Top Five Live Perfomances You've Seen Other Than PJ

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  • Fender_Man
    Fender_Man Posts: 408
    The Who in '73 must have been incredible. One of my biggest regrets in music was never seeing Keith Moon live, had a chance to see them at Charlton in 1976, but my mum wouldn't let me go!!
  • Mojopin
    Mojopin Posts: 216
    Aside from PJ:

    Janes Addiction - 1988 in L.A. (I would say right as they were beginning to take off)
    Elton John - 1989 in London (Wembley)
    The Who - 1989 in Birmingham, England ('The Kids are alright') Pete lost a finger tip that night...
    Yes - 1991 in Seattle (25th anniversary tour)
    Dead Can Dance - 2005 in Seattle (at the Paramount) - Never thought I would ever get the chance to see them. It was amazing!

    Mojo
    "A consistently good band works all the different elements well. A song has to appeal sentimentally, intellectually, physically, viscerally, and dig deep down into your soul and suck you into it. And after that, of course, it'd be a matter of taste." ~ Kim Thayil from Soundgarden
  • poorgirl23
    poorgirl23 Posts: 194
    the white stripes ('02, '03, '05, '07)
    nine inch nails ('94, '95, '00, '05)
    bob dylan ('01)
    social distortion ('02)
    rem ('03)

    honorable mention: neil finn, pixies, the who, the stooges, sleater kinney, queens of the stone age
    Common sense is not so common.