Posted on 12/26/2016 4:46:29 PM PST by GSWarrior
As I get older I attend fewer concerts. I wish they began at 4pm instead of 10pm.
Here's my list:
The Mekons
Wynonna and the Big Noise
Pere Ubu
KT Tunstall
Hiss Golden Messenger
Kris Kristofferson
Valerie June
Dry Branch Fire Squad
TSO, Riverdance, Celtic Women, and Bands of America Grand Nationals. The latter is a national gathering of some of the best high school marching bands in competition. It is amazing that high school kids can achieve such a high level of musical and marching arts. If you are ever in Indy in early November, check it out.
Not one. Zero interest.
No kidding! I saw The Beatles in 1966 for $4.50.
Pardon?
Puscifer, Underoath, Band of Horses, Amon Amarth, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Volbeat, Chevelle, Killswitch Engaged,
Damn glad I got to see ELP twice in my lifetime.
You must have heard of Wynonna Judd...
2 Cellos
Piano Guys
In Seattle, we now have a few great venues, and they seem to beat the Scalper armies too. I’ve seen a ton of good stuff at about $40 per ticket! Though I did pay $500 for the 2 Puscifer tickets because I got front row...had ALWAYS wanted to see Tool live.
Nice! Would love to see Gordon Lightfoot.
Oh, is that who that is?
Steely Dan & Steve Winwood at Great Woods, Mansfield MA
Yes at Memorial Hall, Lynn Ma
Lynyrd Skinnyrd at Mohegan Sun in CT.
Todeschi Trucks Band at the Orpheum in Boston
My sister’s band (The Memory Keepers) many times
The Quins (Two of my nephews are in that one) at ThunderRoad
And ME every Tuesday and Sunday Nite performing Classic Rock and Originals.
Gee, that’s a good one. Too many to name. I usually hit three to five a month.
The big one was Iron Maiden at Ryougoku Kokugikan on April 20th.
Before and after that I’ve been to dozens of local gigs including Hell Freezes Over, Gotsu Totsu Kotsu, Voodoo Hawaiians, and other awesome famous local acts.
I hope you all had as much as I did this year.
Wasn’t 2016, but it’s the last show I’ve seen.
Dead and Company, Minneapolis, 11/21/15.
Wow. That’s a good list.
BLS inflation calculator figures that to be $33.52 in 2016 dollars, equivalent to $15.22 in 1986. Try finding a big-name concert with seats that cheap these days, even in the nosebleed section.
Agreed. I don’t go to the big arena shows as much as I used to. I prefer the local live houses or bars with forty to two hundred attendees, then party with my band friends afterwards.
PS. Shows start at 10 pm these days? Used to be at least two hours earlier for the headliner, even 15 years back.
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