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Offline Creamo

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« on: July 14, 2002, 09:37:17 AM »
It occured to me now that summer is in full swing to get out to some shows. The Scorpions, Dio, and Deep Purple are coming to the Hilton soon and got me thinking of good 'ol concerts of past.

Here's a few I've gone to, and it's damn near accurate as far as I can tell. I'm sure once people mention a few concerts they went to, I'll remember lots more.

Best of the bunch was Metallica on the Master of Puppets Tour because it was in a tiny cowboy bar in Tulsa when Cliff was still alive. Van Halen in 1984 was awesome, and it's hard to beat the early Rush shows as well. Man, how about the Nuge blowing Kiss off the stage?! Anyway...

1978 Rush- Tour of the Hemispheres- Dubuque, IA (1st concert $7!)
1979 REO Speedwagon Nine Lives Tour0 Dubuque, IA
1980 Rush - Permanent Waves Tour- Madison, WI
1981 Rush- Moving Pictures Tour- Dubuque, IA
1981 Ted Nugent- Intensities In Ten Cities – Dubuque, IA
1981 Sammy Hagar – Standing Hampton Tour- Dubuque, IA
1982 Rush - New World Tour- Dubuque, IA
1984 Iron Maiden Powerslave Tour w/ Accept- Madison, WI
1984 Van Halen 1984 Tour- Madison, WI
1984 Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA Tour- East Troy WI
1985 DIO- Sacred Heart Tour- East Troy, WI
1985 DIO- Sacred Heart Tour- Tulsa OK
1986 Metallica Master of Puppets Tour w/First Strike- Tulsa OK
1986 Anthrax Amoung the Living Tour w/ Metal Church- Tulsa, OK
1987 Rush- Hold Your Fire Tour Atlanta, GA
1987 Iron Maiden Somewhere in TimeTour w/ Vinnie Vincent Invasion- Tulsa, OK
1987- Def Leppard w/ Queensryche  Atlanta, GA
1987- Testament w/ Vio-Lence- Atlanta, GA
1987 DIO- Dream Evil Tour w/Megadeth
1988- Danzig w/Ghost Story- Atlanta, GA
1988 Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Tour w/ Frehley’s Comet- Atlanta, GA
1989- Metallica Damaged Justice Tour Atlanta, GA (twice)
1989 Kiss with Ted Nugent- Atlanta, GA
1990 Rush- Presto Tour- Atlanta, GA
1991 Rush- Roll The Bones Tour- Atlanta, GA
1991 Rush- Roll The Bones Tour- Oakland, CA
1991 Clash of the Titans- Slayer, Anthrax, Megadeth, Alice in Chains- Phoenix, AZ
1991 Clash of the Titans- Slayer, Anthrax, Megadeth, Alice in Chains- Oakland, CA
1991 Day on the Green w/Metallica, Queensryche, Soundgarden- Oakland, CA
1992 Metallica / Guns and Roses Stadium Tour- Oakland, CA
1993 Sepultura- Santa Clara, CA.
1994 Rush- Counterparts Tour- Atlanta, GA
1994 Slayer- Divine Intervention Tour w/ Machine Heads and Biohazard- Atlanta, GA
1995 Pantera, Far Beyond Driven Tour w/Skid Row- Santa Clara, CA
1995 Milwaukee Metalfest- Milwaukee, WI
1996 Rush – A Evening With Rush T4E Tour Chicago, IL (1st row, won on radio contest)
1997 Pantera-Great Southern Trendkill Tour w/ White Zombie- Chicago, IL
1998 Summerfest w/ REO Speedwagon- Milwaukee, WI
2000 Kiss, Ted Nugent, Skid Row- Atlanta, GA
2001 Styx, Bad Company, Billy Squire-  Reno, NV
2001 G3 (Steve Via, Robert Fripp, Joe Satriani)- Reno, NV
2001 REO Speedwagon, War, other old bad bands- Reno, NV
2002 Vio-lence reunion show w/Skinlab- San Francisco, CA

I've seen bands like Night Ranger, Obituary, Primus, Coroner, Extreme, Candle Mass, Kaos, Steve Morse, Max Webster, .38 Special, etc... but they weren't real memorable.

* For anyone that was into the Bay Area scene, I went to Testament, Exodus, Vio-lence, Death Angel etc. so many times 1990-94 can’t put them all in, but they were all pretty damn good.
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2002, 12:12:01 PM »
I saw all them Rush tours too except for the Hemispheres and the Permanent Waves ones.  Man, I'm jealous.  Ha!  But I saw the Iron Maiden "Piece of Mind" tour which was a good one you are missing.  Scorps, Dio, Halen, Rainbow, Ozzy, it was all good.  Oh, Saxon blew me away with "The Eagle Has Landed" song when I saw them live...the only band to ever get me to buy their album after seeing them.  They warmed up for Iron Maiden.  I saw Kiss...their Disco Album tour.  I can't remember what it's called now...had a song, "I was made for loving you baby"...but I try to forget that one.

I used to collect all my concert tickets and would write down the opening act, but a few years ago during a move our storage unit was robbed and all that stuff is gone.  I wish I still had them, it would be interesting to see all who I've seen.

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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2002, 03:42:55 PM »
Nice concert list Creamo.

My fave shows were these...Dates very approx..All shows Toronto*

Yes 90125 Tour       (1986?)
Rush Signals Tour    (1983?)
Bob Dylan w Tom Petty/Greatfull Dead(1984?)..Buffalo July 4*
Kim Mitchell Kingswood Theatre(1984?)
Chuck Berry/Jerry Lee Lewis/Little Richard/Ronnie Hawkins..Skydome(1989?)

Fave live show...Sigur Ros..Palais Royal(2001)...

Iceland rocks!!!


>>>Honourable mention to Mogwai show at Horseshoe Toronto


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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2002, 09:00:05 PM »
1983 was close Sirloin, they played Maple Leaf Gardens  in Toronto November 15, 17, and 18th 1982 on The New World Tour- (guest The Payolas, whoever in the hell that is)

I can’t say I ever hear a Saxon tune. They weren’t the guys that had all the cool looking lp covers of the battle paintings?

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« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2002, 01:50:16 AM »
Payolas had one hit song "Eyes of a Stranger".They won "Album of the Year" in Canada despite Signals having several hits and having 2 sides of great music.I had 11th row centre floors for the show which was great.Wierd thing was that everyone sat down after Rush played five songs...I think that pissed them off as that was the last time they started a tour in Toronto to this day.
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« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2002, 02:37:09 AM »
Wow, you actually heard of them? Cool, but album of the year? LOl, did Digital Man not just cover every aspect of virtuoso and song structure? Not to mention Subdivisions, and the Analog Kid. I guess The naked ladies or something hideous Canadian band whatever they are called won the same award.

Anyway, Signals indeed was just 2 sides of great stuff, and anyone sitting down at a concert is a good thing. It would never have anything to do with a bands concert schedule.

I have spent too much time balancing on seat backs trying to have a cool beer and enjoy the show when the people in front of me forced me too do that unnecessary balancing act. If everyone sits down and digs the show, it’s the same view if you loft up for no reason.
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« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2002, 05:53:42 AM »
Pink Floyd - 1988 (1st EVER concert) - MI (15yrs. old)
David Bowie - 1990
Paul McCartney -1990
Def Leppard - 1992
Paul McCartney - 1994 (6th Row Main Floor, FROM A BEATLE!)
Pink Floyd - 1994 Both shows in MI
Rush - Counterparts
Rush - T4E (8th row Main)
Garbage - 5 times
Rage Against the Machine - 2 times
Smashing Pumpkins - St. andrew's Hall - Billy Chamberlain came back before D-Arcy left. AWESOME show!
Sting - Was nice hearing Syncronicity II loud
The Who - Quadrophenia - 1996 - will be seeing them in a month
Elton John 1998 - was awesome hearing Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy played live in 23 years! (My fav. album)
Live - 2000
Phil Collins - like 95ish I think, was so-so
Billy Joel - 1998 - free tickets given to me (4) was a GREAT show
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - 1999 AWESOME
Roger Waters - 2000 - did too much Pink Floyd, but SOLO stuff WOOHOO

I am too tired to think of the others I have been too.  I prefer classic rock though and SOME new stuff.

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« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2002, 06:29:53 AM »
As of late?

In January or so New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall performing Brahms' 1st Symphony.

This last March a guest appearence by the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Bernard Haitink at Carnegie Hall. Performed Brahms' Haydn Variations, Haydn's 101st Symphony and Strauss' programatic Don Quixote. The first one I enjoyed the most.

In April at Carnegie Hall again for a trio of piano sontas by Schubert and Mozart... also Brahms' Four Ballades. Pianist was Alfred Brendel.

And lastly a couple of months ago the Philadelphia Philharmonic w/ Wolfgang Sawallisch, premiered a new Piano Concerto and performed Brahms 3rd Symphony.

$10 student tickets are great hehe. For the Vienna Philharmonic I was lucky and got a seat in the left parquet.
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« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2002, 06:55:14 AM »
Homo

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« Reply #9 on: July 15, 2002, 07:28:47 AM »
rolf

I hate not fitting into the head-bangers of AH crowd.

The agony.

Well, I guess it's just more display of how overall people have opted to listen to music that requires llittle skill or thought to compose/organize/listen to and consummately perform as of late--compared to classical music [mostly speaking of orchestral]. So little respect for real music, and no interest in the lineage of in the stuff mentioned here. Truly sad.
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« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2002, 07:32:10 AM »
No, Im serious Nath, drop the act.

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« Reply #11 on: July 15, 2002, 07:34:04 AM »
I played drums for 14 years and kept the time in my band.   Oh, but it was so easy.  Nate, no instrument is EASY to play.

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« Reply #12 on: July 15, 2002, 07:44:05 AM »
Assume what you will Whortlund. I find it funny you need to make jusitifications about me for some reason. Why would you even care what music I like? Hmm...

Mash, didn't mean to offend you. What I was saying was that in considering all aspects, orchestral music requires much more effort to organize, rehearse, and ultimately perform.

I didn't say that it doesn't take skill to play an instrument.
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« Reply #13 on: July 15, 2002, 08:01:15 AM »
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Assume what you will Whortlund. I find it funny you need to make jusitifications about me for some reason. Why would you even care what music I like? Hmm...


Exactly..so why oh why is it so important to you to tell us all that you like classical music? And then you proceed by saying that classical music is somehow better than other forms of music.

De gustibus non est dispuntandum.

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« Reply #14 on: July 15, 2002, 08:09:58 AM »
Umm, you probably missed the title of this thread by searching for posts by me, however, the title is "Concerts". Try reading what the topic is about before replying Sweedy.

You posted "homo" after I listed the concerts I attended. Not suprised really, others on this board also want to believe that I'm only acting (funny how they see through the truth that is really the fact, and not when I really am acting) We didn't think you'd be the one who would respond with the predictable comment, though.

Not trying to prove anything is better than something other. Just relaying facts that simplistic music has been more popular lately. And by your first reply, it seemed as if you were bashing classical.

Contemplate first.

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Exactly..so why oh why is it so important to you to tell us all that you like classical music? And then you proceed by saying that classical music is somehow better than other forms of music.
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