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fidooda

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wow, i couldn't choose one even if i wanted to. I even started a few weeks ago to keep a list of all the concerts i attended.

top of my list:

UZEB, MOntreal Jazz Fest main outdoor
James Brown, Montreal Jazz fest outdoor
Nine Inch Nails, last year. what a visual treat that was!
Neil Young
Medeski, Martin & Wood
Opeth
Fantomas/The Locust....WOW

and on the bottom unfortunatly (which should have been one of the
best)

the Faith No More/Metallica/Guns N Roses Olympic stadium fiasco. I was really impatient to see that one only to witness the pyrotecnics exploding in James Hetfield's face followed by Axel Rose telling us to go f**k ourselves. This triggered 55 000 angry fans that tore the place down. We got out quick.
 

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This week has been amazing for me, tuesday Peter Gabriel, Wednesday Mike Patton with Zu (barely out of the top 5) and Chris Cornell who played a 2:50 show, yesterday Radiohead, today Radiohead, and sunday Sonic Youth... next week we got Kiss and Opeth, but i don't have tickets for those... yet hehehe


wow what a week, you are very lucky.

I've also seen Patton with Zu and it was amazing. I've seen Patton improvise with Rahzel too. Oh and i'm forgetting John Zorn's Moonchild with PAtton, Baron and Dunn....incredible.
 

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Porcupine Tree at House of Blues-Dallas for the "Fear of a Blank Planet" tour. I still can't believe a band can play that well together. They are amazing.

Rush keep getting better with every concert. The Dallas show of the "Snakes and Arrows" tour was their best since I started going to their shows on the "Roll the Bones" tour.

I also saw Yes at the now-closed Bronco Bowl in Fort Worth in 1997. Those guys keep me wanting to play bass even when it seems the world would rather I didn't.
 

T-bone

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Well, if we're talking concerts, then the choices get a whole lot tougher:

Led Zeppelin - 1969, 70, 71, 72, 73
Steely Dan - 1972 and every year they've toured the Northwest
David Bowie - 1974
The Crusaders - 1976 (on my 21st birthday)
Lou Reed - 1978
Leon Redbone - 1978
Sex Pistols - 198?
Bid Audio Dynamite - 199?

And a host of others but these really stand out.

tbone
 

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James Brown, Montreal Jazz fest outdoor

One man that I was desperate to see...and still am, but obviously can't. Another band I WANT to see is jamirquai, but that is very possible. Michael jackson later this year as well...that COULD be good.
 

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Too many great shows...

Cowboy Mouth at a downtown free concert in 2001
MIllencolin at the CottonClub 2002
Warped Tour Atlanta 2005
Gin Blossoms at the Tabernacle 2006
Avenged Sevenfold at the Tabernacle 2007
Clutch and Coheed and Cambria at the Tabernacle 2007
Clay Walker and Pat Green at Country Fair in Atlanta 2008
 

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Yikes there have been a bunch. I don't have exact years.

KISS - Multiple times in each decade: 197?, 198?, 199?, 200?
Eddie Money - awesome 198?
Jethro Tull - 197?, 198?
Van Halen - 198?
The Police - 198?
Ministry - 1992
Red Hot Chili Peppers - 1992
Quartetto Gelato - 2004
Ottmar Liebert - 199?, 200?

The list can go on.

Wow, brings back good memories...thanks for the thread :)

-- Ant
 

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Some of the best ever for me:

-Yes, 2002 or 2003, original line-up. I was blown away by how huge they still sounded.
-Tower of Power, 2005 ... again, blown away ... absolutely huge sound. Rocco and Dave Garabaldi (drummer) went absolutely primal on our buttocks.
-Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
-The Victor Wooten Band
-311 back in the mid nineties
-AC/DC
-never caught a Springsteen show .. hope to next month
 

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Porcupine Tree at House of Blues-Dallas for the "Fear of a Blank Planet" tour. I still can't believe a band can play that well together. They are amazing.

Rush keep getting better with every concert. The Dallas show of the "Snakes and Arrows" tour was their best since I started going to their shows on the "Roll the Bones" tour.

Wow... these two make me jelous, we're praying here for the coming of Rush, they said maybe by the end of this year so we're keeping our fingers crossed... and Porcupine Tree, one of my personal favorites but i'm hopeless about them... :(

I have to settle with Radiohead for the moment :D
 

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Qué es un "patobrujo?" A duck wizard? :D

Entiendo que hay muchas personas en sudamérica a quienes les gusta el "rock progresivo." ¿Es esto la verdad?
 

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Qué es un "patobrujo?" A duck wizard? :D

Entiendo que hay muchas personas en sudamérica a quienes les gusta el "rock progresivo." ¿Es esto la verdad?

Hey Oldtoe!! Yes a patobrujo it's a Duckwizard :cool: :D

Here in Chile we got many fans of progressive rock, in fact when Dream Thater came the first time for the Octavarium tour they played for 25,000 fans... at that time they said it was the biggest audience for a Dream Theater concert (not including festivals)

So, the answer will be yes, we really enjoy progressive rock down here and we want all the bands to come... we promess to get really "locos" at the show :D
 

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Saw Pink Floyd at Yankee Stadium on this (Division Bell) tour. Definitely #1 for me. I still to this day cannot believe how much emotion Pink Floyd can pack into a single note.

yeah definitely an unbelievable show. I saw them at the Metrodome and after hearing so many people say how bad the sound was for concerts at the dome, I was blown away at how great it sounded for Floyd.

A little sidetrack here, but this is quite an interesting read and gives great insight to how absolutely HUGE of a production the Pink Floyd 1994 tour was:

Pink Floyd North American 1994 Production manual and contract

mind-boggling, really....

Back on topic, I can't believe I forgot to add the Zappa Plays Zappa show at the Orpheum in Oct. 2006 (!) One of the greatest shows ever!

updated:
Rush - 4 times: Roll The Bones tour-'91; Vapor Trails-'02; Snakes & Arrows twice-'07 - '08
Pink Floyd - 1994
Scott Henderson/Tribal Tech - twice
Deep Purple - around 1985 with Blackmore
Yngwie Malmsteen back in 1984 or '85 when Rising Force first hit the scene; he warmed up for AC-DC and absolutely stole the show.
David Lee Roth, Eat 'Em & Smile tour 1986 - great show with Steve Vai and Billy Sheehan
Zappa Plays Zappa - 2006
 

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The Who 1975, Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio. Many old-timers around here still regard this as the finest show they have ever seen. I agree. :D
 

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That's a great question but a tough one...
Maybe...
Small gig:
The Tea Party - Monash University, '96, Melbourne

Big concert:
Tool - Rod Laver Arena, '01, Melbourne

But there's so many, Nirvana, Alice Cooper, Chili Peppers, Page & Plant, Foo Fighters, I don't know.

Well, if we're talking concerts, then the choices get a whole lot tougher:

Led Zeppelin - 1969, 70, 71, 72, 73

I'm so jealous!!! :cool:
 
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