Oooh, I almost forgot, I need to buy tickets and hopefully they're not sold out...
Ok, I got some nosebleed seeds. I'm buying for the whole fam, so, nosebleed it is!!
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Oooh, I almost forgot, I need to buy tickets and hopefully they're not sold out...
Ok, I got some nosebleed seeds. I'm buying for the whole fam, so, nosebleed it is!!
Saw Leona Lewis live too about 18 months ago, just after she won X Factor over here. Her voice gave me goose bumps.
Paul
saw the Black Crowes
anyone see John Prine.........he is preforming in November, wondering if I want to go.
purps
Mine might be from another generation...
Bob Dylan - probably 15 times
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers - once (with Dylan)
Willie Nelson - once (also with Dylan)
Joan Baez - once alone and again in the Rolling Thunder Revue
America
Seals & Crofts - twice
Poco
Eagles
Jimmy Buffett (opening for Eagles)
Jackson Browne - twice
Paul Simon - once (with Dylan)
Harry Chapin - twice (shook his hand & got his autograph)
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Diamond
Roy Orbison
The Captain and Tenille
Danny and the Juniors
Jewel (opening for Dylan)
Janis Ian (took picture with her & got autograph)
Jesse Winchester
Arlo Guthrie - once by himself and he also came on stage briefly during the Rolling Thunder Revue in Springfield, MA)
New Kids on the Block (this one was for my daughter; she was 8 at the time)
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (ditto the above)
There are probably some I've forgotten, too...
Then of course there was George Benson!
What a wholesome night out for fun loving Christians
Paul
Oh, and if you were a local from the Springfield, MA area in the late 60's, you might remember:
Jac Veronesi and Friends
I went to high school with his lead guitar player...they were a pretty big area band, though.
Doobie Brothers -- a rockin' good time.
Cars -- what great songs.
Hall and Oates -- consummate performers.
Electric Light Orchestra -- technical wizards, haunting melodies -- my favorite group of the era
Earl Klugh -- sound-alike jazz songs, reminded me of the repeat process of milk bottles being filled at a dairy -- all alike, monotonous
Chuck Mangione -- great trumpet songs
Kenny G -- soulful sax
10,000 Maniacs- many times both with Natalie Merchant and with Oscar- always quality
Pearl Jam -amazing
Red Hot Chili Peppers- back in the day they were pretty good
Ministry- didn't like them so much
Nirvana -saw a small show at a university. They were mesmerizing
Men women and Children- really good
We are the Fury- they are so much fun and really good too. Saw them 2 times
Bedouin Soundclash- I love them with all my heart for personal reasons. Have seen them numerous times, always fun. Jay's vocals can be amazing
BigBadVoodoo Daddys- really fun- got the whole audience dancing
New York Dolls- deserve their legendary status, have seen three times
Violent Femmes- saw them 3 times, fabulous
India Irie- really good but came on really late with no apologies and was a short set.
Ice Cube-great fun
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros- There is no one more deserving to be an idol than Uncle Joe
Joan Jett-meh
54-40-good times
Stone Temple Pilots- HUGE MEH
various Marleys, Damien,Stephen, Ziggy,and Juju- I love them with all my heart too. They are good peeps
Sam Roberts- saw 2 times, haed rocking and wonderful nice guy.
There's more but that's my A list.
I also have a really long list of people that I would have seen but my parents didn't think a nice Witness girl should be going to concerts.
i started keeping all the tickets of concerts i had been to...
but they are long gone..(and nowadays you dont always get to keep them anyway..what's that about)
i know the first gig was split enz...
and the most recent was rem...
there have been a lot in between..i will come up with a list...(i don't have a life lol)
SirNose86 saw:
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, late last year
Lucky you!
I don't get out much, but I have enjoyed:
gently feral