2muchcoffeeman
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Turnpike Troubadours at Red Rocks
Pearl Jam in Missoula
Pearl Jam in Missoula
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Back in the early 80s a friend of mine had an extra ticket for Alabama and Roy Orbison at the Grandstand during the Canadian National Exhibition here in Toronto. I jumped at the chance to see Orbison who was great but this teenage rocker was knocked out by Alabama even more so because they hung around after their set to sign autographs.One of my best bud's mom went to high school with the three main members of Alabama. She hasn't said anything negative about them but has noted they always had a real high opinion of themselves.
I saw Petty several times dating back to his Hard Promises tour. He was always terrific with great opening acts like the Georgia Satellites, Webb Wilder and Split Enz (hi @PCLoadLetter!) I saw him on his last tour and that was the one show that just didn't do it for me, never took off like I thought it would. My wife and son really enjoyed it but I had seen better Petty shows when we were both a lot younger.Fantastic thread. For historical concerts, I'd go w/Live Aid and The Freddy Mercury Tribute in '92. For individual acts, I always regret not seeing Tom Petty. I've been fortunate to see Springsteen a few times but I'd love to see one of his clashic late '70s shows.
My brother-in-law tells a story about driving to Ames, Iowa, sometime in the 1970s to see this up-and-coming band named U2 play at a college bar. No idea if he's telling the truth or not, but that seems like it would be a pretty cool one to go back in time and see.
I saw that tour in Toronto as well as the War tour (with, I think, The Waterboys) in 1983.Definitely not true. Unless it was in 1980 after Boy came out, and their first tour didn't leave the east coast.
My first concert (I was like 16 or 17 already), like in an arena not a club, was U2 in 1985. I think it was the Unforgettable Fire Tour.