Posted on 03/08/2025 2:36:11 PM PST by Fuzz
Was compiling a list.
U2
Peter Gabriel
Tom Petty
The alarm
Squeeze
Miles Davis
Aretha Franklin
Hothouse flowers
The Ramones
Rush
Carlos Santana
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Roberta Flack
Primus
Georgia Satellites
Tito Puente
Screaming Blue messiahs
Rem
The Mighty Lemon Drops
Smashing Pumpkins Jeff Healey
10,000 maniacs
Primus
Little Richard
Ray Charles
Echo and the Bunny men
Miracle Legion
Bruce Cockburn
New Order
Sting
Public Image Limited
Joe Jackson
The Replacements
Paul Westerberg
The Cult
The Divynals
Spyro Gyra
Bella Fleck
Bo Diddley
Buddy Guy
Pat Metheny
Hiroshima
David Brubeck
Grover Washington Jr
BB King
Pat Metheny
Tower of Power
The Sundays
Lionel Hampton
Herbie Hancock
Mel Torme
David Sanborn
Natalie Cole
Hooters
Wilson Pickett
Branford Marsalis
The Temptations
Dizzy Gillespie
Kenny G
Fabulous Thunderbirds
Bonnie Raitt
Winton Marsalis
The Smitherines
James Taylor
I didn’t see Alabama listed....
There are probably others but those are the ones that readily came to mind.
I interviewed Weird Al for a Star Wars website a week and a half before 9/11. He's remembered me every time we've met since (about half a dozen). Super nice guy.
lol. The plasmatics.
There was a Christian rock band I saw a couple times, but forgot to list called Resurrection Band, later Rez Band. Apparently one show their equipment didn’t arrive and the plasmatics lent them their stuff for the show.
Adding to my list:
George Benson - excellent guitar player
He was the opening act for Chuck Mangione.
No Pink Floyd until post 44? Unbelievable!
Here’s my entire list:
Folk singer Shawn Phillips 1972
Pink Floyd 1973
Pink Floyd 1994
Dang, I forgot Phil Collins, Genesis, Police... Ugh.
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble
Rolling Stones
Who
Police
Grateful Dead
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
David Bowie
Peter Gabriel
Joe Williams (Basie singer)
Chick Corea Akoustic Band w/Weckl, Pattatuchi
Winton Marsalis
... among many others
The Beatles at Shea Stadium - 1965
Steely Dan at Hollywood Park
James Brown at Morongo
Jimmy Webb at Palm Springs Cultural Center
Joan Jett at Morongo
David Lee Roth at Morongo
Il Divo at Fantasy Springs (4X)
The Monkees at Morongo
Ha ha! That is an odd mix!!
Glad you mentioned that. My very first concert, ever, was at Red Rocks for a Christian band called “Stryper”. They dressed like bees. Do you remember them?
Lynyrd Skynyrd (original band) 5X
Jimmy Buffet 5X
Pink Floyd 2X
Yes 2X
Marshall Tucker Band 2X
Outlaws 2X
Eagles 2X
Natalie Merchant 2X
Traffic
Fleetwood Mac
Loggins and Messina
Nazareth
Deep Purple
Uriah Heep
Blue Oyster Cult
Moody Blues
Rolling Stones
BB King
Led Zeppelin
ELO (Jeff Lynnes ELO)
Blues Traveler
Simon and Garfunkel
Eric Clapton
David Gray
Allman Brothers Band
Santana
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Cowboy Junkies
James Brown
Simon & Garfunkel
Stryker?
Lmao.
Of course I do.
I could only listen to Christian music growing up.
To hell with the devil
God they were horrible, but they at least were loud.
Never saw them live, but I saw Petra, servant, resurrection band, Larry Norman, and a few others. Then I got a job and a car and no more of that.
I am not much one for crowds. I use to get free tickets from a lovely woman I dated way back when. The most boring of the concerts was Cold Play. The most fun was probably Willie Nelson. Although... Chris Isaak and the Silvertones was fun because girls were strutting around topless after throwing bras at him. I saw one of the last ZZ Top shows before Dusty died but they were quite boring in person.
Stupid autocorrect. Stryper
Let’s see....
Petra, Manhattan Transfer, Irish Rovers, the Tubes, Rick Springfield, KC & the Sunshine Band, Barry Manilow, DCTalk, Margaret Becker, Phyllis Diller (yes, she was a classicly-trained pianist), Amy Grant, Bryan Duncan, Newsboys, David Meece, Carman, Garth Brooks, Tracy Byrd, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Rich Mullins, Whiteheart, Mannheim Steamroller, Jars of Clay
Slayer
Metallica
Gwar
Pantera
Mercyful Fate
Iron maiden
Judas priest
Death
Kiss
Black sabbath
Ozzy
Type o negative
Fight
Machine head
Biohazard
Motorhead
Chicago
Ace frehley
King diamond
At the gates
Exodus
Suicidal tendencies
SOD
Sick of it all
Propain
Anthrax
Megadeth
Alice in chains
No, it was late 70s since Dave Mason opened for them. He did his song “We Just Disagree.”
The Stones at CU Boulder, 1982, was memorable. Flew in on a helicopter after circling us and waving down. Dealers were walking around selling strips of acid as if they were stadium cotton candy vendors! “Acid! Acid! Acid here!”
You reminded me of this story.
I was dating a girl who knew a bouncer at toad’s place in New Haven. The Rolling Stones played a secret show before their Steel Wheels tour there.
She knew about it.
Didn’t think to tell me.
We broke up.
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