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Brian Krashpad
03-27-2008, 08:24 AM
Someone did a thread on this on another forum I go to, so, yup, I'm a-stealing it. Use your discretion as to how "big" a band should be in order to be worthy of mention in your list-- I've included some slightly less-known punk bands that non-punk people probably haven't heard of, but a lot of punk rock people would've. I haven't included the hundreds of "local" type bands I've seen/gigged with (except a couple who later became semi-famous or arguably historically important).

So anyhow, here's mine, show me yours!

Rolling Stones
AC/DC
U.F.O.
Angel
Fleetwood Mac
Soul Asylum
GooGoo Dolls
Van Halen
Brownsville Station
Iggy Pop
U2
Ramones
X
Plasmatics
Devo
999
Red Rockers
The Producers
10,000 Maniacs
Pretenders
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
INXS
Gene Loves Jezebel
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
The Alarm
Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns
Thompson Twins
Thomas Dolby
The Damned
Pink Lincolns
Elvis Costello
Talk Talk
Bo Diddley
The Ramones
Ted Nugent
Blue Oyster Cult
Heart
Berlin
Stray Cats
Aerosmith
Cheap Trick
Mahogany Rush
Blackfoot
Pat Travers
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Less Than Jake
Radon
Hot Water Music
Leatherface
River City High
Pezz
Bigwig
Beefcake
Dynamite Boy
Luckie Strike
The Usuals
Roach Motel
Atoms For Peace
Sister Hazel
The Wailers
Train
James Brown and the Soul Generals
George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars
Liars Academy
Destro
Most Precious Blood
Red Roses For a Blue Lady
Glasseater
Stretch Armstrong
Nutrajet
The Queers
The GC5
As Friends Rust
The Get Up Kids
Hankshaw
Hot Rod Circuit
Groovie Ghoulies
The Eyeliners
The Gotohells
Buck
John Cougar Concentration Camp
NRBQ
Black Oak Arkansas
The Outfield
Midnight Oil
Peter Tosh
Against Me!
They Might Be Giants
Blink (later called Blink 182)
The Police
ALL
The Doobie Brothers
Tommy Tutone
The Romantics
Molly Hatchett

Feel free to edit your responses as your memory is jogged.

Vintageheadbox
03-27-2008, 12:24 PM
I cant say Ive seen that Many...lol

Grand Funk Railroad
Billy Squire
Heart
Kanas
The Romantics
Bullet Boys
White Lion
Dokken
Aerosmith
Kiss
King Kobra
Ratt
Poison
DLR
Tesla
Freelys Comets
The Outlaws
Cheap Trick
Damn Yankees
Def Leppard
Reo Speedwagon
Night Ranger
Firehouse
The Look
Bon Jovi
Cinderella
David Chastian
Neil ZAZA
The Godz
Dio
Motorhead
Iron Maiden
Lillian Axe
Seduce

Well I guess my list was longer than I thought......lol

floydmoline
03-27-2008, 06:55 PM
my list is far shorter lol

megadeth
static-x
the vervepipe
third eye-blind

Juggernaut
03-28-2008, 05:51 AM
Black Sabbath w/ Ozzy (x2)
Black Sabbath w/ Dio
Ozzy (x3)
Dio (x2)
Iron Maiden (x3)
Saxon
Fastway
Pantera (x6)
Damageplan (x2)
White Zombie
Rob Zombie
Korn
Deftones
Tool
Meshuggah
Disturbed
Drowning Pool (x4)
MuDvAyNe (x5)
StaticX (x2)
Megadeth (x6)
Metallica (x3)
Slayer (x4)
Anthrax (x2)
Exodus (x5)
Testament
Puddle Of Mud
Fear Factory (x2)
Incubus
Black Oak Arkansas
Molly Hatchet
John Butcher Axis
Black Label Society
Coal Chamber
Machinehead (x2)
Slipknot
Kittie
Stryper (x3)
Hurricane
Cinderella
Poison
Def Leppard
Bullet Boys
Winger
Kiss (x2)
The Plasmatics
Ratt
WASP
Twisted Sister
Motley Crue
Dokken
Flotsam And Jetsam (x3)
Queensryche (x2)
Suicidal Tendencies
Motorhead
Alice In Chains (x2)
Nirvana
Soundgarden
Prong
L.A. Guns (x3)
Kings X
Vixen
Sepultura (x2)
Aerosmith (x2)
Jackyl
C.O.C
Down
GWAR
Goatwhore
God Forbid
Children Of Bodom
Mastadon
The Sword
Bohemeth
LAMB OF GOD!!!!! (x7)
Van Halen
Arch Enemy
Overkill
SOAD (x2)


Thre are more, Just drawing a blank now...... :jumpgrin:

Monster
03-28-2008, 02:47 PM
Ozzy
Dio
Iron Maiden
Megadeth
Metallica
Anthrax
Testament
Stryper
Cinderella
Poison
Def Leppard
Winger
Kiss
Ratt
WASP
Twisted Sister
Motley Crue
Dokken
Queensryche
Alice In Chains
Nirvana
Soundgarden
L.A. Guns
Vixen
Sepultura
Aerosmith
Jackyl
Children Of Bodom
Van Halen
skidrow
warrant
ac/dc
danger danger
trixter
bon jovi
firehouse
garth brooks
many others to many to list..

characterzero
04-05-2008, 04:43 PM
wow, you guys have a lot more shows under your belt.

Me:
The Allman Brothers
Umphrey's Mcgee
Twiddle
The Breakfast
The Brew
Bela Fleck

I have a huge list of artists I want to see.

Brian Krashpad
04-07-2008, 09:29 AM
wow, you guys have a lot more shows under your belt.




Well, I'm more than twice your age.

My listing for Molly Hatchett was my high school prom, 1976.

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tidwop
04-12-2008, 11:33 AM
Someone did a thread on this on another forum I go to, so, yup, I'm a-stealing it. Use your discretion as to how "big" a band should be in order to be worthy of mention in your list-- I've included some slightly less-known punk bands that non-punk people probably haven't heard of, but a lot of punk rock people would've. I haven't included the hundreds of "local" type bands I've seen/gigged with (except a couple who later became semi-famous or arguably historically important).

So anyhow, here's mine, show me yours!

Rolling Stones
AC/DC
U.F.O.
Angel
Fleetwood Mac
Soul Asylum
GooGoo Dolls
Van Halen
Brownsville Station
Iggy Pop
U2
Ramones
X
Plasmatics
Devo
999
Red Rockers
The Producers
10,000 Maniacs
Pretenders
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
INXS
Gene Loves Jezebel
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
The Alarm
Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns
Thompson Twins
Thomas Dolby
The Damned
Pink Lincolns
Elvis Costello
Talk Talk
Bo Diddley
The Ramones
Ted Nugent
Blue Oyster Cult
Heart
Berlin
Stray Cats
Aerosmith
Cheap Trick
Mahogany Rush
Blackfoot
Pat Travers
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Less Than Jake
Radon
Hot Water Music
Leatherface
River City High
Pezz
Bigwig
Beefcake
Dynamite Boy
Luckie Strike
The Usuals
Roach Motel
Atoms For Peace
Sister Hazel
The Wailers
Train
James Brown and the Soul Generals
George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars
Liars Academy
Destro
Most Precious Blood
Red Roses For a Blue Lady
Glasseater
Stretch Armstrong
Nutrajet
The Queers
The GC5
As Friends Rust
The Get Up Kids
Hankshaw
Hot Rod Circuit
Groovie Ghoulies
The Eyeliners
The Gotohells
Buck
John Cougar Concentration Camp
NRBQ
Black Oak Arkansas
The Outfield
Midnight Oil
Peter Tosh
Against Me!
They Might Be Giants
Blink (later called Blink 182)
The Police
ALL
The Doobie Brothers
Tommy Tutone
The Romantics
Molly Hatchett

Feel free to edit your responses as your memory is jogged.



and how many do you actually remember :P

Brian Krashpad
04-12-2008, 01:29 PM
and how many do you actually remember :P


Actually, most of them. There are a few from the '70's that I wouldn't have been able to list had I not saved the ticket stubs, though, including Aerosmith and Mahogany Rush and Nugent.

And thoiugh I do remember the Plasmatics. let's just say my recollection of that evening is slightly... altered. RIP Wendo O.

characterzero
04-12-2008, 03:57 PM
Rolling Stones
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
The Ramones
James Brown and the Soul Generals
George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars
The Police


I would love to have seen those shows (read see most of those artists in their hey-day instead the really overpriced retirement tours). I especially wish I'd gotten to see James Brown, that would've been awesome.

Brian Krashpad
04-13-2008, 09:12 AM
Rolling Stones
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
The Ramones
James Brown and the Soul Generals
George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars
The Police


I would love to have seen those shows (read see most of those artists in their hey-day instead the really overpriced retirement tours). I especially wish I'd gotten to see James Brown, that would've been awesome.


Stones was in the early 80's, Van Halen was the middle slot (Brownsville Station opened), at the Orange Bowl, iirc in Orlando. TP & the HB's was also in the 80's, right here in Gainesville at the University of Florida. The Police was sometime in the 80's at the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum.

George Clinton I saw twice, now that I think about it, both times for free. First time was in the 80's at the O'Connell Center at UF. The band's gear truck broke down on the way to the show. A bandmate of mine was working UF's tech crew ("Spinal Tech," they're called) for the show and called me up and told me to bring my amp over to the venue. At the time I lived about 3 or 4 blocks away, and it was a nice day and the amp was on casters, so I just walked it over. Went in through the backstage loading dock, got a backstage pass in return for the loan of the amp.

The second time I saw George Clinton was in the 90's at a festival I was either playing at or had a press pass to. I saw James Brown for free at the same festival either the year before or after. I was playing at one and press at the other, but at this point can't remember which was which; both times I had laminates to get me backstage at the different stages' areas, though the mainstage had a special area apart from the regular backstage where the headliners were, which I couldn't get in. James Brown did a lot of music directing for the band, and played keyboards on a few songs, but was not really visible to the audience while playing keys. Very talented.

Redline68
04-30-2008, 06:10 PM
Wow, some of you guys have quite a list. Some major names that I can remember:

Allman Brothers
Little Feat
Rolling Stones (Lving Color opened)
The Kinks
Genesis
Meatloaf

JulieT
07-26-2008, 03:42 PM
I bet I will have the shortest list on here. I have seen Flogging Molly. That's it. I almost had tickets to Rush in Jacksonville, FL and that would have been awesome.

ninja636
07-26-2008, 07:43 PM
Def Leppard, Van Halen, Quiet Riot, AC/DC, Slayer, Sepultura, Prong, Celtic Frost, Power Mad, Testament, Flotsam and Jetsam, Dokken, Lynch Mob, Anthrax, Obituary, Death, Pantera, Damage Plan, David Lee Roth, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani, Helloween, Rick Springfield, Bruce Springsteen, GWAR, Poison, Faster Pussycat, Guns and Roses, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Eric Clapton, Queensryche, Ratt, Firehouse, Nelson, Tesla, Skid Row, Jackyl, Warrant, Robert Plant, White Lion, Primus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mega Deth, Cinderella, COB, COC, Vixen, Madonna(went with a girlfriend), Cindi Lauper(sp,sorry), In Flames, As I lay Dying, Dragonforce, Cradle of Filth, Showdown, Iron Fire, UFO, MSG, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, dio, Dream Theatre, 3 Inches of Blood, BLS, Ozzy, Krokus, WASP, Accept, Overkill, Exodus, Death Angel, Nuclear Assualt, Arch Enemy, White Zombie, Europe, Killswitch Engage, Ozzfest 3x, Midtown Atlanta Music Festival 2x, Sounds of The Underground 1x.

That's all I can remember right now.
Edit: Being as I'm from Augusta GA, allthough I've never actually seen him perform, I did MEET James Brown on several occasions. He shopped at the Bi-Lo Grocery store up the street from my house, but lived in North Augusta(in SC). I never understood that. But he's a very funny guy to tconverse with, and I was a teen at the time, so he always seemed larger than life to me. I also remeber seeing him being chased by the cops one day, which ended up being very over publicized. He did go to jail for a little while if I remember correctly.

Brian Krashpad
07-27-2008, 07:58 AM
I bet I will have the shortest list on here. I have seen Flogging Molly. That's it. I almost had tickets to Rush in Jacksonville, FL and that would have been awesome.


I have an album by Flogging Molly that's great, they would be a fun band to see live I would think.

Jax-- do you live there, or in north FL/south GA? I went to high school out at the beach (Neptune Beach, went to Fletcher HS), my dad retired from the navy (last duty was Mayport on the carriers) there. I went to UF and stayed in Gainesville after I graduated, great music scene here.

JulieT
07-27-2008, 04:20 PM
Thanks. Flogging Molly was great, I just wish that some of the fan would just go away and be "emo" by themselves. I don't live in Jax, my buddy went to school up there and we crashed with him. I lived in central florida at the time.




I bet I will have the shortest list on here. I have seen Flogging Molly. That's it. I almost had tickets to Rush in Jacksonville, FL and that would have been awesome.


I have an album by Flogging Molly that's great, they would be a fun band to see live I would think.

Jax-- do you live there, or in north FL/south GA? I went to high school out at the beach (Neptune Beach, went to Fletcher HS), my dad retired from the navy (last duty was Mayport on the carriers) there. I went to UF and stayed in Gainesville after I graduated, great music scene here.

Brian Krashpad
07-27-2008, 05:56 PM
Thanks. Flogging Molly was great, I just wish that some of the fan would just go away and be "emo" by themselves. I don't live in Jax, my buddy went to school up there and we crashed with him. I lived in central florida at the time.


I'm surprised emo kids would show up for Flogging Molly. That's just odd.