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Thread: Bands or Artists you saw in their prime?

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    Bands or Artists you saw in their prime?

    What are some bands or artists you saw live back in their prime. By in their prime I don't mean reunion tours 20+ years later. Stuff that makes the young ones go "wow you saw that!".
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    Like I said on another thread I seen the full original Beach Boys perform (including Dennis and Brian)

    Also, not sure of this counts but I seen the original Beatlemania on Broadway

    Also, this isn't a concert but it was concert-ish .....
    I seen Steve Martin perform live in the late 70's during his Wild and Crazy Guy / King Tuts days.
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    Oh that's easy... KISS 1977. Love Gun tour. Nothing like it before or since. My legs shook seeing them live. Remember, all we had back in those days were magazines. To see these larger than life characters explode out from Circus and Hit Parader magazine was mind blowing. Here's a review of what was on that tour...

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...H_b9ig&cad=rja

    Saw plenty more but that was my favorite.

    The Police - Synchronicity tour
    Van Halen - 1984 and 5150 Tours...Hmmm. Which one do I favor?
    Foreigner - Foreigner 4 Tour
    Journey - Escape Tour
    Alice Cooper - From the Inside

    The only band I regret not being able to see is Queen. I think they came through Louisville only once and that was during their News of the World tour, when "Another One Bites the Dust" was massive.
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    The Ramones, Blondie,The Police, The Clash,The Go Go's, Duran Duran, The Stray Cats, U2, The Bangles
    Prince when he wore panties on stage with long hair...

    The original Menudo in Puerto Rico

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    Queensryche - Building Empires Tour

    Not too impressive to anybody else but me, but that was the pinnacle of the band and one of the cornerstone for progessive metal and hard prog. Empire was their last great album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Axe View Post
    Queensryche - Building Empires Tour

    Not too impressive to anybody else but me, but that was the pinnacle of the band and one of the cornerstone for progessive metal and hard prog. Empire was their last great album.

    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey01 View Post
    I always liked Silent Lucidity but that's all I know of them.

    That's the one everyone knows, and it's probably the worst song on the album. Weird how that works out...

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    Foremost. Billy Joel! The best concert I've ever seen live was Joel playing Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. No one including the band wanted the show to end. I've also seen him at Yankee Stadium and MSG (x3).

    Van Halen: Diver Down, 1984 (both MSG)
    Van Hagar: Balance (Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheater)
    Motley Crue: Girls Girls Girls (Guns n Roses opened) (Omni Atlanta)
    U2: Achtung Baby (I think it was called Zoo TV Tour; Omni Atlanta) I would argue that this was JUST past their prime; being Joshua Tree. My wife saw them then.
    The Jacksons: Victory (Meadowlands)
    Lollapalooza: 1992. The lineup included RHCP, Pearl Jam, STP, Ice Cube, et. al. (Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheater) I got to see the main stage from the photography pit. I was working with a college newspaper and had a press pass.
    Duran Duran: Seven and the Ragged Tiger (I was right near the stage at MSG)

    George Carlin: SUNY Farmingdale
    Last edited by Allie Fox; Jan 14, '11 at 2:49 PM. Reason: Forgot which VH Tour it was in ATL. I knew it was 1995.
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    I was a concert junkie in my youngun days. City Island in Harrisburg was concert heaven in the late 70's and early 80's.

    Scorpions
    Night Ranger
    .38 Special
    Def Leppard
    Motley Crue
    Accept
    Ratt
    Night Ranger
    Journey
    REO Speedwagon
    Styx
    and many others I am forgetting

    I did see the Beach Boys in Reno back in the 80's as well.

    I never got to see Van Halen or RUSH back in the day and those have been my two favorite bands forever. I finally got to see RUSH last year in Allentown and have tickets to see them in Hershey in April.

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    I saw Journey during the Raised on Radio tour and Styx's Return to Paradise tour. It was probably far from their prime, but both made lasting impressions on me.

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