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re: Top 5 Concerts you have seen
Posted on 12/9/16 at 7:35 pm to Old
Posted on 12/9/16 at 7:35 pm to Old
1. KIX/Great White /Tesla- Hirsch Coliseum 89' I believe (1st Concert)
2. RUSH- Feb 1990 Orlando Arena
3. Metallica- Hampton Coliseum VA 1992
4. Motley Crue/Alice Cooper- Veterans Memorial Jacksonville October 2014
5. Cinderella/Winger/Bullet Boys- Hirsch Coliseum 89'
2. RUSH- Feb 1990 Orlando Arena
3. Metallica- Hampton Coliseum VA 1992
4. Motley Crue/Alice Cooper- Veterans Memorial Jacksonville October 2014
5. Cinderella/Winger/Bullet Boys- Hirsch Coliseum 89'
Posted on 12/9/16 at 8:09 pm to FromtheVilles
Boz Scaggs
Eric Clapton
Allman Brothers
Steve Miller Band
Hall & Oats
Eric Clapton
Allman Brothers
Steve Miller Band
Hall & Oats
Posted on 12/9/16 at 8:13 pm to ItzMe1972
Honorable mentions:
Ike & Tina Turner
Sly & Family Stones
Leon Russell
Linda Rhondstat
Bob Seeger
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Emerson, Lake & Palmer--Should be Top5
Ike & Tina Turner
Sly & Family Stones
Leon Russell
Linda Rhondstat
Bob Seeger
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Emerson, Lake & Palmer--Should be Top5
Posted on 12/9/16 at 8:51 pm to ItzMe1972
1. RHCP - Storyville Jazz Hall 1987
2. Rare Earth - Rockafellers in Houston
3. 311 - The Varsity The better band was the warm up band
4. The Grateful Dead - The Summit 1989
5. Grand Funk Railroad - Jimmy in New Orleans
2. Rare Earth - Rockafellers in Houston
3. 311 - The Varsity The better band was the warm up band
4. The Grateful Dead - The Summit 1989
5. Grand Funk Railroad - Jimmy in New Orleans
Posted on 12/10/16 at 7:33 am to randybobandy
1) Blink182/Fall Out Boy/All American Rejects
2) John Mayer
3) Snoop Dogg/RHCP
4) Incubus/Phantom Planet
5) SafetySuit/ Hot Chelle Rae
2) John Mayer
3) Snoop Dogg/RHCP
4) Incubus/Phantom Planet
5) SafetySuit/ Hot Chelle Rae
Posted on 12/10/16 at 3:47 pm to randybobandy
metallica- biloxi 1997
rise against- house of blues, new orleans- 2012
motley crue- 2006- baton rouge- 2015 new orleans arena
chili peppers, jazz fest, 2016
lollapalooza -uno fairgrounds, rage, metallica, soundgarden, screamin trees, sponge, 1997
honorable mention
third eye blind-eve 6, thibodaux civic center, 1998
chevelle -house of blues, new orleans, 2014
shinedown- uno, 2016
incubus, def tones, champions square, 2015
rush- uno, 2006
rise against- house of blues, new orleans- 2012
motley crue- 2006- baton rouge- 2015 new orleans arena
chili peppers, jazz fest, 2016
lollapalooza -uno fairgrounds, rage, metallica, soundgarden, screamin trees, sponge, 1997
honorable mention
third eye blind-eve 6, thibodaux civic center, 1998
chevelle -house of blues, new orleans, 2014
shinedown- uno, 2016
incubus, def tones, champions square, 2015
rush- uno, 2006
Posted on 12/10/16 at 11:23 pm to randybobandy
Jimi Hendrix - Baton Rouge 1968
YES - New Orleans 1977
Elton John - Baton Rouge 1972
Grand Funk Railroad - 1973
Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds - New Orleans 1997
YES - New Orleans 1977
Elton John - Baton Rouge 1972
Grand Funk Railroad - 1973
Dave Matthews/Tim Reynolds - New Orleans 1997
Posted on 12/10/16 at 11:38 pm to randybobandy
Social Distortion - Birmingham circa 2005
Morrissey - Alabama Theater
REM - Dublin 2003
The Alabama Shakes/Dawes - Sloss Furnace
Mumford and Sons - BJCC
Honorable Mention:
My Morning Jacket/Neko Case - Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
St. Paul and The Broken Bones
Avett Brothers
Sturgill Simpson
Old Crow Medicine Show/The Lumineers/Milk Carton Kids
Pearl Jam
Hank Williams, Jr
Goggle-A
Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson
Note: they are ranked based on the concert experience, which is different than how I would rank the artists. Social Distortion played at some abandoned warehouse and it was unbelievable from start to finish.
Morrissey really impressed me.
Morrissey - Alabama Theater
REM - Dublin 2003
The Alabama Shakes/Dawes - Sloss Furnace
Mumford and Sons - BJCC
Honorable Mention:
My Morning Jacket/Neko Case - Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
St. Paul and The Broken Bones
Avett Brothers
Sturgill Simpson
Old Crow Medicine Show/The Lumineers/Milk Carton Kids
Pearl Jam
Hank Williams, Jr
Goggle-A
Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson
Note: they are ranked based on the concert experience, which is different than how I would rank the artists. Social Distortion played at some abandoned warehouse and it was unbelievable from start to finish.
Morrissey really impressed me.
Posted on 12/11/16 at 9:24 pm to randybobandy
Just to add: yesterday I saw Trans Siberian Orchestra in concert...holy frick, talk about sensory overload. Mind blown. I might need to settle down before giving it a proper ranking, but it's definitely on the short list of awesomeness. Dollar for dollar, they definitely give you bang for the buck like few other acts...
Posted on 12/12/16 at 1:12 am to randybobandy
1. Bicentennial Concert Tad Gormley Stadium NOLA 7/4/76
in order:
Aerosmith, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Jeff Beck, ZZ Top
2. Jazzfest, early 90s, Acura Stage: Los Lobos, B.B. King, Allman Brothers
3. Independence Hall, B.R. 1974, in order: Kiss, New York Dolls, Blue Oyster Cult
in order:
Aerosmith, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Jeff Beck, ZZ Top
2. Jazzfest, early 90s, Acura Stage: Los Lobos, B.B. King, Allman Brothers
3. Independence Hall, B.R. 1974, in order: Kiss, New York Dolls, Blue Oyster Cult
Posted on 12/12/16 at 9:51 am to randybobandy
Almost impossible, let's see what I can remember
Yes - In The Round, 1979 BR Centroplex
Frank Zappa, 1977 LSU Assembly Center
Rainbow, 1978 BR Centroplex (Laughable that they were warmup for REO, band included Blackmore, Dio and Cozy Powell)
Ozzy & Alice in Chains, 1992 UNO Lakefront (Zakk Wylde on lead for Ozzy, Layne Staley on vocals for AIC).
Either Led Zeppelin Presence Tour 1977 or Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977, both at LSU Assembly Center.
Saw way to many other great shows (was lucky to be in that era). UFO at the Warehouse with Michael Schenker, Alice Cooper, Rush, Metallica, Kiss, Genesis, Who, Bowie
..........
Yes - In The Round, 1979 BR Centroplex
Frank Zappa, 1977 LSU Assembly Center
Rainbow, 1978 BR Centroplex (Laughable that they were warmup for REO, band included Blackmore, Dio and Cozy Powell)
Ozzy & Alice in Chains, 1992 UNO Lakefront (Zakk Wylde on lead for Ozzy, Layne Staley on vocals for AIC).
Either Led Zeppelin Presence Tour 1977 or Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977, both at LSU Assembly Center.
Saw way to many other great shows (was lucky to be in that era). UFO at the Warehouse with Michael Schenker, Alice Cooper, Rush, Metallica, Kiss, Genesis, Who, Bowie
..........
This post was edited on 12/12/16 at 9:58 am
Posted on 12/12/16 at 10:34 am to TreeDawg
quote:
Rainbow, 1978 BR Centroplex
quote:
Either Led Zeppelin Presence Tour 1977 or Pink Floyd Animals Tour 1977
quote:
UFO at the Warehouse with Michael Schenker, Alice Cooper, Rush, Metallica, Kiss, Genesis, Who, Bowie
Solid as hell.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 12:03 pm to randybobandy
Disturbed/Killswitch Engage- Lakefront Arena 2009
Sevendust/Dope- House of Blues NOLA 2009
Lamb of God- Orpheum this year
Slipknot/Hatebreed- Champion Square 2015
Static X- Southport Hall 2012 (Before wayne passed away )
Sevendust/Dope- House of Blues NOLA 2009
Lamb of God- Orpheum this year
Slipknot/Hatebreed- Champion Square 2015
Static X- Southport Hall 2012 (Before wayne passed away )
Posted on 12/13/16 at 12:53 am to randybobandy
My most memorable concerts and/ or the best shows:
The Call opening for Psychadelic Furs- Saengar Pensacola, FL -late 80's
The Mekons- Tip's- late 80's
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown- The Vincent Van Go Go- Mobile, AL- the night before my wedding
Stevie Ray Vaughn- last Jazz Fest performance
Clarence Carter- because of the venue and a great showman- was in a high school gymnasium that was converted into a bar/ music venue in the middle of nowhere in hog country in North Carolina. After the show, they served breakfast in the adjacent cafeteria. Really bizarre scene.
Also saw some great punk back in the day...DK's, Minor Threat, Black Flag
The Call opening for Psychadelic Furs- Saengar Pensacola, FL -late 80's
The Mekons- Tip's- late 80's
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown- The Vincent Van Go Go- Mobile, AL- the night before my wedding
Stevie Ray Vaughn- last Jazz Fest performance
Clarence Carter- because of the venue and a great showman- was in a high school gymnasium that was converted into a bar/ music venue in the middle of nowhere in hog country in North Carolina. After the show, they served breakfast in the adjacent cafeteria. Really bizarre scene.
Also saw some great punk back in the day...DK's, Minor Threat, Black Flag
Posted on 12/13/16 at 6:17 am to randybobandy
Rolling Stones
ZZ Top/Aerosmith/Fleetwood Mac/Jeff Beck - City Park NO
Eagles/Dan Fogelberg
Doobie Brothers
Black Sabbath
ZZ Top/Aerosmith/Fleetwood Mac/Jeff Beck - City Park NO
Eagles/Dan Fogelberg
Doobie Brothers
Black Sabbath
Posted on 12/13/16 at 9:22 am to saint amant steve
quote:
Well, you old fricks have got me beat.
This isn't even fair if you weren't born before 1985.
Truth. Almost every one of the concerts listed in this thread were before I was born.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 12:15 pm to FromtheVilles
1. BB King at Club Ebony in Indianola, MS. Saw him several times there, the best being once when I was right in front of the man as he played on a stage that was maybe three feet off the floor. As he finished The Thrill is Gone he reached out and gave me his pick and walked off the stage.
2. Johnny Cash at HOB New Orleans. Got to be at the front of the stage. Shook his hand and he signed my Life magazine I brought from 1969 with him on cover that was printed about a week after I was born.
3. Clapton at HOB New Orleans. Very small number of tickets sold. Had small tables setup to sit at.
4. U2 Joshua Tree tour - Houston Summit
5. Roger Waters - The Wall
2. Johnny Cash at HOB New Orleans. Got to be at the front of the stage. Shook his hand and he signed my Life magazine I brought from 1969 with him on cover that was printed about a week after I was born.
3. Clapton at HOB New Orleans. Very small number of tickets sold. Had small tables setup to sit at.
4. U2 Joshua Tree tour - Houston Summit
5. Roger Waters - The Wall
Posted on 12/13/16 at 1:16 pm to Shotgun Willie
I've been to just about everyone who's ever been on my bucket list at this point, and there were amazing performances throughout. However, most that stick in my memory are the small venues, and particularly the solo acoustic concerts. I only put one "huge" artist on my list.
In no particular order:
--Bruce Springsteen, 1984 at the PMAC...er, excuse me...the LSU Assembly Center. Set List. The 2006 post-Katrina Jazz Fest appearance passed this for sheer emotion but the first time seeing him was hard to beat.
--Dr. John and Allen Toussaint doing a tribute to Professor Longhair at N.O. Jazz Fest (early 90's?). 2 grand pianos on a stage set up in a stable before the original grandstand burned down. I sat on a dividing wall in the stable and Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford stood directly below me. Video featuring all three musicians.
--Dan Fogelberg Solo Acoustic at LSU 1982. Video from that tour.
--The Cold on the Riverboat President any Saturday night in the 1980's. Video (although it's from Jimmy's)
--Stanley Jordan in a solo acoustic set at Tipitina's mid 1990's. Video from the same era
In no particular order:
--Bruce Springsteen, 1984 at the PMAC...er, excuse me...the LSU Assembly Center. Set List. The 2006 post-Katrina Jazz Fest appearance passed this for sheer emotion but the first time seeing him was hard to beat.
--Dr. John and Allen Toussaint doing a tribute to Professor Longhair at N.O. Jazz Fest (early 90's?). 2 grand pianos on a stage set up in a stable before the original grandstand burned down. I sat on a dividing wall in the stable and Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford stood directly below me. Video featuring all three musicians.
--Dan Fogelberg Solo Acoustic at LSU 1982. Video from that tour.
--The Cold on the Riverboat President any Saturday night in the 1980's. Video (although it's from Jimmy's)
--Stanley Jordan in a solo acoustic set at Tipitina's mid 1990's. Video from the same era
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:22 pm to parrotdr
quote:
The Cold
hell yeah ! I had such a crush on Barbara back then.
Posted on 12/13/16 at 2:31 pm to MorbidTheClown
Who didn't? Dem legs!
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