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Amy Winehouse before the drugs and alcohol messed her up...
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Ray Charles
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Grateful Dead, ideally in ‘69 or ‘77
Pink Floyd Zeppelin before Page was drunk falling off barstools and putting on bad shows Hendrix 2pac Biggie The Who Leonard Cohen The Doors Beatles Mozart Beethoven Too young to have seen many other than Cohen and the bad Dead at the end when too young for all that fun. |
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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 |
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They all did long solos. Eddie lost his mind playing a long set that ended with Eruption. Alex did one of the cooler drum solos I've ever heard. Michael did an interesting base solo, and later Sammy did a great a cappella rendition of Where Eagles Fly. I don't know if they ever corrected the speakers, since I never saw another show there. Maybe that's just how it sounds in the crappy seats. I would add that while the concert was mostly stuff from OU812 and 5150, they did do a few of the Roth-era classics. Even with the speaker distortion, I could tell Sammy was singing the Dave lyrics pretty much dead on. I highly doubt if Dave could effectively sing Sammy's stuff. |
pink floyd and the who
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Odd thing is I never was that big a fan of Bryan Adams and I've seen him twice. First time was '82 he opened for Foreigner 4 and the other was the Amnesty Int'l Show in Atlanta 1986, it was U2, the Police, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Bryan Adams. He seemed a bit out of place at the event, he came on after Lou Reed and before Gabriel. I thought Peter Gabriel was the best part of the show. I did see U2 on the Unforgettable Fire Tour in Jacksonville the year before in '85 and they were much better when they put on a full show.
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Led Zepplin, though I did sort of see them when I saw Robert Plant play in LA and Jimmy Page and JPJ joined him for the back half of the show.
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Sorry, I just can’t ****ing stand the guy, but that shouldn’t temper your enjoyment. |
Watching the "story of wish you were here" on axstv right now
Those guys never "got along" |
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