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Peart.. Peer - t As a disciple of the Prof. I feel it my duty to defend Sir Pratt.Kevin J Anderson and Neil Pert wrote a novel for Clockworkl Angels.
There is no way I can remember all of them. I started going to concerts sometime in the late 70s. Then there are the ones that I played in, worked security for or ran audio for. The list is...extensive.
Truth...I started keeping show journals in the 00s, both for ones I've played and ones I've attended. I really wish I had started doing that from the beginning. While I've got a strong memory and can call some of the earliest of them to mind, it's not the same as having a written record from back then.
Great show, in the round, Tesla opened (and was awesome) and I sat about 4 rows back on the side. normally crappy seats but since they were in the round I was at eye level with the stageHmm...let's see how many music concerts I can remember...
- My first concert was Def Leppard's "Hysteria" tour in 1980-something. I was still in high school, and they were my favorite band <SNIP>
Saw them opening for Primus around 2010 in Cleveland. I never heard of them before, and it was like a circus on stage.
- Gogol Bordello, live at the Crystal Ballroom. Excellent show, terrible venue.
I saw Tesla a bunch in the early 2000s. They used to come through town and play the local club circuit for a while. They always put on a great show. Too bad Tommy Skeotch isn't with them anymore. Think Troy Luketta left too. Unfortunately, anything after Psychotic Supper was kind of forgettable. Very underrated band IMO.Great show, in the round, Tesla opened (and was awesome)