What's the most amazing concert you ever saw?

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Anonymous wrote:Little Feat when Lowell George was still alive.


I forgot about them! Pulling up pandora now!
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Saw Radiohead at 9:30 club after the 1998 Tibetan freedom concert was cut short b/c lightening struck several people. They played a free show and Michael Stipe sang a song with them there. Epic.
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Anonymous wrote:Prince!!!


+1 wish he would come back to DC
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Stone Temple Pilots. Part of their set was acoustic. Totally awesome. They were also great on the Family Values Tour with Stained and Linken Park
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Anonymous wrote:James Taylor at Blossom. Beautiful night. Anyone else here been to blossom?


Akron OH born and raised here...many a nights at Blossom!
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Been to Blossom many times. Lovely place.
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The worst was Cars- back in the 80s.. really horrible IMO


Wow, that's funny you say that. I remember them in 83, I think. It's really true.
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Peter Gabriel
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Anonymous wrote:Tori Amos - One woman piano show


WTH?
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Anonymous wrote:Thievery corporation


They are awesome. Would love to see them live. Don't want to have to stand to see them at the 9:30 club.
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Anonymous wrote:Stone Temple Pilots. Part of their set was acoustic. Totally awesome. They were also great on the Family Values Tour with Stained and Linken Park


Oooo STP was really good! But my favorite is Linkin Park. The family value tour was great.
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Anonymous wrote:I was amazed that Paul McCartney had the endurance to give the kind of concert he did last summer at age 70.


I saw Paul McCartney too a few years ago. I wasn't expecting much, but it ended up being one of the best shows I ever saw. Simple, but indescribable. Also, I'm dating myself, but Pink Floyd, The Wall, The Who and REM were all terrific.
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Anonymous wrote:David Bowie 1983 Serious Moonlight Tour


Ooh yes, That would be good!
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The most over the top, blow me away show was Jane's Addiction in 1990 at a civic center gym in Charleston, WV with about 50 people in the whole place and the band on a make-shift stage and all of us all around. Oh, and Henry Rollins opened. Both did all-out shows and the mosh pit was crazy!
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Anonymous wrote:Tina Turner


+1!!!
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