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    How many concerts have you been to?

    AND wich was the best? I have been to 8.


    1) Alabama

    2) Lonestar

    3) Weard Al Yankavic

    4) *NSYNC

    5) Ricky Martin

    6) Hanson

    7) Janet Jackson

    8) Fozzy

    The best concert out of all 8 that I went to was Fozzy. It was my very first rock concert and it was an early birthday gift from my dad. That night, I so died a happy woman!

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    i think the real question should be how many concerts do you remember.

    areosmith, motley crue, metallica, van halen, stevie nicks, whitesnake, ac/dc, eddie money ... there are more but my 20's are a blur ... sorry.

    which 1 was the best? im a motley crue freak.

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    Metallica was the greatest one I've been to!
    2 and a half hours on stage, 4 encores, unfuckinbelievable!!!!
    (Rammstein was a close second. The fire, the fire...... )
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    Albob wanted me to post his favorite concerts that he has been to.

    Beethoven
    Mozart
    Britney Spears
    New Kids on the Block (Albob is a big Jordan fan)
    MC Hammer (Albob even had the hammer pants)
    Vanilla Ice
    Yanni
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    i've been to so so many.....(most were work related/you better show up situations)

    it's hard to pick "best". there's the ones i most enjoyed and there are the ones that are very gifted performers. for instance - i'm not at all a fan of marilyn manson's music. it's just not my taste. but WOW can that man perform and hold an audience. his charism on stage was something to remember.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
    Albob wanted me to post his favorite concerts that he has been to.

    Beethoven
    Mozart
    Britney Spears
    New Kids on the Block (Albob is a big Jordan fan)
    MC Hammer (Albob even had the hammer pants)
    Vanilla Ice
    Yanni
    Kenny G
    You forgot his favorite..............Kenny Rogers






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    Green Day, GodSmack, Ozzy, Zakk Wylde, Blink 182, Incubus, U2, Radio Head, Coldplay, Pearl Jam, 2 DFP's at Jones Beach which covers about 14 bands including Disturbed, Lincoln park, Adema, then there was, Jane's Addiction, Fuel, Weezer, Beastie Boys, Audioslave.. and I'm sure I'm leaving some out. My favorite band is Pearl Jam.. I couldn't say which show was best, there were so many..
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    I couldnt guess the total number of concerts I've been to. I do know that I've been to 16 Dave Matthews shows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nikegurl
    i've been to so so many.....(most were work related/you better show up situations)

    it's hard to pick "best". there's the ones i most enjoyed and there are the ones that are very gifted performers. for instance - i'm not at all a fan of marilyn manson's music. it's just not my taste. but WOW can that man perform and hold an audience. his charism on stage was something to remember.
    In my younger day's I went to alot of concerts too. I don't go anymore. However, Manson is one that I would just LOVE to see. I heard his stage performance is one of the best.



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    30 years of live shows. Uriah Heap and Canned Heat to Drowning Pool. I love a live show. Jethro Tull has a move for every note. Pink Floyd created a new way to perform. Led Zeplin just went out and played. Alman Bro's were a party. Lincoln Park was an adrenlin rush. Ozy was off key and forgot his own lyrics. Lita Ford asked her roadies for a beer, then did a spit take and asked what was with the monkey piss only to find out it was the free beer from her sponsers (it was Bud).

    69+ concerts? The best? Jodi nailed it pretty well ...
    it's hard to pick "best". there's the ones i most enjoyed and there are the ones that are very gifted performers

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    My age will show:

    Micheal Jackson
    Prince
    Eddie Money
    Sammy Hagar x 2
    Brooks n Dun
    Clay Walker
    Tracey Byrd
    Tracey Lawrence
    Vallejo
    The Toadies
    Matrina McBride
    Fuel and a bunch of other bands with my son


    My Favorite one...... TOOL!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLB001
    My Favorite one...... TOOL!!!!!
    Learn to Swim.. Awesome song..

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    Tool would be awsome to see too.

    My all time favorite concert was The Cure but that's just because they are my favorite band. Motley Crue and Metallica put on good shows too.



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    Tool was awesome. Had all inds of weird shit on the stage. LOL

    People hanging from the ceiling in body suits twisting and stuff.
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    I've been to so many. I saw radiohead last summer. That was one of the best shows I've seen.

    Wilco were, also, amazing!

    Dylan was, well, Dylan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLB001
    My age will show:

    Micheal Jackson
    Prince
    Eddie Money
    Sammy Hagar x 2
    Brooks n Dun
    Clay Walker
    Tracey Byrd
    Tracey Lawrence
    Vallejo
    The Toadies
    Matrina McBride
    Fuel and a bunch of other bands with my son


    My Favorite one...... TOOL!!!!!
    JLB001 Vallejo and The Toadies are good stuff. I live in Austin and see them both often when I go see other bands.

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    Ok...I'm gonna try to name all the acts I've seen. I'll leave out local, unknown groups...

    Metallica - Black Album tour (in the snake pit)
    Sepultura
    Helmet
    Pantera
    Sick Of It All
    Biohazard
    Ministry
    Alice In Chains
    Primus
    Rage Against the Machine
    Arrested Development
    John Mayer
    Norah Jones
    DMB (of course)
    Sacred Reich
    Chicago
    James Taylor
    Pat McGee Band
    Jewel
    Bob Dylan
    Ani DeFranco
    Ben Folds Five
    ***I know I'm forgetting a bunch
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    Ignoring the two pinheads from the peanut gallery.

    Led Zeppelin at the Pontiac Silverdome. I can't think of any better concert EVER.
    Bob Segar
    ZZ Top puts on a good show.
    Ronnie James Dio puts on a great show, but the show is so good the music suffers.
    Rush is AWESOME!
    George Thorogood
    (I had tickets to see George oppening for Stevie Ray Vaughn but a freak snow storm caused the concert to get cancelled. A few short weeks later Stevie was no more. )

    The list is actually much longer but that was all in my fifties, I'm having a hard time remembering anything after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    JLB001 Vallejo and The Toadies are good stuff. I live in Austin and see them both often when I go see other bands.

    Vallejo is a local band for you to see. Use to listen to them when I lived over in Austin. We try to catch them here in Houston when we can. Now the Toadies....well, they are no more. Tyler!


    Oh...I forgot I have seen Dave Mathews several times too.
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    The Back Yard+Dave Mathews=hell yeah!!!

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    Ben Harper is opening for Dave Matthews in Oct in PA. I NEED to see that show. Gotta start selling drugs to support my show habit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Var
    Ben Harper is opening for Dave Matthews in Oct in PA.
    In Philly? Dave Matthews is good, but not good enough to drive all the way from R.I. to PA just to see.
    Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBOB
    In Philly? Dave Matthews is good, but not good enough to drive all the way from R.I. to PA just to see.
    I've driven to Montreal to see them. PA is nothing. Also, I'm a huge Ben Harper fan and have never seen them. They opened for Dave at a show I went to (before I knew who they were), but we never go in during the opening acts. The parking lot is too much damn fun.
    But when you disarm them, you at once offend them by showing that you distrust them, either for cowardice or for want of loyalty, and either of these opinions breeds hatred against you.

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    Too many to remember but the ones that were awesome were:
    System of a Down
    Sade
    Santana
    Crystal Method

    I'm so pissed that I never got to see my favorite band Rage Against the machine, I was still in line at ticketmaster, when they announced it was sold out.

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    Saw Rage at Lollapalooza (93?). They were AMAZING!
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    Oh also, I dont know if i should mention this but I went to one of those radio station mega concerts where they get alot of artists to perform. I seen Milli Vanilli and Young MC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Var
    I've driven to Montreal to see them.
    OK, instead of trading flames with me, maybe you should be out looking for a friggin' life.
    Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBOB
    OK, instead of trading flames with me, maybe you should be out looking for a friggin' life.
    Tired of me making u look bad already, huh?

    I wouldnt trade the time I've spent partying at those shows for ANYTHING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cappo5150
    Oh also, I dont know if i should mention this but I went to one of those radio station mega concerts where they get alot of artists to perform. I seen Milli Vanilli and Young MC.
    Keep that on the down low..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Var
    Saw Rage at Lollapalooza (93?). They were AMAZING!
    Me too. Then saw them two, or so, months later w/ quicksand

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