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awallaceunc wrote: -Toby Keith
LUCKY!!!!!!!! I wanna see him!!!! :) !!!!!!!! :) !!!!!!!!!!!

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Loomis wrote:
jambo*rafiki wrote: LUCKY!!!! :evil: :evil: :P
I've actually been really lucky when it has come to gigs. People love touring Australia, especially in summer. The Strokes are interesting, because the first time I saw them it was before the release of their first record (they release it in Australia a little early, because of the tour, 2 days after saw them). They were actually out here OPENING for my favourite band, You Am I. It was this pissy little venue in Newtown, but a great show (freezing night though). The second one was a larger venue (the King of Leon opening for them!), and was awesome too.

White Stripes I've seen in small and large venues, but they rock wherever they go.

The YYY show (2nd time), was set to be the best show ever until she fell offstage :) That has actaully become quite a infamous Karen O moment, I understand...
Yes, it has . . . I hear about it a lot, it's neat that you were there. Luckily she was OK.
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Mermaid Kelly wrote:
awallaceunc wrote: -Toby Keith
LUCKY!!!!!!!! I wanna see him!!!! :) !!!!!!!! :) !!!!!!!!!!!

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He was awesome. I saw him in November of '03. Definitely the most emotionally stirring concert I've been too... Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue live = wow. He tours a LOT. A lot, a lot, a lot. So I'm sure you'll get your chance.
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I seen none. :cry:
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Well, over the weekend I saw:

Fri:
- Remake Remodel
- The Mess Hall
- The Von Bondies
Sat:
- The Cops
- The Pictures
- The Dirtbombs
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- Tim Rogers
- The Waifs
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Since I last posted, I've seen

Fun Lovin' Criminals

Radiohead!!!! (Bloody awesome show, even from Row K :))

and the one and only...

Tim Rogers & the Temperance Union - Yes, again. This time it was a showcase gig (competition winners; promo tickets only. For the fans, basically). It was only last night at a very small pub, so I'm still riding high on the buzz of the show.

I'm seeing Jet tomorrow night, with a band from the UK called The Stands who are also cool.

Rock and roll all night!
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I saw Kanye West the other night.
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Paul Mccartney
Bruce Springsteen (3x)
Counting Crows
Beck
Foo Fighters
Muse
Live
Placebo
Blur
Stone Temple Pilots
The Prodigy
PJ Harvey
Moloko
Manu Chau
Lamb

to name but a few... :)
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I have seen hundreds of bands over the years, but here are some that come to mind right now:

Paul McCartney
Bob Dylan
R.E.M.
The Beach Boys
The Monkees
Belle and Sebastian
Weezer
Jimmy Eat World
The Flaming Lips
Pete Yorn
Amy Grant
Caedmon's Call
Built to Spill
Ben Folds
Elvis Costello
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Maerj wrote:Elvis
One word: wow.. :o

I am not really a fan but I would have loved to have seen the king just once. Unfortunatly me being just 7 years old when he died AND the fact that I don't live in de U.S.A. didn't really help to make that possible. :(
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bean:therio wrote:
Maerj wrote:Elvis
One word: wow.. :o
Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?

I'd say "Wow" either way, but at the moment I'd be more impressed by the latter...
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snowbot wrote: Amy Grant
I already knew that, but it still warrants a big :D from me.

And Loomis, you're off your rocker! :P Prestley all the way! (Though Costello would be fun, I'll give you that!)

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I am not such a music person that I go to many conserts, but I have been luky to be invited to some exlusive TV apparences of people like:

Robbie Williams
Tom Jones
Anastacia
Mark Knopfler
Melanie C
Travis
Suede
Solomon Burke
Josh Groban
Ronan Keating
Josh Stone

I have also been to the conserts of

Tom Jones
BB King
Erica Badu
Elvis in Consert (the 1999 European tour, it was amazing)

I would love to get to see Paul McCartney and Simon & Garfunkel this summer, but it is realy expencive. I have to see what I can do about that.
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Loomis wrote:
bean:therio wrote: One word: wow.. :o
Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?

I'd say "Wow" either way, but at the moment I'd be more impressed by the latter...
Presley. I saw him in concert at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. My mom was and is a huge fan of the King. It was 6 months before he died as I recall. I actually got pretty close to him, we had crappy seats in the nosebleed area. I was pretty young and not too fond of heights and was sort of freaking out a little bit, so my dad told my mom that he'd take me out and he did. When we were walking around the stadium, we noticed that there was no one in the aisle leading down to the stage and walked down and enjoyed the rest of the show pretty close up. Lol, I guess we should have maybe gotten my mom so she wouldn't have had to use binoculars, but we didn't. Later when we told her, she told my dad that he should have thrown me up on stage because Elvis loves kids! Yeah, thanks mom trying to get me arrested while I'm only a couple of years old!! Anyway, that's my Elvis story, thank you very much!
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Loomis wrote:Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?

I'd say "Wow" either way, but at the moment I'd be more impressed by the latter...
I saw Elvis Costello two years ago in Atlanta GA. It was a really great show, he was touring his "When I Was Cruel" album, but he also played lots of classics. The only one he didn't play that I wanted to hear was "Everyday I Write the Book", but that's okay.
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Seen tons in the past ..... some I am too embarassed to even mentioned :oops:

Looking forward to checking out the hottie Shania Twain. Got
2nd row floors! I can't wait! :pink:
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Concerts I seen at:

Bangles
Starship
Village People
Cool and the gang
Backstreet Boys
Celine Dion
Maddonna


I forgot about those concerts. LOL!!! :lol:
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After seeing David Bowie last night I thought I should post my (short) list.

Suede x2
Travis
Blur
Garbage
The Cardigans
H.I.M.
+ lots of Finnish and Scandinavian bands you wouldn't have heard of

Most of the above have been festival gigs, including the Bowie one. I've never been that much into Bowie but yesterday's gig made me an instant convert :) . He was flirting with the audience so effortlessly and seemed to enjoy himself as much as the listeners. Beautiful.
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There are some embarassing ones in here haha

New Kids On the Block
Bare Naked Ladies
Sarah McLaughlin
Violent Femmes
The Pursuit of Happiness
Moxy Fruvus
Snow
The Proclaimers
Weird Al Yankovich
Janet Jackson
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Lets see

The Rolling Stones
The Payolas
Idle Eyes
Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tina Turner and Joe Cocker
Keb Mo
John Lee Hooker
Luther Allison

My wife has dragged me to a couple of Country concerts

Reba Macintyre and Brooks/Dunn
Farmer's Daughter
Alabama and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Bank(actually enjoyed the latter). Also included on this was a solo blond artist who I had never heard off. She had a body and voice suited for video, as long as the sound was muted.
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