old 01-16-2013, 11:12 AM   #11
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A very memorable live show for me was John Lee hooker at Chuy's in Tempe, AZ one night in 1984. We got the a little late and had to stand since all the tables were taken. By the time the show was on the last song Boom Boom boom he had the place absolutely going nuts. He was incredible to see live. As he walked off stage to the back i got to shake his hand. He's a legend if you ask me. Here is a youtube of the last song that night but from elsewhere and not nearly as good.




Another couple I was there shows = Pink Floyd Foxboro, Roger Waters the Wall a couple years ago, Jerry Garcia acoustic at the Opera house, the Dead in Maine at a racetrack about 1988, the Dead Ventura ,CA 1984.
My first concert was Boston 1978, I sat behind the stage at the Garden and they put up some huge organ and we couldn't see anything.
Saw the Boss Bruce Springsteen at the Garden in 1980 on my 20th birthday, good show.

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I had a great week back in '83

Saturday at the Oakland Coliseum I saw:
The Police
The Fixx
Oingo Boingo
Madness
The Thompson Twins

Thursday at the Coliseum was:
Def Leppard
Uriah Heep

Saturday at the Coliseum was:
David Bowie
The Tubes
Transformer

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Old 01-16-2013, 01:36 PM   #13
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way too many to choose (or remember) But I like smaller venues myself
Son Seals at The Call in PVD
Mountain in Newport
Jorma K at URI mid 70's
Jefferson Starship Music Hall Boston mid 70's
New Riders Lennox Ma
BB King PVD
Robben Ford at the Narrows
JGB, Ratdog and The Dead wherever

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Old 01-16-2013, 02:06 PM   #14
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A couple more....

The Ramones at the Metro in '81 was an Awesome Show. Gabba Gabba Hey

The Kinks at the Gahden in '80....still my Favorite Concert....just 2 hours of Kick-azz Rock & Roll

Joe Jackson at the Orpheum '89 ( I Think)...I love the Orpheum for Concerts

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I had a great week back in '83

Saturday at the Oakland Coliseum I saw:
The Police
The Fixx
Oingo Boingo
Madness
The Thompson Twins

Thursday at the Coliseum was:
Def Leppard
Uriah Heep

Saturday at the Coliseum was:
David Bowie
The Tubes
Transformer

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Holy Crap! I'd say that was a good week! Enjoyed the police at Fenway when they came through, and I have always thought Madness was fantastic, love those horns. Always think of Back to School when I see oingo boingo. Haha
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way too many to choose (or remember) But I like smaller venues myself

Robben Ford at the Narrows
was that the one, I saw you at ? If so it was a very enjoyable show and if not I'll bet it was a very enjoyable show.

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A couple more....
Joe Jackson at the Orpheum '89 ( I Think)...I love the Orpheum for Concerts
Wish I caught that show.

The Charlie Daniels Band there twice. Great venue.

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Peter Wolf and Magic #^&#^&#^&#^& at the Narrows. Love that place. I also enjoyed Ian Anderson there as well....he kicked ass.
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I also enjoyed Ian Anderson there as well....he kicked ass.
wow, awesome...how'd I miss that one??? When was that?

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Stevie Ray Vaughn anytime I saw him.....in particular the first time, Lowell Memorial Auditorium 86/87.....12th row center on the floor....jaw dropping experience! Saw him open for Robert Plant at Great Woods and double bill with Jeff Beck the last time I saw him in 89 at the Centrum (That show was amazing!!!!).

Clapton w/Mark Knopfler at Great Woods....or anytime I saw Clapton!

Seeing BB King do "The Thrill Is Gone".......was always killer!!!

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Meeting Tony #^&#^&#^&#^&ing Iommi and watching Sabbath play from the side of the stage was pretty cool. Having him walk over mid song and ask me if I was enjoying myself was a good one for the memory bank.
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wow. thats awesome
he wouldnt have had to ask me, i would have been sporting a huge woody!

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I was at the 1st Live Aid back in 1985 in Philadelphia.

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Remember we met Robin Trower, right? that was cool and great show too.

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I was at the 1st Live Aid back in 1985 in Philadelphia.
I got mono and couldn't go, but all my friends, wife too, went and rubbed it in.

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Remember we met Robin Trower, right? that was cool and great show too.
Yes sir! That was a fantastic show!

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I have to second the "wow", wow.

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I'm in there somewhere... Graduating senior, fraternity had been assigned stage security, among other things..... I was posted front center stage. Some chit that happened that day that I will not post....
Also used to see the Outlaws, Skynard, and the Eagles back then, probably twenty shows combined easily. Ahhhh, the seventies....
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Im still young but at the gathering of the vibes festival in 2000 saw les claypool cover pigs in entirety, #^&#^&#^&#^&ie betts band followed by medeski Martin and wood. Los lobos in 2007 at the Calvin. Jimmy cliff upstairs at pearl st. In 2001. And saw mountain open for deep purple back in 99. Corky Lang put on the most amazing drumming I've ever seen. Going to see George Clinton in a few weeks and ill bet that show is gonna be off the hook!!
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