I've seen them 4 times and there was never a dull moment
Allie322 said:Another favorite was David Johansen. I don't remember the year but it was after the New York Dolls and WAY before Buster Poindexter.
Uncle Remus said:Well, I did think of one I went to just a few years ago and it was NOT that good...Bonnie Raitt. Can you believe it? I was really disappointed.
!And to those posters who are in their 30's, omg, if I was in my 30's again
Course, I wouldn't be as wise as I am now and more important, I wouldn't have the $$$ I have now.![]()
When I was much younger, I saw Leslie Gore and Jackie Wilson, do y'all kids in your 30's know them?Saw them in nightclub atmospheres, really nice. And sat AT the table with one club owner who's club was called Papa's Brand New Bag (hint: it was in Augusta, GA), guess who?
!Laugh O. Grams said:but my favorite was David Bowie's Sound + Vision Tour in the early ninties. Love the Thin White Duke!!
DisneyDotty said:Elvis? Uncle Remus--You ROCK!![]()
This thread has been fun...
Saw Def Leppard in the early '80's--had serious hearing loss for two days after that one. Would NOT consider it a favorite!![]()
Saw the Police Synchronicity tour twice--definitely up there in terms of favs.
Also saw Dixie Chicks twice--in 2003 and again last week. Both were excellent, but preferred 2003 concert.
Genesis in the early '80's was good. So was Todd Rundgren.
Worst concert? Easily Hillary Duff a couple years ago (took my DD.) The non-stop screech of preteens wore me out!![]()

Jimbo said:Hmmm... Could it be "Soul Brother Number One," "Mr. Dynamite," "The Hardest-Working Man in Show Business?"
I saw James Brown several times in the late 60's and those were some great shows. I actually DID break out... in a cooold sweat!
ducklite said:82 or 83
Anne
crazyme5kids said:I'm 46, 7 years younger than my husband. I keep teasing him when I see him at work with so many of the guys he started working with way back when. It looks like an AARP meeting!
couldn't pick just one, so I named some favorites 