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I took my wife, daughter and daughter in law to see Fleetwood Mac last week. I was preparing for a let down considering the last time I saw them was in 77 for the Rumors tour but was pleasantly surprised on the overall quality of their performance. Hard to believe that they are all in the late 60's - early 70's and still being able to rock like that.

Anyway, it got me to thinking. I have been very blessed to see many of the "super groups" in their prime during my lifetime and was wondering what are your favorite concerts of all time

My list in no particular order

Pink Floyd (77 tour)
Yes 25th Anniversary Tour
David Bowie 87 tour - he played the top 25 songs requested by the fans to his website
The Rolling Stones in 75 at Chicago Stadium
Billy Joel/Elton John "Piano Men" tour
Bob Seger 2006 tour
Led Zeppelin 1973 tour
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray (SRV last concert:hurt:)
The Doobie Brothers 73 at Summerfest
Genesis 78 at Summerfest

I have so many concerts to choose from but these are the ones that stand out
 

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I took my wife, daughter and daughter in law to see Fleetwood Mac last week. I was preparing for a let down considering the last time I saw them was in 77 for the Rumors tour but was pleasantly surprised on the overall quality of their performance. Hard to believe that they are all in the late 60's - early 70's and still being able to rock like that.

Anyway, it got me to thinking. I have been very blessed to see many of the "super groups" in their prime during my lifetime and was wondering what are your favorite concerts of all time

My list in no particular order

Pink Floyd (77 tour)
Yes 25th Anniversary Tour
David Bowie 87 tour - he played the top 25 songs requested by the fans to his website
The Rolling Stones in 75 at Chicago Stadium
Billy Joel/Elton John "Piano Men" tour
Bob Seger 2006 tour
Led Zeppelin 1973 tour
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray (SRV last concert:hurt:)
The Doobie Brothers 73 at Summerfest
Genesis 78 at Summerfest

I have so many concerts to choose from but these are the ones that stand out

Man....that's a f'n A list of rock. For me....

My two favorite stage bands...
Rush, 78 and 83
Queen, 84

Worth noting...
Loverboy and Tom Petty in 82
Heart and Nugent in 81
Jethro Tull, 79

I'm missing a few for now, but man....you saw three of my favorite bands that I missed being zep, yes and Floyd. I bow to your superior attendance.

Good stuff.
 

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1) ZZ Top...San Diego 1975
2) John Fogerty...LA House of Blue three nights 1997
3) KISS....San Diego 1977
4) Doobie Brothers.....San Diego 1974
5) Creedence Clearwater Revival....San Diego 1971
6) AC/DC....Memphis 2009
7) Bob Seger.....St. Louis 2013
8) Blondie/Tom Petty.....Whiskey a Go-Go LA 1976
9) Dave Edmunds......Country Club LA 1980
10) ZZ Top/Johnny and Edgar Winter/Blue Oyster Cult.....San Diego Stadium 1976
 

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I took my wife, daughter and daughter in law to see Fleetwood Mac last week. I was preparing for a let down considering the last time I saw them was in 77 for the Rumors tour but was pleasantly surprised on the overall quality of their performance. Hard to believe that they are all in the late 60's - early 70's and still being able to rock like that.

Anyway, it got me to thinking. I have been very blessed to see many of the "super groups" in their prime during my lifetime and was wondering what are your favorite concerts of all time

My list in no particular order

Pink Floyd (77 tour)
Yes 25th Anniversary Tour
David Bowie 87 tour - he played the top 25 songs requested by the fans to his website
The Rolling Stones in 75 at Chicago Stadium
Billy Joel/Elton John "Piano Men" tour
Bob Seger 2006 tour
Led Zeppelin 1973 tour
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray (SRV last concert:hurt:)
The Doobie Brothers 73 at Summerfest
Genesis 78 at Summerfest

I have so many concerts to choose from but these are the ones that stand out

Didn't he die leaving Wisconsin on the way to Iowa? Excellent thread idea PR.
 

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Man....that's a f'n A list of rock. For me....

My two favorite stage bands...
Rush, 78 and 83
Queen, 84

Worth noting...
Loverboy and Tom Petty in 82
Heart and Nugent in 81
Jethro Tull, 79

I'm missing a few for now, but man....you saw three of my favorite bands that I missed being zep, yes and Floyd. I bow to your superior attendance.

Good stuff.


Wouldn't call those "worth nothing" brother. All the concerts you listed are kick ass in my opinion.


One of the advantages of being an old fuck is I got to see the old fuckers perform when they were young :suds:
 

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1) ZZ Top...San Diego 1975
2) John Fogerty...LA House of Blue three nights 1997
3) KISS....San Diego 1977
4) Doobie Brothers.....San Diego 1974
5) Creedence Clearwater Revival....San Diego 1971
6) AC/DC....Memphis 2009
7) Bob Seger.....St. Louis 2013
8) Blondie/Tom Petty.....Whiskey a Go-Go LA 1976
9) Dave Edmunds......Country Club LA 1980
10) ZZ Top/Johnny and Edgar Winter/Blue Oyster Cult.....San Diego Stadium 1976


solid list
 

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Didn't he die leaving Wisconsin on the way to Iowa? Excellent thread idea PR.


Yeah. Flew right out of Alpine Valley in a chopper and it crashed into a ski hill.

What a tragedy.
 

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- Greatful Dead shows...mid 70s thru the early 90s

- Pink Floyd...76'

- Eric Clapton...mid seventies and early eighties

- Santana/Peter Tosh...Lahinia Maui, late 80s

- Tom Petty...5 times 70s thru the 2000s

- Santana/ZZTop/BTO...mid 70s

- B52s/Pshyc Furs/ton of others...80s

- fuck I misrember who the fuck I went and saw now
 

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solid list
Thanks.....I was born about ten years too late as I wasn't old enough to head up to San Francisco to catch the music coming out of the Bay Area. I remember trying to tell my parents when I was in 7th grade (late 60s) that I could take my paper route money and buy a round trip ticket to San Francisco and just be gone for the weekend. I think my dad walked me to the garage, gave me a rake and told me to rake the leaves until I came to my senses.
 

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Wouldn't call those "worth nothing" brother. All the concerts you listed are kick ass in my opinion.

For sure. But of the concerts I've seen, the music....the talent of everyone on stage....Queen and Rush were a cut above them in concert. Funny cause I don't listen to a lot of Queens music and only have a couple of their albums, but man could they put on a show.


One of the advantages of being an old fuck is I got to see the old fuckers perform when they were young :suds:

yeah...I was checking out the dates of your concerts and you got out there a few years before me. I'm disappointed that I was never near a zeppelin, yes or pink floyd tour....when I had money. Those 3 were great bands and you saw them at a great time in their careers.
 

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No particular order.

Queensryche - Seen them 8 times in Minneapolis and San Antonio

Rolling Stones - 1989 in Minneapolis.

Judas Priest - Twice - 1986 in Minneapolis 2012 in San Antonio

Iron Maiden/Ratt/Accept - 1985 at Trout Air in Minnesota

Foghat/REO Speedwagon/Blue Oyster Cult/38 Special/Georgia Satellites - 1994 I think at the Apple River Fairgrounds in Wisconsin

ZZ Top - Minneapolis in 1985 I think

A Flock of Seagulls/The Fixx - My first concert back in 1983 I think at some hall at the University of Minnesota.

Ronnie James Dio/Twisted Sister - 1984 at Navy Island in St Paul Minnesota. I went with three friends two of which have passed away. Seen Dio a couple other times but this one was best.

Journey/Eddie Money - Always was a big fan of Journey this was in 1986 I believe.

KISS - Seen them a few times, first time I seen them was in 1984, Queensryche opened for them.

AC/DC & Yngwie Malmsteen - Amazing concert, Yngwie was better that night.

I got a bunch more and I seen Cheech & Chong a couple years ago here at the Majestic Theatre, was in front row for that...
 

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I took my wife, daughter and daughter in law to see Fleetwood Mac last week. I was preparing for a let down considering the last time I saw them was in 77 for the Rumors tour but was pleasantly surprised on the overall quality of their performance. Hard to believe that they are all in the late 60's - early 70's and still being able to rock like that.

Anyway, it got me to thinking. I have been very blessed to see many of the "super groups" in their prime during my lifetime and was wondering what are your favorite concerts of all time

My list in no particular order

Pink Floyd (77 tour)
Yes 25th Anniversary Tour
David Bowie 87 tour - he played the top 25 songs requested by the fans to his website
The Rolling Stones in 75 at Chicago Stadium
Billy Joel/Elton John "Piano Men" tour
Bob Seger 2006 tour
Led Zeppelin 1973 tour
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray (SRV last concert:hurt:)
The Doobie Brothers 73 at Summerfest
Genesis 78 at Summerfest

I have so many concerts to choose from but these are the ones that stand out


In no particular order

Rush 78' in Philly

Black Sabbath 78' in Philly

SRV @ Alpine Valley (last show)

First Farm Aid my freshman year at U of I

US Festival 83' Memorial Day weekend

some Heavy Metal Motor Weekend in Kalamazoo (Ozzy, Night Ranger, Dokken, Motley Crue, Accept and a couple others)

Furthur Festival 96' Tweeter Center (Tinley Park, IL)

Jerry's last show 7/9/95 Soldier Field Chicago - I also saw Brent Mydland's last show 7/23/90 (July was a tough month on the Dead)

Yes Union Tour 92' Assembly Hall @ U of I

Rush 90' @ University of New Orleans Kiefer Lakefront Arena, my first of MANY Mardi Gras - this concert tale needs a thread all by itself :wink:
 

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5. Megadeth
6. Rise Against/Bad Religion
7. The Refreshments
8. Avenged Sevenfold
9. Tom Petty
10. Aerosmith
 

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- Greatful Dead shows...mid 70s thru the early 90s

- Pink Floyd...76'

- Eric Clapton...mid seventies and early eighties

- Santana/Peter Tosh...Lahinia Maui, late 80s

- Tom Petty...5 times 70s thru the 2000s

- Santana/ZZTop/BTO...mid 70s

- B52s/Pshyc Furs/ton of others...80s

- fuck I misrember who the fuck I went and saw now

Wallace....Carlos Santana has to be one of my fav guitarist. I see you went twice. I take it they put on a good show?

I liked Santana's solo stuff he did with various lead vocalist in the late 90's. As old as he was, he was still cranking out great sounds from the studio.
 

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My Top Ten

1) A re-united UFO with Michael Schenker 1995 at The Edge in Palo Alto
2) Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force Kabuki Theater in SF in 1985
3) Day on the Green, Metallica, Rising Force, Scorpions, Y&T, Ratt August 1985
4) Day on the Green, Scorpions, Iron Maiden, Foreigner 1982
5) Michael Schenker Group, Wolfgangs Club SF 1984
6) Alcatrazz with Malmsteen, Wolfgangs Club, SF 1983
7) Iron Maiden, Saxon, Cow Palace, SF 1983
8) Rush Hemisphere's Tour, 1980/1979(?) Cow Palace, SF
9) Iron Maiden, Halford, Queensryche, Shoreline Amphitheatre 2000
10) Ted Nugent, Scorpions, Cow Palace, 2000
 

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6. Rise Against/Bad Religion
7. The Refreshments
8. Avenged Sevenfold
9. Tom Petty
10. Aerosmith



When my daughter turned 16, I promised I would take her to the Aerosmith concert in Alpine Valley in 06.

They rocked the house
 

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Pink Floyd (77 tour)
Yes 25th Anniversary Tour
David Bowie 87 tour - he played the top 25 songs requested by the fans to his website
The Rolling Stones in 75 at Chicago Stadium
Billy Joel/Elton John "Piano Men" tour
Bob Seger 2006 tour
Led Zeppelin 1973 tour
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy and Robert Cray (SRV last concert:hurt:)
The Doobie Brothers 73 at Summerfest
Genesis 78 at Summerfest




Shit I can't compete with that.. AND WHERE"S THE FUGGIN QUOTE BOX?

Beastie boys '95
Page & Plant '94
Pearl Jam '96
Rusted Root 2000
Dave Matthews a few times
Tom Petty 2001
No Doubt/Weezer Gwen was so hot
Cypress Hill 200??? I was so stoned
FL/GA Line & Jason Aldeen 2014


Memory is kinda foggy from the 90's


I feel bad for the kids today.


Kanye
Lady Gaga
LOL
 

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I saw Santana back in '78 and Eddie Money opened for him. Money came out and was drunk off his ass. He came running out onto the stage, tripped and fell down and broke his sunglasses. I couldn't wait for Santana to hit the stage so I could experience true musicianship. What he did with the guitar was amazing.
 

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When my daughter turned 16, I promised I would take her to the Aerosmith concert in Alpine Valley in 06.

They rocked the house
Aerosmith was awesome; saw them in Tacoma about 8 or 9 years ago. Lenny Kravitz opened up and was OK, but Aerosmith kicked ass!! They played mostly the older songs...
 
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