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+81 09-21-2009 05:49 PM

Jealousy towards seeing The Locust.

kouki 09-21-2009 08:15 PM

Damn,I feel pathetic for having such a short list,but ef it here goes.
Los fabulosos cadillacs
enanitos verdes
molotov
jaguares

Ill add more over the years,hopefully.

Janszoon 09-21-2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kouki (Post 740432)
Los fabulosos cadillacs

Great band! One of my favorite shows ever was seeing them.

TyrantSong 09-22-2009 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Flower Child (Post 740115)
Oh my goodness, everyone's lists are so long!

Heres who I've seen live:

Foreigner
Willie Nelson (x2)
Merle Haggard
Asleep at the Wheel
Liverpool Legends (Beatles's greatest tribute band supposedly)

Who cares if people have long lists, yours makes it up with substance :P


I forgot to add both Chicago and Earth, Wind, & Fire to my list.

Jack Luminous 09-22-2009 07:29 AM

Have seen a few more than once but couldn't be bothered notating them. In vaguely chronological order, probably missing some because I was too wasted...

George Thorogood
Armoured Angel
Alchemist
Nirvana
The Hard Ons
Tumbleweed
Suicidal Tendencies
Pearl Jam
Infectious Grooves
The Meanies
Frenzal Rhomb
The Prodigy
Fear Factory
The Offspring
Soundgarden
Insurge
Fishbone
The Fauves
Slayer
Korn
Dubwar
Pennywise
311
Reel Big Fish
Blink 182
Grinspoon
Tool
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Rancid

Gavin B. 09-22-2009 08:02 AM

List all the bands you've seen live

I couldn't possibly do that. I can't even remember that names of all the bands I've seen live. When I worked for the Boston Phoenix in the Eighties, I was in the clubs five nights a week and writting at least three reviews of concerts each week. Among the shows I do remember, the following were the best of the early ones:

Bob Dylan at Kiel Opera House, St. Louis
The Muddy Waters Band at the Castaway St. Louis
The Band at the River Festival- Edwardsville Illinois
Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Forest Park Pavillion in St. Louis
The Flying Burrito Brothers at the River Festival in Edwardsvillie Ill.
Professor Longhair at the St. Louis Blues Festival
Joni Mitchell at the River Festival, Edwardville Ill.
The Who, Led Zeppelin and Joe C*cker at Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis
The Rolling Stones at some place I don't remember in Champagne Illinois
Jethro Tull and Mountain at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Grateful Dead at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Hour Glass (an early version of the Allman Brothers Band) at the Castaway in St. Louis
Jefferson Airplane at some ballroom in Chicago I don't remember
Jimi Hendrix at Keil Auditorium (The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for the Monkees and all the teeny bopper girls in the audience were afraid of him!)

The gets you up to 1970 when I was age 10. My father was a rock and roll concert promoter in St. Louis and I went to most of the concerts with him.
My first concert was the Dylan concert in 1966 when I was six years old.

Janszoon 09-22-2009 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Gavin B. (Post 740586)
List all the bands you've seen live

I couldn't possibly do that. I can't even remember that names of all the bands I've seen live. When I worked for the Boston Phoenix in the Eighties, I was in the clubs five nights a week and writting at least three reviews of concerts each week. Among the shows I do remember, the following were the best of the early ones:

Bob Dylan at Kiel Opera House, St. Louis
The Muddy Waters Band at the Castaway St. Louis
The Band at the River Festival- Edwardsville Illinois
Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Forest Park Pavillion in St. Louis
The Flying Burrito Brothers at the River Festival in Edwardsvillie Ill.
Professor Longhair at the St. Louis Blues Festival
Joni Mitchell at the River Festival, Edwardville Ill.
The Who, Led Zeppelin and Joe C*cker at Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis
The Rolling Stones at some place I don't remember in Champagne Illinois
Jethro Tull and Mountain at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Grateful Dead at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Hour Glass (an early version of the Allman Brothers Band) at the Castaway in St. Louis
Jefferson Airplane at some ballroom in Chicago I don't remember
Jimi Hendrix at Keil Auditorium (The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for the Monkees and all the teeny bopper girls in the audience were afraid of him!)

The gets you up to 1970 when I was age 10. My father was a rock and roll concert promoter in St. Louis and I went to most of the concerts with him.
My first concert was the Dylan concert in 1966 when I was six years old.

Damn, I'm jealous. Especially of Prof. Longhair. I would've loved to have seen him.

Flower Child 09-22-2009 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Gavin B. (Post 740586)
List all the bands you've seen live

I couldn't possibly do that. I can't even remember that names of all the bands I've seen live. When I worked for the Boston Phoenix in the Eighties, I was in the clubs five nights a week and writting at least three reviews of concerts each week. Among the shows I do remember, the following were the best of the early ones:

Bob Dylan at Kiel Opera House, St. Louis
The Muddy Waters Band at the Castaway St. Louis
The Band at the River Festival- Edwardsville Illinois
Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Forest Park Pavillion in St. Louis
The Flying Burrito Brothers at the River Festival in Edwardsvillie Ill.
Professor Longhair at the St. Louis Blues Festival
Joni Mitchell at the River Festival, Edwardville Ill.
The Who, Led Zeppelin and Joe C*cker at Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis
The Rolling Stones at some place I don't remember in Champagne Illinois
Jethro Tull and Mountain at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Grateful Dead at Red Rocks in Colorado
The Hour Glass (an early version of the Allman Brothers Band) at the Castaway in St. Louis
Jefferson Airplane at some ballroom in Chicago I don't remember
Jimi Hendrix at Keil Auditorium (The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for the Monkees and all the teeny bopper girls in the audience were afraid of him!)

The gets you up to 1970 when I was age 10. My father was a rock and roll concert promoter in St. Louis and I went to most of the concerts with him.
My first concert was the Dylan concert in 1966 when I was six years old.

:yikes: Who are you Gavin B. :laughing:

Flower Child 09-22-2009 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TyrantSong (Post 740555)
Who cares if people have long lists, yours makes it up with substance :P


I forgot to add both Chicago and Earth, Wind, & Fire to my list.

Well thanks that makes me feel better.

edit: sorry for the double post

Unrelenting 09-22-2009 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by +81 (Post 740348)
Jealousy towards seeing The Locust.

Not gunna lie, it was one of the best shows I've seen


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