Meat Loaf- Twice
Blondie
The Cars
Don McLean
Doobie Brothers
Flyleaf
Seether
RED
Say Anything!
The Cranberries
I love concerts and I've seen many live performances by great bands and artists. Too many to list. I love the smaller intimate performances as well. I'll travel to see who I want. But, the absolute best one I've ever been to is The Rolling Stones. It was wonderful. I had excellent seats. Those old guys really did an amazing job, there was a moving stage. I'll never forget it.
oh, geez...quite a few through the years. I'll list a few standouts; Billy Joel, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jethro Tull (multiple times), the Grateful Dead, String Cheese Incident, Harry Conick Jr., Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, Bonnie Raitt, John Prine (multiple times), John Hiatt, John Mellencamp, The Band, Dylan (multiple times), Poco, Bob Seger, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Eddie Harris, Maynard Ferguson, Sheryl Crow, Santana, the Association, Blood, Sweat and Tears, the Turtles, the Young Rascals, Melody Gardot, Los Amigos Invisibles, Al Green, Rod Stewart, B.B. King, Aloe Blac, Lady Gaga, Arcade Fire, Yes (multiple times), Beats Antique, the New Pornographers, Black Keys, Mitch Ryder, Mountain, the Screaming Gypsy Bandits, Brandi Carlile, Mark Knopfler, MOE, Leonard Cohen, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Paul Simon, Green Day, and a lot of blues and jazz guys. Never saw the Stones or Springsteen or JJ Cale...those are my regrets.
“It's nice sometimes to open up the heart a little and let some hurt come in. It proves you're still alive.”
Motley Crue 2x
Tesla 2x
Van Halen
Brian May Band
Alice n Chains
April Wine
I've seen few, having 2 brothers who loved live concerts.. Bonnaroo, Coachella and Lollapalooza
But the most memorable for me.
Pearl Jam- May 2010 MSG..Best one so far
GWAR
Coldplay
Snow Patrol
Oasis
Let's see who the brain cells recall....
REO Speedwagon, Doobie Brothers, Foreigner
Chicago, Three Dog Night,
Styx
Fleetwood Mac
Marshall Tucker Band
Counting Crows
Johnny and the Leisure Suits (local Chicago celeb band that rocked in the mid 80s)
Aerosmith
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band
regret not having seen Queen with Freddie Mercury nor Elton John
Plans this year for Maroon 5 and AC DC.
The Tragically Hip
54-40
Big Sugar
Big Wreck
Neil Young
Los Lobos
Wide Mouth Mason
Sloan
Great Big Sea
Blue Rodeo
The Smashing Pumpkins
Stone Temple Pilots
David Wilcox
Jeff Healey
The Barenaked Ladies
Kim Mitchell
Trooper
April Wine
BTO
Garth Brooks
The Mahones
Journey (in a small venue before they got popular)
Peter Frampton
Styx
Heart
Todd Rundgren
Stars
Genesis
Glass Harp
Foreplay
Pay Methaney
Return to Forever (bonus points to those who know these guys Lol)
More jazz/fusion groups than I can remember
Like many herer, I have seen too many to list. When I was in college, I would go to several a week, but that was when an expensive concert ticket was $6.
Here's a few
Virgil Fox
It's a beautiful day
Chicago
Stevie ray Vaughan
Jimmy Vaughan
BB King
James cotton
Freddie king
AL "tnt" Braggs
Lightning Hopkins
Mance Lipscomb
Albert king
Johnny winter
Clifton chenier
James gang
Goose creek symphony
Earl Scruggs revue
Bonnie Raitt
Willie Nelson
Waylon Jennings
Kris Kristofferson
Leon Russell
Roomful of blues
Asleep at the wheel
Alvin crow and the pleasant valley boys
Steve Martin
The nitty gritty dirt band
loggins and messina
I could go on and on.
I haven't been to a concert in a long time. They're too expensive and I don't put up with crowds like I used to.
Red is the color of sex and signs that say Do Not Enter
The best thing to hear in the middle of the night - Lick Me
U2 (countless times)
Rolling Stines
Bruce Springsteen
John Cougar
Sting
Googoo Dols
Ziggy Markey
Depeche Mode
Garth Brooks
Janes Addiction
New Order
We the Kings
Mayday Parade
The Swellers
Brad Paiskey
Dierks Bently
Bon Jovi
Randy Hauser
Paul Simon
Upcoming: Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban
Love Music!
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Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed. The Pogues
Los Lobos (x4)
Steve Earle (x3)
The Replacements
Elvis Costello
Tom Petty
Joan Osborne
Merle Haggard
U2
Bruce Springsteen (x2)
Yes
Alejandro Escovedo
James McMurtry
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Talking Heads
Grateful Dead (x3)
Paul Simon (in Central Park!)
and 10,000 bluegrass bands
the kinks, reo speedwagon, foreigner, loverboy, def lepard ,bon jovi, bryan adams, eddie money, rush, triumph, foghat, bruce springsteen, kc sunshine band, police, van halen,styx, boston N MANY MORE. love live music
Too many to possible list so I'll just name a few.
Boston
Queen
ELO
Foreigner
Pink Floyd
Rolling Stones
Bruce Springsteen
Rod Stewart
Journey
Bon Jovi
AC DC
Molly Hatchett
Heart
Lynard Skynard
Rush
Fleetwood Mac
REM
The Black Crowes
Colt Ford
Widespread Panic
The Zac Brown Band
Outkast
Ludacris
Jason Aldean
Greg Allman
Lynard Skynard
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Usher
The Georgia Satellites
Collective Soul
Lenny Kravitz
Drivin' N Cryin'
Alan Jackson
Shania Twain
Hank Williams, Jr
George Strait
Brantley Gilbert
Soulja Boy
The Disco Biscuits
Sarcastic Coffee Aficionado
I have seen so many bands/singers live .... where to start??
Of all time favourite concerts .... a real mix:
Matthew Good Band (in Vancouver)
Sting (solo) (in Vancouver)
Wynton Marsalis (in Seattle)
Annie Lennox (in NYC)
VNV Nations (in Montreal and Seattle)
Stevie Nicks, ACDC x 3 times, Living End, & recently Suzi Q for the second time
"Hey, don't knock masturbation! It's sex with someone I love." Woody Allen
"I am willing to admit that I may not always be right, but I am never wrong." Samuel Goldwyn
None. Gigs ain't my thing.
Def Leppard twice! No three times, last one in Quebec city, outside during a festival with more than 10 000 fanatic people, that was heaven on earth.
Pink Floyd, again at the same festival but with 25 000 + people, have shivers just to think about it...
Ops, forgot CCR, what a shame, again same festival lol.