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Off Topic => Off Topic => Topic started by: Gecko on March 03, 2012, 05:21:54 PM
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Yes, I know we have the "Music You've Been Digging Lately" topic, but how about LIVE music, in person. I'm curious about how many of you have been to live performances from your favorite bands, bands you don't care about, local shows, orchestras, etc.
I didn't really get into the live music scene until I started college, and was able(ironically) to afford it:
2008: Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar (feat. Ted Neely as Jesus) in Little Rock, AR
2009: Judas Priest in St. Charles, MO
Whitesnake opened.
2010: Scorpions in Nashville, TN(I ended up meeting them personally backstage!)
Ratt opened.
2011: Judas Priest in Allen, TX
Thin Lizzy, and Black Label Society opened.
2012: Anvil in Little Rock, AR(Small venue, so I met each member of the band. Great time!)
Local death metal band Vore, and a few other bands opened the show.
For me, I pretty much get to see one band a year, as bands I like rarely come near where I live. It is rare that I don't have to set hotel reservations and drive for 8 hours to get to the location, so it's a really big deal for me. This year though, I've already seen Anvil, and now I'm looking forward to Iron Maiden(for which I have purchased tickets today) in August this year. So I'm breaking the mold.
So how about you guys? Have you enjoyed any live shows in the past few years?
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Marcy Playground, Spring of 1999 I think, Bellingham,WA (they played at my college)
Rammstein, Spring 2011, Tacoma,WA
Oh, and Tim Noah at my elementary school, if anyone even knows who he is. And one of my coworkers put on a show for his birthday; he had a little garage band.
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I found concerts exciting for a short bit in my late teens. Then I got bored of 'em and didn't think they were worth the money. But I'll still go to one if it's a band I really, really wanna see.
Let's see if I can remember some of the highlights and their years...
2003 and 2004 (s'all a blur and probably out of order):
Strapping Young Lad, Meshuggah (my first show; SYL were the main draw for me)
Opeth and some other metal bands
Type O Negative and Cradle of Filth (TON the main draw)
KMFDM (I think they performed some PIG songs) and Bile
SKINNY PUPPY, BOOOOOIIIIII!!!!!!!! Opening acts were shitty, including that Otto von Schirach fagghot
The Dillinger Escape Plan
And I missed a few good shows from like '04 and '05 due to not being 21, most notably Einstuerzende Neubauten and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. I also stupidly stayed home when I really should have gone to a solo Devin Townsend show in '03 or '04.
2005:
Strapping Young Lad (headliner with a bunch of shitty "metalcore" bands)
dredg
2006: Pet Shop Boys
Sometime after that (2007–now):
Sigh
ohGr
Devin Townsend
Shows stupidly missed:
- Cynic (sold out because it was a tiny venue and Meshuggah fronted)
(...and I think they came back as the main event but I didn't feel like going... I chose chatting at a McDonald's with a woman I liked over the show, which might have been a mistake because she wound up not dating me anyway.)
- Babyland (they played like 3 hours away, the first time they ever played in the Midwest, and I was a stupid nutsac and didn't make the trip—which sucks because only a few months later, they disbanded)
- PIG because they canceled the tour just before stopping in Minneapolis
Yeah, those are probably the biggest mentions. I know I saw a whole lot more, but none of it's coming to mind besides a shit-ass shitty mcfuck fart Kill Hannah show I was forced to go to.
Anyway, here's some live Babyland to help me get over the pain:
BABYLAND "Omaha" HD - 16mm (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRWqVgwxCgg#ws)
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oh FUCK ME I forgot two of the most baddest shows ever, which were in...'08?
One was Nine Inch Nails which was amazing, and Boris opened and they totally tore it up.
Then that same week, Boris played at a tiny dive bar and it was bliss.
At that same dive some years prior, I also saw Cave In with I think Converge and Between the Buried and Me. I might have fused two or three shows together, but it was pretty awesome.
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I missed one concert that I feel really bad about to this day. It was in 2008, and I had a ticket to see Judas Priest, Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath with Dio), Motorhead, and Testament. I missed because I moved into the dorm of my university the same day, and the show was in Dallas TX.
And now Dio's dead (RIP), so I'll never get to see him. :'(
On the other hand, that wasn't one of Priest's better tours. When I saw them a year later, It was incredible! Rob was hitting unbelievable high notes, and KK Downing was still in the band. In last year's show, Rob's voice had improved even more(he quit smoking), and they had the new guy, Richie Faulkner, on stage right instead of KK, who retired. Very cool guy though, and he does his own impromptu solos instead of trying to immitate KK(who also improvised often).
I guess I should mention the opening bands in my first post. I was at their concerts too, really.
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Lots of variery in this thread. I love it.
I can't name all the shows I've been to. Probably at least 300 if I count everything from big acts to local bands (not counting live music in bars or anything).
Some highlights for me would include...
- Radiohead
- Ween
- Paul McCartney
- Nine Inch Nails & A Perfect Circle
- Pantera, Static X, Slayer & Type-O-Negative
- Rob Zombie
- Dr. Dre, Snoop, Ice Cube, Warren G, Nate Dogg and Eminem
Have tix to see Radiohead for the 3rd time since 2005 in a couple weeks.
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I actually attended my very first live show earlier this month, actually. It was Rohn Lawrence at Toad's Place in New Haven. Music was good, but I ain't much for live shows...they can get too loud for me x_x;;