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Whats most AWESOME song youve ever seen live
I gotta say Pink Floyd at Yankee stadium ONE OF THESE DAYS
I sat about 30 rows back , dead center and it was mind damaging the sound lights energy. |
Grateful Dead - Fire on the mountain. But to be fair I was outside the stadium which arguably can be even a better experience. Also Hawkwind in a tiny club, it felt like the sax guy was summoning a tornado right inside the club.
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Travelled a good deal to see a Buzzcocks show. At the venue I met a really cool, oddball, arty girl (gotta admit she kinda got stuck with me through some aquaintances). Emotions were running high throught their set and at the end they started to play this song "I Believe" which chorus goes "I believe in . . . there is no more love in this world anymore" and at that very same time I was falling (unrequitedly) in love. It felt exhilarating.
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Paul McCartney. Hey Jude. 9th row center at Arrowhead, 1991. they had a big crane thing and Linda McCartney was dropping rose petals on my daughter's head.
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In 2013 I went to see Green Day in London and for their encore they played all of Dookie. At the time that was unheard of and a wonderful surprise.
Of course now they are touring and playing all of Dookie and American Idiot at every show, but 10 years ago it felt pretty special. |
Jeremy Spencer sound check with Fleetwood Mac on an old upright outta tune piano singing Blood on the floor.
Heroin in a club with about 75 people and Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground. The End with a little known band called the Doors with about 50 people. She Loves You by the Beatles two rows back with thousands of people. Forgot one great one....Louie Louie with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. |
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Emerson Lake and Palmer - Fanfare fore the Common Man
P!nk - the whole concert |
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Saw Elvin Bishop twice at Humboldt State. In 1977, sat front row center. There was an aisle up the middle and i was in the aisle seat. Elvin went wireless and came up in the audience. I had to move out of my seat so he could stand on it It is like the coolest thing that ever happened to me at a concert. |
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ATF is your issue. I make a friendly post and an unimaginable asshole like you shows. Id destroy you because youd have tio kill me dead for me to stop. Id break your fuckind skull with a bat you chicken shit keyboard warrior. You are everything that is wrong with this industry |
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Anyways - thanks for playing the game LOL |
Rage Against the Machine. They fucking rocked, I came out of the mosh pit with my shirt tore off.
Too bad they became supporters of that machine :( |
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It's used with wisdom and in last resort. Not as a threat. |
I am a renegade. Step to me at your own risk.
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Dude sat the whole time, and still blew the fucking place up... amazing Ive been to hundreds of concerts. and nothing like rage. |
Confortably Numb, Roger Waters, 15th row, floor, center. Mind, Kaboomed.
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Nobody asked where any of you were sitting in the auditorium.
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Great Wide Open, Tom Petty at Wembley Arena - London 1992.
Great concert and the crowd was amazing too. |
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Something by either Alice Cooper or KISS in 2014. Absolutely amazing tours, and too many songs to choose from!
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One of my best souvenir is the Musical Comedy "West Side Story" on stage in Paris, France, in 1961. I was 15yo and I was fascinated by the action and the talent of the actors-singers. :thumbsup
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Bowie doing Heroes.
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As an addition. when I worked at Staples center some best shows... Taylor Swift , Pink...yes Pink.
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Live version of this song
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Taylor Swift has had some pretty awesome shows at Staples when I worked there. Met her dad too
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Sympathy for the devil. Stones, 1972
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Anyway, I seen DMX live in Jacksonville Florida in '99. That was his peak. It was incredible for me as a kid. We mosh pitted for Ruff Ryder's Anthem.
Jay-Z was there too, but DMX was the ONE. Little known fact, bro could roll a blunt with one hand without looking at it. R.I.P |
Pink Floyd, Ames Iowa 1994. They had the giant inflatable pig with flaming eyes and they flew a WWII fighter plane into the wall. Lots of explosions and fire work. They wrapped it up with the huge disco ball that lit up the entire place. Great long solid show. Unfortunately I was too coked up and couldn't stop talking.
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My first Babymetal concert at Brixton Academy in London 2019 ;)
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