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StraWMyerS 08-27-2023 12:43 AM

Best concert experience
 
Just got home from easily one of the best shows I've ever seen. Phish brought out Derek Trucks in the second set of an already outstanding show and blew everyone's minds.

So I'm wondering for the people here, what's your favorite concert memory?

And also, which artists would you most enjoy seeing jamming out together if it could be arranged?

Ty Hope 08-27-2023 02:05 AM

Beastie Boys at Budokan in Tokyo was great. Iron Maiden in Tokyo also way up there.

Rbradleigh 08-27-2023 02:07 AM

Smashing Pumpkins, Miami, I want to say 1996


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budd2222 08-27-2023 05:36 AM

Sly and the Family Stone- El Paso TX. A great live show, much better than any recording.

the mesiah 08-27-2023 07:13 AM

Santana at the old Nokia live center back in 2010 I believe

hairysasquatch 08-27-2023 07:20 AM

Gwar in Ashtabula, Ohio

NotGoSportsBall 08-27-2023 08:27 AM

Easy. Rammstein. Been to close to 50 concerts since the 90s and nothing comes close. Better show than Pink Floyd.

jmarascojr 08-27-2023 08:27 AM

Up In Smoke Tour (1999'ish) Rochester NY
Eminem/Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg/Ice Cube/Warren G/Nate Dogg/WestSide Connection/D12/Xzibit

And I saw BB King a year or two before he passed with my Dad, that was pretty cool...

LVDan 08-27-2023 09:00 AM

[QUOTE=StraWMyerS;19016061]Just got home from easily one of the best shows I've ever seen. Phish brought out Derek Trucks in the second set of an already outstanding show and blew everyone's minds.

So I'm wondering for the people here, what's your favorite concert memory?

And also, which artists would you most enjoy seeing jamming out together if it could be arranged?[/QUOTE]


I saw where Trey was a guest with TTB a few weeks ago. Great to see them return the favor.
Derek is slowly becoming one of the greatest of this generation, without the benefit of any mainstream radio exposure.
One of the really great takeaways of the jam band era in the last 30 years is the culture of collaboration.
A huge anchor IMO has been the great Warren Haynes, who I’ve seen (either in person or on yt) jam with almost everyone. He’s been an incredible ambassador and example of this for a long time now.
What tune(s) did Trucks join on?

callou2131 08-27-2023 11:59 AM

Pantera Hammerjacks in 1992. For me will never be beat.

TheHeel 08-27-2023 12:03 PM

Pearl Jam at MSG
July 8, 2003

asujbl 08-27-2023 12:26 PM

[QUOTE=jmarascojr;19016179]Up In Smoke Tour (1999'ish) Rochester NY
Eminem/Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg/Ice Cube/Warren G/Nate Dogg/WestSide Connection/D12/Xzibit

And I saw BB King a year or two before he passed with my Dad, that was pretty cool...[/QUOTE]

This is correct

Well in Columbus but the same show

hxcmilkshake 08-27-2023 12:38 PM

STP , NYE 01 at HRL ORL

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LVDan 08-27-2023 12:39 PM

Best concert experience
 
Id love to see Jason Isbell rejoin the Drive by Truckers for a mini tour to see them careen their way through Decoration Day and the Dirty South era stuff. I missed it 20 years ago.
So many great concert memories:
Mom taking me along to the Stones in 81 at 8 or 9 years old.
1st dead show in Oakland in 89?
Blues Traveler at the Palace in Hollywood in 93
Sprinting out to a side stage to catch the last few songs of Morphine’s set at Hartford HORDE in 95
Sweating with the kids in down front for the OG 2man attack of Black Keys at the Troubadour in 2006.
Widespread Panic at Toad’s Place in CT in 95.
Govt Mule/ Blues Traveler NYE 95/96 Roseland NYC
Mother Hips at the Hard Rock Cafe in LV around 2010
Warren joining DMB for Cortez the Killer at the Gorge at the onset of my best shroom night ever maybe 2011 or 2012…surrounded by some incredible young women I was traveling with.

majestik101 08-27-2023 12:46 PM

My top 5

1. U2 Rose Bowl 360° Tour, October 25, 2009 - About 100,000 people were there. Black Eyed Peas opened, and Slash joined onstage for Sweet Child O' Mine.

2. The Police Reunion/Foo Fighters at Dodger Stadium June 23, 2007.

3. Prince at the Inglewood Forum, April 22, 2011. Over 3 and a half hours of Prince. Played every hit, and throughout the show he was joined onstage by cameo performers like Alicia Keys, Sheila E. and Shelby J.

4. Depeche Mode at the Hollywood Bowl, August 16, 2009. Magical.

5. Simple Minds at the Orpheum, October 15, 2013

LVDan 08-27-2023 12:53 PM

[QUOTE=majestik101;19016426]My top 5

1. U2 Rose Bowl 360° Tour, October 25, 2009 - About 100,000 people were there. Black Eyed Peas opened, and Slash joined onstage for Sweet Child O' Mine.

2. The Police Reunion/Foo Fighters at Dodger Stadium June 23, 2007.

3. Prince at the Inglewood Forum, April 22, 2011. Over 3 and a half hours of Prince. Played every hit, and throughout the show he was joined onstage by cameo performers like Alicia Keys, Sheila E. and Shelby J.

4. Depeche Mode at the Hollywood Bowl, August 16, 2009. Magical.

5. Simple Minds at the Orpheum, October 15, 2013[/QUOTE]


Great list!
The Police would have been epic and Prince?? He’s One of two on my bucket list unfulfilled…I hope to see Stevie Wonder before it’s too late.


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daveyc1 08-27-2023 01:38 PM

For me it would be back in either 99 or 00. Saw The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Foo Fighters opened. it was just electric. will never forget it.

zonacats8 08-27-2023 03:22 PM

Never been a huge music/concert person, so haven't been to all too many.

Does Bonnaroo count as one concert? Because if so, that would be it for me when I went back in 2005, was a great time. Tom Petty & Heartbreakers and then Radiohead on back to back nights on the main stage was pretty awesome.

jrosales 08-27-2023 03:31 PM

[QUOTE=budd2222;19016108]Sly and the Family Stone- El Paso TX. A great live show, much better than any recording.[/QUOTE]

County Coliseum?

Attended many great concerts there

StraWMyerS 08-27-2023 05:06 PM

[QUOTE=LVDan;19016208]I saw where Trey was a guest with TTB a few weeks ago. Great to see them return the favor.
Derek is slowly becoming one of the greatest of this generation, without the benefit of any mainstream radio exposure.
One of the really great takeaways of the jam band era in the last 30 years is the culture of collaboration.
A huge anchor IMO has been the great Warren Haynes, who I’ve seen (either in person or on yt) jam with almost everyone. He’s been an incredible ambassador and example of this for a long time now.
What tune(s) did Trucks join on?[/QUOTE]

When Trucks joined they started out with a cover of Golden Age by TV on the Radio,, and then played Everything's Right (and boy was it ever) .. followed that with a new song I'm not familiar with and then First Tube... thought he wouldn't be back for the encore but to everyone's delight came back out for a supercharged Possum.

Yeah I agree with all that. I started calling Trucks my favorite living guitarist 4 or 5 years ago. Thought maybe it was because I'm so partial to the Allmans band but seems more people have been catching on to him lately.

Haynes always a great collaborator as well, definitely.

TheHeel 08-27-2023 06:58 PM

[QUOTE=daveyc1;19016515]For me it would be back in either 99 or 00. Saw The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Foo Fighters opened. it was just electric. will never forget it.[/QUOTE]


PNC Arts Center?

Great show if it was.

sthoemke 08-27-2023 07:01 PM

Quit Riot circa 1990 at a small venue (crowd of about 250)

Josh611 08-27-2023 09:13 PM

Ed Sheeran about a month ago. Eminem came out and performed Lose Yourself and Stan. That place was so loud it was incredible.

I’ve been to like 5 concerts in my life, but that one will be hard to top. It was awesome.

daveyc1 08-27-2023 09:17 PM

[QUOTE=TheHeel;19017052]PNC Arts Center?

Great show if it was.[/QUOTE]

nope, I saw them at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland. It was a great show.

tjenkins 08-27-2023 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=NotGoSportsBall;19016178]Easy. Rammstein. Been to close to 50 concerts since the 90s and nothing comes close. Better show than Pink Floyd.[/QUOTE]

I am in agreement with this post. My son asked me if I wanted to go to Rammstein with him and I said sure. I have been to my fair share of concerts but I have never seen anything like it. It is an overload of the senses. I loved it. Better than anything I have ever seen, by far!


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