Not even your shower?!None
I would love a site where I could tick boxes (a friend of mine does this sort of thing with US counties)Dozens for sure, please don't make me list themI've seen concerts in clubs with a few hundred people, theaters, amphitheaters, arenas, and stadiums. I'm pretty much retired from live shows, due in large part to the behavior of others in the audience, and I've seen everything that's important to me.
I'm not sure what that is. If it is some sort of childhood event then no.Not even your shower?!
Recalling an incident, the family always reminds me of this. At Springsteen concert, the guy in front of us, maybe about early 20's, was with his girlfriend, and he was smoking a joint. I tapped him on the shoulder and told him to put it out. He looked at me and said, 'why?'. I replied to him,, 'because it's not allowed'. He started to grumble. His girlfriend told him to put it out. He did. All was fine. Today, maybe he would have shot me.And then maybe 20-25 years ago, two United Center concerts, Springsteen with the 4 of us
I forgot about Birchmere! Oh man.Interesting question. Can't remember all.
I live in N. Virginia now, so Wolftrap, the Birchmere, Capital One Hall, some place at George Mason University, small local places (Jammin Java anyone?) A lot of places on the list I haven't been to yet.
Used to live in Pittsburgh, so the old Civic Arena, Carnegie Music Hall, Heinz Hall, Benedum Center, Byham theater, Star Lake amphitheater (or whatever they are calling it now), Jergels
Grew up in Cleveland so the Richfield coliseum (don't think its there any more?), The Agora, Severance Hall, Blossom Music Center, local bars near my college
I've been to the Boston Symphony in their hall
I have a friend who saw that same tour in OKC, I think the theater there might have been around 3000 capacity. I've seen the Stones a half-dozen times in stadiums, and I think I'd trade 5 of 'em to have seen that '65 show with the original members.Saw the Stones in 1965 at the original Aire Crown Theater in Chicago, before it and McCormick Place were destroyed by fire in 1967. Seating capacity was about 4,500, tickets were $3.50 (not 350, but 3.50).