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Re: Your best concert
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Oh. I did see Florence Henderson in Bham the night after the Rolling Stones in 1989. Talk about polar opposite concerts! ![grin grin](/forum/images/graemlins/default/grin.gif) Ole gal could sing pretty good tho! Duran Duran in Los Angeles was very cool. Had seats about 15 rows back.
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo Van Hagar
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo Van Hagar So true, and IMO both Sammy Haggar and Van Halen were nowhere near as good as they were before.
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Re: Your best concert
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procul harm was my first, when i was 15 years old. small venue. i'm 70. U2 in atlanta. black oak arkansas when i was in college. beach boys at vanderbilt. still, led zep best of all ...
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Re: Your best concert
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U2 was pretty good but the best I have seen was the Rolling Stones in the late 80's.
Worst? Guns and Roses. Axl Rose is a horrible performer.
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo Van Hagar Yeah I was glad to have seen Van Halen back in the David Lee Roth days as well. And I actually liked Sammy Hagar as a solo artist but it was just not the same band with him as the front man. I still remember being in awe of Eddie Van Halen at that concert. Some performers can sound good in the studio but can't duplicate it live on stage but that wasn't Eddie. He was amazing live.
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo Van Hagar So true, and IMO both Sammy Haggar and Van Halen were nowhere near as good as they were before. I'm gonna have to bring up diver down from the playlist some little guitars for the ride home
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Re: Your best concert
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U2 was pretty good but the best I have seen was the Rolling Stones in the late 80's.
Worst? Guns and Roses. Axl Rose is a horrible performer.
Yeah Guns and Roses were just unreliable as hell. They might put on a great show one night; or show up so wasted they could hardly stand the next night; or get pissed and walk off the stage half way through a show; or not even show up for the next concert.
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Re: Your best concert
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Sadly, I never got to see Led Zeppelin.
1. Van Halen at Mobile Auditorium. Back in their early days with David Lee Roth. 2. Rush R40 in N.O. Saw them many many times before that but the R40 final tour was by far the best.
There were many other big name concerts (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Kiss, etc) but they are not in the same class as those two. Van Halen after Roth was not Van Halen anyhow imo Van Hagar Yeah I was glad to have seen Van Halen back in the David Lee Roth days as well. And I actually liked Sammy Hagar as a solo artist but it was just not the same band with him as the front man. I still remember being in awe of Eddie Van Halen at that concert. Some performers can sound good in the studio but can't duplicate it live on stage but that wasn't Eddie. He was amazing live. Eddie Van Halen was the greatest guitarist to ever pluck a string.
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Re: Your best concert
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U2 was pretty good but the best I have seen was the Rolling Stones in the late 80's.
Worst? Guns and Roses. Axl Rose is a horrible performer.
Yeah Guns and Roses were just unreliable as hell. They might put on a great show one night; or show up so wasted they could hardly stand the next night; or get pissed and walk off the stage half way through a show; or not even show up for the next concert. Saw them when they were unknown and opening for the Crue. Appetite hadn’t been out long at all. Best opening act ever, bar none. About 6 months later a good friend and his girlfriend paid scalper prices, like 200 a ticket to see them in Tuscaloosa I think it was. They left early it was so bad. I watched some special on axle not long ago. I kept flipping channels when it would come on because I couldn’t stand his ego. Finally watched it and it was a really good documentary and explained a lot of his problems and made sense. He suffers from panic attacks and stage fright. Concert promoter talked about the time he sent LAPD to arrest him at his home and bring him to the show. Still don’t care for his ego but at least there eases insight into his problems.
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Re: Your best concert
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I've been to quite a few dating back to the mid-70's but the absolute most enjoyable was John Fogerty a few years ago singing his CCR songs with a band of fantastic musicians .
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Re: Your best concert
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Eddie Van Halen was the greatest guitarist to ever pluck a string.[/quote]
Off topic here but Jimi Hendrix is like from another planet with the guitar in his hands. Jimi only lived 27 years but made an unforgettable mark on this world with the guitar in his hands.
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