Falker wrote:Journey La Do Da
First band I ever saw in concert was Black Sabbath... with Journey (pre Steve Perry) as the opening act. Mid 70s. Best I can remember they were both pretty good.
I saw Kansas, too, in the late 70s... but I fell asleep in the middle of the concert. :oops:
Hmm, concerts...
The worst concert I ever saw was Van Halen, sometime around 1980 or so, at Rupp Arena. I wanted to *smack* David Lee Roth. The guy would not SHUT UP. The bass player was trying to do a solo, and DLR stopped him - to tell a joke!
The best concert was probably The Who, also at Rupp Arena, in 1980. I can only imagine what it would have been like if Keith Moon had still been alive. It was the only concert at which I was moved to jump up and yell like an idiot (when the bass drum kicked off "Won't Get Fooled Again"). I was also very impressed with the performance of the Charlie Daniels Band, even though I'm not really a big CDB fan.
The concert with the best sound: REM (mid to late 80s, at the University of KY, with 10,000 Maniacs opening). The sound was so clean it was like listening to a really nice stereo.
The concert with the worst sound: Rush at the Louisville Gardens (early 80s, with 38 Special, of all people, as the opening act). The 'festival seating' didn't help.
The LOUDEST concert was Metallica (early 90s at Rupp Arena). Yikes. Surprisingly clean and clear, especially considering the venue, but ungodly loud.
The funniest concert was Ted Nugent (late 70s), cuz the Nuge was a total loon. I was surprised no one slipped and fell onstage due to all the spit. 2nd runner up: REM at the Louisville Palace (late 80s), cuz some girl got on stage and chased Michael Stipe around and around Peter Buck.
The only three bands I ever went to see a second time: The Rolling Stones, The Who, and REM.
Bands I really wanted to see in concert but never got the chance: Led Zeppelin (they were in Cincinnati in 1977, but I had no way to get there) and Blue Oyster Cult (the latter being a near miss - I had tickets for a show at Rupp Arena in 1979, but for some reason or other they cancelled; they still tour, but not with all the original members, so seeing them now wouldn't be the same).
Dumbest pre-concert maneuver: on the way to see Stevie Nicks, I walked into a liquor store and asked for a shot of tequila. The guy said "Help yourself, buddy."
TD