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Mine's not that sad, just not as famous :)

~ The Washington Township High School Symphony Orchestra
~ I've never seen the WTHS Sinfonia Orchestra b/c I was in it :) !
~ The Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra or whatever it's called. The one that plays at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. Okay, well this one is famous and prestigous. They played in the first Fantasia!! At the concest my orchestra class went to in 8th grade at the Academy of Music, the Philadelphia Orchestra played Sorcerer's Apprentice! Totally awesome!

Okay, these groups were/where the heck are they now?/kind of but not really/may still be famous...

~ Nickelodeon Music Concert (early 2000s) - LFO, Bewitched, A-Teens, i5 (my cousin's girl group, which was the reason we went). There were more but I don't remember. There was a guy-like Nsync- group that we met backstage when we went to see my cousin, I don't remember there group name though.
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Ok, after the weeked I have Gomez and Nations By the River to add to that.

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Jimmy Buffett...Verizon Wireles Music Center...Tuesday, July 6th :thumb:
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Loomis wrote:Well, over the weekend I saw:
- The Von Bondies
You know what, Loomis? This is just not fair. :evil: ;)
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Do you know what Kram Neuber I know where you are coming from I have seen some to just not really famous ones. Here is My List.

Michael Ballam (twice)
Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas With Special Guest Angela Lansburry
Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas With Special Guest Walter Kronkite

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Wow cool topic. I've seen a lot artists once they've past their prime or before they got big. Here in Milwaukee we have a festival called Summerfest. It's a pain in the you know sometimes there, but worth it if you like the singer or band that's playing.
But here's the concerts I've been too and then I'll list the five best shows I've seen.

Live
Stone Temple Pilots
Chubawumba(the single worst expierence of my life ever) My buddy's EX-girlfriend got free tickets to this. Just terrible terrible terrible.
Heart
Blondie
Kiss
Poison
Metallica 3 times
Kid Rock twice
Sevendust
Beastie Boys
Pearl Jam
Tom Petty twice
John Mellencamp 3 times
Garth Brooks
Alan Jackson
Hootie and the Blowfish
Everclear
Jet
The Darkness
Alice in Chains
U2
The Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd
Kansas
Hall and Oates
Huey Lewis and the News
Bon Jovi

That's all I can think of for now and as for the five best shows

1. Metallica-Just an unbelievable experience
2. Kid Rock-I've seen him twice and he just has the whole crowd singing going nuts
Tie U2 and The Rolling Stones-You really need to experience these two.
5. The Darkness-One of the best concerts I've seen in a long time
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I did some promotion in my college years and have been to more shows than I can remember, I've burned myself out of that phase. There's only 2 or 3 artists I would care to see live these days, and if they lace a venue in or around this city again before theyre too old to rock gigs, that would be remarkable.

let's see what shows i've been to in my relatively short life...


Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Bob Dylan
Miles Davis
Radiohead
Bjork
Sigur Ross
Pearl Jam
Elliot Smith
Amon Tobin
Air
Wax Mannequin
CR Avery
The Pixies
Modest Mouse
The Strokes
Sonic Youth
Beastie Boys
De La Soul
Pete Rock
Common
The Roots
Kool Keith
Living Legends
Murs
Hieroglyphics
Gangstarr
Anticon (Sole Dose One Alias Why? Pedestrian)
Buck65
Josh Martinez
Atmosphere & Mr. Dibbs
Eyedea
DJ Abilities
Atoms Family
LoDeck
Prefuse73
J-Live
Emanon
Sage Francis
Company Flow
El-P
Aesop Rock
Illogic
Vast Aire
Sonic Sum
Mr. Lif
Akrobatik
RJD2
Cage
Copywrite
Binary Star
Sixtoo
Bonobo
Kid Koala
P Love
DJ Vadim
Jedi Mind Tricks
Jurassic 5
Supernat
Talib Kweli
Zion I
Arsonists
Jean Grae
Non Phixion
J Zone
Awol One & Omid
All Natural
Planet Asia
DJ Signify
DJ Qbert
Lexicon
Visionaries
2Mex & LMNO
Thirstin Howl III
A Track
Shades Of Culture
Mcenroe
Peanut Butter Wolf
Herbaliser
Prince Paul
Dan The Automator
Madlib & Qwel
MF Doom
Boards Of Canada
Noah23
pip skid & gruf the druid
Lone Catalysts
Moses Mayes
LA Symphony & Brainwash Projects
Yesterday's New Quintet
Z Trip


I'm sure there's well over a dozen more that I'm forgetting, or maybe I've subconsciously erased the memories for good reason...
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woops... how the hell could i forget charles mingus at the mtl jazz fest 2 years ago and the mf'n rolling stones.
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and DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist.

oh and Godspeed and The Last Emperor too.


and I don't know if this counts but my friend got punched in the face in a bar in Ottawa by that guy from Nickelback.
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sorry i havent been to any concerts in my life. i have seen some on TV but have never went to one personally.
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Uncle Remus wrote:sorry i havent been to any concerts in my life. i have seen some on TV but have never went to one personally.
So you posted in this thread after all this time....why?
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Ok, to add to the big list at the op of this thread, I just saw the following over the weekend:
- Franz Ferdinand
(supported by)
- The Fiery Furnances
- Red Riders
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Tonight at my company show Lionel Richie played. Incredible show. The entire crowd was into it the whole time. See him if you can!!!!!!
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Ok, I can add Ash and The City Lights to that list after last night.

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Here is my humble list:

Garth Brooks
Ty England
Stephanie Davis

Brooks and Dunn

Collin Raye

John Michael Montgomery

Tanya Tucker

John "Bowzer" Bauman of the late Sha-Na-Na

Johnny Lee

Michael Mclean 3 or 4 times

Michael Ballam 2 times

Bryce Neubert

Journey

Tracy Byrd

LeAnn Rimes
Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand

Hinder
Chevelle
Three Days Grace
Nickelback

The Unread
Royal Bliss

All-American Rejects
The Format
Boys like Girls
Ocean City Soundtrack

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I've been to a lot of concerts, so I don't bother listing them all, but here's some of the ones I enjoyed the most.

- Yes
- Blackmore's Night
- Kris Kristofferson
- Alice Cooper
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Where I lived there were no concerts
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Loomis wrote:Ok, to add to the big list at the op of this thread, I just saw the following over the weekend:
- Franz Ferdinand
(supported by)
- The Fiery Furnances
- Red Riders
And again . . .
I think I'll move to Australia. :P
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I can add The Cure to my list, as I saw them a few weeks ago in Tampa. It was a fantastic show, they played lots of favorites, like "Lovesong", "Lullaby", "Fascination Street", "A Forest", "In Between Days", etc etc. The supporting acts were Mogwai, The Rapture, and Interpol, all of whom were excellent.
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