Anonymous wrote:Depeche Mode every time. Only regret is not seeing them when Alan Wilder was still in the band.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disclosure way back when...Now I heard they are becoming a little more mainstream.
Also:
Arctic Monkeys
Foster the People 11-'12 in San Diego, CA
Yuck (Before they split up) in San Diego, CA
I consider myself to be a quite hip 22 yr. old and I have never even heard of these bands/groups.
I bet they don't even exist you Troll.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The clash at Ritchie coliseum in 1980
The stray cats and fabulous thunderbirds at Ritchie coliseum .
1982.
I forget where Ritchie was. Cleveland?

The clash at Ritchie coliseum in 1980
The stray cats and fabulous thunderbirds at Ritchie coliseum .
1982.
Anonymous wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan with Double Trouble at Great Woods in Massachusetts, summer 1987 (July ?). Wow, that man could play.
Anonymous wrote:
I was at Radiohead Alpine Valley in 2003!
Anonymous wrote:In no particular order:
Belle and Sebastian, MPP 2006, DAR 2010, MPP 2013
Pearl Jam Grand Rapids 2006
Wolf Parade Philly 2008, NYC 2010
Arcade Fire Chicago 2005
Radiohead Alpine Valley 2003
The Shins Chicago 2005
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then of course there's Bruce. The whole revival tent experience.
I saw one of the Born in the USA shows at the Cap Centre. The opening act was also Bruce--he played 2 hours, then an intermission, then another 2 and a quarter hours. Nothing else like it.
+1 I remember standing in a l-o-n-g line for tickets over at Fair Oaks mall to see Bruce's Born in the USA concert. Excellent, excellent show.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wroteisclosure way back when...Now I heard they are becoming a little more mainstream.
Also:
Arctic Monkeys
Foster the People 11-'12 in San Diego, CA
Yuck (Before they split up) in San Diego, CA
I consider myself to be a quite hip 22 yr. old and I have never even heard of these bands/groups.
I bet they don't even exist you Troll.
You call yourself hip and you don't know Arctic Monkeys?
I am in unhip 50 yr old and even I have heard of Foster the People and Article Monkeys. I even have a Foster the People song on my Iphone.
I was about to type the exact same thing (except I don't have an iPhone; I still use blackberry). Foster the People has even played SNL, for crying out loud.
Also, Fitz and the Tantrums.Anonymous wrote:Then of course there's Bruce. The whole revival tent experience.
I saw one of the Born in the USA shows at the Cap Centre. The opening act was also Bruce--he played 2 hours, then an intermission, then another 2 and a quarter hours. Nothing else like it.