Pearl jam,soungarden,alice in chains,temple of the dog,Pantera,cardboard vampires,Inncubus,taking back sunday,cypruss hill,foo fighters,snake pitt,velvet revolver,breaking benjamin,
Pearl jam,soungarden,alice in chains,temple of the dog,Pantera,cardboard vampires,Inncubus,taking back sunday,cypruss hill,foo fighters,snake pitt,velvet revolver,breaking benjamin,
Tool, Mindless Self Indulgence, Otep, Eric Clapton, Godsmack, Type O.
Mobb Deep, SevenDust, Bush, Gargamel, Outkast, Methodman, Trick Daddy, The Neptunes...
yeah, all these, esp. tool n 7dust, alice i n chains would be cool if it was a while ago, and Faith no More would be cool, Godsmack again, VR, Peter Gren, and Link Wray.
I've never seen NIN in concert, That'd be cool to see
--Georg Christoph Litchenberg
Luckily I had an older sister growing up and liberal parents that let me go to concerts with her and her friends.{Of course after I pleaded with her.}So I've been seeing shows since the age of 10. I would of loved to have seen- Hendrix,Nirvana.Hmm I can't think of that many
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NIN (i've seen them and they were awesome but would love to see them again), Placebo, Kasabian, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Audioslave( Chris Cornell is amazing live.. actually he's just amazing *drool*)
How can I forget My all time fav,Nirvana!
RIP Wendy O Williams and the Plasmatics also Joe Strummer from the Clash
Punk will never die!!!




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"At this moment what more need we seek?
As the Truth eternally reveals itself,
This very place is the Lotus Land of Purity,
This very body is the Body of the Buddha."
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Hootie and the blowfish and velvet revolver.
Not at the same time!
Wendy O will NEVER be forgotten.Originally Posted by joeybadgirl





there was a short-lived thing in the early/mid 80's called The Immaculate Poets or Immaculate Consumptives i think it was. Nick Cave, Marc Almond, Jim Thirlwell, and Lydia Lunch....all drunk onstage and doing their thing. that wouldve been entertaining.
waffles are just pancakes with little squares on them.
Tool, Korn, Sevendust, Method Man, Pantera, Van Halen, The Black Crowes.....
I'm sure there are others that I can't think of right now.
Hell yeah!! The best live concert I've ever been tooOriginally Posted by tiamaria
I've been lucky enough to see anyone from my time that I've ever wanted to see, however.... I wouldn't mind REMEMBERING who I saw,lol!
If Van Halen ever got back together, I'd sell a kidney for a ticket to that.
And to the inevitable person who will respond...you are incorrect. Van Hagar is not Van Halen.
Really? DLR couldn't sing then,and Really can't sing now. But that is the best Van Halen era no doubtOriginally Posted by Mr Hyde
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Lol I have a few of those concerts under my belt as well BladeOriginally Posted by Blade
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DLR has never had a great voice (although it was perfect for VH), and I know what he had has been wrecked by years of abuse, but the show and the spectacle of seeing that band again would be worth it. I refuse to acknowledge the abortion that is Van Hagar. And I liked Hagar as a solo guy.
Not a fan of Van Hagar,too commercial for me. My point with DLR is he didn't have much of a voice to work with 20yrs ago.Now it's really shot out. He's more of a an entertainer than a singer.Originally Posted by Mr Hyde
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Saw Van HAlen on the Diver Down tour.......ahhhhh..there goes my age again. Also saw Van Hagar twice.
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i saw the "1984" tour when i was 12, with my uncle. i think i was 10 when diver down came out. maybe 9, you old fart. and i saw van hagar once, 5150 era i think it was. ever notice how many van hagar songs have "love" in the title? it's ridiculous.
waffles are just pancakes with little squares on them.
The best Van Halen material I always thought was the stuff that the radio didn't kill.The second Van Halen album was cool.As for Sammy Hagar did you ever hear the first "Montrose" album? If not check it out,Van Halen liked it so much that's why they got Sammy too sing for them in the first place.Even used the same producer {Ted Templeton} as Montrose.Originally Posted by MrChristopher



I have seen most of the bands I have ever wanted to see....except Depeche Mode....
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