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Post by Hurricane on Jun 13, 2010 20:12:53 GMT -5
Seether and Juke Kartel - November 2008 Juke Kartel - December 2008, February 2009 Bullet For My Valentine - January 2009
All were absolutely amazing. Im sure they will be trumped this year, as I am going to:
Metallica - November 2010
Lollapalooza - August 2010 Soundgarden Green Day AFI Switchfoot Lady GaGa The Verve Pipe Ed Kowalzsci Mumford and Sons Foxy Shazam Wolfmother Devo Jukebox The Ghost Social Distortion
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2010 20:13:58 GMT -5
i went to the metallica concert this year and it was surely a hit.
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Post by T R W on Jun 13, 2010 20:30:19 GMT -5
It's tough to say,
but my highlights are:
The Police - 2008 No Doubt - 1997 Elton John - 1993
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Jun 13, 2010 20:30:50 GMT -5
Indoor- Little Richard/Chuck Berry. Just seeing 2 legends of rock & roll back to back was effing incredible.
Outdoor- Motorhead/Anthrax. Saw them in Asbury Park, NJ outside the Stone Pony. The weather was perfect & the beach was right behind them. I was in the front row & missed catching one of Lemmy's discarded cigarette butts by inches.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2010 20:33:37 GMT -5
Lollapalooza - August 2010 SOUNDGARDENGreen Day AFI Switchfoot Lady GaGa The Verve Pipe Ed Kowalzsci Mumford and Sons Foxy Shazam Wolfmother Devo Jukebox The Ghost Social Distortion Fixed.
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Post by MX5 on Jun 13, 2010 20:38:28 GMT -5
Four Year Strong, Strike Anywhere, This Time Next Year, and Title Fight.
Four Year Strong are just.. Awesome live. Funnest show.
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Post by slappy on Jun 13, 2010 20:58:24 GMT -5
Joan Jett
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Post by brm on Jun 13, 2010 20:59:28 GMT -5
Well, I'm seeing Rasputina in July, and then in September I'm seeing Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory, and Paramore, so those might top my previous concerts.
As far as past concerts, it's probably Mike Doughty at the Social in Orlando last February. I got to meet him and he signed my Soul Coughing shirt. Awesome.
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Post by Yim Yames on Jun 13, 2010 22:48:46 GMT -5
the best concerts i have ever been to were:
les claypool, pearl jam and roger waters. honorable mention: metallica, jeff beck, ac/dc, tom petty and the who
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Post by ville on Jun 14, 2010 5:49:36 GMT -5
HIM on 6/6/06.
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Post by Mr. Blonde. on Jun 14, 2010 5:51:48 GMT -5
Bad Religion. Alkaline Trio.
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Post by MichaelTheMartian on Jun 14, 2010 8:11:00 GMT -5
Heres Aziz Ansari's
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Post by Jacob on Jun 14, 2010 9:31:52 GMT -5
Bruce Springsteen at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales in 2008, what an incredible night.
Secondly, Lady Gaga at the Metro FM Arena in Nottingham.
Worst = Bob Dylan...yuk.
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Post by J12 on Jun 14, 2010 10:08:28 GMT -5
One of my favorites is still the first time I saw Breaking Benjamin. Not a huge fan anymore, but they were at one time, one of my favorite bands. I saw them headline with Theory of a Deadman and The Exies.
I loved The Exies, and this was before Theory of a Deadman went full on Nickelback.
There was a terrible snowstorm and they considered canceling the show, but Breaking Benjamin insisted that it move forward.
The snow picked up just as the show was about to close, so rather than cut it short, they played longer and waited until the snow held off. We ended up getting around five to six extra songs that weren't played the rest of the tour, including the full band version of "Rain" for the first time ever.
Other than that, seeing Blink-182 last summer was one of my favorites. Incredible show, incredible experience, something I never thought I'd get to see. Blink was the soundtrack to my growing up, so it was incredible to finally get the chance to see them.
I've also had the pleasure of seeing my favorite band, New Found Glory, from the front row not once, but twice. Both of those were absolutely awesome. The first time around, Jordan gave me the mic during "Hit or Miss" and had me hold him up while he climbed up to the crowd. I was like a little school girl.
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Post by K5 on Jun 14, 2010 11:41:10 GMT -5
when i saw bane for the first time when i was 17. changed everything.
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Post by The Canadian Zebra on Jun 14, 2010 15:00:15 GMT -5
Taylor Swift, without Question.
Switchfoot in a close second, with Flyleaf in at no.3
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2010 21:06:45 GMT -5
A tie between Iron Maiden in '08, Machine Head in '04, Slipknot in '05, Mortality in '06, Cryogenic in '98 and Slayer and Mastodon in '07.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 14, 2010 21:32:30 GMT -5
In 2005, on sheer luck, I found out by browsing a venue's website that The Bruisers were doing a one off reunion show. You may know The Bruisers front man Al Barr as the current front man for the Dropkick Murphys. Anywho, talk about the most heartfelt concert ever. The sidelines of the stage were like a who's who of the glory days of Boston punk rock. Buddha from Blood For Blood introduced the band on stage. The Bruisers had never sounded better. The crowd knew every word. And I managed to get there good and early, and was right in the thick of it, right up against the crowd barrier. Best concert ever.
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Post by ß®å¢K$ßâ¢k on Jun 14, 2010 21:46:37 GMT -5
Taylor Swift, without Question. Switchfoot in a close second, with Flyleaf in at no.3 Whoops!!! I forgot to write Taylor Swift!!! Either of the concerts of hers that I went to take the cake as one of the best! I saw Dylan in '07...It was ing AWESOME seeing him live in concert...But it was ING HORRIBLE! It just sounded like one long ass song. And I only knew it was Blowin' In The Wind when I heard the final guitar notes doing the tune of the song. It was complete bullcrapthat I paid $100 for it and it sucked.
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Post by Kliquid on Jun 14, 2010 21:49:03 GMT -5
The first "Vegoose" festival was probably the best, but I don't know if that would count; considering it was an all-weekend kind of thing.
The best single show I've been to was probably Dave Matthews Band at Alpine Valley (East Troy, WI) in 2007.
I might have voted for Guns N Roses / Soundgarden who I saw with my parents in 1992 (when I was 6 years old)... But I don't remember that show much more than just 'being there'.
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