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Tope
Joined: 13 Apr 2002 Posts: 78 Location: Toronto Canada
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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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I have a few amazing concert experiences.
The best show was probably Metallica's Justice tour. They smoked then. Saw them the last 2 times they have been in Toronto and they blew. I got free tixs both times so i went and they just dont cut it anymore. Specially now that James is on his rehab kik.
Has anyone seen them on this tour? Does James sound a little um feminim when he talks now?
The other amazing one was the Fabulous Thunderbirds at a little bar in Toronto called The Horseshoe. Freaking amazing !!! Kim Wilson rocks!.. aslo helps that i got to meet the band. |
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Midnight Sun
Joined: 02 Aug 1999 Posts: 1759
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Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 3:14 am Post subject: |
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MAIDEN with GNR (1988)
PRIEST with BON JOVI (1986) |
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nitro4040
Joined: 14 Jan 1999 Posts: 1926
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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tough one.. so I will name a few..
Dio and Whitesnake - 1984-85. Irvine Meadows Ampitheater.
Y&T, Motley Crue, Randy Hansen - 1982? 5th row, Concord Pavillion.
Metallica, Megadeth, Metal Church, Anthrax - 1985 NYE , SF, CA Civic Center.
Iced Earth, Nevermore - some small bar in SF in 2000.
Satriani - San Francisco 1986
Uli Jon Roth - Wolfgang's, SF, CA 1985 or 86
UFO w/Schenker on U.S. Walk on Water tour.
Randy Hansen doing Jimi Hendrix - Keystone - Berkeley, CA 1982 |
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:24 pm Post subject: NO CONTEST |
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Blizzard of Ozz, in Pittsburgh PA's "Stanley Theater," on the debut tour. Def Leppard opened, supporting "High and Dry." Did a damn good job. I went out and bought the record the next day.
Following that, Ozzy with Randy Rhodes. Awesome. Randy was so natural with a guitar strapped around his back that you were convinced he was born that way. Tommy Aldridge crushed his drum set. Lee Kerslake, knowing the greatness of what he was playing, was relatively quiet on bass. Show business was not necessary, and he knew it.
After several songs from the "Blizzard of Oz" record, Ozzy said that the band was going to play a couple of songs from their next record, the already recorded "Diary of a Madman." The band promptly launched into the crushing introductory riff of "Believer." Amazing. 5,000 people sat there in silence. |
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renegade69
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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Sevendust with Ill Nino at The House of Blues in Vegas! I have yet to see a show that rivals the energy of a Sevendust show. The intimate setting probably helped...
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totembird
Joined: 29 Jun 2003 Posts: 156 Location: newyork
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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Used to be Les Paul......(ok, not metal), but I gotta say Joe Satriani..(altho not that metal). His show was blistering 3 hrs...and the room rocked so hard...cant remember any other concerts that I had that much fun. Ronnie Dio follows him, especialy this year tour when he sang a lot of Rainbow / Sabbath tune.......very rockin! |
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iwarrior
Joined: 05 Apr 2002 Posts: 3526 Location: Pittsburgh,PA
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:18 pm Post subject: Re: NO CONTEST |
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[quote="CollectorOfWomen"]Blizzard of Ozz, in Pittsburgh PA's "Stanley Theater," on the debut tour. Def Leppard opened, supporting "High and Dry." Did a damn good job. I went out and bought the record the next day.
Following that, Ozzy with Randy Rhodes. Awesome. Randy was so natural with a guitar strapped around his back that you were convinced he was born that way. Tommy Aldridge crushed his drum set. Lee Kerslake, knowing the greatness of what he was playing, was relatively quiet on bass. Show business was not necessary, and he knew it.
After several songs from the "Blizzard of Oz" record, Ozzy said that the band was going to play a couple of songs from their next record, the already recorded "Diary of a Madman." The band promptly launched into the crushing introductory riff of "Believer." Amazing. 5,000 people sat there in silence.[/quote]
Wow. The Stanley Theater is before my time. Are you from Pittsburgh originally? |
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