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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderfoot" data-source="post: 8560505" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p><em>1) RUSH - 50 Tour (farewell) - Scottrade Center St Louis Mo</em></p><p>This was a tour d' force and the 'backward' progression from new to old with a stage cluttered with props from every tour back to two school chairs with a Fender Bassman and Twin 'Verb and two stage hands holding big white lights on the band while a disco ba and banner that stated 'Rod Serling High School prom 1971' was epic.</p><p></p><p><em>2) Billy Joel - The Bridge Tour' Purina Checkerdome, St Louis Mo (1984 ish??)</em></p><p>3 hours, just Billy and his 'old' band. This was the first time I ever saw a performer not have an opening act. He came out swinging and just kept going.... Key moments was when he started pulling the crew onstage to 'help' with his musical numbers. But when he brought out the 'Vietnam Vets' for 'Good Night Siagon' was ...moving.</p><p></p><p><em>3)Judas Priest/Queensryche - Herdon, VA 1997, 8???)</em></p><p>Before Queenryche imploded and after Judas Priest (classic line-up) reformed. Show was even better because it was free. (won the tickets by knowing the Spinal Tap's second album was named 'Break Like the Wind.')</p><p></p><p><em>4) Van Halen - 5150 (before it was without a net) 1987, SIU Arena Carbondale IL</em></p><p>Sammy Hagar, songs that had meaning and musicianship. Dave was gone and doing his own thing and the remaining members plus Sammy were in their prime before the offal hit the rotating ocillating cooling device.</p><p></p><p><em>5) Bon Jovi/.38 Special - SIU Arena Carbondale IL</em> </p><p>This was before Bon Jovi was known. 'Runaway' was two weeks from being released as a single an these guys were 'nobodys'. It was obvious, that was about to change. .38 Special would have been good but their lead guitar player got drunk and fell over one of the two drumsets taking out about 90% of it. Funny, but sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderfoot, post: 8560505, member: 34175"] [I]1) RUSH - 50 Tour (farewell) - Scottrade Center St Louis Mo[/I] This was a tour d' force and the 'backward' progression from new to old with a stage cluttered with props from every tour back to two school chairs with a Fender Bassman and Twin 'Verb and two stage hands holding big white lights on the band while a disco ba and banner that stated 'Rod Serling High School prom 1971' was epic. [I]2) Billy Joel - The Bridge Tour' Purina Checkerdome, St Louis Mo (1984 ish??)[/I] 3 hours, just Billy and his 'old' band. This was the first time I ever saw a performer not have an opening act. He came out swinging and just kept going.... Key moments was when he started pulling the crew onstage to 'help' with his musical numbers. But when he brought out the 'Vietnam Vets' for 'Good Night Siagon' was ...moving. [I]3)Judas Priest/Queensryche - Herdon, VA 1997, 8???)[/I] Before Queenryche imploded and after Judas Priest (classic line-up) reformed. Show was even better because it was free. (won the tickets by knowing the Spinal Tap's second album was named 'Break Like the Wind.') [I]4) Van Halen - 5150 (before it was without a net) 1987, SIU Arena Carbondale IL[/I] Sammy Hagar, songs that had meaning and musicianship. Dave was gone and doing his own thing and the remaining members plus Sammy were in their prime before the offal hit the rotating ocillating cooling device. [I]5) Bon Jovi/.38 Special - SIU Arena Carbondale IL[/I] This was before Bon Jovi was known. 'Runaway' was two weeks from being released as a single an these guys were 'nobodys'. It was obvious, that was about to change. .38 Special would have been good but their lead guitar player got drunk and fell over one of the two drumsets taking out about 90% of it. Funny, but sad. [/QUOTE]
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