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nirgal
05-17-2004, 02:59 PM
Lets put our collective memories together so we can all see them in retrospect... smell the conch :)
The Dead
The Band
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Leo Kotke
Mahavishnu Orchestra
The Band
Pink Floyd
Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Starship
Hot Tuna
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
King Crimson
Yes
Bowie/Ziggy Stardust
Edgar Winter
AeroSmith
Peter Gabriel
Cranberrys
Mountain
Billy Cobam Band
I'm sure there's more but the smoke is getting thick in here...

mariecstasy
05-17-2004, 03:27 PM
ARE WE DISCUSSING having watched the band perform or having been in an altered state of mind and having had the ability to see the music

crummyrummy
05-17-2004, 03:50 PM
Lessee I saw: Jan and Dean, DI, Social Distortion, local bands too numerous to mention, Peter Murphy, Comicosmic Crusaders, Dinosaur Jr., Janes Addiction(x's 2), Henry Rollins, Butthole Surfers, N.I.N., Ice-T, Soiuxsie &the Banshees(x's 2), The Wonderstuff, Skinny Puppy, Godflesh, Sex Gang Children(x's 2), Christian Death, Shadow Project, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead(x's 23), Jerry Garcia Band(x's 3) Doobie Brothers, The Cure, JAck Black And the Astroblasters, Melvins, Tool, The Cramps, The Go-Gos, Steele Pulse, Gary Newman, Switchblade Symphony, Spirit, Static X, Godsmack, Methods Of Mayhem, Incubus, Kittie, Pantera , Ozzy Osbourne, Kix, Trickster, Warrant, Dope, Mushroomhead, Fear Factory, Slipknot, Steve Miler Band, Sting, Traffic, Bob Dylan, Santana, Citizen Fish, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, UK SubHumans, Rush, WHite Zombie, Danzig, Oingo Boingo.....I am drawing a blank...that might be it.

Do Dead cover bands count ?

Cuzz then theres a bunch more.

HoneySuckleBlue
05-17-2004, 04:07 PM
Oh wow....lemme see,

Pink Floyd
The Dead
Steve Miller band
Ozzy
Stevie Nicks
Blue Oyster cult
Steppenwolf
a buncha bands that opened for the dead but I don't remember them...
Rat dog
The cure
Souxie and the banshees
lots of local bands
somebody drug me to a white zombie concert
...those guys with the beards...damn...I can't remember the name of their band, GAH!

I'm going blank...oooh nooo....

crummyrummy
05-17-2004, 04:15 PM
zz top?

I forgot I saw white zombie, opened for Danzig holloween 1992.

HoneySuckleBlue
05-17-2004, 04:18 PM
Yeah!


Was it down in Florida?? I think that's the same year I saw them(white zombie):)

crummyrummy
05-17-2004, 04:25 PM
Na, was at Irvine Meadows In Irvine California.

mariecstasy
05-17-2004, 07:24 PM
i have seen

The Dead
Phish
Red Hot Chili Peppers
REM
Crosby Stills Nash and Young
Ratdog
Ekoostik Hookah
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
Meryl Saunders
Keller Williams
Galactic
this is a hard question...i have gone to soooooooooo many festivals and seen 30 bands there at a time.

WayfaringStranger
05-17-2004, 07:40 PM
Phish
Dead
StringCHeese
Bob DYlan
YOnder MOuntain
Keller WIlliams
ecoustichookah
rusted root
Trey band
oysterhead
Rat Dog
Phil and friends
the otherones
wookiefoot
the big wu
moe
widespreadpanic
MMW
drums and Tuba
particle
jazz mandolin project
aquarium resque unit
JGB
bela fleck and fleck tones
sam bush band
govt mule
recipie
santana
snake oil medicine show
john prine
gillian welch
pink floyd
DSO
del mccoury band
leftover salmon
P-FUNK
vasser clemens
reter rowan and tony rice
jimmy martin
blues traveler
mickey hart
bruce hornsby
o.a.r
ani
allman brothers
lenny kravitz
ziggy marley
b.b.king
buddy guy
les claypools frog brigade
BEASTIE BOYS
KRS-one
and bunch of smaller bands at festies taht you may hear of in the future, oh and ive seen quiet riot.
galactic and merl too
oh and CSNY

mariecstasy
05-17-2004, 09:09 PM
you know as i read your list there are several on there that i have seen as well. its just hard to think of them all as i am juggling phones and such.
ive seen rusted root too.
have you ever seen maceo parker? he was sooooooooo much fun

nirgal
05-18-2004, 12:01 AM
Hmm lost the N somewhere


OOOOOO wow
I don't know a lot of those names!
I want to see Moe
and Bela Fleck


I thought of a couple more:
Blues Traveler
Joe Walsh
Laurie Anderson
Seldom Seen
a lot of Irish bands

5 different incarnations of King Crimson 71 on....
Pink Floyed was when Darkside was released

WayfaringStranger
05-18-2004, 12:21 AM
part II. . .. . . some of the smaller names

hakensaw boys
hayseed dixie
one-eyed show
robertwalters 20th congress
greyboy allstarts
nort mississippi allstars
barefoot manor
perpetual groove
umphree mcgee's
the shante
donna and the buffalo
codetalkers
blind melon(hahahahaha suckers, like to see someone esle put that one up)
karl denson
one-way rider
ordinary way
Amber and the dirty bathwater boys
ulu
hyponotic clambake
burning river band
granola funk
hank williams III
oh shit the David Grisman Quintet
Tommy Chong
warren haynes
derek trucks
oteil and the peace makers
ah shit the list goes on
reading your list crummyyummy you'll be happy to know that ive seen Dinosour JR also. at one time my brother opened for them(before he lost his soul to spinning records)

HoneySuckleBlue
05-18-2004, 01:07 AM
Wow, you guys have some impressive lists!!

crummyrummy
05-18-2004, 07:59 AM
Oh I forgot, I saw Wayne Newton Twice!!!!! that guy puts on one helluva show!!!!

luvndrumn
05-18-2004, 04:28 PM
Dave Clark Five
Chicago Transit Authority
Jimmy Buffett
Doobie Bros
Allman Bros
Grateful Dead aka The Dead aka The Other Ones aka Formerly The Warlocks
Jerry Garcia Band
Ratdog
Jefferson Airplane
Kansas
CSN & Y
Bonnie Raitt
Leon Russell
Asleep At The Wheel
Bela Fleck and The Flecktones
Spyro Gyra
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Blues Traveler
Robby Kreiger
Little Feat
Bob Dylan
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Traffic
Steve Winwood
Ten Years After
Yes
Seals and Croft
Foghat
John Prine
Jessie Collin Young
Jethro Tull
Wynton Marsallis
Merle Saunders
Doc Watson
Bruse Hornsby
Harry Chapin
Z Z Top
Steele Pulse
Hot Tuna
Arlo Guthrie
James Taylor
Linda Ronstat
Carol King
Joni Mitchell
Nils Lofgren
Billy Joel
Steve Miller
Procol Harum
Edgar Winter
Los Lobos
The Neville Bros
Chuck Mangioni
Aerosmith
Pat Benatar
Manhattan Transfer
Sting
Fleetwood Mac
Southside Johnny and the Ashbury Dukes
Bruce Springstein
Delbert McClinton
J. Geils Band
Boston
The Eagles

...I know there are more.

Oooo, there are...

Marshall Tucker Band
Heart
America
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Cheap Trick
Alice Cooper
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Foreigner
Peter Frampton
Loggins and Messina

mariecstasy
05-18-2004, 04:33 PM
d'oh on me. i forgot

tom petty. how did i forget him.
it sure is really hard to think of all the shows when you are here at work
wayfaring..........your list is pretty close to mine.

sweatininthesouth
05-18-2004, 10:51 PM
so many to list.... but the most memorable are....


Cat Stevens (1973)
Elton John
Rolling Stones
Bela Fleck
Jethro Tull
Willie Nelson (under the stars at Red Rocks, Colo.)

HoneySuckleBlue
05-19-2004, 01:13 PM
I forgot one too...Little Feat :)


Cat Stevens is one I would have liked to have seen...

HoneySuckleBlue
04-26-2007, 01:55 AM
Ooh...now I can add Donna the Buffalo, and the squirrel nut zippers.


I forgot the rest of their names...that african one with the xylophone was cool, and the indian one.

mariecstasy
04-27-2007, 03:57 PM
I miss luvndrumn:( its been a long time.

I try to think of all the music I have seen and its just not possible for me in the least. I have been to about 50 festivals in my life as well as many concerts....so its just hard to say them all.

kitty fabulous
04-27-2007, 07:10 PM
the dead
ratdog
sci
bob dylan
the ramones (back when they were all still alive)
a bunch of smaller & local bands & singers at various places

probably more but i'm really tired

themnax
04-28-2007, 12:23 PM
mumbo gumbo, a free concert in a local public park, excellent.
quicksilver, in a tiny hole in the wall joint they were way too loud for, but the sound quality was just perfict outside, about a block down the street. i'm not kidding about how tiney the pace was either.
james brown (in a really accousticly horrendus venue, sacramento's OLD civic auditorium, before they built the "new" one. anyone who's ever been to anything at the one i'm talking about knows what i mean.)
meatloaf, in a sports arena.

mumbo gumbo was like two years ago. the rest of them was back in the mid 70s. when i could actualy afford such things.

also before all the wonderful music festivals there are now that i can no longer do so.

dam i think tommarrow is karflukiefest, if it wasn't last week. fairport convention and big brother and the holding company, yah they both still exist, are headlining there.

back in the early 70s there were a bunch of free outdoor performances at the university of nevada in reno. i remember i was living there and heard cat stevens and buffy st marie. also redbone and of course seals and crofts who used to come by and hang out at this house the baha'is had for a center there.

who else, well i know there were several i cant remeber the names of.

i think when i was in seattle blue oister cult did some kind of a free outdoor gig on the waterfront there one time i just happened to stumble into/onto it, not knowing that was who they were or anything.

just like the time i happened to be happening by the university of washington there on some kind of international something day, with all kinds of ethnic bands from different parts of the world. that was the first time i ever heard or heard of gamilon, was hearing them live. it was also the first time in the western hemisphere the belanese monkey dance was ever performed, of so i've been led to believe, and i found myself, street theatre like, in the middle of it.

yes some wonderfully strainge things do sometimes happen.

but a real concert in a decent venue where people have to pay to get in, i can't recall ever having made it to.

wierd

=^^=
.../\...

HoneySuckleBlue
04-29-2007, 05:45 PM
You know the music festival we went to would give you a day ticket for volunteering for a few hours ;) Alot of them do that. The blues festival by the bay does the same thing.

themnax
05-07-2007, 06:02 PM
You know the music festival we went to would give you a day ticket for volunteering for a few hours ;) Alot of them do that. The blues festival by the bay does the same thing.

there are a bunch that i probably could gopher at, i know some that are always looking for volunteers, the only problem with that is i have no way of getting where they are and back at the times i would need to, to go to them, so getting in is only half the problem.

i have gopher'd at furry and sciffy cons, but i'm not that much of a people person really.

lovely thought
glad and thankful to hear mentioned

=^^=
.../\...

grandpa hippy
05-15-2007, 10:27 PM
Jimi Hendrix
Uriah Heep
Janice Joplin
Mott the Hoople
Moody Blues
Pink Floyd
The Dead
Jethro Tull
Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Starship
Starship
Simon and Garfunkle
Alice Cooper
Emerson Lake and Palmer
Blue Oyster Cult
Molly Hatchet
Yes
Crosby Stills Nash and Young
The B52's
Tom Petty
Boston
Kansas
REO Speedwagon
Alan Parson Project
Led Zepplin
Cream
David Bowie
The Eagles
Fleetwod Mac
Genesis
Till Tuesday
Doors
These aren't in the order I saw them, just the order I remembered them. There are probably more but I can't think of them right now.