What is the best concert you've ever went to?

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Lit, A, Joe Strummer, Silverchair, Offspring. All in one evening. In the nineties.
Good times, good times.
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"yell and scream", that is so not me :hihi:

I used to have Maze's live in New Orleans album, loved it, but I never saw them live, unfortunately.
One of the very few bands I would have liked to see.
And EWF.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:"yell and scream", that is so not me :hihi:

And EWF.
YES>> I know...
Got to admit, it's not me either, now..
my old back can't take it.. though my spirit is willing.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I don't like concerts. That whole mass character with zillions of strangers around me, some drunk or stoned. Not to mention artists that - deliberately or not - stray too far from the studio versions of their songs, or crowds yelling along lyrics or..
Right about there is when I began to imagine someone who always has the top button buttoned on their freshly starched & ironed beige shirt,always places their sensible shoes in the exact same place next to the doorway, and always eats the same brand of dry toast because they like the consistency
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Shortlist:
Dinosaur Jr mid-80s at PlanetX in Liverpool. Tiny, sweaty basement with scant regard for fire regulations
Rose Consort of Viols York Early Music Festival late 90s
Juan Martin York Guild Hall

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Too many great concerts to count, but one that stands out was a twin bill: Alice Cooper and Three Dog Night in Mobile, Alabama, 1980 (might have been '81..yeah I forget which year for the obvious reasons :->).

Just one of those magic nights when both acts were really cooking, the sound was perfect, and the crowd was really into it.

I seem to recall reading somewhere that Keith Richards once said words to the effect of, "The best band in the world is playing a killer set in a small bar somewhere right now."
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toonertik wrote:...
yell and scream.. jump and laugh, you old misery...
:lol: :hug:
:lol: :party:

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resynthesis wrote:Shortlist:
Dinosaur Jr mid-80s at PlanetX in Liverpool. Tiny, sweaty basement with scant regard for fire regulations
Rose Consort of Viols York Early Music Festival late 90s
Juan Martin York Guild Hall
planet x was great, saw pretty much the entire earache catalogue there.
:ud:

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Public Enemy in Leeds in 1989.

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donkey tugger wrote:Public Enemy in Leeds in 1989.

You were the public enemy in leeds in '89 :hihi:

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So the best concerts were largely during the '70s and '80s?
Or maybe the best concert experiences happen when we are young and here at KVR we are a bunch of older people now? :wink:

I'm waiting for someone who mentions a concert of last year as his favorite one.
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.

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vurt wrote:
resynthesis wrote:Shortlist:
Dinosaur Jr mid-80s at PlanetX in Liverpool. Tiny, sweaty basement with scant regard for fire regulations
Rose Consort of Viols York Early Music Festival late 90s
Juan Martin York Guild Hall
planet x was great, saw pretty much the entire earache catalogue there.
Me too, good chance our paths have crossed once or twice then :tu:

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ZZ-Top in a football stadium somewhere in Germany, early nineties. There was an opening act: John Farnham. He stood on a stage of 20m wide, 10m deep or so. His music style was different from ZZ-Top so it wasn't really appreciated by the public. But he had an opening act as well: Bryan Adams played nearly an hour as well. He also had an opening act, a local rock band whose name I have forgotten. So three opening acts before the gents of ZZ-Top entered the stage. Black curtains around the stage were lifted, and it was sized a whopping 40m x 40m on which they had built a car demolition plant. They not only stood on conveyer belts, but also drove around in buggies, a dummy of the drummer was lifted into the car cruncher, big-boobed dancers in hotpants, totally over the (zz) top!

A few years later I saw ZZ-Top again in a local venue which could only house 1000 people. On stage nothing but just three guys, stacks of guitar amps and a single spotlight. A very different but perfect concert again...
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I'm waiting for someone who mentions a concert of last year as his favorite one.
Not last year, but a few years ago....Jarre's all-analogue tour. I went to the London concert. And whereas it wasn't the 'best, BEST' concert I've ever been to, my 'nostalgia barometer' was about to explode as I sat in the audience, awaiting the start of the concert...so for that reason only, it's the best for me.

In fact, I felt the same when I saw Jarre live at the London Docklands in 1988. However, here, I think it was my 'anticipation barometer' that almost exploded. :hihi:
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Leonard Cohen, Fox Theater Detroit 2012. Tickets were ridiculously expensive, but I'm glad I got to see the lazy bastard living in a suit live once in my lifetime. Showman and a saint, that's for sure.

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