How Many Concerts Have You Been To, and What Bands Have You Seen

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  • CobCob Posts: 857
    Grateful Dead 169, Phish about 20, RUSH about 12, Pearl Jam 20, Rolling Stones 5, Van Halen 6, and hundreds of others, if I had to guess, not counting Grateful Dead shows I'd say it's in the 400's easily. Basically any rock band that toured in the 80's, 90's and 2000's I have seen and if they're any good, I've seen them multiple times. It would be hard to put a figure on how many bands I've actually seen, if I try to count opening bands, festivals, and bar/club shows.
    [img][/img]9/5/92, 11/20/93, 3/14,15/94, 9/16/95, 10/14,15/2000
    4/5,6/9/2003, 9/1/05, 12/7/2005, 7/15,16,18/2006, 8/5/2007
    6/24,25/08,6/27/08,6/28/08,6/30/08
    9/21,22/2009, 10/4/2009
    5/6,7,9/2010, 9/3/2011 9/4/2011, 11/15/2013,
    11/16/2013, 12/8/2013, 10/5/2014, 10/12/2014,
    4/23, 5/10, 5/12, 8/20, 8/22 2016,
    8/8, 8/10, 8/18, 8/20 2018, 5/12, 5/13, 9/20 2022



  • Who PrincessWho Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    Yeah, went to my first concert in 1969. Don't even want to count. :rolleyes:
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • lisamlisam Posts: 75
    Pearl jam x2
    Red hot chili peppers x3
    Marilyn Manson
    Sigur Ros
    Scissor Sisters
    Ben Harper
    John Butler Trio
    Dropkick Murphys
    Cold Chisel
    The Angels
    The Presets
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Guns And Roses
    Thirsty Merc

    The ARIAS (Australian Music Awards)
    Live Earth
    V Festival



    =21
    Shot me with your funk gun
  • lisamlisam Posts: 75
    DewieCox wrote:
    Thought hard about seein the Pumpkins show last night at the Fox, but decided against it.

    Bad decision. They put on one of the best live shows ive ever seen
    Shot me with your funk gun
  • NYbenbenNYbenben Posts: 1,020
    Hundreds. The list is way too long and I can't be bothered :p
    agreed... the list is way too long... a really great one... but too long....
    4/12/92, 8/11/92, 9/28/96, 9/11/98, 8/23/00, 8/24/00, 7/9/03, 4/30/03, 10/1/04, 10/3/05, 12/9/05, 5/12/06, 5/17/06, 5/28/06, 6/3/06, 12/9/06, EV LA 4/12-4/13/08, 6/12/08, 6,19,08, 6,20,08, 6/24/08, 6/25/08, 7/1/08

    and still jonesing for another show....
    "the waiting drove me mad..."
  • boroff89 wrote:
    Pearl Jam- Fourteen Times
    Arcade Fire- Five Times
    Jenn Grinels- Five Times
    Incubus- Four Times
    The Shins- Four Times
    Buddy Guy
    Bunson
    Cass McCombs
    Chuck Ragan
    Cold Hot Crash
    Coldplay
    Colin Hay
    Collective Soul
    Dave Matthews (solo)
    David Mead
    Dead Pets
    Death by Stereo
    Deerhoof
    Doyle Bramhall II
    Drive Blind
    Dropkick Murphys
    Dustin Kensrue of Thrice (Solo acoustic)
    Eddie Vedder
    Eric Clapton
    Fall Out Boy
    Federico Aubele
    Fleetwood Mac
    Foo Fighters
    Gillian Welch
    Gob Roberts
    Goodbye Radar
    Gratitude
    Green Day
    Headrush
    Helmet
    Hobex
    Hot Water Music
    Idiot Pilot
    Inara George
    Jill Sobule
    John Ralston
    Jonny Polonsky
    Josh Hanson
    Kate Earl
    Keane
    Killswitch Engage
    LCD Soundsystem
    Le Tigre
    Less Than Jake
    Lisa Loeb
    Los Amigos Invisibles
    .
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    Xolie Morra


    yes this would be how long my list would be, just way too many for me to think of
    "I Will Scream my Lungs out 'til it fills this Room "

    " I Will Feel Alive as Long as I am Free"

    "Are We Getting SomeThing Out Of this All Encompassing Trip? Makes Much More Sense To Live In The Present Tense"

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  • Pearl Jam x3
    Queens of the Stone Age x3
    Foo Fighters x3
    Henry Rollins (spoken word) x4
    Nine Inch Nails x2
    Kings of Leon x2
    Ted Leo x2
    Supersuckers x2
    Tegan and Sara x2
    Mastodon x2
    Priestess x2
    Megadeth x2
    Danzig
    The Strokes
    The Roots
    Eagles of Death Metal
    Ben Harper
    Daft Punk
    Fugazi
    Black Mountain
    Wintersleep
    Tom Petty
    Neil Young
    The Hives
    Coheed and Cambria (for the record, they SUCKED live)
    Van Morrison
    Hella
    Audioslave
    Chris Cornell
    Jimmy Eat World
    Mars Volta
    Electric Six
    Black Keys
    Silverchair
    The Hold Steady
    TV on the Radio
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    The Whigs
    We Are Scientists
    Snoop Dog
    Ice Cube
    Against Me!
    In Flames
    Terror
    Converge
    Pixies

    thats all I can think of off the top of my head... I have a lot of ticket stubs at home...
    cook'em just to see the look on there face
  • ZosoZoso Posts: 6,425
    Pearl Jam 12 times
    Muse 2 times
    R.E.M. 2 times
    The White Stripes 2 times
    Wilco 2 times
    Kings of Leon 4 times (no more though)
    Neil Young
    Ben Harper
    The Greenhornes
    Sleater-Kinney
    Iggy Pop
    Franz F
    The Black Keys
    Ryan Adams/Cardinals
    Nick Cave/Bad Seeds
    The Flaming Lips
    The National
    Modest Mouse
    Okkervil River


    thats all I can remember right now.
    I'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you

    Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl

    I love you forever and forever :)

    Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 08
  • Grateful Dead-200+
    Ratdog -1
    Jerry Garcia Band-10
    Phil Lesh & Friends-6
    Neil Young-3
    Traffic-1
    Steve Winwood-1
    Bruce Springsteen-
    Pearl Jam-1
    Jorma-1
    Allman Br.-2
    Nickelback-1 I took my daughter
    The Eagles-1
    Steely Dan-1
    Saratoga Jazz Fest-3
    Ziggy Marley-2
    B-52's-1
    Phish-2
    Phil Collins-1
    Peter Gabriel-1
    Stevie Nicks-1
    Fleetwood Mac-1
    Molly Hatchet-1
    Lynyrd Skynryd-2
    Red Hot Chili Peppers-2
    The bus came by and I got on!!!!!
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,253
    hundreds
    going back to 1981
    close to 100 dead shows alone
  • http://myconcerthistory.blogspot.com/

    Just got done with this list, it's chronological.
  • I will give it a try....I assume we're including festival shows as well? This will be willy nilly too.....as they pop into my head
    Pearl Jam - 2
    Eric Clapton - 2
    Rolling Stones - 2
    The Eagles
    Bob Seger
    Tina Turner
    Joe Cocker
    Rod Stewart
    Foo Fighters
    Against Me
    Smashing Pumpkins (circa 1996)
    Garbage
    Ramones
    James Taylor
    Tom Petty
    Doyle Bramhall
    Bush
    12 Stones
    Fabulous Thunderbirds
    3 Doors Down
    Better Than Ezra
    Bob Dylan - 2
    BB King - 3
    Bobby Blue Bland - 2
    Little Milton
    Oak Ridge Boys - 2
    Hank Williams Jr
    Three Dog Night
    Kenny Wayne Shepherd
    Jonny Lang
    George Thorogood
    Black Crowes - 2
    Little Richard
    Metallica
    Blues Traveler
    Hootie and the Blowfish
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Allam Bros. Band - 2
    Driveby Truckers
    My Morning Jacket
    Willie Nelson
    Merle Haggard
    Raconteurs
    Aerosmith
    Kid Rock
    Robert Cray
    Jack Johnson
    Carrie Underwood
    String Cheese Incident
    North Mississippi Allstars
    Buckcherry
    Tommy Castro
    Collective Soul
    Live
    P.O.D.

    .....really too many to remember off the top of my head considering the festivals -- big and small -- I've been to over the years. It seems like I am forgetting a few arena shows as well.
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • 12345AGNST112345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    Geez, I thought I've been to a lot of shows (20 in about 2.5 years). I WISH I went to as many shows as some of you. But concerts aren't exactly cheap anymore.
    5/28/06, 6/27/08, 10/28/09, 5/18/10, 5/21/10
    8/7/08, 6/9/09
  • vedder_soupvedder_soup Posts: 5,861
    i really don't want to think about it!
    too many to list off the top of my head
    2003 - Sydney x3,
    2006 - Reading Festival,
    2007 - Katowice, London, Nijmegen, Rock Werchter,
    2008 - MSG x2, Hartford, Mansfield x2, Beacon Theater,
    2009 - Melbourne, Sydney,
    2010 - I watched it go to fire!
    2011 - EV Brisbane x3, Newcastle, Sydney x3,
    2012 - Manchester x 2, Amsterdam x2, Prague, Berlin x2, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen,
    2014 - Sydney, EV Sydney x3

    I wave to all my Friends... Yeah!
  • toastertoaster Posts: 152
    Ah, all the things you find time to do when you're supposed to study for your exams :rolleyes:


    First "real" concert (not a1 etc): 2005

    Norwegian bands:
    Kaizers Orchestra x 4
    BigBang
    Madrugada
    Hellbillies x 6
    Skambankt x 2
    Thomas Dybedahl
    Superfamily
    Katzenjammer
    DeLillos

    Springsteen& E-street x 4
    Pearl Jam x 2
    The Who
    RHCP
    Tool
    Franz Ferdinand
    The Strokes
    Tori Amos
    Guns 'n'roses (just Axl)
    Morrissey
    Bob Dylan
    Arctic Monkeys x 2
    Roger Waters
    Chris Cornell
    DJ Tiësto (Wasted and was waiting for RHCP, or else I never would've gone. Weird enough, I had a lot more fun at Tiësto and ended up going back after half an hour. Oh, the shame.)

    Plus a lot other bands I've seen for half an hour, but then moved on to other ones at Roskilde. And of course opening acts like The Black Keys (awesome), Futureheads, Richard Hawley and Petur Ben.

    Nearest place they held concerts was 4 hours away until I turned 18 and moved last year, so I've basically had a blast this year:D
  • pretextpretext Posts: 1,294
    Off the top of my head, and I've slowed way down in the last couple years, almost all as headliners. only counting festival bands that i actually watched all of their sets - that cuts the list by half probably.

    earl Jam x2
    EV
    The Nields - approx. 30 times
    Dar Williams - approx. 20 times
    Bruce Cockburn
    Richard Thompson
    Peter Mulvey - approx. 5
    Kris Delmhorst
    Chris Smither x3
    Gillian Welch x2
    Erin McKeown - approx 5
    Rhett Miller x3
    REM x2
    Grant Lee Buffalo x2
    Grant-Lee Phillips
    Soundgarden
    Counting Crows
    Son Volt
    Mark Erelli
    Voices on the Verge
    Ben Demerath
    We're About Nine
    Van Halen (w/ Sammy Hagar)
    Aerosmith
    Billy Joel
    Elton John
    Fleetwood Mac
    DMB
    They Might Be Giants x3
    Lucy Kaplansky - approx. 10
    Richard Shindell - approx. 5
    Cry Cry Cry x2
    Calexico
    Lyle Lovett
    Bruce Springsteen
    U2
    Andrew Bird x2
    Moxy Fruvous
    Barenaked Ladies
    10,000 Maniacs
    Patty Griffin x4
    Patty Larkin x3
    Josh Ritter x3
    Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer
    Tracy Grammer
    Ellis Paul - approx. 5
    Lucinda Williams
    Kim Richey
    Susan Werner
    Ani DiFranco
    Arlo Guthrie
    Mary Chapin Carpenter
    Martin Sexton
    David Gray
    Marah
    Liam Finn
    Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
    Jeff Lang
    Cheryl Wheeler
    Francis Dunnery
    John Hiatt
    Eddie From Ohio
    OK Go
    Tad
    Daniel Lanois
    Toshi Reagon & Big Lovely
    Crooked Still
    Christopher Williams
    The Samples
    Blues Traveler
    Rusted Root
    Collective Soul x3 (all as an opening act)
    Vance Gilbert
    Greg Brown
    Redbird
    John Gorka
    Eliza Gilkyson
    Christine Lavin
    The Paperboys
  • okay i was bored ,so here goes my list , ( may be incomplete)

    Alic in chains
    And You will Know us by the Trail of Dead
    The Arcade Fire
    Armor For sleep
    As Tall As lions
    Band of Horses
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Bloc Party- x2
    Brand New- x2
    Circa Survive
    Coheed and Cambria
    ColdPlay
    Colour Revolt
    Counting Crows
    the Cure
    Damien Rice
    Dave Matthews Band - x5
    Dashboard Confessional- x4
    Death Cab For Cutie
    The Decemberists
    The Doors of the 21st Century
    The Early November-x6
    Foo Fighters
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Heart
    Incubus
    Interpol
    Jack Johnson
    Kevin Devine
    Kings of Leon- x4
    the Killers
    The Kooks
    Manchester Orchestra
    My Morning Jacket - x4
    Metallica
    The Mars Volta
    Nine inch Nails
    Oasis
    Pearl Jam- x 16
    the Police
    Radiohead
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Ray Lamontagne
    Rogue Wave
    Saves The Day
    Senses Fail
    Sleater Kinney
    Samshing Pumpkins
    Sonic Youth
    Sound Team
    Sparta
    Taking Back Sunday
    Third Eye Blind
    Thrice
    Thursday-3
    Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers
    U2
    "I Will Scream my Lungs out 'til it fills this Room "

    " I Will Feel Alive as Long as I am Free"

    "Are We Getting SomeThing Out Of this All Encompassing Trip? Makes Much More Sense To Live In The Present Tense"

    www.myspace.com/ehoff12982
  • At the start of this thread I posted a list of all the bands I have seen, here is a break down of all the concerts I've been to.

    http://rateyourmusic.com/list/seekup/concerts_ive_been_to/
    Shows Attended:
    10/05/00 Toronto, 09/13/05 Hamilton, 09/19/05 Toronto,
    05/09/06 Toronto, 05/10/06 Toronto, 08/12/08 Toronto EV,
    08/13/08 Toronto EV, 08/21/09 Toronto, 05/10/10 Buffalo
  • I'm not sure how you can afford all that! Haha.
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,334
    My updated list:

    The Alarm
    Anonymous Artists of America
    Beach Boys
    Elvin Bishop Band
    Black Uhuru w. Sly and Robbie
    Blue Cheer
    The Bongos (x2)
    Buddy Miles Express
    Buffalo Springfield
    Kenny Burrell
    Butterfield Blues Band (x2)
    Canned Heat
    Carlton Melton
    Johnny Cash and the Carter Family
    Chocolate Watchband
    The Clash
    Larry Coryell (x3)
    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
    Crystal Gail
    Miles Davis
    Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    Herb Ellis
    The English Beat
    The Go Go's (x2)
    Herbie Hancock
    Jimi Hendrix Experience (x2)
    John Lee Hooker w, Carlos Santana
    Jethro Tull
    King Crimson
    Leo Kottke
    Lets Active
    Harvey Mandel (x3)
    John Mayall
    John Mayall Bluesbreakers Reunion
    Journey
    David Lindley and El Rayo-X
    Lee Michaels with Frosty
    Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels
    Willie Nelson and Family
    New Christie Minstrals
    Pearl Jam
    Psychedelic Furs (x2)
    R.E.M.
    Leon Russell
    Santana
    Sons of Champlin (x2 or 3)
    Sopwith Camel
    Sun Ra (x2)
    Taj Mahal (band with Jesse Ed Davis & Co.)
    Talking Heads
    Cecil Taylor (x2)
    Tower of Power
    U2
    Violent Femmes
    Paul Westerberg and His Only Friends
    Roger Whitaker
    The Who
    Andy Williams
    Link Wray
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse
    The Young Doctors (x2)
    Frank Zappa/ The Mothers


    "Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!"
    -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"

    "Try to not spook the horse."
    -Neil Young













  • eddieceddiec Posts: 3,920
    edited January 2020
    Ryan Adams x 4
    Adele
    Aerosmith
    Allman Bros
    Band of Horses
    The Band
    Nicola Benedetti
    Big Head Todd
    Black Pumas (in 3 weeks)
    Gary Clark Jr.
    Eric Clapton
    CSN
    Def Leppard x 2
    Donovan
    Bob Dylan x 2
    Firefox (local band, think it was my first ever concert)
    Mick Flannery x 5
    Rhiannon Giddens
    G'n'R
    David Gray
    Grateful Dead
    Greta Van Fleet
    Ben Harper
    Glen Hansard
    Richie Havens x 5?
    Bon Iver
    Jewel
    John Cougar Mellencamp
    Joni Mitchell x 2
    Van Morrison
    Anne-Sophie Mutter
    Pearl Jam x 37
    Pink Floyd x 2
    Phish x 8
    Radiohead
    Robert Plant x 3
    Lou Reed
    Paul Simon
    Social Distortion
    Sonic Youth
    Bruce Springsteen x 3
    Richard Thompson
    Pete Townsend
    U2 x 4
    Stevie Ray Vaughan
    Eddie Vedder x
    Roger Waters x 2
    Neil Young x 3

    There must be more. I'll have to check my stubs.



    Post edited by eddiec on
  • David Bowie
    Big Country x2
    Texas
    Simple Minds
    Cry before dawn
    Pearl Jam x2
    Feeder x3
    Muse
    Nothing but Thieves
    Placebo
    Kings of Leon
    White lies
    Boniface
    Alice in Chains
    Black rebel Motorcycle Club
    Tool
    The Who
    A Perfect Circle

  • PapPap Serres, Greece Posts: 29,191
    edited January 2020
    2004 - 2019 = 108 different live events :rock_on:
    2020 = 2 and counting... :peace:
    Bands (indicative) = Pearl Jam / The Waterboys / Mudhoney / Manu Chao / The National / Fistful Of Mercy / The Black Keys / Sepultura / Gogol Bordello / Mark Lanegan / The Twilight Singers / The Avett Brothers / Madeleine Peyroux / Esperanza Spalding / Public Service Broadcasting / Liam Finn / Sivert Hoyem / Buena Vista Social Club / Ziggy Marley / Starsailor / The Flaming Lips / Thievery Corporation / Orishas / Karma To Burn / Clutch / Belle & Sebastian / Smoke Fairies / Counting Crows / C.W. Stoneking / The Tiger Lillies / Idlewild / The Last Drive / Tuber
    Post edited by Pap on
    Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024
  • ceskaceska New York Posts: 1,128
    edited January 2020
    ~375, not counting local bands/friends' bands.
    1998-2019

    Top bands
    Wilco = 43 shows
    Pearl Jam = 40
    Soul Asylum = 38
    |Rhett Miller = 29
    Old 97s = 25
    Los Lobos = 20
    Richard Thompson = 20
    The Spring Standards = 17
    Ben Kweller = 15

    And a whole bunch at around 10 or so shows.
    Post edited by ceska on
  • Abe FromanAbe Froman Posts: 5,296
    edited January 2020
    I’m sure I’m missing a bunch but this is a pretty good start.  Also leaving out smaller acts as it would just go on and on.  Some of these I’ve seen multiple times but I can’t remember how many each. PJ = 20 something times. 

    A Tribe Called Quest
    Afghan Whigs 
    Alice n Chains
    Allman Brothers
    Avett Brothers 
    BB King
    Brandi Carlisle 
    Bad Religion
    Band Of Horses
    Beastie Boys
    Ben Folds
    Ben Harper 
    Billy Idol
    Black Crows
    BRMC
    Black Sabbath
    Blind Melon
    Bob Dylan
    Brad 
    Brandi Carlisle 
    Brant Bjork
    Butthole Surfers
    Catherine Wheel
    Chris Cornell
    Chris Whitley
    Coldplay
    Death Cab
    Deftones
    Dillinger Escape Plan
    Doves
    Eddie Vedder
    Faith No More 
    Fantomas
    Flaming Lips
    Foo Fighters
    Frogs
    Fu Manchu
    Fugazi
    G Love
    Gary Clark jr
    George Clinton
    Glen Hansard 
    Grant Lee Buffalo 
    Grouplove 
    Guided By Voices
    Gwar 
    Head And The Heart 
    Helmet 
    Hole 
    Hovercraft
    Jack White 
    Jay Farrar 
    Jim James 
    John Doe 
    John Prine 
    Jon Spencer 
    Joseph Arthur 
    Justin Timberlake 
    Kings X
    Kyuss
    L7 
    Langhorne Slim 
    Liam Finn
    Ludacris
    Matthew Sweet 
    Mavis Staples 
    Melvins 
    Midlake
    Mike Watt
    Monster Magnet
    Mudhoney
    National 
    Neurosis 
    Nebua 
    Nick Cave 
    Nine Inch Nails
    Outkast 
    Ozzy Osbourne 
    Pantera 
    Paw
    Pearl Jam 
    Phish 
    Pixies 
    Pokey LaFarge 
    Powerman 5000 
    Prong
    QOTSA
    Quicksand 
    Radiohead 
    RATM
    Reignwolf
    Rev Horton Heat
    RNDM
    RFTC
    Satchel 
    Slash 
    Slo Burn 
    Smashing Pumpkins 
    Social Distortion 
    Son Volt 
    Sonic Youth 
    Soul Asylum 
    Soundgarden 
    Star Anna 
    STP 
    Strokes 
    Sunny Day Real Estate 
    Temple Of The Dog 
    Tool 
    Twilight Singers 
    Unsane 
    Van Morrison 
    Ween 
    White Stripes 
    White Zombie 
    The Who
    Wilco 
    Wood Brothers 
    Zeke 
    Zwan
    Post edited by Abe Froman on
  • ceska said:

    Los Lobos = 20
    nice! and i totally get why. i'm at least 20 for this great under-appreciated band   :)
  • hrd2imgnhrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,899
    edited January 2020
    No clue on total, probably 75ish counting openers of note, and forgetting probably 15

    PJ multiple 30x
    MMJ multiple 8x
    Metallica multiple 3x
    Matisyahu 2x
    Vedder 3x
    Vedder Townsend/Wh . 2x
    Soundgarden 2x
    Brad Paisley 2x
    Kip Moore 2x
    Kenny Chesney 
    Taylor Swift
    Sugarland
    NIN. 3x
    Live
    Motley Crue
    GNR
    Skid Row 
    Firehouse
    Yanni 2x
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Bush
    Metal Church 
    Bad Religion
    Ben Harper 4X
    Steven Marley
    Perry Farrell
    Ryan Shaw
    Explosions in the Sky 4X
    Lint 7X
    The Why Store
    Cinderella
    Bob Dylan
    Toots and the Maytals
    Iggy Pop
    Satellite Party
    TOTD
    Train
    Monsters of Folk
    Ted leo 3x
    Band of Horses 2x
    Liam finn 2x
    Glenn Hansard 3x
    Billy Idol
    Jewel
    Maryln Manson
    Tom Petty 2x
    Dierks Bentley
    Megadeath
    Tesla
    Ramones
    Rancid
    Screaming Trees
    Kings of Leon
    Daft Punk
    Snow Patrol
    Avenged Sevenfold
    Aerosmith 2x
    Roots
    Ratt
    LaGuns
    Post edited by hrd2imgn on
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 9,821
    This will be fun...
    AC/DC
    Accept
    Alice in chains
    Alice cooper
    Bad brains
    Black Sabbath
    Cro mags
    Joe cocker
    Metallica
    Ozzy
    Ramones
    Dio
    Voi vod
    Faith no more
    Soundgarden
    Lenny kravitz
    James brown
    Primus
    Flying frog brigade
    Sausage
    Les's Duo de twang
    Holy mackerel
    Porno for pyros
    Janes addiction
    Screaming trees
    Babes in toyland
    House of pain
    Rage against the m
    Red hot chili peps
    Ministry
    Revolting cocks
    Kmfdm
    Skinny puppy
    Gwar
    Marilyn manson
    NiN
    Vision
    Motorhead
    Judas priest
    Symphony X
    Overkill
    Iced earth
    Pantara
    Megadeath
    Pearl jam
    Indigenous
    Rndm
    Joseph Arthur
    Rollins band
    DRI
    Murphy's Law
    Agnostic front
    Misfits
    Suicidal tendencies
    Anthrax
    Demolition Hammer
    Nuclear assault
    Harry connick jr
    Lauren hill
    Blind melon
    Sting
    Mighty bosstones
    Fishbone
    Ben harper
    Slayer
    Bob dylan
    Debbie Harry
    Richie Ramone
    Doyle
    Meat beat manifesto
    Consolidated
    Pigface
    Mike watt
    foo fighters
    Hovercraft
    white zombie
    Madball
    Cities
    Mental Abuse
    Token entry
    Rest in pieces
    Peter Rowan
    Steve martin bluegrass
    Secret chiefs three
    Raul Midon
    Black crowes

    ...pretty good life






  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,575
    edited January 2020
    wow i'm sure ill forget some but here goes

    Pearl Jam - 28x
    Counting Crows - 4x
    Springsteen - 2x
    Goo Goo Dolls - 3x
    Live - 3x
    Billy Joel - 2x
    Elton John - 3x
    Yes - 2x
    John Mellencamp - 3x
    Roger Waters
    The Who
    The Hooters - around 5x
    Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers (local philly band) - a bunch
    The BoDeans
    Phil Collins
    U2
    Dead and Company
    Spin Doctors
    Soul Asylum
    Screaming Trees
    Little Feat
    Dave Matthews Band - 2x
    Van Halen
    David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar
    Third Eye Blind
    John Fogerty
    Matthew Sweet
    The Verve Pipe
    Lisa Loeb



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  • crowes74crowes74 Posts: 273
    I’ve seen over 300 or so I’d guess.  Only a few stinkers, and a handful or regretful misses.
    seen The Black crowes most (45+), Pearl Jam (11), DMB (13), Jason Isbell (15). 
    Seen Primus, Metallica, Drive-by truckers, Jack White all around 10 times.
    Didnt miss many “80”s or alternative” bands in my younger years.   So much fun, and inexpensive looking back. 
    One of these years I’m REALLy going to slow way down
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