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  • peteOcha
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    I always figuered you for an Insane Clown Posse fan Grant, don't know why though, except that it would seem, well, fitting.

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    Yeah, I saw him way back in the early 1990's when he did the Tennessee Moon tour in the round - awesome !!!!

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  • tweetygirl0606
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    Originally posted by Grant Wootton View Post
    The most memorable, for me, was the Bee Gee's One Night Only concert in 1999 held at (what was then) the Sydney Olympic Stadium- it was the most awesome concert I've ever had the privilege to experience, made more poignant by Maurice Gibb's passing in 2003 (and, I sadly not, the distinct possibility of Robin's passing within the next few days)

    Others, of note :

    Neil Diamond
    Billy Idol
    Greenday (American Idiot & 21st Century Breakdown tours)
    The Offspring
    Elton John
    Carlos Santana
    AC/DC (when they were a pub band, back in the mid-late 1970's)
    INXS (In Vancouver, Canada, of all places)
    You reminded me that I did see Neil Diamond, too. He was fantastic..saw him at the Inglewood forum (I think...it's the same place where the Lakers play) around Christmas time about 15 years ago..give or take. I love him..hehe...

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    The most memorable, for me, was the Bee Gee's One Night Only concert in 1999 held at (what was then) the Sydney Olympic Stadium- it was the most awesome concert I've ever had the privilege to experience, made more poignant by Maurice Gibb's passing in 2003 (and, I sadly note, the distinct possibility of Robin's passing within the next few days)

    Others, of note :

    Neil Diamond
    Billy Idol
    Greenday (American Idiot & 21st Century Breakdown tours)
    The Offspring
    Elton John
    Carlos Santana
    AC/DC (when they were a pub band, back in the mid-late 1970's)
    INXS (In Vancouver, Canada, of all places)
    Last edited by Grant Wootton; 04-14-2012, 01:45 AM.

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  • Xiabei
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    Oh yea, that reminds me of a few I've forgotten: The Oak Ridge Boys with Lee Greenwood opening; Chris LeDoux and Mark Chesnutt (I could swear there was someone else too, but at the moment I can't recall).

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  • tweetygirl0606
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    I haven't been to too many concerts, but here are a few:
    Kenny Rogers with the Oak Ridge Boys
    David Cassidy (Atlantic City when I was 12)
    Chicago
    The Eagles
    Diana Ross (Vegas)
    KC and the Sunshine Band with Billy Preston (Vegas)
    4 tops (Vegas)
    Rightious (Spelling?) Bros (Vegas)
    Smokey Robinson(Vegas)

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  • srboone
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    That's what I loved about The Rainmakers. They developed their sound from playing in small clubs and bars-that's where they sounded best. The did play a concert hall (5,000 seating) in Topeka KS in 1989, but in an interview, they said that it felt a little big to them. Their music is more intimate.

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  • peteOcha
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    Gigs in small local clubs are really cool. Something interesting is always bound to happen.

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  • TerryE
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    I didn't really "attend a concert" but there was a band called Cycle Sluts from Hell, playing at a club one night when I was there. I love the band name, but they stunk. The opening band (whose name I can't even remember) was pretty good, though. They reminded me of Iron Maiden.

    My cousin attended VA Tech in the 90s and there was a band that played there often called Valentine Smith. He loved them and took me to 2 shows in small local clubs. They were pretty good. During one show, something happened to electrical stuff in the sound system so they turned it into an acoustic set while repairs were made.

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  • TerryE
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    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    I am a Rush head.Have seen them every tour since Moving Pictures.Still one of the best shows ever.
    I saw Brian Adams on his first tour opening up for the Kinks.Great rock show.Brian was young and still angry.
    I saw Bruce Springsteen on the River tour in Montreal.
    A fellow Rush Head! I knew there was another reason I liked you BW. The first time I saw them was Moving Pictures. Zebra was supposed to open, but for some reason didn't show. I really wish they would have.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Hmmm....I'm not a big concert go'er however I have been to a few:

    Willie (Boxcar) Nelson
    Candlebox
    MXPX (best night ever!)
    For Squirels
    James Taylor
    ZZ Top
    Tom Petty
    Drive and Crying

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  • Teriw
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    Yea, Bell likes to take things over up here. Stupid bastards. I hate bell...although I love my fibreop. lol

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  • bookworm 1
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    So the name changed again.I really have great memories of shows in that building.I saw sooo many bands it was insane.I live closer to Saratoga now.So it is about 2-3 hours to canada and the cost of gas and having a family makes it easier and more cost effective to go to SPAC.If it is a nice night you can get a great deal on lawn tickets and watch from the big screens on the lawn.

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  • Teriw
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    Wait...I just googled to make sure I was right and the Bell Centre in Montreal used to be the Molson Centre

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  • Teriw
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    The Molson Centre is in Barrie Ontario. Not Montreal

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