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Which music concerts you've attended?

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Which musical concerts have you attended, to see live music?

This may include anything as simple as a small "house band" in a local pub, to a stadium mega-concert such as The Rolling Stones, or a music festival such as Woodstock or the Victoriaville (QC) Music Festival.

I guess you could even "count" a band hired at a wedding reception or big party, or somebody who played for a high school event, etc.

You shouldn't count anything you've seen on TV/cable, or on a DVD, etc. It has to be music which you saw live and in person, by being there.

Future posts here could also include performances that you attended last night or something...

Also, if it fits, who do you most want to see live - or, perhaps, regret that you failed to see live when the chance existed, but he/they've since disbanded, died, etc.?

My list is massive, and certainly NOT all-inclusive, but I'll try...and probably some will be added as time goes by.

The sequence of listing, IN NO WAY, implies any kind of preference. A number of these performers have died since I saw them.

Rockabilly Fest III in Green Bay WI [2007] - the performers I saw there are too numerous to list. I saw MORE THAN SIXTY performances ranging from the well-known (Jack Scott, Ferlin Husky, Little Richard, The Cadillacs, etc.) to far more obscure artists, to MODERN rockabilly bands.

Jan and Dean (twice)
Sun Ra and His Arkestra (twice - both before and after his stroke)
Simon and Garfunkel [1969, my first "paid" live music ever...I'm not sure if I even saw a bar-band before that]
The Beach Boys
Deerhoof, USA Is A Monster (both at same venue, 2005)
Frank Sinatra
Diamanda Galas [maybe the most extreme music I've ever seen, and Ol' Blue Eyes is no doubt tossing and turning in his grave by having his name next to D.G.]

Einsturzende Neubauten
a live 24-hour nonstop jam of improvised and avant-garde music in Ann Arbor [2007]
Strange Bedfellows (female band in Ypsilanti MI - early 1990's]
Mahler's 8th Symphony ("The Symphony Of a Thousand") featuring The University [of Michigan] Musical Society Choral Union and the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra, in 1995 or 1996

Utah Phillips
John McCutcheon
Tom Paxton
Buffy Ste.-Marie
iCubanismo! [twice]
Negativland
The Residents
The Cramps
Laurie Anderson [twice]
Romeo Void [1983 in Massachusetts]
a friend Ralph Strobel doing an oboe recital at Ball State University [1995?]
"Weird" Al Yankovic [1999 in Hamilton, Ontario...my only non-U.S. concert]
"Weird" Al Yankovic (in 1998 ), Throwing Toasters, Heywood Banks, The Great Lukeski, etc. at 1998, 2000 and 2002 "ALCON" or "Dementia" festivals

Pansy Division [came to Macomb mid-nineties]
David Rovics [2002, at the Grassroots Radio Conference in the Catskills NY, a conference for nonprofit & community radio stations]
Pete Seeger [same venue]
Davie Bowie "Space Oddity" tour
Eugene Chadbourne [The Ohio State University, 1991 or 1989]
Kronos Quartet [in Chicago in April, thanks to Jory pointing me to it...]
Mississippi Delta Blues Crew, unpaid and private event, arranged for a documentary on blues music to be broadcast on Belgium TV - in Greenwood MS this past May [most recent live music event for me]

Beatlemania! [early 70s]
The Arrogant Worms [2003]

I'd love to see: Residents again, Diamanda Galas again (actually I guess this is true of many of the above LOL), Merzbow, and actually the list is too numerous to show here
I wish that I had seen: The Beatles (though they were actually touring somewhat before I ever went to ANY concert), Pink Floyd up to the "Dark Side Of the Moon" era but don't care as much after, MC5, Grateful Dead, Elvis Presley, Tangerine Dream, Zoviet France, Controlled Bleeding (and again the list is too long to keep adding to)

I'm sure this list isn't complete, and I'm certain to be missing even a couple of what I consider "major" attendances (let alone numerous bar bands and that sort)...I'll update this NOW before the 20 minutes expires on me...
 
MINOR CORRECTION, should be Buffy Sainte-Marie

DUHHHH!!!!!!

Greenwood MS isn't the most recent live music. I forgot about the Adams Avenue Street Music Festival in San Diego, back in September. A number of live local bands doing country music (or, sometimes, rock or folk). My opinion (unbiased, OF COURSE) was that the Mavericks were the best band there. My nephew is in that band...

And, speaking of country music, I also forgot to list the Grand Ole Opry (twice - in 1974 and 1995)

And the thing in Green Bay was officially called "The Rockin' 50's Fest III" not as I titled it above...

[EDIT: Kraftwerk, in suburban Mineapolis - was that already close to two years ago?]
 
Beach Boys (5 times)
Elton John/Billy Joel
Paul McCartney
Charlie Daniels Band
Neil Diamond
Billy Joel
Joan Jett
Grace Potter
Barenaked Ladies
Huey Lewis and the News (3 times)
Chicago
Paul Simon
 
Ugh .. that would be just too much to list here :)
 
Wow let me think...

Pat Benetar ( my very first concert way back in 1978)
Supertramp
New Order
The Smiths
Flock of Seagulls
Fadgadget
U2 ( A few times)
Sinead O'Conner
Midnight Oil
Depeche Mode
The The ( My favorite band of all times)
Men Without Hats
Melissa Ethridge
Holly Cole Trio
John Mayer
Guster
R.E.M
Scissor Sisters
The Blue Aeroplanes
Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah
The Church
The Cure
Eurythmics
The Stone Roses
The Waterboys

I am sure I am forgetting a few, but that is what I came up with going through my I-Tunes library.
 
Jason Mraz (AMAZING)
Oasis
Great Big Sea (twice)
Maroon 5
 
ive only been to 2 concerts the first one was powerjam it was aaliyah, mary j,ginuwine, bone thugs and dru hill! and the second one was missy elliott at the az state fair!
 
Ones I can remember:

INXS
Blondie
CSS
Gwen Stefani
Girls Aloud
The Saturdays
Basshunter
Adam Ant
 
Good Lord, too many to mention...

Very first: The Police

The last so far: Dave Matthews Band


I'd mention that I saw The Grateful Dead 118 times, but you might think less of me. ;)
 
^ There's one other (other one) Deadhead here among us, a mod no less, but you'll have to figure that one out for yourselves.... :gogirl:
 
Only Spice Girls on their reunion tour. First concert of the tour which I was happy with, and then Girls Aloud (supported by The Saturdays).
 
hm much good stuff mikami.

i'm curious .. what did you think of coheed and cambria live?
 
Just local bands. Usually like Roster McCabe (Even though they're from the Cities) and Evergreen Grass Band.

Country JAM a few times.
 
Good Charlotte.

Going to see Leona Lewis next year as well.
 
Weird Al.

That's about it.


I really want to see Three Doors Down, Daughtry, Lady Gaga, and Ayumi Hamasaki.
 
K.M.F.D.M. (7x)
Depeche Mode (2x)
Madonna
Lords of Acid
Ministry (2x)
Prodigy
Nine Inch Nails
Stabbing Westward
Tori Amos
Alanis Morrisette
Type O Negative
Combichrist
Poe
Voltaire (2x)
Matchbox 20
Gwar
Assemblage 23
Cazwell
Dead or Alive
Electric Hellfire Club
Genitorturers
God Lives Underwater
Gravity Kills
Jason Mraz
The Young Gods
 
Blue October - twice
Paul Simon
Chicago - but they didn't play anything I had heard before.
Jan & Dean - I still don't know who they are or why I was taken to see them.
Sum 41


Then a whole bunch from events, but I don't know any of their names.
 
Hmmm.

I've seen several local acts who never made it even close to beyond our shores.

Bigger international acts include, in order (as I remember them at least):
Depeche Mode
Bon Jovi
Skunk Anansie
Michael Jackson
U2
Janet Jackson
Garbage
Placebo
Collective Soul (twice; once on their own and once at a festival)
Lenny Kravitz/The Cult/Goo Goo Dolls
Counting Crows
The Offspring
The Rasmus/Collective Soul/Simple Plan/Metallica/Fatboy Slim
Youngblood Brass Band/Violent Femmes/Jimmy Eat World

-d-
 
this goes in order of occurence:

Concerts:

Hanson (2 times way back in the day during their MMMBop phase)
Maroon 5 with Phantom Planet
Jesse McCartney with the Jonas Brothers
Destiny's Child with Ne-Yo and Amerie
Kelly Clarkson with The Gabe Dixon Band
Justin Timberlake with P!nk
Christina Aguilera with The Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane
Kathy Griffin (2 times)
Beyonce with Robin Thicke
Michael Buble with Naturally 7 (2 times)
Alicia Keys with Ne-Yo and Jordin Sparks
Jesse McCartney and Jordin Sparks
Maroon 5 with the Counting Crows
Janet Jackson
Britney Spears with The Pussycat Dolls (2 times)
American Idols 2009 Tour (with Kris Allen) [2 times]
Britney Spears with Kristinia Debarge
P!nk with The Ting Tings
Kelly Clarkson with Parachute
Hanson with Hellogoodbye
Daughtry

Broadway shows:

Disney's On The Record
Chicago The Musical (2 times)
The Color Purple
Disney's The Little Mermaid
The Radio City Christmas Spectacualr feat. The Radio City Rockettes
 
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