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I don't go often.


I hear you. I've seen Alice In Chains twice, in 1991 and 2019!

Also, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan, twice.


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Jethro Tull
Yes
CSN
Neil Young
Doobie Brothers
Chicago
Aerosmith
The Who
Dan Fogelberg
Steve Winwood




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4x Third Eye Blind
3x Blink 182
 
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Ozzy Osbourne x2
Anthrax x2
The second time for both was the same evening. They were both great the first time and terrible the second.

Alice Cooper x2. 100% professional and awesome both times.
Nine Inch Nails x2 both times supporting Petty Hate Machine
 
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The Band

CCR

Bob Seeger

Eagles


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Gene Hill
 
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Many variants of bluegrass groups that included Tony Rice, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Garcia, Vassar Clements, David Grisman, Sam Bush, and Gerry Douglas (with others making up each group).
Red, White, and Blue(Grass) too many times to count, including shows where Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Norman Blake, and a few other greats appeared with them.

Bryan Bowers (absolute genius with autoharp), every time I could.
Doc Watson a few times.
Steve Goodman and John Prine, together or separately, many times.

And in another vein, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra (when Eugene Ormandy was principal conductor) -- my mother and her boss were season ticket holders for both, and her boss was frequently unable to make the concerts, so I got to use his seat.



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Thanks everyone. I think this has been an interesting read.


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I've seen Phish 50 times. That's a small number in that world.

Seen other 'jambands' up to a dozen times each - Widespread Panic, Moe. Medeski Martin and Wood for example.
 
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Joe Satriani
Eric Johnson
Steely Dan
Trout Fishing in America
 
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I've seen Phish 50 times. That's a small number in that world.

Seen other 'jambands' up to a dozen times each - Widespread Panic, Moe. Medeski Martin and Wood for example.

I've seen moe., the Panic, and Gov't Mule a few+ times each. MMW and Phish twice.
 
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and Phish twice.


Which shows?
 
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and Phish twice.

Which shows?

Once in AZ many years ago, and once at Red Rocks when they returned (2009, IIRC).
 
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Mannheim Steamroller




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No ticket stubs for proof and most of the brain cells didn't survive But Frank Zappa at least 4 times and Pink Floyd in the the 1980's 8 or more times.

Zappa was great.


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Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler: 5x

Bruce Springsteen: 3X (but you couldn’t pay me to see him now).

REM: 2x

Chicago Symphony Orchestra: a lot (15+)


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Fleetwood Mac in 1998 in SLC.

Again in 2014 in Philadelphia.

Both concerts were great. Glad I saw them with Buckingham, Nicks, McVie, McVie and Fleetwood line up.
 
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Kenny Wayne Sheppherd
Kamelot
Nightwish
Sabaton
Delain
Los Lonely Boys
Blue Man Group
Sevendust
Queen + Adam Lambert
The Sword
Weird Al Yankovic

I won't include local cover bands.
 
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The Killers

Skynyrd (what passes for 'post crash' Skynyrd)

Rage Against the Machine (saw them in the early 90s before they were big)

21 Pilots

Jon Bellion

i have kids so I see some shows with the younger crowds -- kinda fun actually

only seen them once but the most 'stop-you-in-your-tracks-and-listen' new band I ever saw is Tool. they were a new act 'no one' had ever heard of playing at a festival I went to in 1993. absolutely blew the crowd away. they had like 25k new fans after that. unreal.

i was in here somewhere:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UySeuet-dU8

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The Killers

Skynyrd (what passes for 'post crash' Skynyrd)

Rage Against the Machine (saw them in the early 90s before they were big)

21 Pilots

Jon Bellion

i have kids so I see some shows with the younger crowds -- kinda fun actually

only seen them once but the most 'stop-you-in-your-tracks-and-listen' new band I ever saw is Tool. they were a new act 'no one' had ever heard of playing at a festival I went to in 1993. absolutely blew the crowd away. they had like 25k new fans after that. unreal.

i was in here somewhere:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UySeuet-dU8

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That's a good show and taping quality. It's cool that you were there.

I wasn't there, but I did see them in '93 as well as was similarly impressed. Been a fan ever since...
 
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Rush, 5 times I think, first in 1982

Buddy Guy, 3 times

Albert Collins, twice, including three months before he passed away, at Tipitinas


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