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<blockquote data-quote="Mad_Jack" data-source="post: 8419671" data-attributes="member: 6750306"><p>Worst show was Bob Dylan, actually - literally no interaction with the audience, they walked out, sat around in a circle under a single light, and essentially did an hour-and-a-half jam session of new versions of songs so far from the originals I didn't recognize a single one. Screw the refund, I want that <em>time</em> back.</p><p></p><p> Best shows? No particular order...</p><p></p><p><strong>Trans Siberian Orchestra </strong>- seen 'em seven times and they always blow my mind.</p><p><strong>Dropkick Murphys </strong>- most energetic show I've been to: the crowd in the mezzanine seats were stomping their feet so hard you could feel the place shake.</p><p><strong>Vintage Trouble/ The Who </strong>- the arena is literally a mile from my house, so I obviously went to be able to cross The Who off of my musical bucket list, but Vintage Trouble put on such a good show that I would have dropped the $70 just to see them.</p><p><strong>Herman's Hermits </strong>- seen these guys like three times at a free music venue inside the same local casino as the arena, and they still sound great and jump around like they did when they were famous. They always get the crowd (and everyone outside the venue at the slot machines and tables) singing along to "Henry the 8th" so loud you can't hear the slot machines.</p><p><strong>Heart </strong>- my first real concert in an actual concert venue... It was their self-titled album tour in the '80's, and I was about thirteen or so and totally in love with Ann and Nancy. Saw them again when I was in my late thirties and they were still just as good.</p><p><strong>Kool & The Gang </strong>- my first live music experience... A few years before the first Heart show, I saw these guys do a small outdoor gig at a thing called SubFest on the local Naval Base. It was awesome since I'd never seen a famous band live and up close before. You could tell they were having even more fun than the audience.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As an aside, when I was fourteen I was at Misquamicut Beach in Rhode Island, walking down the side of the road past the side door of a bar, when I heard a band doing a short afternoon set. They played like five or six songs. They were freakin' <em>awesome</em>.</p><p>It wasn't until years later, when I saw the movie <em>Eddie and the Cruisers </em>on VHS, that I realized it was the first of the six or seven times I've seen John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad_Jack, post: 8419671, member: 6750306"] Worst show was Bob Dylan, actually - literally no interaction with the audience, they walked out, sat around in a circle under a single light, and essentially did an hour-and-a-half jam session of new versions of songs so far from the originals I didn't recognize a single one. Screw the refund, I want that [I]time[/I] back. Best shows? No particular order... [B]Trans Siberian Orchestra [/B]- seen 'em seven times and they always blow my mind. [B]Dropkick Murphys [/B]- most energetic show I've been to: the crowd in the mezzanine seats were stomping their feet so hard you could feel the place shake. [B]Vintage Trouble/ The Who [/B]- the arena is literally a mile from my house, so I obviously went to be able to cross The Who off of my musical bucket list, but Vintage Trouble put on such a good show that I would have dropped the $70 just to see them. [B]Herman's Hermits [/B]- seen these guys like three times at a free music venue inside the same local casino as the arena, and they still sound great and jump around like they did when they were famous. They always get the crowd (and everyone outside the venue at the slot machines and tables) singing along to "Henry the 8th" so loud you can't hear the slot machines. [B]Heart [/B]- my first real concert in an actual concert venue... It was their self-titled album tour in the '80's, and I was about thirteen or so and totally in love with Ann and Nancy. Saw them again when I was in my late thirties and they were still just as good. [B]Kool & The Gang [/B]- my first live music experience... A few years before the first Heart show, I saw these guys do a small outdoor gig at a thing called SubFest on the local Naval Base. It was awesome since I'd never seen a famous band live and up close before. You could tell they were having even more fun than the audience. As an aside, when I was fourteen I was at Misquamicut Beach in Rhode Island, walking down the side of the road past the side door of a bar, when I heard a band doing a short afternoon set. They played like five or six songs. They were freakin' [I]awesome[/I]. It wasn't until years later, when I saw the movie [I]Eddie and the Cruisers [/I]on VHS, that I realized it was the first of the six or seven times I've seen John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, lol. [/QUOTE]
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