I saw them in Columbia SC and it was pretty goodMetallica/The Cult 1989, Damaged Justice Tour.
Saw that show but it was Whitesnake and not GnR that opened.Motley Crue on the Girls Girls Girls tour was pretty great. They had an unknown Gun n Roses open for them and Tommy Lee's overhead drum solo was insane.
OuchAllman Brothers Band. Sandstone Ampitheater Kansas City 1995. Dickie Betts at his prime and a Young Warren Haynes. Allan Woody (aka the ugliest man to ever strap on a bass) was unbelievable. More screaming Guitar than you could fathom. I'm a deadhead so it took me like 10 years to admit it was the best show I ever saw......but it was.
Saw the last 10-11 shows of the last grateful dead run including the "riot" show and the last show ever.
Of course. And since there's absolutely no way to film or record them, or to broadcast them or make a movie or special or reality TV show or simulcast or bootleg, there's clearly only one single way to interpret the question.Aren't all concerts live by definition?
Great show! I went the one in Cleveland the week before NC.The Who "25th Anniversary/The Kids are Alright Tour" in 1989 at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.
Daltrey was in great voice, and he had so much energy. He put any aerobics instructor to shame with the way he moved around the whole show. Townshend was whipping his windmills, Entwistle thumping his bass, and Jones banging his drums. It was loud and it rocked!!Great show! I went the one in Cleveland the week before NC.The Who "25th Anniversary/The Kids are Alright Tour" in 1989 at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh.
Weird to have a band, whom at the time I had never heard a single song from, still be one of my favorite shows after all these years.I've pontificated about this on this forum many of times, but I saw Pearl Jam open up for two well known bands probably about 5-6 weeks before 10 was released. Outside of a few 'These are the MLB guys' whispers from others in the crowd, we had no idea who they were. To say that they completely stole the night would be an understatement. The energy that band brought that night still echoes in me.
No way you get crushed in my world. That album was straight genius. Awesome all around.Might get crushed for this but Kanye came to our campus in 2004 right after College Dropout. 21 year old me thought it was an amazing performance.
I've seen the Hold Steady a few times now, but one of my top 3 concerts (I can't choose just one) is seeing them at the Bascilica Block Party in MSP - summer 2009. Outdoors in their hometown, in front of the big Bascilica downtown, I had no idea what I was walking into. I had heard they were a good band but had never really listened to them. The energy was unreal and that night remains one of my favorite concert experiences ever.My default answer for this is The Hold Steady at Lee's Palace about 10 years ago now. Small venue, favourite band, perfect setlist.
There are two concerts that I regret not going to see. One was Paul McCartney in 2011 and this Eagles tour was the other. RIP Glenn Frey :(And the Eagles Hell Freezes Over tour Fed-Ex Forum was musically great.
I think I saw three shows from that run which was very cool. Another cool show that happened right before they got back together was Don Henley's Walden Woods benefit at Foxboro. He sounded REALLY good that night. That was a couple of months after I graduated high school and I took my wife.And the Eagles Hell Freezes Over tour Fed-Ex Forum was musically great.