Wow. Great thread
romanianreaper
So many great shows to chose from. I didn't post in your Worst Concerts Ever thread because I honestly couldn't think of one. Just reading everyone's responses here brings back so many memories. I didn't see Cinderella with AC/DC but I've seen them both at least 3 times on separate tours.
Choosing a 'best' one is so hard. Best at what? Best tone? Best time? Best note for note? Best impromptu jams? Best stage? Best crowd?
If I must choose it would be
1988's Monster's of Rock at Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium (See below).
Kingdom Come. Scorpions, Dokken, Metallica, Van Halen. We smoked joints in the men's room because we were paranoid. We got busted outside while tailgating and had to pour all of our beer on the ground because we were underage. Got hauled to the city jail. Told my friend to come get us. He was asleep passed out in front seat so didn't technically get caught for drinking thank goodness. We grabbed the first row on upper balcony opposite center stage so although we didn't have the best view - it was perfect for what we were there - which was to enjoy the moment and enjoy the show.
That said, I have many other shows that I thought were awesome for different reasons:
2019 311 at Red Rocks (never been there before)
2017 Gun's & Roses reunion tour. Sounded great, overall kick ass
2016 Bad Company, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston (the 3 B's show)
2016 Van Halen (sounded amazing, 7th row, Eddie was sober)
2015 Slipknow - first show of theirs, was a rather new fan of their music
2013 Killswitch Engage at a small venue (absolutely brutal)
2008 Rush
2003 Korn and Limp Bizkit (quick meet-greet w Fred Durst)
2001 Lynyrd Skynyrd with Ted Nugent and Black Crowes
1993 Van Halen F.U.C.K. tour
1989 Motley Crue and Warrant
1988 Aerosmith with GnR
1987 Pink Floyd
I actually keep a 'scrapbook' of all of my tickets and ongoing list I update every other year or so
Was supposed to see Ozzy this year as his tour last year got cancelled due to his ATV accident or whatever. Covid has cancelled lots of shows. The new thing seems to be 'drive in' concerts. $40 a car. You tune in via your FM radio in your car. First decent show that comes my way I will go.
suhrimmetal":1x49tscg said:
disclaimer... I don't watch shows to judge sound, acoustics, etc.. I go to shows to disappear, tap into the kid that still loves music.. the feel of it all. In my 40's... had some great 'rockstar' moments.. but Im still that kid when I go see my favorite bands live.. I turn my mind off and just enjoy the experience. Cheers
I subscribe to this as well
