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.
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
went to see night ranger back in 1985.but to tell you the truth they kicked ass.then again i was 16 and stoned ahh the magic of youth......great summer that was.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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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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!
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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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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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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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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Drank too much beer and went on rides after... puked everywhere.
And, ran from cops. Epic fail.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
What's wrong with Matchbox 20? Nothing embarrassing about seeing them live. Odds are they probably put on a pretty good show.
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.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
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awful show. Worst I've ever seen.
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2013 - Charlottesville, VA
it just shows Im fairly selective on my viewing matter.
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!
but she had the time of her life, the smile on her face was worth it.
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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.
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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Lets just say that I lost something at a Jackyl/Tesla concert. Perhaps the most disappointing night of my life.
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:
I listened to such diverse music in high school... I had mix tapes with grunge, rap, metal, classic rock and oldies all on them.
was like a picture
of a sunny day
“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
― Abraham Lincoln
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Nickelback.
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It was in 1998 at some dive bar. My friend asked if I wanted to go check out some band, and I did.
I was about five and went with my sister and mother.