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Old 05-11-2005, 12:57 PM
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my first concert of all was actually memorable ..

Roxy Music on their farewell tour.
Canada's Men Without Hats opened for them .. they were great too.

it was also the last stadium show i ever went to .. i decided there and then that i didnt like the impersonality of a venue like that and since have only been to small venues .. where the musicians can actually see you enjoying their music.

Even Bowie .. who i saw 10 years ago .. played in a very small club here in Toronto . the smallest venue he played on the tour ..
it was awsome - Bowie - 10 - 15 feet away .. 20 feet being the farthest from the stage ..
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Old 05-11-2005, 12:59 PM
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Are you sure your not a guy.Because you have BIG BALLS to admit that.Speaking of AC/DC...BIG BALLS.

My first introduction to rock music would have to be Grand Funk Railroad. My older brother had it on the turntable all the time.It was also my first concert....followed by Alice Cooper.
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I saw Donny Osmond in concert this past Saturday in Lancaster, PA
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Old 05-11-2005, 01:19 PM
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my first concert of all was actually memorable ..

Roxy Music on their farewell tour.
Canada's Men Without Hats opened for them .. they were great too.

it was also the last stadium show i ever went to .. i decided there and then that i didnt like the impersonality of a venue like that and since have only been to small venues .. where the musicians can actually see you enjoying their music.

Even Bowie .. who i saw 10 years ago .. played in a very small club here in Toronto . the smallest venue he played on the tour ..
it was awsome - Bowie - 10 - 15 feet away .. 20 feet being the farthest from the stage ..
I would have loved to see Bowie.

House of Blues up north in CHicago is a great venue, it only holds a few hundred peeps.

I was so close to Lemmy I could grab hold of that thing on his face.

The best show I ever saw was Soundgarden at the Aragon Ball Room in CHi town.

Its a pretty kool place, has a very gothic feel to the building with the teracotta falling off the building and all.

THank the Gods they took the chairs out this time, I was at a show there to see Megadeth, years ago and they had metal chairs set up for us to sit on.

I am sorry, you get 2000 earthdogs,hellrats, and rivetheads into one venue to see a speed metal band and then expect them to not throw chairs around is pretty fookin stupid.
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Old 05-11-2005, 02:06 PM
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The first band for me was Offspring's album "Smash". I listened to that damn album every day, then I heard their other stuff... and got mad.
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Old 05-11-2005, 05:33 PM
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I would have loved to see Bowie.

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he was wicked .. and to be so intimate .. it was unreal.

still my favorite concert of all time (and i've seen a lot)
was Burt Bacharach...

this guy was the classiest act EVER.
His tunes are genius ... Its not because i'm an old guy - his stuff is way before my time .. but it's timeless.

no bullshit in the show either .. he just poounded the audience with one huge hit after another.
Next to the beatles i dont think there is anyone who has more songs that you know - without knowing that you know it.
If you know what i mean.

i dont care what style you listen to .. if you truely love and appreciate music .. you have to explore this guys stuff ...

anger is great for blowing off steam .. i still like to kick out ... but to hear the very essence of cool ... fuck man .. Burt is it.
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Old 05-12-2005, 06:31 PM
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As long as I can remember, I've dug Creedence.

Then, this came out when I was in the second or third grade:



Finally, when I was in the 6th grade, this one pushed me over the edge:

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my mom use to jam out to tom petty and the beatles and prince. The first album I ever bought was the b52s in the third grade. The first cd I ever bought was canble courpse in the 6th grade
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2 live crew: nasty as they wannt to be, that and acdc: dirty deeds done dirt cheap were my first albums, I likedd Bob dylan since I can comprehend.
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it was KISS and Alice Cooper when i was like 3
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Old 10-08-2005, 11:56 PM
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Misfits. I grew up listening to them, but when I was about 12 I realized just HOW into them I was, and that made me realize how into music in general I was. Ever since then I appreciate the music I grew up on more, and I can tell when I'm into a band now by that "feeling" I got (and still get) from them.
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