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77Rumours77 11-11-2004 10:09 PM

Top 5 Concerts you will never forget!
 
So what are your top 3 concerts that were your favorite and that you will never forget????
Here are mine...
5. Stevie Nicks ~ Kansas City, KS 1998
4. Aerosmith ~ Wichita, KS 2002
3. Boston ~ Kansas City, KS 2003
2. Fleetwood Mac ~ Oklahoma City, OK 2003
1. Van Halen ~ Wichita, KS 2004

So what are yours??

ShangriLaTroubl 11-11-2004 10:14 PM

1.) Fleetwood Mac - Jax, FL. 5-23-04 FRONT ROW!
2.) Fleetwood Mac - other mac shows on this tour i saw (i will just include them all as one)
3.) Stevie Nicks - Atl. GA 9-22-01
4.) Green Day - Oct. 2004
5.) Heart Aug 2004

ONLY 5??

Chris

golden braid 11-11-2004 10:31 PM

In no particular order:

1 Motley Crue 2/16/90 Oakland, CA- The best concert ever! I was in love with the Crue and was so excited to see them. Memorable moments: Tommy Lee's ass!

2 Gun's n' Roses/Metallica 8-21-92 Oakland- Two of my favorite bands together. Metallica kicked GnR's ass! I also remember my friend being totally wasted and I didn't get home from the concert til around 4 am and my parents were so PISSED!

3 Guns n' Roses 4-3-93 Sacramento- Not the best concert ever but I will always remember it. I had finally worked my way up towards the front of the stage and then some asshole threw a bottle I think and it hit Duff in the head. END of concert. :mad: They were only like halfway through.

4 Stevie Nicks 12-9-01 San Francisco- I got to shake hands with Stevie! :blob1: I remember holding onto her arm with my other hand and I kept thinking, "Let the poor woman go." :laugh:

5 Fleetwood Mac 7-6-03 Sacramento- Wow! My first time seeing the Mac. I was just in awe as I made my way down to my seat which was in 6th row center. And then security was really easy going so basically anyone could go up to the stage so I went up there and stood right in front of Stevie's mic. And she SMILED at ME! It was so cool. :)

estranged4life 11-11-2004 10:41 PM

Oh man,,,
 
5.Ted Nugent/.38 Special-Maxwell Convention Center Tulsa, OK (The first real show I saw on my own)

4.Stevie Nicks-Smirnoff Music Centre Dallas, TX-Aug 3,2001

3.David Lee Roth/Cinderella-Maxwell Convention Center Tulsa, OK-1987 (Steve Vai was DLR's guitarist then and he made me forget about good ol' Edward Van Halen)

2.Iron Maiden/Vinnie Vincent Invasion-Expo Square Pavilion Tulsa, OK-Jan 1987 (The loudest show I have EVER attended...Was left deaf for 2 days afterwards...)

1.(tie) Fleetwood Mac-The Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK-July 1,2003/Paul McCartney-The Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK-Oct.15,2002 (Need I say more)

Brian j.

AliceLover 11-11-2004 10:45 PM

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5. FM Live in Worcester 03
4. SN Live in Mansfield 01
3. FM Live in Mansfield 04
2. SN Live in Mansfield 98
1. FM Live in Boston 03- 9/23

Sorry the dance doesnt qualify.

Jimmy

dissention 11-11-2004 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AliceLover
3. FM Live in Mansfield 04

That show blew chunks. :laugh: If I didn't want to hear Red Rover so badly, I would have left.

David 11-12-2004 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 77Rumours77
So what are your top 3 concerts that were your favorite and that you will never forget?

You asked for five, dude.

1. Rickie Lee Jones, Troubador, L.A. 1982
2. Fleetwood Mac, Irvine Meadows, L.A. 1982
3. Springsteen, Coliseum, L.A. 1984
4. U2, US Festival, Inland Empire 1983
5. Stevie Nicks, Forum, L.A. 1983

How weird . . . they're all within the same few years. I didn't plan that!

Hawkeye 11-12-2004 12:22 AM

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2. Fleetwood Mac, Irvine Meadows, L.A. 1982

I would've thought you'd picka Tusk tour show as your favorite Fleetwood MAc concert. What was so great about IM LA, 1982. Did you have front row or something.

Hawkeye 11-12-2004 12:28 AM

Unfortunutly I have not yet seen 5 concerts. Once I do, I'll put them in order. I've still got 3 more to go to reach that number.

estranged4life 11-12-2004 12:29 AM

I thought...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David
3. Springsteen, Coliseum, L.A. 1984

Bruce played the Sports Arena in 1984 and the Coliseum in late Sept/Early Oct 1985?

Brian j.

hayley 11-12-2004 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by David
You asked for five, dude.

1. Rickie Lee Jones, Troubador, L.A. 1982
2. Fleetwood Mac, Irvine Meadows, L.A. 1982
3. Springsteen, Coliseum, L.A. 1984
4. U2, US Festival, Inland Empire 1983
5. Stevie Nicks, Forum, L.A. 1983

How weird . . . they're all within the same few years. I didn't plan that!

Glory days... they'll pass you by. Old dude.

How about the best ones of the last couple years?

Best ones of all time is too hard.

Best of this year:

Franz Ferdinand- Metro, 2004
Sam Phillips- crappy college in Grand Rapids, MI, 2004
Morrissey- Aragon, 2004
David Bowie- Rosemont Theatre, 2004
Fleetwood Mac- Madison, 2004

Other, still recent bests:

Peter Gabriel- UP arena tour, Chicago 2003?
Lindsey Buckingham- Soundstage, Chicago 2003
Neko Case- uh, all four times in the last two years
U2- Elevation, Phoenix
Fleetwood Mac- Columbus, 2003

flyfirefly 11-12-2004 12:47 AM

1. Fleetwood Mac - Bridgeport, CT (Sept. 2003)
2. Annie Lennox (w. Sting bah) - Nashville, Tn (Sept. 2004)
3. Von Bondies & Auf Der Maur - Nashville, Tn (Sept. 2004)
4. Reba McEntire, John M. Montgomery, John Berry - Denver, CO (1994?)
5. No Doubt - (free show) Nashville, Tn (2002)
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6. Lindsey Buckingham - Soundstage, Chicago, Il (Sept. 2003) (!!!)

AliP 11-12-2004 01:10 AM

1. FM - Omaha, NE Oct '03
2. All other FM concerts esp. Auburn, WA July '03 and Bozeman, MT July '04
3. SN - Las Vegas Oct ' 01
4. Tom Petty & the HB - Las Vegas Oct ' 99
4. Paul McCartney - Denver, CO May '02

(I've been to alot of concerts, unfortunately most were country acts since that's all that ever came near where I lived!)

David 11-12-2004 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Hawkeye
I would've thought you'd picka Tusk tour show as your favorite Fleetwood MAc concert. What was so great about IM LA, 1982.

It's the most powerful, enjoyable show I ever saw Fleetwood give. I had to choose it as one of my Top 5.

David 11-12-2004 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by hayley
Glory days... they'll pass you by. Old dude.

How about the best ones of the last couple years?

Except for a Fleetwood Mac concert last year & a couple of Stevie Nicks shows (& I certainly wouldn't pick any of that stuff as favorites), I haven't seen any rock concerts recently. I've kind of stopped going.


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