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Just out of curiosity, what were your last 5 concerts?

Mine were:

Allison Krauss

Dixie Chicks in Nashville

Dixie Chicks in Memphis

Aerosmith in Nashville

A music festival with several artists, but the 2 I remember were Faith Hill and Charlie Pride
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devist8me wrote: Just out of curiosity, what were your last 5 concerts?

Mine were:

Allison Krauss

Dixie Chicks in Nashville

Dixie Chicks in Memphis

Aerosmith in Nashville

A music festival with several artists, but the 2 I remember were Faith Hill and Charlie Pride


Aerosmith, hell I am jealous

Gawd been some time since I was at a concert

Ummmmm

Nickleback,

Garth Brooks

Brookes and Dunn

John Melencamp

Allan Jackson

I think that is recent to oldest
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I would give/do/say/act/etc/etc anything....to have seen Garth. I can only hope he comes back someday. He's my all-time fav country singer.

(However, wouldn't trade my Aerosmith concert, it was awesome) :guitarist
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damn..we are going back now...

Grateful Dead -- (Jerry was still alive)

Further Festival..

The Band..

Jethro Tull

Wynton Marsalis..

Sandra Wright

Kronos Quartet...

Over the years I have seen Aerosmith numerous times.. they are from my neighboring state...

And Phish.. before they became a national act.. when Trey and the boys were still college students at Nectors in Burlington, VT
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devist8me wrote: I would give/do/say/act/etc/etc anything....to have seen Garth. I can only hope he comes back someday. He's my all-time fav country singer.

(However, wouldn't trade my Aerosmith concert, it was awesome) :guitarist


Heh Heh well darn I guess we are at an impasse hehehe

Oh Garth was the best concert of all I have seen. He is an amazing person, he was here just shortly after the Oklahoma bombings so his song Change was awesome. He was the first concert I took my girls too and they were quite young but still remember him.
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greydeadhead wrote: damn..we are going back now...

Grateful Dead -- (Jerry was still alive)

Further Festival..

The Band..

Jethro Tull

Wynton Marsalis..

Sandra Wright

Kronos Quartet...

Over the years I have seen Aerosmith numerous times.. they are from my neighboring state...

And Phish.. before they became a national act.. when Trey and the boys were still college students at Nectors in Burlington, VT


The Phish, that sing Gin and Juice?? I like them guys and my west coast cousin got us hooked on them
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Post by alobar51 »

devist8me wrote: Just out of curiosity, what were your last 5 concerts?

Mine were:

Allison Krauss

Dixie Chicks in Nashville

Dixie Chicks in Memphis

Aerosmith in Nashville

A music festival with several artists, but the 2 I remember were Faith Hill and Charlie Pride


Phil Lesh and Friends

Railroad Earth

Max Creek

Radiators

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minks wrote: He is an amazing person, he was here just shortly after the Oklahoma bombings so his song Change was awesome. .


I saw Aerosmith the week after the World Trade Center ordeal and they were very patriotic, even showing a video in the background of Joe Perry playing a guitar and zooming in on a inscription on the guitar that read "Made in the USA".....drove the crowd wild!
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REM

Motley Crue

Pink Floyd

Stadium Jam '80 (Eddie Money, Sammy Hagar, Santana, Montrose)

Led Zepplin
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devist8me wrote: I saw Aerosmith the week after the World Trade Center ordeal and they were very patriotic, even showing a video in the background of Joe Perry playing a guitar and zooming in on a inscription on the guitar that read "Made in the USA".....drove the crowd wild!


Ah the power of music huh, really quite amazing isn't it.

I really liked John Cougar's concert, we had row 5 on the floor seats, we were not married at the time and had no kids, we took a good friends teen daughters along (young teens) and when JC started to play the stage was rushed and quite literally we had people climbing up over top of us and the girls so JC stopped and told the crowd to go back to their seats and he won't play until they did, or he would have security remove anyone. It was cool. However we had to stand on our seats for the entire show as that is what everyone did but still I was impressed he dis-allowed the rush to the stage.
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Jives wrote: REM

Motley Crue

Pink Floyd

Stadium Jam '80 (Eddie Money, Sammy Hagar, Santana, Montrose)

Led ZepplinJives, I am SOOOO jealous!!! You got to see Floyd??? Was that with the original members? Or the more recent group? Either would have been great.



I noticed some folks talking about Garth Brooks. He was one of my favorite country singers, till I heard an interview he did. He said that he could record and sing any damn thing, including himself howling off-key and country fans weren't bright enough to recognize that it wasn't music. I went home that very day, collected every CD I had, and traded them all in.



ANYway...to answer the original question...The only concert I count, the best one I have ever seen, is Creed. What an incredible show they put on. They sounded fantastic, and the pyrotechnics were mind-blowing. Damn, but I miss Scott Stap. He made the band with that distinctive voice. :yh_sigh
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mzsandeestar wrote:

I'm looking for Kenny Chesney tickets right now.(in PA in Aug)



Anyone want to go ,? my husband makes me go alone to that kind of stuff lol


I would love to go if I was closer! He's one of the hottest country singers right now.
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Motley Crue Omaha

Kenny Chesney Souix City

Kenny Chesney Minneapolis

Dixie Chicks Ames

Dixie Chicks Iowa State Fair



Just went to the Crue and was not impressed - Maybe cuz I am OLD LOL Saw them in college and thought it was sooooo great..hmmmmm now I just had a headache..LOL



Did u check Ebay for tickets for Kenny?..a trick I learned..wait till about 7 days before and check and some people get stuck and never get $$ and have to relist - we saw him in Souix City for 40$ a ticket instead of 75$..It was great - 6th row too..:)


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