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The Monkees Reunion Tour, 1985. I was 12 years old and The Monkees (along with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots and a couple other bands) played the Mobile Civic Center. My parents nurtured my music variety. At the time, I was into 80's music, glam metal, heavy metal, rap. But I also loved classic rock, country, 50's music and 70's disco. So, watching a concert of bands that I didn't know (exception being The Monkees, as I knew their music) wasn't beyond me and I really liked the show. Not ashamed to admit this as my first show as it led me to concert-itis. Lol. Now, my all time favorite show is KISS. Saw them on their reunion tour in 2000 and they kicked azz. Ted Nugent opened for them and that man is freaking awesome live. The Monkees were a great band, also loved their TV show and movie- Head.....The New Monkees on the other hand.... They were awesome live. Davey Jones was running all over the stage. And the ladies there were going mad crazy for him. Lol. |
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The Monkees Reunion Tour, 1985. I was 12 years old and The Monkees (along with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots and a couple other bands) played the Mobile Civic Center. My parents nurtured my music variety. At the time, I was into 80's music, glam metal, heavy metal, rap. But I also loved classic rock, country, 50's music and 70's disco. So, watching a concert of bands that I didn't know (exception being The Monkees, as I knew their music) wasn't beyond me and I really liked the show. Not ashamed to admit this as my first show as it led me to concert-itis. Lol. Now, my all time favorite show is KISS. Saw them on their reunion tour in 2000 and they kicked azz. Ted Nugent opened for them and that man is freaking awesome live. The Monkees were a great band, also loved their TV show and movie- Head.....The New Monkees on the other hand.... They were awesome live. Davey Jones was running all over the stage. And the ladies there were going mad crazy for him. Lol. Even Marcia Brady was mad crazy for him. |
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The Monkees Reunion Tour, 1985. I was 12 years old and The Monkees (along with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots and a couple other bands) played the Mobile Civic Center. My parents nurtured my music variety. At the time, I was into 80's music, glam metal, heavy metal, rap. But I also loved classic rock, country, 50's music and 70's disco. So, watching a concert of bands that I didn't know (exception being The Monkees, as I knew their music) wasn't beyond me and I really liked the show. Not ashamed to admit this as my first show as it led me to concert-itis. Lol. Now, my all time favorite show is KISS. Saw them on their reunion tour in 2000 and they kicked azz. Ted Nugent opened for them and that man is freaking awesome live. The Monkees were a great band, also loved their TV show and movie- Head.....The New Monkees on the other hand.... They were awesome live. Davey Jones was running all over the stage. And the ladies there were going mad crazy for him. Lol. Even Marcia Brady was mad crazy for him. Marsha! Marsha! Marsha! |
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The Monkees Reunion Tour, 1985. I was 12 years old and The Monkees (along with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots and a couple other bands) played the Mobile Civic Center. My parents nurtured my music variety. At the time, I was into 80's music, glam metal, heavy metal, rap. But I also loved classic rock, country, 50's music and 70's disco. So, watching a concert of bands that I didn't know (exception being The Monkees, as I knew their music) wasn't beyond me and I really liked the show. Not ashamed to admit this as my first show as it led me to concert-itis. Lol. Now, my all time favorite show is KISS. Saw them on their reunion tour in 2000 and they kicked azz. Ted Nugent opened for them and that man is freaking awesome live. The Monkees were a great band, also loved their TV show and movie- Head.....The New Monkees on the other hand.... They were awesome live. Davey Jones was running all over the stage. And the ladies there were going mad crazy for him. Lol. Even Marcia Brady was mad crazy for him. Marsha! Marsha! Marsha! Oh! My nose! |
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Van Halen, Diver Down tour, 1982.
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Bon Jovi
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1976....Aerosmith...Madison Square Garden.. .NYC.....
and AWESOME time was had by all! |
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Edited by
Queene123
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Sun 09/09/12 06:24 PM
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my first concert
andy gibb it was my 13th birthday and i saw the osmonds at the fair i was pg with my daughter (great timing to have morning sickness) that was 29yrs ago Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo at the casino last year during the summer my sister when she was 12 my dad took her to see elton john my dad slept through the whole thing have no clue how he was able to |
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Only concert I've been to was in 2006 I took my dad to see Reba at The Houston Rodeo .
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Budweiser Superfest in Cleveland, Ohio
the line up was New Edition Full Force MCs Earth Wind and Fire and Kool and the Gang |
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Edited by
42BlackBBW
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Mon 09/10/12 12:16 PM
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Very first...Luther Vandross (late 80’s). Booked early and actually had 4th row seats but was sick so didn't get to go.
I was a die hard Luther fan and god know when he would have been back in the UK...I bought another 2 tickets for later on that week and was so far back (nose bleed seats I think they're called), that all I saw of him was this blob in a sequinned jacket. No features, no nothing but he sounded great. Me and my sister sneaked to as close as we could get and sung til our voices gave out. Luther goes down as my most expensive concert to date. |
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I was 4 years old, my mom couldn't find a babysitter, so she took me with her and my uncles and friends to go see Rick James.. I remember only of alot of "cigs" getting passed to one another.
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Eagles, Kansas, and the Beach Boys at Indiana University at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana in 1974. Quite a concert.
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lalapalooza 2010 drugs music and beer
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My first real big concert was at the Hollywood Bowl
I saw The Cure there in 2008 |
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Never been... I hope my first concert attendance will be ON STAGE. no joke....
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BOYS TO MEN ,
& HEAP OF NEW ZEALAND BANDS |
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The seccond to last big day out I think it was.
BFMV 5FDP Sneaky Sound System SOAD Pendulum Those kids who sand the ping pong song. Elemenop Some other famous people played there too but I cant remember, I didnt know these bands beforehand. But five finger death punch was ****ing awesome, ****ing awesomee. Pendulum was the craziest and BFMV were good. That was four years ago, when I was 13. WOO. |
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Santana.. 1972.. Montreal Forum.. I was 14
back up band was Peter Frampton.. he stole the show with an awesome performance... |
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1968 (I think)
Chicago Transit Authority (now known a Chicago) Jefferson Airplane .....yes it really is true Grace Slick can't sing worth a darn Spirit and a bunch of other bands that I can't remember ( that might of been from inhaling "second hand smoke") this was at Long Beach State |
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