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Steron 02:47 PM 07-30-2020
DJJasonp thought this might be a good topic for a thread. I listed these in the First Concert thread. Figured it might be easier to break them out of the other thread. I'm sure there are more that I will come up with later.


In no order:
Van Halen with David Lee Roth
Journey
Motley Crue
Guns N' Roses
Kid Rock
Ozzy
White Zombie
Bengals
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eDave 09:34 PM 08-01-2020
peace
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Stryker 11:30 PM 08-01-2020
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
I have been lucky enough to see Rush 19 times in 4 different states. They were always amazing. Some of the other bands mentioned in this thread that I have seen.

Paul McCartney (Beatles)
Page / Plant (Zep) 2 times
Dio 2 times
Pink Floyd at Arrowhead
U2
Scorpions 7 times- once with Bon Jovi Opening
Ozzy 5 times- once with Metallica opening
Queen with Billy Squire opening
AC/DC 3 times
Kiss with and without makeup
AFI
Crue- 4 times with and without Neil
Def Lepard - 2 times including 1st US tour
Black Sabbath- with Ozzy
Green Day
April Wine with Eddie Money opening
Foreigner 2 times (1st concert was Foreigner 4)
Van Halen 4 times with Dave than Sammy 3 times
Rob Zombie 2 times- once opening for Ozzy
God Smack
Creed
Lynard Skynard
Offspring 8 times
Ted Nugent 3 times
Sammy Hagar
The Cult
Triumph- 3 times
The Who
Judas Preist- 3 times
Queensryche- 3 times
Iron Maiden- 4 times
Tesla- 4 times
Many many more plus 100s of smaller and local shows.

Who I regret never seeing- The Doors, Jimi, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Alice Cooper
Of your list, the only groups I have not seen are Scorpions, Dio (saw him with Black Sabbath) and Paul McCartney. Don't know who AFI is.
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Stryker 12:03 AM 08-02-2020
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
I have been lucky enough to see Rush 19 times in 4 different states. They were always amazing. Some of the other bands mentioned in this thread that I have seen.

Paul McCartney (Beatles)
Page / Plant (Zep) 2 times
Dio 2 times
Pink Floyd at Arrowhead
U2
Scorpions 7 times- once with Bon Jovi Opening
Ozzy 5 times- once with Metallica opening
Queen with Billy Squire opening
AC/DC 3 times
Kiss with and without makeup
AFI
Crue- 4 times with and without Neil
Def Lepard - 2 times including 1st US tour
Black Sabbath- with Ozzy
Green Day
April Wine with Eddie Money opening
Foreigner 2 times (1st concert was Foreigner 4)
Van Halen 4 times with Dave than Sammy 3 times
Rob Zombie 2 times- once opening for Ozzy
God Smack
Creed
Lynard Skynard
Offspring 8 times
Ted Nugent 3 times
Sammy Hagar
The Cult
Triumph- 3 times
The Who
Judas Preist- 3 times
Queensryche- 3 times
Iron Maiden- 4 times
Tesla- 4 times
Many many more plus 100s of smaller and local shows.

Who I regret never seeing- The Doors, Jimi, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Alice Cooper
Of your list I can add...

Rush
REO Speedwagon
Journey
Accept
Krokus
Cheap Trick
White Zombie
ZZ Top
Disturbed
Quiet Riot
Yes
Blue Oyster Cult
Bryan Adams
Warrant
Poison
Foreigner
Lillian Axe
Lita Ford
Dokken
Cinderella
Metallica
Twisted Sister
Heart
Kansas
Stryper
Guns and Roses
Styx
U2
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Molitoth 03:51 AM 08-02-2020
Originally Posted by Shiver Me Timbers:
Watching the "story of wish you were here" on axstv right now
Those guys never "got along"
Yeah! My fav's are WYWH and Animals, both recorded at a time of major drama within the band.
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lawrenceRaider 06:50 AM 08-02-2020
I had a chance to see Nirvana and Alice in Chains in around '92 I think and didn't get to go.
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penchief 07:49 AM 08-02-2020
Talking Heads.
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PurpleJesus28 10:10 AM 08-02-2020
I agree Talking Heads for sure and Nirvana/Alice In Chains would've been killer.
My list would be,from bands/groups i had a chance to see,some still do.
Depeche Mode
The Cure
The Cranberries
Duran Duran
Queensryche
REM
Anthrax
Springsteen
Cinderella
Skid Row(moreso back in the day)
Guns N Roses
The Fixx

A lot of other 80's bands i would've liked to seen.
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Third Eye 11:05 AM 08-02-2020
Originally Posted by penchief:
Talking Heads.
Unfortunately I was only 3 at the time, but man I’d give a lot to have seen them when they were touring with Adrian Belew as part of the band. If anyone hasn’t seen it, look for the Live in Rome show on YouTube. Incredible.
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Dartgod 12:41 PM 08-02-2020
Paging KC Dan.

I remember a Van Halen concert in Vegas he regrets missing I'm sure.

I'll tell the story a bit later if he doesn't show up.
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Easy 6 12:44 PM 08-02-2020
The original Guns n Roses, when they were the baddest dudes on the block
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penchief 03:58 PM 08-02-2020
Originally Posted by Third Eye:
Unfortunately I was only 3 at the time, but man I’d give a lot to have seen them when they were touring with Adrian Belew as part of the band. If anyone hasn’t seen it, look for the Live in Rome show on YouTube. Incredible.
That’s why they are my biggest regret. The other bands I wish I could have seen were either extinct or past their prime by the time I was old enough to go to concerts. The Heads are one of my all time favorites and were in their prime while I was in my my teens and twenties. I should have made a determined effort to see them before they broke up.

I agree about the Rome show. They were a great live band. The Name of This Band is Talking Heads is very under appreciated, IMO.
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JD10367 04:19 PM 08-02-2020
Pink Floyd back in the Dark Side/Wall days. The Sex Pistols. The Clash. Iron Maiden or Judas Priest when they were unknown and in small venues (I've seen them both in arenas). Van Halen. Boston. Talking Heads. Alice in Chains. Nirvana or Pearl Jam when they were unknown. Mother Love Bone. Jimi Hendrix. The Beatles. Shit, you could go on and on, there have been so many great acts...
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eDave 02:09 AM 08-03-2020
Gotta add My Morning Jacket at Red Rocks. While I was physically there, I didn't account for the altitude and got way wasted and don't remember anything past the 1st song. Still exceedingly upset with myself over that one. The videos look incredible. :/
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scho63 02:55 AM 08-03-2020
Had:
Led Zeppelin
Kiss

Updating my list:

Frank Sinatra
Elvis
Queen
Elvis Costello and the Attractions
B-52's
David Bowie
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Heart
Motley Crue
Jackson 5
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eDave 05:36 AM 08-03-2020
Adding Triumph.
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