Memorable concerts
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Okay, I have a couple more fun ones…
Iron Maiden, 1981 Killers tour opening for UFO at the Long Beach arena. We were backstage for that one...
I drove with a friend of mine who was having car trouble, the battery was going dead. We got there after
a jump from someone. After Iron Maiden's set she went out to try and start the car, it was dead. She
came back in as I was talking to Dave Murray and told me the bad news. Dave offered to jump start her
tiny Toyota with the tour bus! Paul Di'Anno overheard us and invited us to stay with him at the hotel if we
couldn't get it started and Steve Harris pulled some money out of his pocket and offered it to her so she
could call a tow truck. This blew us away, amazing band, amazing people. I still have the key to Paul's hotel
room and the backstage pass.
We did get the car started btw from a guy who had jumper cables and Iron Maiden had us covered just in
case.Motorhead 1981 at the Counrty Club in Reseda, CA. They had opened for Ozzy at the Long Beach arena
and we missed their gig due to traffic, I was pretty gutted. Luckily they played a one off gig at the Country
Club a couple nights later, my friend Leslie and I got there early so we could get close to the stage. We walk in
and Lemmy is at the bar and waves us over...He ordered us Jack & Cokes and sat us each on a knee chatting
until he had to get ready. Whoa!
Of course we were right at the front of the stage, don't remembered who opened but after their gig we
turned around and Metallica were standing behind us as well as Motley Crue, Ratt and a host of other LA
bands. It was the loudest show I'd ever attended and one of the warmest...
This explains why: Towards the end of the show they did the song Fire Fire, the air started to smell like
something was burning...Leslie and I thought cool! Smell effects! Close.
After the gig we went outside and the Sears department store at the end of the block was on fire and you
could see about 5 feet in front of you!
One of my top 5 fave gigs of all time, I should pop down to the Rainbow one night and ask Lemmy if he
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Definitely not this JEW center stage Central Park NYC. Happening right now
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Turning towards future memorable concerts, is anyone contemplating this thing in Virginia, Interlocken?
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i've played interlocken in europe. switzerland i think?
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Nice RBG my buddy went this year
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@JLG:
Has anyone been to legendary shows, not just legendary to you? Mine are:
Woodstock 99
Phish 99/00 Millenium Celebration in The EvergladesAnd yes, I've read Blackheart's list. All of her early shows are legendary…..
I was at both of those as well. They were good and I had more fun at the Phish show than I was expecting, but I'm not sure they hold legendary status for me from a musical perspective, but certainly from a 'what the f is going on around me'… And obviously they're legendary (at least Woodstock) because of all of the hoopla that went down.
Not legendary? Name one other band that has ever played for 8 hours straight, no break, port-a-pottys on stage. Several epic 20-30 min versions of songs (see their cover of Rock n Roll, it's well over a half an hour). If that's not legendary, I don't know what is. Most bands don't even have the material to play 6 straight sets (with one of them being 8 hours long) without repeating one song.
Seems like a lot of you think Phish is some fruity jamband like the Grateful Dead or String Cheese Incident, but are you all wrong. They are a rock n roll band, straight up. Granted there are some corny lyrics, but when it comes to rocking, few bands can come close. Not to mention, that their light show is only second fiddle to Pink Floyd's rig (which seldom gets used). Ask Derivative666, he's into heavy shit, like all of you. He thought the same thing, but look at him now, he loves them. They are a musician's band. Please take a listen before passing judgment.
FYI, they cover heavy shit too, like Sabbath, Nirvana, Rage, etc.
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Couldnt agree more. I may be the only person on this forum to see Clutch, Phish, Converge in the same month. As Mike stated I am far from being a fan of the whole jam band genre. Phish fucking rock enough said.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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I wouldn't write the Dead off as a "fruity jam band" but to each his own. I don't like Phish but I wouldn't write them off either, just not my (AC/DC) bag.
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I gotta say one of the best live bands I've ever seen was The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Absolutely floored me. Jimmy Vaughn is a bad ass motherfucker, and Kim Wilson tore the crowd a new one with his harmonica. This was close to 20 years ago and blues just wasn't on my radar really.
Also X is still to this day one of the best live bands on the planet.
I don't know if I mentioned Morrissey on the Your Arsenal tour but wow…what a show. Best line up of his band in my opinion.
recent....Grinderman.
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Agreed on Moz and Grinderman. Everything Nick Cave touches is gold.
Bands I'm dying to see:
GYBE
Tom Waits
Boards of CanadaBands I can't wait to see again
Sigur Ros the best live show I have seen in recent years
MBV"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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One of the greatest concerts I've ever seen was Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express. He and James DePrato are the definition of guitar synergy (I know I hate that word too but can't think of a better one). Left a smoking crater where my brain was both times I saw them at the Turf Club in St. Paul.
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any time ive seen chuck ragan has been AWESOME
be it in hot water music, solo or doing the revival tour
that man kills it
truly one of the hardest working dudes in musicalso that band converge puts on a deece show too
memorable moment at a show
motorhead, dio and iron maiden
motorhead was the opener (which was total bullshit) when they were almost done there set lemmy says "okay now pretend we left the stage and you cheered and now we're back on" then blasted into ace of spadesive seen motorhead a few times, always fun
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I've seen X so many times I lost count, Billy Zoom was always so nice and thanked us for coming to the gigs.
The Germs on the other hand were a different story…Pat Smear was a blast, Darby Crash was a train
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My two personal favorite all time concerts
Roger waters Doig the wall fifth row!!!
Phish IT!!! not really "one" concert, more like 7, but they played on top of an air traffic control tower. It doesn't get much Better folks.
Ill even throw in phish festival 8. The festival kind of sucked compared to other phish festivals, but phish playing the stones exile on Main Street in its entirety with Sharon Jones and the dap kings was one for the books.I'm going to add praxis at bonnaroo 04 to this list. Because honestly, how many other of you fuckers have actually seen praxis? And don't lie!!!
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Bob Marley - June 1980 Paris Bourget
Peter Tosh - 1981 Pantin
Black Uhuru - King Sunny Ade - 1984 Paris
Aswad - The Venue London 1982
Fela - Paris 1991
Bitty McLean + Sly & Robbie - Paris 2007
Third World - Paris 1983
Maxi Priest + Sly & Robbie - Park West Chicago 1987-8
Gregory Isaacs + Sly & Robbie - Antwerp 1985
Shaggy - Cannes Midem 1997
Kassav - Paris 1993
Sly & Robbie + Taxi Gang + Stepper + Khalifa + Bitty McLean + Johnny Osbourne + Michael Rose - Paris 2013
you can listen to the entire concert onHas anyone read this mans list??!!!!!
Marley, tosh, fela kuti in 91!!!! Holy shit balls
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what sucked about ocho for you?
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word…
ah yeah, that Suzy was impressive indeed.
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I've seen X so many times I lost count, Billy Zoom was always so nice and thanked us for coming to the gigs.
The Germs on the other hand were a different story…Pat Smear was a blast, Darby Crash was a train
wreck. No pun intended.just watching interview footage of darby crash is enough to believe you. it's pretty tragic….he really was onto something lyrically.