Which Concert(s) Are You Most Grateful You Attended?

I was asked in the thread about concert regrets, which shows I'm most grateful I attended, and figured I would start an inverse of that thread. Off the top of my head, @brianlux, here's a few:
U2 - Foxboro, MA 1992 - Zoo TV
tour, Primus opened - I've never seen U2 since, and kind of don't want to, I
can't imagine it would ever top that night.
Nirvana - Springfield, MA, 1993
Faith No More, Avalon, Boston, 1995
Queens of the Stone Age, Boston, 2002 - Nick
Oliveri / Dave Grohl / Mark Lanegan lineup. SFTD hadn't come out yet, so I was
unfamiliar w/ the material, but you just knew you were witnessing something
special. It was at the Paradise which only holds 930 some odd people... met DG
afterwards as he was breaking down his own kit... was even nicer in person then
he comes across in interviews
Pearl Jam, Hartford & Boston, 2010 - I had
only seen them once since 2000, and these two shows reminded me how amazing
they were; that night in Boston I told myself I had to see them as much as
possible before they quit... it's been an awesome 15 years since then.
Them Crooked Vultures, House of Blues, Boston
(2010 I think?) - JPJ / Hommes / Grohl / Johannes... what more can you say?
Tool, Monster Mash Festival, Tempe, AZ 2015 -
Halloween night, Tool came out dressed as Led Zeppelin and opened w/ No Quarter.
Also debuted a new song and the new trippy version of Opiate... amazing night.
Temple of the Dog - Philly N1
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PJ - N1 Milwaukee 95, Maybe the 2016 Wrigley shows as well - first show (ever) and a capstone for the best Cubs season ever
Daft Punk - 2007 Lolla - probably the greatest concert I've ever witnessed
LCD Soundsystem - 2010 Pitchfork Music Fest - probably the peak moment of The Pitchfork hipster aughts Indie era when the whole park was singing All My Friends
White Stripes - 2007 Hyde Park - epic
The Verve - The Riv 1997 - other worldly
The National - Double Door 2006 - the first of what became my most seen band
My Bloody Valentine Aragon 2008 - the volume
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There have been so many! I'll go with my top six here (and then later maybe wish I had including some others, lol):Pearl Jam was a huge one for me, for sure. I am forever grateful for former poster here, DS, who arranged to get me a ticket to see the band in MIssoula in 2012. That was a classic Pearl Jam show and one of my top favorites, others being...1968, WInterland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. An unforgettable concert experience.Also unforgettable, 1968, San Jose Civic Auditorium, The Who and Blue Cheer. That one all started when a friend in high school came up to me and said, "Hey Brian, guess Who is coming to do a concert in San Jose?" Wow!1970, The Planetarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Sun Ra and Arkestra. An out-of-this-world experience!1982, San Francisco Civic Auditorium, The Clash and the English Beat. Joe Strummer was in fine fiery form!1983, S.F. Civic, U2 and The Alarm, the War Tour. Incredible!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:There have been so many! I'll go with my top six here (and then later maybe wish I had including some others, lol):Pearl Jam was a huge one for me, for sure. I am forever grateful for former poster here, DS, who arranged to get me a ticket to see the band in MIssoula in 2012. That was a classic Pearl Jam show and one of my top favorites, others being...1968, WInterland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. An unforgettable concert experience.Also unforgettable, 1968, San Jose Civic Auditorium, The Who and Blue Cheer. That one all started when a friend in high school came up to me and said, "Hey Brian, guess Who is coming to do a concert in San Jose?" Wow!1970, The Planetarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Sun Ra and Arkestra. An out-of-this-world experience!1982, San Francisco Civic Auditorium, The Clash and the English Beat. Joe Strummer was in fine fiery form!1983, S.F. Civic, U2 and The Alarm, the War Tour. Incredible!1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, CaliforniaNothing since then. I suck.
2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
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Merkin Baller said:
I was asked in the thread about concert regrets, which shows I'm most grateful I attended, and figured I would start an inverse of that thread. Off the top of my head, @brianlux, here's a few:
U2 - Foxboro, MA 1992 - Zoo TV tour, Primus opened - I've never seen U2 since, and kind of don't want to, I can't imagine it would ever top that night.
Nirvana - Springfield, MA, 1993
Faith No More, Avalon, Boston, 1995
Queens of the Stone Age, Boston, 2002 - Nick Oliveri / Dave Grohl / Mark Lanegan lineup. SFTD hadn't come out yet, so I was unfamiliar w/ the material, but you just knew you were witnessing something special. It was at the Paradise which only holds 930 some odd people... met DG afterwards as he was breaking down his own kit... was even nicer in person then he comes across in interviews
Pearl Jam, Hartford & Boston, 2010 - I had only seen them once since 2000, and these two shows reminded me how amazing they were; that night in Boston I told myself I had to see them as much as possible before they quit... it's been an awesome 15 years since then.
Them Crooked Vultures, House of Blues, Boston (2010 I think?) - JPJ / Hommes / Grohl / Johannes... what more can you say?
Tool, Monster Mash Festival, Tempe, AZ 2015 - Halloween night, Tool came out dressed as Led Zeppelin and opened w/ No Quarter. Also debuted a new song and the new trippy version of Opiate... amazing night.
Temple of the Dog - Philly N1
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PJ in Buenos Aires always have a special place in my heart..EV in Taormina, magical venue..
U2 1997, the first big concert i saw..Rolling Stones 1998, a dream came true..
i will never forget the Portishead gig in a beach..Sonic Youth in a small club..
B.B.King when i was a teen and didn't knew a lot about him, he blew my mind..
Massive Attack and Nick Cave, thank you for the beautiful memories..
Tool last summer, again a dream came true..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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josevolution said:Merkin Baller said:
I was asked in the thread about concert regrets, which shows I'm most grateful I attended, and figured I would start an inverse of that thread. Off the top of my head, @brianlux, here's a few:
U2 - Foxboro, MA 1992 - Zoo TV tour, Primus opened - I've never seen U2 since, and kind of don't want to, I can't imagine it would ever top that night.
Nirvana - Springfield, MA, 1993
Faith No More, Avalon, Boston, 1995
Queens of the Stone Age, Boston, 2002 - Nick Oliveri / Dave Grohl / Mark Lanegan lineup. SFTD hadn't come out yet, so I was unfamiliar w/ the material, but you just knew you were witnessing something special. It was at the Paradise which only holds 930 some odd people... met DG afterwards as he was breaking down his own kit... was even nicer in person then he comes across in interviews
Pearl Jam, Hartford & Boston, 2010 - I had only seen them once since 2000, and these two shows reminded me how amazing they were; that night in Boston I told myself I had to see them as much as possible before they quit... it's been an awesome 15 years since then.
Them Crooked Vultures, House of Blues, Boston (2010 I think?) - JPJ / Hommes / Grohl / Johannes... what more can you say?
Tool, Monster Mash Festival, Tempe, AZ 2015 - Halloween night, Tool came out dressed as Led Zeppelin and opened w/ No Quarter. Also debuted a new song and the new trippy version of Opiate... amazing night.
Temple of the Dog - Philly N1
I'm not actively avoiding U2, the stars just haven't been in alignment for me to see them again.0 -
Okay! It's old man story time.
1991 Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Alice in Chains, Spinal Tap - Hollywood Palladium. To say this show was insane is an understatement. It was rumored that Metallica was going to be a surprise guest, but it ended up being TOTD, which was much better. A lot of the crowd hadn't heard of/didn't care about this new band called Pearl Jam. I watched so many people walk out to the lobby area and not come back for their set. They were obviously stupid.
1983 David Bowie, Madness, Go-Go's for Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour in Anaheim, CA. My buddies and I spent the night in the parking lot to buy tickets. It proved to be pointless, since they did a wristband lottery in the morning. We did have a great time partying with 100+ other dummies, and my buddy and I got interviewed for the local newspaper.
Year? Tin Machine at Hollywood Palladium(I think). There was some problem and they started early, so the crowd was light. I was right in front. I remember thinking that it's so bizarre standing here so close and watching Bowie playing rhythm guitar on the song(s) where one of the Sales brothers sang.
1986 Cheap Trick and Guns n Roses at Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach, CA. I couldn't believe that Cheap Trick were going to play at this little punk rock/metal venue in Long Beach. On top of that, I'd been wanting to check out this new band called Guns n Roses that were getting some local love. I was front row. GnR came out and I could smell their junkie B.O. I was right in front of Slash and his amp was loud. They threw out vinyl copies of their newly pressed EP called Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. And then, CHEAP TRICK! Rick was getting pissed at the rowdy crowd, but we all had fun.
1990 Social Distortion and Cadillac Tramps at some Irish Pub in Fullerton, CA. This was a secret show where they played a lot of their songs off their soon to be released, and long awaited, second album. The pub was tiny. There was maybe 50 people there and I caught a cassette of the new album that they threw out to the crowd. This was the best show I've seen with both of these legendary bands.
So many more. That's it for now. Gotta go take my Geritol.1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, CaliforniaNothing since then. I suck.
2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
2024 Sacramento, CA0 -
Some awesome, jealousy inducing responses here, keep 'em coming.
Another one that popped into my mind is Iggy Pop on the Post Pop Depression tour in 2016. My interest in the album and tour stemmed from the backing band (Josh Hommes, Dean Fertita, Troy Van Leeuwen & Matt Helders) but seeing Iggy live is something to behold... the dude had the crowd in the palm of his hand the whole night... he was amazing.0 -
lexicondevil said:Okay! It's old man story time.
1991 Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Alice in Chains, Spinal Tap - Hollywood Palladium. To say this show was insane is an understatement. It was rumored that Metallica was going to be a surprise guest, but it ended up being TOTD, which was much better. A lot of the crowd hadn't heard of/didn't care about this new band called Pearl Jam. I watched so many people walk out to the lobby area and not come back for their set. They were obviously stupid.
1983 David Bowie, Madness, Go-Go's for Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour in Anaheim, CA. My buddies and I spent the night in the parking lot to buy tickets. It proved to be pointless, since they did a wristband lottery in the morning. We did have a great time partying with 100+ other dummies, and my buddy and I got interviewed for the local newspaper.
Year? Tin Machine at Hollywood Palladium(I think). There was some problem and they started early, so the crowd was light. I was right in front. I remember thinking that it's so bizarre standing here so close and watching Bowie playing rhythm guitar on the song(s) where one of the Sales brothers sang.
1986 Cheap Trick and Guns n Roses at Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach, CA. I couldn't believe that Cheap Trick were going to play at this little punk rock/metal venue in Long Beach. On top of that, I'd been wanting to check out this new band called Guns n Roses that were getting some local love. I was front row. GnR came out and I could smell their junkie B.O. I was right in front of Slash and his amp was loud. They threw out vinyl copies of their newly pressed EP called Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. And then, CHEAP TRICK! Rick was getting pissed at the rowdy crowd, but we all had fun.
1990 Social Distortion and Cadillac Tramps at some Irish Pub in Fullerton, CA. This was a secret show where they played a lot of their songs off their soon to be released, and long awaited, second album. The pub was tiny. There was maybe 50 people there and I caught a cassette of the new album that they threw out to the crowd. This was the best show I've seen with both of these legendary bands.
So many more. That's it for now. Gotta go take my Geritol.
also i have to add Roger Waters, saw him couple of days after Barett dies..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
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Merkin Baller said:Some awesome, jealousy inducing responses here, keep 'em coming.
Another one that popped into my mind is Iggy Pop on the Post Pop Depression tour in 2016. My interest in the album and tour stemmed from the backing band (Josh Hommes, Dean Fertita, Troy Van Leeuwen & Matt Helders) but seeing Iggy live is something to behold... the dude had the crowd in the palm of his hand the whole night... he was amazing.1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, CaliforniaNothing since then. I suck.
2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
2024 Sacramento, CA0 -
Merkin Baller said:josevolution said:Merkin Baller said:
I was asked in the thread about concert regrets, which shows I'm most grateful I attended, and figured I would start an inverse of that thread. Off the top of my head, @brianlux, here's a few:
U2 - Foxboro, MA 1992 - Zoo TV tour, Primus opened - I've never seen U2 since, and kind of don't want to, I can't imagine it would ever top that night.
Nirvana - Springfield, MA, 1993
Faith No More, Avalon, Boston, 1995
Queens of the Stone Age, Boston, 2002 - Nick Oliveri / Dave Grohl / Mark Lanegan lineup. SFTD hadn't come out yet, so I was unfamiliar w/ the material, but you just knew you were witnessing something special. It was at the Paradise which only holds 930 some odd people... met DG afterwards as he was breaking down his own kit... was even nicer in person then he comes across in interviews
Pearl Jam, Hartford & Boston, 2010 - I had only seen them once since 2000, and these two shows reminded me how amazing they were; that night in Boston I told myself I had to see them as much as possible before they quit... it's been an awesome 15 years since then.
Them Crooked Vultures, House of Blues, Boston (2010 I think?) - JPJ / Hommes / Grohl / Johannes... what more can you say?
Tool, Monster Mash Festival, Tempe, AZ 2015 - Halloween night, Tool came out dressed as Led Zeppelin and opened w/ No Quarter. Also debuted a new song and the new trippy version of Opiate... amazing night.
Temple of the Dog - Philly N1
I'm not actively avoiding U2, the stars just haven't been in alignment for me to see them again.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Tragically Hip. Aug 5/16. The Hip's final tour after Gord's diagnosis. Was lucky to get tickets. Sold out instantly. Was emotional AF.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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lexicondevil said:brianlux said:There have been so many! I'll go with my top six here (and then later maybe wish I had including some others, lol):Pearl Jam was a huge one for me, for sure. I am forever grateful for former poster here, DS, who arranged to get me a ticket to see the band in MIssoula in 2012. That was a classic Pearl Jam show and one of my top favorites, others being...1968, WInterland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. An unforgettable concert experience.Also unforgettable, 1968, San Jose Civic Auditorium, The Who and Blue Cheer. That one all started when a friend in high school came up to me and said, "Hey Brian, guess Who is coming to do a concert in San Jose?" Wow!1970, The Planetarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Sun Ra and Arkestra. An out-of-this-world experience!1982, San Francisco Civic Auditorium, The Clash and the English Beat. Joe Strummer was in fine fiery form!1983, S.F. Civic, U2 and The Alarm, the War Tour. Incredible!It was an amazing show. One thing happened at that show that I probably didn't fully understand at the time. About half way through the show, Joe Strummer walked up to the mic and mumbled something that wasn't clear and then, shoving his middle finger in the air, he screamed "Fuck you all!" The crowd response, figuring this was just a really cool Joe punk rock thing, was to go nuts, cheering and hollering for joy, followed by Strummer slamming into the next number with an intense vengeance.In retrospect, have read up a lot more about Strummer and the band, this was around the time that Joe was beginning to feel disillusioned with how punk was being viewed and perceived by the then widening acceptance and adoption by many of punk rock. Strummer was adamant about his political and social views and wanted his music to reflect his feelings and beliefs. He felt that, by then, most audience members viewed punk as a fashion statement or something trendy, and the last thing he wanted was to be all about something merely trendy. Quite interesting music history in retrospect."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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23scidoo said:lexicondevil said:Okay! It's old man story time.
1991 Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Alice in Chains, Spinal Tap - Hollywood Palladium. To say this show was insane is an understatement. It was rumored that Metallica was going to be a surprise guest, but it ended up being TOTD, which was much better. A lot of the crowd hadn't heard of/didn't care about this new band called Pearl Jam. I watched so many people walk out to the lobby area and not come back for their set. They were obviously stupid.
1983 David Bowie, Madness, Go-Go's for Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour in Anaheim, CA. My buddies and I spent the night in the parking lot to buy tickets. It proved to be pointless, since they did a wristband lottery in the morning. We did have a great time partying with 100+ other dummies, and my buddy and I got interviewed for the local newspaper.
Year? Tin Machine at Hollywood Palladium(I think). There was some problem and they started early, so the crowd was light. I was right in front. I remember thinking that it's so bizarre standing here so close and watching Bowie playing rhythm guitar on the song(s) where one of the Sales brothers sang.
1986 Cheap Trick and Guns n Roses at Fender's Ballroom, Long Beach, CA. I couldn't believe that Cheap Trick were going to play at this little punk rock/metal venue in Long Beach. On top of that, I'd been wanting to check out this new band called Guns n Roses that were getting some local love. I was front row. GnR came out and I could smell their junkie B.O. I was right in front of Slash and his amp was loud. They threw out vinyl copies of their newly pressed EP called Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. And then, CHEAP TRICK! Rick was getting pissed at the rowdy crowd, but we all had fun.
1990 Social Distortion and Cadillac Tramps at some Irish Pub in Fullerton, CA. This was a secret show where they played a lot of their songs off their soon to be released, and long awaited, second album. The pub was tiny. There was maybe 50 people there and I caught a cassette of the new album that they threw out to the crowd. This was the best show I've seen with both of these legendary bands.
So many more. That's it for now. Gotta go take my Geritol.
also i have to add Roger Waters, saw him couple of days after Barett dies..Cool, both of you!I wish I had seen Bowie. My brother saw Bowie and the Spiders From Mars for the Ziggy Stardust tour in Davis, CA. He managed a front row seat right at the foot of the marvelously glamorous Bowie himself. Oh man, wish I had known, I'd have gone with him!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:lexicondevil said:brianlux said:There have been so many! I'll go with my top six here (and then later maybe wish I had including some others, lol):Pearl Jam was a huge one for me, for sure. I am forever grateful for former poster here, DS, who arranged to get me a ticket to see the band in MIssoula in 2012. That was a classic Pearl Jam show and one of my top favorites, others being...1968, WInterland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. An unforgettable concert experience.Also unforgettable, 1968, San Jose Civic Auditorium, The Who and Blue Cheer. That one all started when a friend in high school came up to me and said, "Hey Brian, guess Who is coming to do a concert in San Jose?" Wow!1970, The Planetarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Sun Ra and Arkestra. An out-of-this-world experience!1982, San Francisco Civic Auditorium, The Clash and the English Beat. Joe Strummer was in fine fiery form!1983, S.F. Civic, U2 and The Alarm, the War Tour. Incredible!It was an amazing show. One thing happened at that show that I probably didn't fully understand at the time. About half way through the show, Joe Strummer walked up to the mic and mumbled something that wasn't clear and then, shoving his middle finger in the air, he screamed "Fuck you all!" The crowd response, figuring this was just a really cool Joe punk rock thing, was to go nuts, cheering and hollering for joy, followed by Strummer slamming into the next number with an intense vengeance.In retrospect, have read up a lot more about Strummer and the band, this was around the time that Joe was beginning to feel disillusioned with how punk was being viewed and perceived by the then widening acceptance and adoption by many of punk rock. Strummer was adamant about his political and social views and wanted his music to reflect his feelings and beliefs. He felt that, by then, most audience members viewed punk as a fashion statement or something trendy, and the last thing he wanted was to be all about something merely trendy. Quite interesting music history in retrospect.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Merkin Baller and I have been following each other around for 25 years and had no idea. Ditto the TCV and Post Pop Depression shows. A few that come to mind....
Tool @ Hammerstein Ballroom
Living Colour @ Johnny D's in Somerville
Roger Waters w/ My Morning Jacket @ Newport Folk Fest
Pearl Jam @ Nassau Coliseum - truly the weirdest vibes ever
Velvet Revolver @ Avalon
1st One Big Holiday
System/Incubus/Mr. Bungle @ Lupo's
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HughFreakingDillon said:brianlux said:lexicondevil said:brianlux said:There have been so many! I'll go with my top six here (and then later maybe wish I had including some others, lol):Pearl Jam was a huge one for me, for sure. I am forever grateful for former poster here, DS, who arranged to get me a ticket to see the band in MIssoula in 2012. That was a classic Pearl Jam show and one of my top favorites, others being...1968, WInterland, The Jimi Hendrix Experience. An unforgettable concert experience.Also unforgettable, 1968, San Jose Civic Auditorium, The Who and Blue Cheer. That one all started when a friend in high school came up to me and said, "Hey Brian, guess Who is coming to do a concert in San Jose?" Wow!1970, The Planetarium in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Sun Ra and Arkestra. An out-of-this-world experience!1982, San Francisco Civic Auditorium, The Clash and the English Beat. Joe Strummer was in fine fiery form!1983, S.F. Civic, U2 and The Alarm, the War Tour. Incredible!It was an amazing show. One thing happened at that show that I probably didn't fully understand at the time. About half way through the show, Joe Strummer walked up to the mic and mumbled something that wasn't clear and then, shoving his middle finger in the air, he screamed "Fuck you all!" The crowd response, figuring this was just a really cool Joe punk rock thing, was to go nuts, cheering and hollering for joy, followed by Strummer slamming into the next number with an intense vengeance.In retrospect, have read up a lot more about Strummer and the band, this was around the time that Joe was beginning to feel disillusioned with how punk was being viewed and perceived by the then widening acceptance and adoption by many of punk rock. Strummer was adamant about his political and social views and wanted his music to reflect his feelings and beliefs. He felt that, by then, most audience members viewed punk as a fashion statement or something trendy, and the last thing he wanted was to be all about something merely trendy. Quite interesting music history in retrospect.
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pjl44 said:Merkin Baller and I have been following each other around for 25 years and had no idea. Ditto the TCV and Post Pop Depression shows. A few that come to mind....
Tool @ Hammerstein Ballroom
Living Colour @ Johnny D's in Somerville
Roger Waters w/ My Morning Jacket @ Newport Folk Fest
Pearl Jam @ Nassau Coliseum - truly the weirdest vibes ever
Velvet Revolver @ Avalon
1st One Big Holiday
System/Incubus/Mr. Bungle @ Lupo's
David Gilmour @ Radio CityGood call on System / Incubus / Bungle - I caught that show at Avalon and it was a great one.0 -
TOTD.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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pjl44 said:Merkin Baller and I have been following each other around for 25 years and had no idea. Ditto the TCV and Post Pop Depression shows. A few that come to mind....
Tool @ Hammerstein Ballroom
Living Colour @ Johnny D's in Somerville
Roger Waters w/ My Morning Jacket @ Newport Folk Fest
Pearl Jam @ Nassau Coliseum - truly the weirdest vibes ever
Velvet Revolver @ Avalon
1st One Big Holiday
System/Incubus/Mr. Bungle @ Lupo's
David Gilmour @ Radio City
While on the subject of A Perfect Circle, IIRC they kicked off their first headlining tour at Avalon in 2000, another concert I'm grateful I was able to see.
It's no small coincidence that some of my favorite shows were at Avalon, that place was the shit. I was heartbroken when they tore that & Axis down to build the HOB.0
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