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Title: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 02, 2014, 03:26:23 PM
Okay, what concert(s) sticks out in your mind and makes you say, "That blows all of them away."?  Why is it at the top of your list? Or at least top 3. Was it the stage show, the lights and pyrotechnics?  Was it that one guitarist or drummer you could watch and listen to all day long?  Or was it a band where you could just kick back and sing every word to every song?  Being a couple of years older than, well... some of you, I had the chance to see some bands in their prime that you may not have had the opportunity to see.  Ted Nugent, Nazareth, Foghat, Queen, Van Halen (with DLR) etc.  Even saw The Jackson 5 pre-child molester days. 

For sheer talent and stage presence, it was Queen for me.  Was not a huge fan of their music but I can't think of a better front man than Freddie Mercury in music history. 

For just plain sing every song, music enjoyment it was The Eagles.  No real stage show to speak of.  Just hit after hit after hit.

The two loudest, in your face shows were KISS and Ted Nugent. KISS was outdoors so it didn't hit me like Nugent.  I saw Ted at The Gump Civic Center and had ringing in my ears for 2 days afterward.  Never been to anything that loud.

Bands I always wanted to see but it looks like I screwed the pooch.  AC/DC and Motley Crue.     
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: WiregrassTiger on July 02, 2014, 03:42:37 PM
Kool and the Gang, Gregg Allman, Steppenwolf, Willie Nelson, John Prine.

I've seen Prine 20+ times through the years. Met him a few times. Just a big fan, so I had to include him. I'm a big Dylan fan too but didn't include him because the only time I saw him was in Dothan and it wasn't a particularly good show. After one of the hurricanes and he was in and out on his way to Florida I think. Dothan didn't make the tour tee shirt.

The reason Kool and the Gang is number one is because they were cool.

The reason Gregg Allman is number two is because he smoked a jade on stage.

Steppenwolf is number three because it was my first big date with a hot (female) cheerleader that night and she became my girl until she broke my heart and left me to pick up the shattered pieces little by little over the last 25 years. Thanks for reminding me.

Willie is top 5 because he's Willie. I've seen him twice. Not good sound on the back deck of the Spinnaker but he was Willie and I was really drunk. I am still able to dance well though and I put on a really good show with some new moves. I also sang really well that night, as usual.

I've been to some great bluegrass and folk festivals but I didn't figure anyone on here is cultured enough to appreciate that, so I didn't include. Same goes for the opera and musicals.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: GH2001 on July 02, 2014, 04:04:29 PM
Bob Seger...and its not even close.

And thats saying a lot because the others Ive seen in recent memory aren't chopped liver.....

Three Dog Night
Alabama
Chicago
REO Speedwagon
U2
Alan Jackson
Fleetwood Mac
David Allan Coe (who I loathe now)
George Jones
Merle Haggard
Foreigner
He far and away put on the best show...the funnest show.

Fleetwood Mac was pretty good. George and Merle were both drunk. U2 was a little below what I was expecting but that was mainly because the crowd was dead. REO and Three Dog put on a good show for their fans still.

Some I want to see before its all over:

Rolling Stones
Clapton
Billy Joel
Eagles
Allman Brothers Band
Sammy Haggar
Led Zepp (if theyll do a reunion tour of sorts)
The Kinks
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Saniflush on July 02, 2014, 04:05:30 PM
Motley Crue.
Box seats.
Vegas.


Also saw Robert Plant and Alison Krauss a few years ago and it was TOP NOTCH!
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 02, 2014, 04:12:06 PM
Motley Crue.
Box seats.
Vegas.


Also saw Robert Plant and Alison Krauss a few years ago and it was TOP NOTCH!

Didn't they do a Crossroads thing together?  Really weird pairing.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: GH2001 on July 02, 2014, 04:13:47 PM
Didn't they do a Crossroads thing together?  Really weird pairing.

Very...but regardless Plant was a rock god...still is sort of.

And I would pay to see his ass. Your ass on the other hand? Thats another story altogether.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Saniflush on July 02, 2014, 04:16:29 PM
Didn't they do a Crossroads thing together?  Really weird pairing.

They did and I was not really all that jazzed about going but the ticket was free.  One of the best shows I have ever been to when just taking into account the music.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 02, 2014, 04:19:57 PM
Very...but regardless Plant was a rock god...still is sort of.

And I would pay to see his ass. Your ass on the other hand? Thats another story altogether.

I've got a big boil on my left cheek. 

I think of the concerts I saw just during the time I was at AU.  Off the top of my balding head:

Joan Jett
Heart (When Ann and Nancy were both hawt)
Lionel Richie
Buffett
Pat Benatar (Forgot about that one.  She frickin' rocked)
Daryl Hall and Mustache Boy
Blackfoot
Eagles
Pat Travers
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 02, 2014, 04:25:15 PM
Came across this video a while back and fell in love with this song.  Check out the acoustic solo.  Kind of an eerie/beautiful feel. 

http://youtu.be/YF-sarKJGQg (http://youtu.be/YF-sarKJGQg)
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: dallaswareagle on July 02, 2014, 04:52:09 PM
Didn't know at the time but:

U2 -before they got all political

opening for

38 special


Monsters of rock   1982  (Germany)
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: oldautiger on July 03, 2014, 12:32:40 AM
I guess by being an old fart means I've seen a few incredible shows.  In no particular order:

Beatles..nuff said
Paul McCartney...(see above)
Brian Wilson.......what the Beach Boys would have sounded like now.
Grateful Dead.........the dead heads were worth the show.........great live show
Stevie Ray Vaughn.....fucking unbelievable
Eric Clapton (3 times....always classy)
Lynyrd Skynyrd......... when they were all still alive
Allman Brothers........ when they were all still alive
Bob Seger....great show....really powerful voice
Paul Revere and the Raiders...these guys put on a great show
Jimmy Buffet..........several times, always a fun show.
The Moody Blues w/The Houston Philharmonic at the Woodlands...........outdoors and laid back with my lady.                        Don't get much better.
And of course.......the best

Elvis.........The KING
Pink Floyd........Best Fucking show I've ever seen.........sights and sounds no equal to this one.  If you missed them, you can get close by checking out David Gilmour or Roger Waters will be as close as you can get.

Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Kaos on July 03, 2014, 12:42:28 AM
Leaving out KISS because nothing really compares there have been several that were really, really good.

Charlie Daniels in about 1981.
Lionel Richie about the same time frame.
Earth Wind & Fire 1978.
Prince in 1982 (The Time opened)
AC/DC with White Lion
Journey (Frontiers Tour)

Some that really disappointed:

Hank Jr.  with Jerry lee Lewis.  Worst concert I've ever been to in my life, bar none.

Eagles Hell Freezes Over (Don't know what I expected but sitting on stools, never moving and playing Hotel California in the first two or three songs wasn't it)

Chicago (in Auburn)  Cetera was drunk and kept forgetting the words to songs

Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 03, 2014, 10:18:46 AM
Ladies love the Cetera
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: GH2001 on July 03, 2014, 10:45:45 AM
Ladies love the Cetera

He did the same thing to Chicago (to a lesser degree) that Michael McDonald did to the Doobies. Not that either were BAD with them...but they def weren't the same bands as they were before. Maybe I'm just a jam band junkie. I prefered Chicago with Kath.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 03, 2014, 10:52:23 AM
He did the same thing to Chicago (to a lesser degree) that Michael McDonald did to the Doobies. Not that either were BAD with them...but they def weren't the same bands as they were before. Maybe I'm just a jam band junkie. I prefered Chicago with Kath.

I was lucky to see the Doobies prior to the McDonald abortion.  Agreed the music wasn't total suckage.  It just turned to straight up. top 40, bubble gum pop
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: GH2001 on July 03, 2014, 11:02:25 AM
I was lucky to see the Doobies prior to the McDonald abortion.  Agreed the music wasn't total suckage.  It just turned to straight up. top 40, bubble gum pop

True words.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: WiregrassTiger on July 03, 2014, 12:42:53 PM
I saw Elvis open up for James Brown with a guest appearance by the Beatles. I had back stage passes and smoked a bowl with the Allman Bros and the Stones as they played wild horses acoustic. Top that, bitches.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 03, 2014, 12:46:35 PM
I saw Elvis open up for James Brown with a guest appearance by the Beatles. I had back stage passes and smoked a bowl with the Allman Bros and the Stones as they played wild horses acoustic. Top that, bitches.

Oh you ain't never met Martin Luther the King
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: GH2001 on July 03, 2014, 12:58:31 PM
I saw Elvis open up for James Brown with a guest appearance by the Beatles. I had back stage passes and smoked a bowl with the Allman Bros and the Stones as they played wild horses acoustic. Top that, bitches.

And what did Led Zeppelin have to say about all of this?
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: dallaswareagle on July 03, 2014, 01:02:13 PM
I saw Elvis open up for James Brown with a guest appearance by the Beatles. I had back stage passes and smoked a bowl with the Allman Bros and the Stones as they played wild horses acoustic. Top that, bitches.


I sang at Live aid one year.














Zero donations and stop payments and was never invited back.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Townhallsavoy on July 03, 2014, 01:07:01 PM
You all have some long lists for "best ever."

Mine goes like this:

1.  Metallica - 1998(ish) in Atlanta.  My dad's big into rock and metal music so we would go to concerts together.  My second time seeing Metallica was the biggest and best show I have ever seen.  I'm not much of a fan of theirs anymore, but I can still remember the feeling of awe and the energy and the lights and bombs and fire and intensity and everything else that came with a Metallica show.

2. Sigur Ros - 2006 in Atlanta.  Simply a beautiful show in a beautiful setting (the art museum).  The visuals on the big screens that accompanied their music created more of a story than just a music show. 

3.  Radiohead - 2005(maybe 2004) in Atlanta.  Innovative.  Exciting.  Cogent.  Not much beats a Radiohead performance.

4.  Tommy Emmanuel - 2001 at Indian Springs.  The best show I've ever seen by him.  I heard him say a few years later that he felt so on fire that night that he played an extra 30 minutes of music. 

5.  Styx - Whenever the last City Stages was.  Nostalgia at its best.  My mom was a huge Styx fan, so I remember listening to their cassettes as a kid.  Getting to see them live 20 years later was tremendous. 
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: WiregrassTiger on July 03, 2014, 01:23:04 PM
You all have some long lists for "best ever."

Mine goes like this:

1.  Metallica - 1998(ish) in Atlanta.  My dad's big into rock and metal music so we would go to concerts together.  My second time seeing Metallica was the biggest and best show I have ever seen.  I'm not much of a fan of theirs anymore, but I can still remember the feeling of awe and the energy and the lights and bombs and fire and intensity and everything else that came with a Metallica show.

2. Sigur Ros - 2006 in Atlanta.  Simply a beautiful show in a beautiful setting (the art museum).  The visuals on the big screens that accompanied their music created more of a story than just a music show. 

3.  Radiohead - 2005(maybe 2004) in Atlanta.  Innovative.  Exciting.  Cogent.  Not much beats a Radiohead performance.

4.  Tommy Emmanuel - 2001 at Indian Springs.  The best show I've ever seen by him.  I heard him say a few years later that he felt so on fire that night that he played an extra 30 minutes of music. 

5.  Styx - Whenever the last City Stages was.  Nostalgia at its best.  My mom was a huge Styx fan, so I remember listening to their cassettes as a kid.  Getting to see them live 20 years later was tremendous.
Tommy Emmanuel plays a G chord the same way I do. He's copied some of my style but I'm just glad it helps to promote the arts and to help the boy progress in his picking.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: jmar on July 03, 2014, 02:40:35 PM
Billy Joel-once at Fosters, then the Stranger Tour in Birmingham
Kiss- carried my little sisters...rockin' loud with a shitload of painted-up pre-teens in the crowd
ELO
Led Zeppelin -1976 maybe
Springsteen

Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 03, 2014, 03:31:04 PM
Joe Joe Joe Diffie
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: WiregrassTiger on July 03, 2014, 10:36:46 PM
Oh you ain't never met Martin Luther the King
Knocked the wind out of me. Yes he did.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: bgreene on July 03, 2014, 11:02:34 PM
Knocked the wind out of me. Yes he did.

Hey waiter, taste the soup...
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: chityeah on July 05, 2014, 10:29:27 PM
Little Feat at The Fox in Atlanta. Waiting for Columbus tour with the Tower of Power Band. Holy shit! Too many others to mention because I would have to think about it. Was completely stoned and had to sell my stash of acid. Mothers Finest ALWAYS put on a rocking show.
Title: Re: Best Show Evah...
Post by: dallaswareagle on July 08, 2014, 11:26:15 AM
Little Feat at The Fox in Atlanta. Waiting for Columbus tour with the Tower of Power Band. Holy shit! Too many others to mention because I would have to think about it. Was completely stoned and had to sell my stash of acid. Mothers Finest ALWAYS put on a rocking show.


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