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On 3/14/2020 at 8:06 AM, Aaron Carrara said:

Fugazi at Liberty Lunch in the early 90’s. Punk band and I was right in front of the speakers in stage.  Couldn’t hear for days after that.


It's funny how we all called it punk back then, but now it sounds normal or main stream (although it still sounds weird to me).

 
I saw Van Halen when they opened up for Black Sabbath. Saw Sabbath twice. Once with Ozzy and then with Dio.
If you saw Van Halen open for Black Sabbath in Austin, I was there also. I was a big Black Sabbath fan in the day but they weren't very good for that show.

 
If you saw Van Halen open for Black Sabbath in Austin, I was there also. I was a big Black Sabbath fan in the day but they weren't very good for that show.
No, I saw them in Dallas. Damn good show, wasn't it.

 
No, I saw them in Dallas. Damn good show, wasn't it.
Van Halen yes, Sabbath not so much. Guess it was an off night for the boys. This from a person who is a bigger Sabbath fan than a Van Halen fan.

 
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Not to steal your thunder @Aaron Carrara. What was the loudest concert you have been to? Mine still surprises me to this day. The Outlaws and Molly Hatchett at the Moody Auditorium in the SMU campus. "Green Grass And High Tides" made my ears bleed.
I saw the Outlaws open for Lynyrd Skynyrd at the old Palmer Auditorium in 76.   This was a year before the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash.  For the last song of Lynyrd Skynyrd's encore, the Outlaws came out on stage and both groups played Green Grass and High Tides.  With all of those guitars on stage together,  my ears are still ringing.

 
I just stumbled across this band a few minutes ago. "Raised Fist". The first two songs I listened to are toe tappers.

 
If you were a fan of the Allman Brothers Band, which I was/am, check out The Allman Betts Band. They are Devon Allman (Greg's son), Duane Betts (Dickey's son) and Berry Oakley Jr (Berry's son) along with others. Pretty good stuff.




 
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I spent two decades in the media and would often call in media credentials to go to concerts. Great seats. Got to take pics and sometimes meet the artists. All I had to do was write an after the fact review of the show. Great times.

I would agree that Molly Hatchett was about as loud as it gets. Pink Floyd was loud. Van Halen was loud. Scorpions were loud.

As for best overall show/performance that I saw – probably Phil Collins. He gave us more than three hours of just beautiful music, spent some time on the drums, brought the house down with "in the air tonight."

The performance I probably enjoyed the most was Don Henley's second solo tour "end of the innocence." Just a very laid back atmosphere and enjoyable show. Enjoyed seeing him on drums again.

Worst show I ever saw was Cheap Trick. Night Ranger opened for them and blew them away. And this was when CT had a hot album out, too.

Most disappointing show – Stevie Nicks. I had a HUGE crush on this woman for so long and was very excited to see her live and from three rows back, in the middle.

Wrong. I was surrounded by, um, certain types of fans of Stevie Nicks and Stevie Nicks came out looking like Butkus. She was huge. I lost my crush the moment she came out. lol
Cheap Trick was absolutely the worst show I've seen and the only concert that I've ever walked out of...horrible.

I took my wife to see Phil Collins and have to agree, one of the best I've seen and "In the Air Tonight" is hands down the best song from any artist that I've seen live.

The loudest concert was Sammy Hagar's "VOA" tour at the Summit.  Sammy's one of the guys that you know would play all night if they'd let him, I've seen him a couple of times since and had a blast every time.  Krokus opened for Sammy on the VOA tour...I didn't listen to them much before the concert or after the concert but they put on a good show that night and were a blast to watch.

A close second when it comes to volume was KISS.  I didn't get to see them until their first farewell tour with Peter and Ace but they were still rocking!  When I was a kid we pulled up to my cousin's house in Baton Rouge, my aunt walked up gave me a hug and told me that my cousin had gone to the KISS concert about an hour before and had a ticket for me...no one would take me up there to find him.  I'm still holding a grudge...

The funnest concerts...Jimmy Buffett!  I've been a Parrothead longer than I'd care to admit and have seen him at least 40 times...lost count after that.

 
Just checking in to see if Aaron has broke out a guitar yet. lol

 
My kid just bought a drum set.  I'm going to do my best Tommy Lee impersonation.
You impersonate Neil Peart and I'll be impressed! 

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The best drummer ever.
Love me some Rush.  Saw them up here in WA a few years back.  Their show was better and tighter than the Power Windows tour I saw back at FEC in Austin while I was at UT. 

 
Love me some Rush.  Saw them up here in WA a few years back.  Their show was better and tighter than the Power Windows tour I saw back at FEC in Austin while I was at UT. 
I saw them during the 2112 tour as a backup band for Blue Oyster Cult. That my friend was a great show!

 
Love me some Rush.  Saw them up here in WA a few years back.  Their show was better and tighter than the Power Windows tour I saw back at FEC in Austin while I was at UT. 
The last time I saw them was at the amphitheater at Fair Park. A 3 hour show. The last time I heard 2112 in its entirety, live of course.

 
The top 5 guitarists?

My list

1. Stevie Ray Vaughn

2. Carlos Santana

3. Jimmy Page

4.Eric Clapton

5. Jimi Hendrix

 
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