Best concert from the 80's you've been to?
I truly feel like I missed the best two decades of music, the 70's and 80's. I'm in my early 30's, I was too young to know who Motley Crue, Van Halen, GnR, Maiden, Journey, U2 ( then, NOT now.... ) was, and the list goes on.
By the time I got into music, Nirvana was HUGE, then it all went sideways with N'Sync, Backstreet Boys, My Chemical Romance, 30 Seconds to Mars, The White Stripes........ :1041: Just wondering, those of you who enjoyed the arena rock and stadium metal tours, which ones were your favorite? Watching YouTube vids, it looks like some of those bands put on a hell of a show! |
Rolling Stones and guns n roses
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Oh how I so much want to forget that musical decade.
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Redrider,kiss,Toronto,headpins,heart |
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Alabama and Air Supply
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edit: I forgot Supertramp's Breakfast in America. Great album, from the early 80's IIRC. |
Does going to KISS this summer qualify as going to a concert in the 80's?
Oh wait... No. That was going to a concert with 80 year old KISS members... My bad! |
Led Zeppelin, Joe Cocker, the Eagles....thank the good Lord that they lived on in my album collection thru that decade.
Kiss?.....yuk :snapoutofit: |
I had one of the first car mounted alpine cd players in alberta ($1200), and $4000 worth of alpine crammed into z28. just looked over my cd collection from the 80's. the police, twisted sister, ratt, billy idol, ozzy, alabama, quiet riot,
My dad was right again ....That was terrible music. The only thing i want out from that era is my knees, elbows and lower back that never seemed to hurt |
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Oh...Thoroghgood, never mind. Another good George is Straight. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmcA9LIIXWw You guy's where quicker than me ... here's another George http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWSJAdzVBj0 |
Abba (Sept 79), Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Eagles, Phil Collins, Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd.
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I wasn't old enough in the 80's either to see any of the amazing bands live either.
But I will say some major good music has been released in the last twenty years. Talent hasn't gone down, its that music has become so commercialized. You only hear in the mainstream what the record companies want you to hear. Lots to hear on ITunes and via MP3 released in the last decade or two... it just doesn't generate enough revenue or following for these bands to justify massive live shows as in the days of old. I would have liked to been in Moscow for Mosters of Rock 1991. Keep in mind the best album of all time - Division Bell - was released in 1994! |
Some people must have been doing some travelling in the 1980 to see Led Zep and the Eagles, considering they both disbanded that year. Would have loved to see Led Zep.
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Bands I saw in the 80's, I know ya said one but they were all good, ya don't get the light shows and the pyrotechnics like back then......
Kiss......................................Quiet Riot Poison....................................Twisted Sister ACDC......................................White Lion Mötley Crüe.............................Killer Dwarfs Dokken....................................Firehous e Def leppard...............................Slaughter Guns and roses..........................Skid Row Metallica....................................Tesla Cinderella..................................Bon Jovi Aerosmith..................................VanHale n Ratt.......................................wasp I was thinking of all the shows Iv seen since going to concerts, and going over some of the stubs I kept, and now I finally realize wear ear protection, my ears ring constantly, I figured I was ok at the eagles Wednesday night, and still today, it's even more annoying last 2 days...AGAIN WEAR PROTECTION.... |
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all in the 80's at the coliseum in Edmonton,
Styx, Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, Alice Cooper Several times, and lots of bar bands like Nick Danger for example at places like The Rex, CI south, Kingsway or the Beverly Crest. Rock City downtown was always a favorite, but no live bands there. |
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I didn't make it to many concerts in the '80's, but one that was pretty fun was where they filled the entire 'Dome with giveaway tickets from a radio station and the act was the Beach Boys (oddly enough I can't recall who opened). I think lots of the good memories of that night were afterwards as well.
I remember going to a Harlequin concert and getting to go backstage as my Dad is buddies with the drummer, but I was 13 and not really interested for whatever reason, so I took my first ever LRT ride home by myself early that night, it was 1983. My Dads band played some Calgary bars in the late '70's and they usually jammed at our house, so loud music didn't seem anything extra special to me when I was young. Boring parent stuff, lol. |
I forgot Dr.Hook,
And Trooper of course |
David Lee Roth. Kingswood Music Theatre. Canada's Wondrland, 1988.
I worked security for the show and they asked me to work on the stage crew afterwards. Up till that point it was the longest day ever, but being from a small town on the East Coast it was pretty damn cool. All overtime. |
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