Most Embarrassing concert...

Ms. Wes C.addleMs. Wes C.addle Posts: 2,559
edited June 2010 in Other Music
Is there a concert that you've attended that you are ashamed to admit to?

We all have, so list it!!! :twisted:
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  • Not going to lie... I saw Kenny Chesney at the Waupaca County Fair when I was 15.
    Drank too much beer and went on rides after... puked everywhere.
    And, ran from cops. Epic fail.
  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Richard Marx and Wilson Phillips on the same bill. I was 9. Still no excuse
  • SarahLouSarahLou Posts: 175
    I went to see Wheatus of teenage Dirt bag fame...it is the only embarrassing concert I have been too, and that includes going to see an ABBA tribute band, and accidentally covering my hair in glitter GLUE instead of glitter hair gel, :roll: and singing "AHA!" at the top of my lungs at ALL the wrong bits. Even with this, Wheatus is still the most embarrassing
    :lol:
  • Lilith Fair when i was 16. What a jackass :lol:
  • MayDay10MayDay10 Posts: 11,784
    went to Matchbox 20 trying to hang with a girl when I was a Soph in college.
  • blenderman69blenderman69 philly Posts: 2,104
    went to see night ranger back in 1985.but to tell you the truth they kicked ass.then again i was 16 and stoned :lol: ahh the magic of youth......great summer that was.
  • js280023 wrote:
    Lilith Fair when i was 16. What a jackass :lol:
    Amazing!! I'm actually a bit jealous... :oops:
  • blenderman69blenderman69 philly Posts: 2,104
    Richard Marx and Wilson Phillips on the same bill. I was 9. Still no excuse
    i'll get the tar. does anyone else have feathers? or should we just shoot you?richard marx????????
  • blenderman69blenderman69 philly Posts: 2,104
    js280023 wrote:
    Lilith Fair when i was 16. What a jackass :lol:
    Amazing!! I'm actually a bit jealous... :oops:
    me too.
  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Richard Marx and Wilson Phillips on the same bill. I was 9. Still no excuse
    i'll get the tar. does anyone else have feathers? or should we just shoot you?richard marx????????
    Haha. I was dragged there by my older brother and his girlfriend. I will accept the punishment though
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 41,640
    Richard Marx and Wilson Phillips on the same bill. I was 9. Still no excuse
    i'll get the tar. does anyone else have feathers? or should we just shoot you?richard marx????????
    Haha. I was dragged there by my older brother and his girlfriend. I will accept the punishment though
    So your brother dragged you , just so he could get laid!! I get it. :mrgreen:
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  • mbangel10mbangel10 Posts: 548
    MayDay10 wrote:
    went to Matchbox 20 trying to hang with a girl when I was a Soph in college.

    What's wrong with Matchbox 20? Nothing embarrassing about seeing them live. Odds are they probably put on a pretty good show.
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  • jimed14jimed14 Posts: 9,488
    I'm not ashamed because I'll go to pretty much any concert if I'm asked and it has at least something of interest, but, if there's one concert that raises a lot of eyebrows when I say I've seen her in concert ... it's Tiffany.

    It was only a few years ago, too. Went to opening day with a bunch of work friends ... after the game, more drinking and dinner. Around 9 pm (so, 9 hours after our first drink) one of the girls (it always involves women, don't it?) got a call from other work friend saying a bunch of them were at a bar, and Tiffany was playing a show.

    So, with some grousing and the provision that these ladies pay my cover, I said I'd go. It sounded like a hoot at the time.

    There she was ... a mid 30s, "I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany up on stage ... and actually, to my surprise, rockin' out on a few tunes. She also had a dirty hotness to her.

    A tip for the guys, a Tiffany concert is a pretty decent place to see some hot ladies ... not gonna lie, the numbers were WAY in my favor.
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  • whgarrettwhgarrett Posts: 574
    Color Me Bad and Vanilla Ice at the Western Washington Fair Grounds. I got to meet them both backstage. Tried over and over to get Vanilla's hat. :D
  • blenderman69blenderman69 philly Posts: 2,104
    whgarrett wrote:
    Color Me Bad and Vanilla Ice at the Western Washington Fair Grounds. I got to meet them both backstage. Tried over and over to get Vanilla's hat. :D
    more tar!!! more feathers!!!!!ANYONE!!!!!
  • JoerockJoerock Posts: 129
    Mötley Crüe


    :oops:

    awful show. Worst I've ever seen.
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  • MayDay10MayDay10 Posts: 11,784
    mbangel10 wrote:
    MayDay10 wrote:
    went to Matchbox 20 trying to hang with a girl when I was a Soph in college.

    What's wrong with Matchbox 20? Nothing embarrassing about seeing them live. Odds are they probably put on a pretty good show.

    it just shows Im fairly selective on my viewing matter.
  • cuddlebugcuddlebug Posts: 38
    When I was in college my roommate's parents got her 4 tickets to see Ricky Martin, with Jessica Simpson as the opening... um... lip sync-er? They were free tickets, all the way at the top of the Spectrum where we could literally touch the ceiling. Which wasn't a good thing because I was very tempted to just leap to my death from up there, it was THAT bad...

    I also saw Mötley Crüe, with Styx as the opening band. Again, free tickets and it was summertime on the lawn at the susquehanna bank center. I wish I could tell you it was a horrible concert, because I'm sure it was, but I was way too wasted to remember... eek!
  • the wolfthe wolf Posts: 7,027
    edited March 2010
    I took my friends lil' sister to see Backstreet boys. she was 13 at the time i guess. It was soooo fucking bad.

    but she had the time of her life, the smile on her face was worth it.
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  • mcgavinjmcgavinj Idaho Falls, ID, USA Posts: 311
    I took my sisters to Nsync at the Utah State Fair before they were "big". Ugggh.
  • mbangel10mbangel10 Posts: 548
    MayDay10 wrote:
    mbangel10 wrote:
    MayDay10 wrote:
    went to Matchbox 20 trying to hang with a girl when I was a Soph in college.

    What's wrong with Matchbox 20? Nothing embarrassing about seeing them live. Odds are they probably put on a pretty good show.

    it just shows Im fairly selective on my viewing matter.

    I saw them back in the mid 90's, and it was a fun show. I enjoy Rob Thomas' solo albums too. To each their own I guess.

    I've never been embarrassed by any show I've been to. Although, I got free tickets to see Joan Osborne once back in the 90's. We hung out backstage with her prior to the show (which I thought was kind of cool at the time). I've got to say though, that it was the most boring concert I've ever been to. I almost fell asleep half way in.... not embarrassing but it was pretty bad.
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  • 37pheet37pheet Posts: 433
    ?? the spin doctors?? they were on a bill with soul asylum and screaming trees.
  • mbangel10mbangel10 Posts: 548
    cuddlebug wrote:
    When I was in college my roommate's parents got her 4 tickets to see Ricky Martin, with Jessica Simpson as the opening... um... lip sync-er? They were free tickets, all the way at the top of the Spectrum where we could literally touch the ceiling. Which wasn't a good thing because I was very tempted to just leap to my death from up there, it was THAT bad...

    I also saw Mötley Crüe, with Styx as the opening band. Again, free tickets and it was summertime on the lawn at the susquehanna bank center. I wish I could tell you it was a horrible concert, because I'm sure it was, but I was way too wasted to remember... eek!

    To see Styx on stage performing Renegade would have been a sight to behold. Too bad you were too drunk to remember cause that is one amazing song. The closest I got was seeing Tommy Shaw sing it with Damn Yankees back in '91. Alright, that could be a show I could add to this list but seeing crazy Ted Nugent acting like crazy Ted Nugent on stage was a lot of fun.
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  • JaneNYJaneNY Posts: 4,438
    Took the kids to see Aaron Carter. It was pretty lame.
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    Billy Ocean.
  • Ummm, I thought of another...

    Lets just say that I lost something at a Jackyl/Tesla concert. Perhaps the most disappointing night of my life.
    :lol:
  • FifthelementFifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,963
    Easy, New Kids on the Block :roll: My best friend's dad got her free tickets and she didn't want to hurt his feelings so we went. I endured the torture cause, as I said, I was her best friend :? :)

    Also saw GnR open for The Cult a couple of months before Sweet Child O Mine came out. Axl talked ad nauseum about a "friend" back in LA who was always free-basing coke :roll:
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  • blackredyellowblackredyellow Posts: 5,889
    Kris Kross, with the Fu-Schnickens & MC Lyte... I might win this contest.

    I listened to such diverse music in high school... I had mix tapes with grunge, rap, metal, classic rock and oldies all on them.
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  • pineapplesandwaves.pineapplesandwaves. GTA Posts: 1,808
    the wolf wrote:
    I took my friends lil' sister to see Backstreet boys. she was 13 at the time i guess. It was soooo fucking bad.

    but she had the time of her life, the smile on her face was worth it.

    :thumbup:

    Nickelback.

    :oops:

    It was in 1998 at some dive bar. My friend asked if I wanted to go check out some band, and I did.
  • gregkitefangregkitefan Posts: 1,116
    Donny and Marie.
    I was about five and went with my sister and mother.
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