Your #1 Concert Who?Where?Why?
PJ ALL THE WAY
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The best concert You ever attended, which band, what city and what made it so special? For me it was Godsmack / Staind and Cold - Eastern Michigan University! Front row the whole concert. Last song of the night Godsmack "I'm doing the best I ever did" I played the bass guitar the whole song it was sweet. Standed on stage looking at 25,000 screaming fans. I've seen PJ seven times and they all are a close second.
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Unfortunatley, i've never seen PJ. So i'd have to say Foo Fighters, Toronto ,July 7, Arrow Hall. It was the one filmed for their one and only dvd. I just think thats amazing that i was there for the taping. Its also cool that they chose Canada, since their an American band, i wonder why? (Not that there is anything wrong with the U.S.)Leave your girlfriend on a cement floor...
Toronto 09/19/05
Toronto 05/09/060 -
The Rolling Stones/September 1989 in Cincinnati OH/first stones tour after 8 year break, amazing setlist, great crowd0
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I know for a FACT that this was my BEST birthday EVER!!!
Pearl Jam in concert for my 22nd birthday...we had 2 cases of 22 oz.'s in the fridge at home...among other 'forms of encouragement'...Pearl Jam completely brought the fuckin' house DOWN...
the only thing that could have made it better was to meet the fella's...but all in all...I cannot complain. Night to remember!
go
corduroy
grievance
state of love & trust
tremor christ
small town
insignificance
last exit
animal
in my tree
i got shit
betterman
even flow
daughter
thin air
jeremy
rearviewmirror
nothing as it seems
last kiss
spin the black circle
crazy mary
parting ways
fuckin' upPJ: Toledo-9/22/96. E. Lansing-8/18/98. Detroit-8/23/98. Detroit-10/7/00. Detroit-6/25 & 6/26/03. Toledo-10/2/04 [VFC]. Detroit-5/22/06. Chicago-8/5/07 [Lolla]. Cleveland-5/9/10. Baltimore-10/27/13.
EV: Honolulu-4/21 & 4/22/07 [Kokua]. Detroit-6/26/11.0 -
Coldplay july first 2003 Goffertpark Nijmegen (netherlands)
It was raining all day but when the played Whar=t a wonderfull world from Louis Armstrong, the rain stopt and there it was a rainbow!!!!!!
After that it didn't matter any more that you were wet till your bones and that you probably gonna bee sick the next day.When all your dreams turn to dust, vacuum
When all else fails, read the instruction0 -
Pearl Jam
MSGII July 9, 2003
Most energy I've ever felt in a crowd-it was electric with 8,000 fan club members!~*LIVE~LOVE~LAUGH*~
*May the Peace of the Wilderness be with YOU*
He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.
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MSG 1, 2003.Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
Typo Man: "Thanks kidz, but remembir, stay in skool!"0 -
Pearl Jam, Alpine Valley, East Troy 2003
Third row and Eddie tossed his Tambourine to me. Sweet!!!!"All the money you make will never buy back your soul" Bob Dylan
"I need honesty, I need truth, and I need hope...I need it! That's what music means to me." EV0 -
pj montreal 2003....great atmosphere, great seats, close to home.
One of my fave shows is still Nick Cave in Montreal 2002 with Neko Case opening, one of the most intense performances ever. He blew me away.0 -
Pearl Jam - Melbourne 2 2003
Awesome seats, great setlist, great vibe between crowd and band, intense show and i got Eds tambourine
Honourable Mentions
Smashing Pumpkins- 1998 Mellon Cholli tour
Nick Cave at Homebake in 2003 - awesome, didnt know any of his stuff but he was awesome
Splendour in the Grass - 2 day festival - John Butler Trio, Powderfinger, Placebo and COldplay were awesome
Ben Harper - Front row in 03
Radiohead - waited so long and even though Thom was sick it rocked!Those who dance are called insane by those who dont hear the music0 -
Pearl Jam
St. Paul - Xcel Energy Center
My first (and only
) PJ show...simply amazing. "I'll do whatever the song dictates - if it doesn't need a real lead, then I won't do one. But if it does, then I'll fuckin' go off." - Mike
"Japan is awesome; the fans there knew all the words to all the songs...at least phonetically." - Stone
"I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version." - EV0 -
Pittsburgh 2000 and 2003......two of the most energetic concerts ive ever attended... i think eddie likes Pittsburgh!!!! yeah!I want to go, but I dont want to go... alone.0
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MSG I and II were amazing. II if only for the awesome speech Eddie gave about the fanclub before dedicating a song to us.

lets raise a toast to belief....'Alright brain, I don't like you and you don't like me - so lets just do this and I'll get back to killing you with beer.' - Homer J. Simpson0 -
should i really say that it was janet jackson why couse that time i really adore her ....oh my good that´s a shame when early 90´s0
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I was lucky enough to win backstage passes to Lollapolooza 97, I sat over the soundboard on the stage (seated on the scaffolding). I caught Violent Femmes, Ramones, Soundgarden, and Metallica.
Pearl Jam, May 2nd 2003 Buffalo comes in a close 2ndThe last PJ show I went to was the best PJ show ever, that is until they come around again of course0 -
Teenage Fanclub, 1 May 2004 ... in Recife

AWESOME...
first Teenage Fanclub show in Brazil...
So that is how I learned the lesson that everyone is alone. And your eyes must do some raining if you are ever going to grow. But when crying don't help and you can't compose yourself. It is best to compose a poem, an honest longing or simple song of hope.
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THe best concert I have ever been to was Smashing Pumpkins/Garbage 1996 San Diego for the Mellon Collie tour. Everything was perfect. The setlist was amazing. All the musicians were on fire. Unfortunately this was after Jimmy Chamberlain was sacked but Matt Walker was great. The sports arena was full and the crowd was pumped. The visuals on the screen were kick ass and went perfect with the music. They played what seemed like a 20 minute version of "Silverf**k" and a 20 minute version of 'Aeroplane Flies High..." They were like a punk rock Pink Floyd...AMAZINGGG!!!! Garbage were really good too"Do you think the carpetpissers did this?" - The Dude0
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A Perfect Circle and the Mars Volta, april 18th 2004
Mars Volta played two songs during their one hour set, with only a 5 second break. They were really amazing to watch.
A Perfect Circle played basically every song that they have, and they rocked really hard. Such an amazing band to watch live. I'd go see them again in a heart beat. Their drummer played with a broken leg and was still dead on.0 -
1) Soul Asylum/Graham Colton - On the Bricks, Atlanta
2) Pearl Jam - Atlanta
3) Creed
Had front row for 1) and 3) Kicked ass...worst seats were at PJ, ironically most expensive...$300, sheeiiiit.0 -
sept 1992-Dallas,Texas
METALLICA
GUNS N ROSES
FAITH NO MORE
also loved white zombie concert in 1994 and korn too a year or so after. but cant help remembering at the metallica concert, how good faith no more was live, they rocked,. metallica was my all time fave band until the day i heard pearl jam..............It's only after disaster that we can be resurrected...
it's only after you've lost everything ...that you are free to do anything....(Fight Club)
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"Pulse", a small band of a guy I know, I was at his birthday party and they decided to play, nearly everybody was filled up to the nose, i still saw quite clear, guess I was the only one listening.
Even the girlfriend of the lead singer did no applaud, she usally does.
I had talked to the guitarists before, a bit about led zepplin cream and about playing guitar, you know they play awesome.
And every time i looked at them they smiled at me.
So to sum it up: I was in fact the only person listening, and I was extremly near to the band, so that was fuckin intense.
I guess I prefer this short concert to a pj front row concert.BANZÄÄÄ
When he was six, he believed that the moon overhead followed him
By nine, he deciphered the illusion, trading magic for fact, no trade-backs
So this is what it's like to be an adult?
If he only knew now what he knew then0
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