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Of the bands on that list I've only seen Van Halen.
Here's my concert list (what I can remember, anyway ๐)
Iron Maiden x9
Buckethead x7
Blue Oyster Cult x6
Megadeth x6
Scorpions x5
Alice Cooper x4
Ghost x3
The Raven Age x2
A Perfect Circle x2
Yngwie Malmsteen x2
Great White x2
Coheed and Cambria x2
Sublime with Rome
Common Kings
The Beta Machine
The New Regime
Alice in Chains
Children of Bodom
Suicidal Tendencies
Purson
King Dude
Nonpoint
Fear Factory
Kill Devil Hill
Roger Waters (The Wall)
Lacuna Coil
Volbeat
Motorhead
RUSH
Testament
Slayer
Cinderella
Dream Theater
Bush
The Smashing Pumpkins
Cheap Trick
Pet Shop Boys
Trixter
Van Halen
Kingdom Come
Metallica
Dokken
Whitesnake
Def Leppard
Tesla
Boston
Poison
Y&T
Journey
Billy Squier
Hall & Oates
Babyface
TLC
Smokey Robinson
Marshall Tucker Band
Kenny Loggins
And this Saturday I will be seeing The Iron Maidens for the first time.
The Beach Boys, Steve Miller, Pablo Cruz, and Stanky Brown.
I keep thinking Hall and Oats were there but I'm not sure
First Concert at the New Giants Stadium.
Bruce Springsteen
MSG and at the Meadowlands
The Who
Quadraphenia Tour
The Rolling Stones
Blue รyster Cult
Steve Miller and the Silver Bullet Band
at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
He walks on stage, grabs the mic, waits for the noise to abate and says, "Hey! You know The Beatles played here?
Crowd goes nuts.
Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and Jerry Lee Lewis
(Sir) Paul McCartney
Elton John
Tina Turner
BB King and Muddy Waters
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Ringo Starr and his All-Star Band
A lady that I know came from Columbia... She smiled because I did not understand
I was in the greatest show on earth! For what it was worth...
Twisted Sister in some bar on Staten Island when they were nobody.
Paul Simon in Central Park
The Grateful Dead
Saratoga Springs, NY 1980 (I think)
Live Aid
Philadelphia 1985
Too many artists to list
Ozzy Osbourne sang Iron Man at 10 in the morning.
I remember it was hot that day. Seriously.
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Metallica
Sarah Vaughn
She played my college.
I'd never heard anything like her.
And the ones I can't remember...
Here's a fairly complete list (though sorry, not in alphabetical order!):
Louden Wainright III
The Charlie Daniels Band
Hot Tuna
Papa John Creech
Rainbow
REO Speedwagon
Dave Mason
Alvin Lee
J. Geils Band
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers
David Bromberg Band
Billy Joel
Little Feat
Twisted Sister
Bill Cosby
George orogood & e Destroyers
Jorma Kaukonen
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Cheap Trick
Emmylou Harris
Graham Parker & The Rumor
The Beach Boys
Chicago
Stephen Stills
Orleans
Blondie
Rockpile
Talking Heads
Todd Rundgren
Joe Jackson
Stanley Clarke & Chick Corea
McGuinn, Clark & Hillman
Dire Straits
Ramones
Chuck Mangione
Jefferson Starship
Aztec Two-Step
Merle Saunders
The Henry Paul Band
Pat Metheny Group
Jorma Kaukonen
David Bromberg Band
Santana
Scorpions
David Johansen
.38 Special
Twisted Sister
Edgar Winter
Pousette-Dart Band
Edgar Winter
Pretenders
Plasmatics
Jerry Garcia Band
Rick Derringer
Gentle Giant
Triumph
Blue Oyster Cult
Judas Priest
Def Leppard
Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson
Devo
Van Halen
Hall & Oates
Journey
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
Pure Prairie League
The Good Rats
Al DiMeola
Yes
Ted Nugent
Humble Pie
Steve Forbert
AC/DC
Yes
Allman Brothers Band
Jack Bruce
Nazareth
April Wine
John McLaughlin, Al Dimeola & Paco DeLucia
Willie Nile Rainbow
Pat Travers
Andre Segovia
Evelyn Champagne King
Marcel Marceau
Dizzy Gillespie
Gary U.S. Bonds
Joan Jett & e Blackhearts
Adam & The Ants
Loverboy
Susie & e Banshees
U2
Rossington-Collins Band
Bobby (Weir) & The Midnights
Cindy Lauper
Billy Idol
Ian Hunter
Leslie West & Corky Lang
The Stray Cats
Dave Edmonds
Steppenwolf
That is quite a list! Many I wish I could have seen, also, but here are two that I did see.
Emmylou Harris - Performed at Austin City Limits Festival, 2000 (?) I was a volunteer, and when my shift ended, I got to see Emmylou for free. The festival was a lot more fun back then.
U2 - 2001 (opening act was No Doubt / Gwen Stefani) Quite the show!
Well that's an impressive list! Lots of people on there I'd of like to have seen but the ones I did see were- The Beach Boys, Cyndi Lauper and Hall&Oates (who I saw years ago for $5 at a local college before they were famous and they were AMAZING!)
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