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I have a summer job at the local amphitheater. Kiss was there last summer. It was not really a live show. Eric Singer in Peter Criss Makeup playing air piano on Beth. Paul's vocals were mostly taped. They didn't even care enough to do their own sound check. I've worked there 7 summers and they are the only band who didn't do their job sound check. Lots of bells and whistles. A good show but not a live show and not worth the prices. How about $1,000 for pit tickets that only got you a seat. I've seen a lot of behind the scene stuff working over there. Kiss isn't the only band that uses mixes and tapes. However they are one of the most outspoken about other bands that keep going when they should stop. Still like their old music. Just not the attitude they have now.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI was 3 in '76 lol. 2 if the show was before March.
That's crazy about the Beetles! $5 bucks sure got you a lot more back then.
I looked up the ticket prices yesterday and they are insanely high for KISS for decent seats. I'll probably end up passing.
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Honestly those are the bands of my youth and things change. I'm not sure I actually want to see any of them live anymore. I would rather bask in the glow of the stereo will playing my cassette tapes and CD's.
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI saw all those groups several times during their heyday and they were awesome shows. I saw Def Leppard a few years back and it just wasn't the Leppard of my youth
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I saw all those groups several times during their heyday and they were awesome shows. I saw Def Leppard a few years back and it just wasn't the Leppard of my youthOriginally posted by RonClinton View PostToyed with the idea of attending this coming summer‘s triple bill with Def Leppard, Poison, and Motley Crue, but decided ultimately to pass. I’ve seen videos of a couple of their more recent performances, and while Def Leppard is sounding okay, the other two not so much.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostSaw Kiss live in 1976. An unknown band going by the name Cheap Trick opened for them. It was a really good show.I was 3 in '76 lol. 2 if the show was before March.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostDamn you're old.
That's crazy about the Beetles! $5 bucks sure got you a lot more back then.
I looked up the ticket prices yesterday and they are insanely high for KISS for decent seats. I'll probably end up passing.
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Toyed with the idea of attending this coming summer‘s triple bill with Def Leppard, Poison, and Motley Crue, but decided ultimately to pass. I’ve seen videos of a couple of their more recent performances, and while Def Leppard is sounding okay, the other two not so much.
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$5!!! That's insane. Could you imagine what that concert would cost today?Originally posted by Martin View PostYes I am old! But in all honesty I was 13 when I saw Kiss. My wife, who is older than me and she saw The Beatles on their one appearance in Portland in 1965.
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KISS - I saw them a couple of years ago at White River Amphitheater in Auburn. It was on their last tour. Or maybe their final tour. Or perhaps it was their final last tour? I can't keep up. It was a combo bill of Def Leppard and KISS. I hadn't seen either before, and honestly was there for Def Leppard. Both bands put on a good show and I'm glad I saw KISS, but it's not a band I need to see again.
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Yes I am old! But in all honesty I was 13 when I saw Kiss. My wife, who is older than me and she saw The Beatles on their one appearance in Portland in 1965.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostDamn you're old.
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Damn you're old.Originally posted by Martin View PostSaw Kiss live in 1976. An unknown band going by the name Cheap Trick opened for them. It was a really good show.
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Saw Kiss live in 1976. An unknown band going by the name Cheap Trick opened for them. It was a really good show.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostNever was much of a fan of the Beetles but looks like a cool show all the same.
KISS is going to be hear sometime next year I think. Seriously thinking about attending that one as I have never seen them live before.
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Never was much of a fan of the Beetles but looks like a cool show all the same.
KISS is going to be hear sometime next year I think. Seriously thinking about attending that one as I have never seen them live before.
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Attended a concert last night for the first time in many years. Saw a tribute band of The Beatles called 'The Fab Four' They play songs covering the bands entire existence. There are three costume changes during the show and Ed Sullivan is there to entertain.
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Also the first show I have been to where they encourage you to take photos.Attached Files
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Styx came through town here at Ceasar's Windsor in November - yay free tickets!!!!!! 4th time seeing them, and was my wife's first rock concert too! They always put on a great show.
re: Foo Fighters - I want to see them one day. Not a huge fan, but I do like a lot of their stuff I hear on the radio. Detroit has a new arena for their hockey team, and there are a ton of concerts lined up, not sure if they are one of them or not.
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I'm seeing them for the first time in 2018...really looking forward to it.Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostI really want to see Foo Fighters. That's a bucket list show for sure. .
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