What Live concerts have you attended?
Jun 23, 2009 at 5:28 AM Post #346 of 739
The Cat Empire (x2)
The Who
Joe Satriani
John Petrucci
The Mars Volta
Lichens
Explosions in the Sky
Roger Waters
Venetian Snares (x2)
Wintersleep
Earl Greyhound
Portugal. The Man
Dan Deacon
The Pirate Signal (x2)
P.O.S
A Place to Bury Strangers
Cursive
Built to Spill
Keelhaul
Isis

And some opening artists that weren't even worth remembering the name. Particularly notable were the latter 4 and Portugal. The Man. All amazing shows.
 
Jul 14, 2009 at 8:41 PM Post #351 of 739
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I'm seeing Isis tonight. Saw mewithoutYou on Saturday, and I'm seeing Explosions in the Sky this Saturday. This week is going to be awesome, even though my wallet is much lighter.


I made the mistake of watching Brand New at Lollapalooza while Explosions in the Sky was playing at the same time. The lead singer of Brand New even asked the crowd why we weren't at the other stage watching Explosions.
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I went to Lolla in 2007 + 2008 and I'm heading back again this year. 2007 was definitely the best (Daft Punk and Muse.) Anyone going this year?
 
Jul 14, 2009 at 8:59 PM Post #352 of 739
The Eagles
Lupe Fiasco, Rhianna, Kanye West, N.E.R.D.
Diana Krall
K-Os
Sam Roberts
Coldplay
Benny Benassi
 
Jul 14, 2009 at 9:57 PM Post #354 of 739
This is fun, a great way to try to recall... difficult I might add !

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds x 2
Stone Temple Pilots
Depeche Mode x 4
Massive Attack x 3
Bjork
Portishead
Kraftwerk
Kashmir
U2 x 2
Metallica x 3
Bandulu
Darren Emerson x 2
Underworld
Plastikman
Richie Hawtin
Dave Clarke
Mouse On Mars
Biosphere
Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn
DJ Hell
Coldcut
Pole x 3
Optical
Sisters Of Mercy
Future 3
Bjorn Svin
Smashing Pumpkins 1994
Peter Gabriel
Faith No More
Jeff Mills
God Speed You Black Emperor
Silo
The God Machine
Cypress Hill
Filter
Neil Young and Crazy Horse x 2
The Cure
Sonic Youth
DISPOSABLE HEROES OF HIPHOPRISY
Afghan Whigs
Bob Hund x 3
Radiohead
Midnight Oil
Anthrax
Suicidal Tendencies
Rollins Band
Jamiroquai
***** For Pyros
Therapy?
Rage Against The Machine
Derrick May
Sepultura
Sick Of It All
Gnags
The Specials
Lee Scratch Perry
George Clinton and The P Funk All Stars
Psyched Up Janis
Elastica
Babes In Toyland
Fleetfoxes
Dub Tractor
Slayer
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Asian Dub Foundation
EMF
Cocteau Twins
Cranes
Suede
Jimi Tenor
Pavement
Primus
Aphex Twin
Beck
Mogwai x 2
The Mad Professor
Tortoise x 3
The Mighty Mighty Boss Tones
Atari Teenage Riot
Pizzicato Five
Rammstein
Beasty Boys
Iggy Pop
Jello Biafra
Ministry
Frank Black
Cibo Matto
Al Green
Benny Carter
Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen
Kiri Takenawa

Plus a lot of classical concerts, and a whole lot of forgotten concerts... I simply have no recollection of anymore.
 
Jul 14, 2009 at 9:57 PM Post #355 of 739
Here are the most memorable rock concerts I have been to:

Led Zeppelin - 1975, 1977
Kiss - 1977, 1978
Heart - 1978, 1980
Nazareth - 1980
Peter Frampton - Can't recall the year
Foghat - 1977
Queen - 1975, 1977
Yes - 1977
Black Sabbath, Ted Nugent - 1977
Satana - 1978
AC/DC - 1977
Aerosmith - 1976
Foreigner, The Cars - 1978

--Jerome
 
Jul 14, 2009 at 10:02 PM Post #356 of 739
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Buckethead and SunnO))). Got tickets for Dinosaur Jr., hoping for tickets to Rev Horton Heat and Bon Iver.


Listening to Bon Iver right now
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He'll be at Lollapalooza, you should make your way over to Chicago
 
Jul 15, 2009 at 12:01 PM Post #357 of 739
I now have my tickets to Paul McCartney. That will be huge! (Especially since he says that this will be his last major tour!)

I am also going to see Chris Botti in a tiny jazz club that seats fewer than 100 people. That is absolutely incredible, since he normally sells out huge arenas!

Recently saw Eric Clapton/Steve Winwood in Dallas. Awesome show!

Oh, and Jeff Lorber played in my local park for free!!
 
Jul 20, 2009 at 2:01 PM Post #358 of 739
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Aug 22, 2009 at 3:25 PM Post #360 of 739
My wife and I went to see Donna The Buffalo last night at Ram's Head Live! in Baltimore. Great music, interesting venue, and a very good time. If you like reggae, bluegrass, cajun, roots-influenced music, and you're not familiar with Donna The Buffalo you should check them out. Jeb Puryear is a really amazing guitarist. The opening act was The Carolina Chocolate Drops. Guitar, banjo, dobro, fiddle, and a "jug." You would have to see them to realize how amazingly good they are. Next concert U2...

My list of concerts attended...
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f9/wha...99/index6.html
 

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