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Which bands have you seen Live?

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Theres rumor that U2 wiil be in beautiful Summer festival in Quebec this year.... sorry i just love to plug my hometown, lol!
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Last one was the Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Echo and the Bunny men
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Dire Straights
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Echo and the Bunny men
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Dire Straights
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Van Halen
Deep Purple
Supertramp
Robert Plant
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the list is too long to say.
But for some examples I've seen: Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Motley Crue, Carcass, Sixx AM, Immortal, Amon Amarth.
I've seen Pearl Jam, Judas Priest, Slayer, Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper, Within Temptation.
And many many many more..
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I haven't been to a concert in a while. The last one was Rush on their final tour. Saw them live 4 times over the years.

I've also seen Supertramp, Nightwish, Great Big Sea, The Paperboys, The Young Dubliners, Journey, Sammy Hagar, The Moody Blues, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Heart, and many more.
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If I can recall them in order.. not as many as I wish I'd seen in my life...

Van Halen with UB40 and Joan Jett, Chicago, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Club Mtv w/ Gerardo, Bel Biv Devoe, C&C Music Factory (worked at venue), Travis Tritt with Trish Yearwood and some other dude (went with gf at the time, her thing), Paul Simon, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan.

Van Halen 5150 tour, first with Hagar. Good concert but I was partially distracted by the girl a few rows behind me. She was wearing a shirt that was long in back but very short in front. When she'd raise her arms, it was heavenly for a 14/15 year old boy.

Best concerts I ever say.. tough call. Paul Simon's show was incredible. Rhythm Of The Saints album, so there were lots of African drum/drummers on stage. Fucking awesome. Aerosmith was fun, but it was General Admission and pretty chaotic. Stones, was probably best. This was Steel Wheels tour, so Mick was still under 50 years old and put on one hell of a show. Man, that was good.

Worst, by far, unfortunately was Dylan. I love Dylan, but that concert SUCKED! Dude came out, never spoke to the crowd a single time. Just started playing and singing. A 2-3 hour set and he sang exactly one song that I'd ever heard before.



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all of them.

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Foo fighters
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all of them.


Same here + 1


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all of them.


Shh. Don't tell Kate you've seen the Dave Matthews Band.

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all of them.


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As a kid, Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, Stones, Beach Boys& Paul Revere and the Raiders
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Peter, Paul & Mary, Steppenwolf, Rare Earth, Steely Dan, Beach Boys, Moody Blues, Santana, Doobie Brothers, Argent, Chicago, ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, The Runaways, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, Cat Stevens, George Harrison, Billiy Preston, Dan Fogelberg, Maria Muldauer, Chuck Berry, and several others I can't think of at the moment.
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Lots of bands: Rush was the first concert, and My Morning Jacket was the last. In between there was Mogwai (x3), Slint, Built to Spill (x2), the Dears, Spiritualized, Tame Impala, Flaming Lips (x3), Explosions in the Sky, Willie Nelson (who sucked, but what the hell, he's a legend), Yeasayer, The National, Of Montreal, Deftones... Lots of smaller local bands (some of which were really great), and I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch of other shows, but those are the ones that come to mind.

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Whitesnake
Kingdom come
Quilt riot
Motley
Bon jovi
Skid row
Styx
Tesla
Warrent
Kix
Hootie
Fallout boys
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Popular artists that just about anybody would recognize? Admittedly not a whole lot, I can't say that I get that big of a thrill from those gigantic arena shows where the stage is a few hundred yards away from you. I mean, you end up paying $150+ for watching the artist on an enormous screen and the music is often relatively shitty (in terms of audible quality). I usually find that sum of money to be a much better investment when I buy a whole bunch of DVD shows that I can watch over and over again at home. That said, I did occasionally succumb to paying the full price for a ticket just to see a few musical legends, such as Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Mark Knopfler, Peter Gabriel.

Aside from that, I generally have just as much fun watching local/unpopular bands at different small venues in my city. There's a bar downtown that I love to go to where great musicians play covers from 60-70s rock bands (eg. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Cream, etc.). I can often sit right next to the guitarist and get transfixed by his skills before having a friendly conversation with him (during his breaks, obviously). How fucking cool is that? Then there are a few venues where mostly Black/Latin people are playing international music (which is more to my girlfriend's tastes). And there's also a great punk bar/venue which I used to go to regularly in my 20s. I discovered this German psychobilly band there (Mad Sin); great band and thoroughly entertaining live performance, although I think that there was less than 30 people in the audience, haha:


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Oh, and I obviously saw Bad Religion live plenty of times too (ie. my favorite band ever). I attended pretty much every of their shows in Montreal in the last 20 years:


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Finally going to see Bon Jovi tomorrow night! I'm so excited!!!
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Omg too many to List Iv seen hundreds ☺️ I work for an show security company! But some of the best or most memorable are in no order
The Who
The Stereophonics
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Lionel Richie
Slipknot
Seal
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Far too many to list, but favorite shows include: Pearl Jam, Primus, Neil Young, Dropkick Murphys, Joy Formidable, Alice In Chains, System of a Down
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The only thing I like less than music is live music.
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Godsmack (x 2)
Five Finger Death Punch
Rob Zombie
Halestorm
Korn
3doors down
Six am
Disturbed l
Live
The pretty reckless
Skid row
Kenny Rogers

Really debating on seeing the Hollywood Vampires
Going to see Evanescence and Lindsey Stirling this summer

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Linkin Park
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David Bowie.
My mum saw him at Glastonbury in 1970. She took me to see him at this same festival in 2000.
I made so many friends from many different countries, fireworks and the good food.
We had such good fun with each other...Thank you mum.
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As far as anyone noteworthy is concerned, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Lucinda Williams, Everclear, The Mountain Goats. Others too, but those are probably the biggest names.
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Only two... Level 42 and Genesis both awesome concerts.
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a wide variety of genres in no particular order, well save the top 4 since I've seen them over 4-5 time each:

Bowie
Lou Reed
Bob Dylan
Grateful Dead
Kansas (pre-Leftoverture)
ZZ-Top
Huey Lewis and the News
Ella Fitzgerald
Bo Diddle
Dave Brubeck
Tom Jones
Steppenwolf
Patti Smith
Black Sabbath
Rush
Iggy Pop
Violent Femmes
Dead Kennedys
Talking Heads
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