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Just cant pick between Elton John and Billy Joel. Maybe the slightest edge to Elton. Maybe.
So many greats though now around anymore, Sinatra, Queen (not the same without Freddy), Beatles (I still love Paul in concert), Whitney, Beach Boys (too many original members gone) etc.
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A bunch more after that, Black Sabbbath White Zombie/Rob Zombie Stevie Ray Vaughn Robin Trower Deep Purple Johnny Cash White Zombie was a really good show, so many hard rock acts decide they're "artists" after which it's pretty much over. No problem there ![]() ![]() ![]() SRV was amazing, as was Robin Trower. The best concert was an odd one, Not sure I could put it on the list. I saw Roger Waters pros and cons of hitchhiking tour. Only 6 cities, no warmup act. First set was all Pink Floyd, second was the entire album. (One of those concept things) The best part was that he'd hired Eric Clapton. So I saw Clapton doing Pink Floyd..... Steve B |
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I saw Stevie Ray (from the second row) at an old chandeliered opera house in Worchester MA in like 82. He WAS incredible. I saw Jack Bruce and Friends (w/Trower on lead guitar) open up for The Allman Brothers in 1980. (I think?). As much as I like the Allman Brothers, Trower blew them away. Deep Purple was always amazing as a whole. I last saw them on the Perfect Strangers Tour. I would go see Richie's Rainbow and walk away less than wowed. Of course that could have been influenced by the concert party favors. ![]() I remember seeing Alvin Lee solo, expecting very little and being floored by his tone and technique. I was expecting sheer speed and flash. I became a fan that day. Roy Buchanan put on a great, great show. I saw him at a little club in Hampton Beach NH. He was a bit wired for his encore (I have NO IDEA how that happened ![]() I saw Warren Zevon completely solo, just him, a guitar, or piano and a harmonica. Utter Genius. |
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If I had to pick just one, it's the ultimate showman: Alice Cooper. Since 1971 I've attended 44 of his shows in Canada and the US, and he's never failed to deliver the goods in terms of sheer entertainment. Here's my top 5:
1. Alice Cooper 2. Rush 3. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 4. Warren Zevon 5. Rolling Stones |
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Singers: Springsteen, Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Neil Young
Band: Kinks/Beatles/Stones/CCR/E St Band (its not just Bruce)
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Favorite band is Eagles.....liked the recent History of Eagles on Showtime. Absolutely fascinating...great stories....great music.
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A little OT, I just got tickets to Motley Crue/Alice Cooper in Des Moines,IA on July 11th. Can't wait to see Alice Cooper.
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I have to agree on this one. Saw Alice Cooper in Munich in '75 or '76 (Welcome To My Nightmare), more for my date than the concert, at least at the time
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Really like a lot of different bands
Pink Floyd Eric Clapton Van Halen Enigma Enya Darius Rucker too many to list
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....when you spend a lot of time driving mobs of grand-daughters and their BFF's around the county , you eventually realize that you have inadvertently learned the lyrics to every Taylor Swift song ever written....not a bad thing I suppose....she's really quite good...
....personally though , when driving alone , I like to slip Joan Baez's '' Diamonds And Rust '' cassette into the dash of my ancient Buick Park Avenue and the miles just melt away.... |
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