That makes it even better and the only way I'd attend.
Paula Abdul was good?
That makes it even better and the only way I'd attend.
^lol
i went to a Nelly concert and Usher concert.
USHER...funny you mention him. Great talent and humble young man. When I was in Okinawa, Japan as an AF Doc, Usher was there to perform in 1997 for the troops in Okinawa. He became ill and had a sore throat. I just happenned to be working in the Acute Care Clinic that day and took care of him. I had no clue who he was or even that he was famous, except that 1) he had an entourage and 2) The rest of the clinic (the young airmen, especially the girl with dripping panties...so I am thinking Public Health needs a call and penicillin, zithromax and flagyl are needed in bulk supply) were gathering around the Acute Care Clinic and were shooed away. One of my friends, an Internal Medicine MD, put a carbon paper under the release sheet that Usher had to sign, so he could try to get his autograph. (The Int Med Doc is about 5 yrs younger than I am). The "DOC" put the carbon paper upside down and never got the autograph. Would you want HIM taking care of your heart disease? hahaha...
Anyhow..Best concert...Day On The Green #2 in 1981 in Oakland Coliseum. I was a jr in HS and saw REO Speedwagon, UFO, Kansas, .38 Special and Gamma with Ronnie Montrose, . It was awesome!
BEST CONCERT EVER MISSED? NIRVANA! I was in med school and swore I would get to one, but Kurt blew his cranium off beofre I could get there.
When in Afghanistan, I met Ted Nugent and Toby Keith which was very very cool. If you want photos (I have digitals) message me. I have Ted Nugent with a Marine Corps sniper rifle in hand. The Great White Hunter is an awesome, righteous dude.
OK..SO NOW I AM SOOO OLD!!!!!
Hussker, you still an AF doc?
The Marshall Tucker Band(1982)
Triple bill in 1985:
Reba Mcentire
The Charlie Daniels Band
Alabama
1992
Mr. Big
Scorpions
I am not a big concert goer...I just don't like being in large crowds.
Nope, I retired in April this yr. I work in the Prison system now here in Texas. Thankfully, I am not a inmate and I get to go beyond the gates at the end of the day. When I was enlisted in the AF, I was an MTI (other services call them drill intructors) in the AF. That was back in the mid-late 1980's before I went to med school. The Prisons fit me well and the medicine is awesome. What do you do, oh VERY MIGHTY (I am not being facetious) 1369?
I take it you were in the military by your references in the past. I love my PJs in the AF, my Rakkasan and Airborne Army bretheren, all the sailors who are kicking @$$, and, especially, the USMC who are the tops in my book. I learned to appreciate them and the things they do and their REAL military structure while in Okinawa and while in Afghanistan. I trained with the Marines in Okinawa in Jungle Warfare Training at Camp Gonsalves and was stationed with some fine Marine marksmen/snipers in Afghanistan. My wife was a Japanese translator for them in Okinawa and she loves them more than I do.
What do you do, 1369?
the Cranberries
U2
Metallica
Greenday x 3
Korn
Veruca Salt
Danzig
Pink Floyd x 2
Boys 2 Men (shutup)
Santana
Willie Nelson
Pedro the Lion
Weezer
Stevie Wonder
Bon Jovi
Gravity Kills
Stabbing Westward
GWAR
RUSH (4)
Depeche Mode (3)
The Cure
Morrissey (2)
Primus
Prince
Public Enemy
U2 (2)
Journey
Chicago
Lynard Skynard
REO Speedwagon
Third Eye Blind
Boston
Flock of Seagulls
Franz Ferdinand
The Killers
Thrice
Billy Idol
Souixie and the Banshees
DEVO
Tears for Fears
Pretty Girls make Graves
Disturbed
Metallica
Bush
Veruca Salt
Foo Fighters
etc...
I asked because my next door neighbor is a doc out at Wilford.
I was once in the Corps, but now work for a heavy industrial construction company.
haha he put it upside downUSHER...funny you mention him. Great talent and humble young man. When I was in Okinawa, Japan as an AF Doc, Usher was there to perform in 1997 for the troops in Okinawa. He became ill and had a sore throat. I just happenned to be working in the Acute Care Clinic that day and took care of him. I had no clue who he was or even that he was famous, except that 1) he had an entourage and 2) The rest of the clinic (the young airmen, especially the girl with dripping panties...so I am thinking Public Health needs a call and penicillin, zithromax and flagyl are needed in bulk supply) were gathering around the Acute Care Clinic and were shooed away. One of my friends, an Internal Medicine MD, put a carbon paper under the release sheet that Usher had to sign, so he could try to get his autograph. (The Int Med Doc is about 5 yrs younger than I am). The "DOC" put the carbon paper upside down and never got the autograph. Would you want HIM taking care of your heart disease? hahaha...
Pantera 5x
Ozzy 4x
Black Sabbath 2x
Korn 3x
Megadeth 5x
Anthrax 2x
Type O Negative 3x
Corrosion of Conformity 3x
Metallica 3x
and many others I can't remember right now....
We LOVE the CORPS!!!
Cool, I've never met anyone who's really liked them before. When and where did you see them?
The best was the old La Semana concerts.. till the "meltdown" era.
Too many to count...
Foofighters all over Texas.
Woodstock.
STP
Smashing Pumkins
Every band on the Fat Wreck label
Uhm......about 30 other bands.
is greenday on tour ? i know i sound stupid asking but i haven't had the time to check
Living in the most remote capital city of a state in the world (i.e, perth - australia, it doesnt get much more isolated) we have VERY FEW concerts of great bands come our way, as it is just so damn expensive to fly everything over... for example, Nine Inch Nails just recently toured australia... went everywhere EXCEPT for perth. Sigh.
Anyways, from those that have come here - ive seen
Tool, - best freaking concert ever!
A Perfect Circle,
The Tea Party, - another brilliant concert, even for a canadian group!
Something for Kate,
Garbage (well, it wasnt officially garbage, it was the garbage members, but they were just f***ing around at the local bar)
Karnivool,
Fourth Floor Collapse,
Adam Said Galore,
and a whole bunch of other local perth bands - thats all you get to really see anyways!
Anberlin
Rise Against x2
The Streets
Hilltop Hoods
Frenzal Rhomb
Beastie Boys
Grinspoon
Powderfinger
Scribe
Behind Crimson Eyes
Killswitch Engage
The Used
Story of the Year
Antiskeptic
Greenday (tomorrow)
My Chemical Romance (tomorrow)
Jimmy Eat World (tomorrow)
Edit: Karnivool <-- Thanks Die Mr Bond
Thats just the headlining bands, not including support acts
I prolly forgot a few, I'm pretty stoked for tomorrow night.
TOOL was incredible, 1st time I'd ever moshed.
Foo Fighters
QOTSA
Ponty (the show in San Diego was like seeing Mozart)
Iron Maiden
Santana
Rush
Judas Priest, Foghat (1st concert)
April Wine, Triumph (2nd)
Nazareth
BOC
Ted Nugent
INXS
Sammy Hagar
Pat Travers
Roger Waters
Hank Jr
Cheap Trick
Black Sabbath with Dio and with Ozzy
Boston
Deep Purple with Blackmore and with Steve Morse
ZZ Top
Kansas
Willie nelson
George Strait
Brad Raisley
Alan Jackson
Lee Ann Womack
The Pursuit of Happiness
Ian Moore
Incubus (won a strip poker game for tickets to see, meet and greet in Las Vegas)![]()
Aerosmith
Accept
Def Lepperd
SuperTramp
Al Demiola
Albert Collins
Doug Salm and The Texas Tornados
Kings X and Living Color
Steve Morse
Oh yeah...
Foreignor (before and after throat surgery)
Mother's Finest
Black Oak Arkansas
Shawn Phillips
Quiet Riot
Budgie
Grand Funk
Stanley Clark
Steve Miller
Zebra
Ratt
Tesla
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Jeff Beck
REO Speedwagon
Arc Angels
made it to the parking lot of a Grateful Dead concert...whew.
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Lynyrd Skynrd
Heart
Styx
Megadeth
Johnny Winter
Wayne Toups & Zydecajun (gooooodtimes!)
Delbert McClinton
Thats gotta be most of them...
i once saw a democrat and a republican agree...does that count?
I've seen a fair amount on concerts .. not too many though. The first one I ever saw was Duran Duran in 1984. And the last one I saw was Prince at the SBC Center.
duran duran...classic. my fav is...hmmm, all of them.
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