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Duarte

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I have been to a few gigs in my relatively short life, the most recent being 'the streets' (british hip-hop/rap band) and Bedouin Soundclash before that, but many others (big bands such as foo fighters, chilis etc)

So far the streets have been the best gig I think I've been to, but that could change in april when I see the prodigy and maceo parker.

What are the best gigs you've been to EVER?
 

T-bone

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Oh man, where do I start:

If you're talking gigs and not concerts, it's either:

Bonnie Raitt in a tavern in Seattle somewhere around 1978
or
Pearl Jam in a tavern in Seattle somewhere around 1995
or
Tower of Power for my high school dances

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The Rolling Stones - San Antonio, 1975

It was my first ever concert and I still have the ticket stub for $8.50.
 

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John Lee Hooker on his 60th birthday at Toad's Place in New Haven CT.
Roy Buchanan in 1978 at the same venue.
Iggy Pop in 1981 Also at Toad's.
NRBQ at the Bottom Line 1986 was a really fun show.
 

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Van Halen 1984 tour at the old Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte N.C. Awesome show they were really on that night.2nd Marshall Tucker Band Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 1977. 3rd Grand Funk Railroad 1998 Freedom Weekend Aloft Greenville S.C. 4TH ZZ TOP old Charlotte Coliseum around 1985.
 
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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
 

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Pink Floyd - 1994

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.

Leon Russell & Edgar Winters along with the Jerry Garcia Band @ Henry J. Kaiser auditorium on Halloween '88 OR CSN & Grateful Dead at the Buffalo Bills football stadium in '89. They were both great shows, can't pick #2 though.

After that it's a blend of Rush, Yes, Max Creek, Ozzy and more.
 

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I listed my small venue favorites (that I can remember).
I don't really like large venue shows, but a few that stand out (that I can remember) are:
1971 - Yes opening for Grand Funk Railroad - Yale Bowl
1973 - Grateful Dead 6 hour show at Bushnell Park
1977 - Weather Report opening for Earth Wind & Fire - New Haven Coliseum
1977 - Stanley Clarke opening for Bob Marley - MSG.
2008 - Nine Inch Nails - Wachovia Center

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Jethro Tull/Gentle Giant - 1973. Tull was still rockin' Aqualung but introduced us to the entire Thick As A Brick suite. Gentle Giant KILLED, playing all manner of obscure instruments and making me realize that there was more than 4/4 time.

Zappa - 1978. I'd seen Zappa before, but this was a stripped down ensemble with Bozzio on drums. Also FZ was onstage when we rushed in and talked to us, took questions and whatnot, for almost an hour. "You can't do this in New York", he said.

Todd R and Utopia - 1974, I think. The "big" Utopia, preceeded by a Todd solo set that was the weirdest, coolest thing I'd ever seen.

There are more, but those come to mind.
 

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Return To Forever here in Denver last year! I was in the audience with my daughter and son and that was a treat for my old ears. Best Show I mixed out of 3000 in 22 years, tough question. Maceo was good, so was Ronnie James Dio, so was Hellen Reddy, Robin Trower oh yeah. Tough question! Maybe Ramstein or G-Love. There were about 1000 hot 20-30 year old women in that audience.
 

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good question, well not all the bands really make it to soth america, but lately there's been a lot of action around here. I think my top 5 are (there really all number ones):

Metallica '93, black album tour
Faith No More '95 King For a Day Tour (after them was Ozzy)
Nine Inch Nails '08 Lights Over South America Tour
Radiohead '09 (yesterday actually, and i'm going today again :)) In Rainbows Tour
Roger Waters '01 i don't recall the name of the tour

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
 

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Hmmm... for big shows, I'd have to say Radiohead in Mountain View, CA (Hail to the Thief tour), for mid size shows, I really enjoyed seeing Dredg in Petaluma, CA (their bass Player, Drew, plays an SR5 :) ).
 
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