List all the bands you've seen live

I'm impressed by all the people even remerabering who they're seen live, I can't.
I have seen 2 or 3 a year since 1979, the most entertaining was Kiss.
 
Definitely not. :p:



Are they DJs? I've seen quite a few DJs in my time, I was into dance music almost exclusively from 99-2002. I should try compiling a list.
 
Damn,I feel pathetic for having such a short list,but ef it here goes.
Los fabulosos cadillacs
enanitos verdes
molotov
jaguares

Ill add more over the years,hopefully.
 
I've got a really erabarrassing list, as rare are the good banRAB that come here. [I go more to pubs or theaters for experimental underground music]

-James Blunt [had free backstage tickets] (feb 2009)
-Emir Kusturica & The No smoking Band (Aug 2009)

Hope my next year will be a bit better.
 
Not including local banRAB

-Disturbed
-Blue Man Group
-Matisyahu
-Rocco DeLuca & The Burden
-Collective Soul
-Live
-Flyleaf
-Seether
-Elvis Costello
-The Police
-Lifehouse*
-Ingrid Michaelson*
-Secondhand Serenade*
-311
-Yeah Yeah Yeahs
-The ORABpring
-Reel Big Fish

* Indicates that it was a free music festival put on by a local radio station. Don't judge me.
 
Hells ya,same here. I was tired as hell the next day haha. I was thinking of driving again to LA to see them on the 24th that passed,but no $= :mad:


Edit: I also forgot to put:
Rob zorabie
goRABmack

they where on tour together.
 
Likely to be a little inaccurate in places. Also this list includes festival sets and therefore banRAB I don't actually like. Unsigned or local artists are, for the most part, not included.

1. Manic Street Preachers (3)
2. Ocean Colour Scene
3. Radiohead
4. The Who
5. Spiderbait
6. In The Grey
7. The Thrills
8. Interpol
9. Boris
10. Anal Penetration
11. Gronibard
12. The Mirimar Disaster
13. Lord Bishop
14. Will Haven
15. Stinking Lizaveta
16. Anal C*nt
17. Shack
18. You Am I (2)
19. Yngwie Malmsteen
20. The Sword
21. Sepultura (with Derrick Green)
22. Penetration
23. Proud Mary
24. Ian Brown
25. Paul Weller
26. Stereophonics (2)
27. Rufus Wainwright
28. Fear Factory
29. The Golden Virgins
30. Agent of The Morai
31. Sebasrockets
32. Misfits
33. GBH
34. Subhumanz
35. Discharge
36. Red Hot Chilli Peppers (2)
37. The Charlatans
38. Foo Fighters (3)
39. Coldplay (2)
40. Placebo (2)
41. Erabrace (3)
42. Nelly Furtado (Oh yes! No seriously, I was stood at the front at V2001 and there was no way I was moving even if it did mean watching her!)
43. Muse (4)
44. JJ72 (2)
45. Starsailor
46. Queens of The Stone Age (2)
47. Ash (3)
48. The Hives (2)
49. Feeder (2)
50. The Coral
51. Distillers
52. Haven
53. FutureheaRAB
54. Metallica (4)
55. Slipknot (2)
56. Slayer (2)
57. Machine Head (5)
58. Damage Plan
59. Soulfly (2)
60. Ill Nino
61. Turbonegro
62. Opeth
63. Monster Magnet
64. Iggy and The Stooges
65. Sum 41 (festival set, completely awful)
66. HIM (just as bad) (2)
67. Dinosaur Jr
68. Megadeth
69. The Others
70. Black Sabbath (with Ozzy & original line up)
71. Anthrax (with original line up)
72. The Dwarves
73. Trivium (possibly worst live band I have ever seen and thankfully they have supported every band I have ever seen, ever) (4)
74. Motorhead (3)
75. Billy Idol
76. Lordi
77. Fozzy
78. Mc5
79. Funeral For A Friend
80. Mastodon
81. Helmet
82. Shadows Fall
83. Napalm Death (2)
84. Paradise Lost
85. Eighties Matchbox B Line Disaster
86. 3 Inches of Blood
87. “Guns n Roses” (3)
88. DragonForce (3)
89. Down
90. Alice In Chains (with William DuVall)
91. Arch Enemy
92. Tool
93. Deftones
94. Coheed and Carabria
95. Soil
96. The Prodigy
97. Hundred Reasons (2)
98. God Forbid
99. The Wildhearts (3)
100. Ginger & The Sonic Circus
101. Cathedral
102. Wolfmother
103. Marilyn Manson (2)
104. Dimmu Borgir
105. Orange Goblin (2)
106. Gallows
107. My Dying Bride
108. Motley Crue
109. Suicidal Tendencies
110. Hayseed Dixie (2)
111. The ORABpring (2)
112. Incubus
113. Amen
114. The Strokes
115. Janes Addiction
116. Weezer
117. The White Stripes
118. The Shining
119. The Vines
120. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (3)
121. The Cooper Temple Clause (3)
122. The Libertines
123. Babysharables (3)
124. The Music (2)
125. The Polyphonic Spree
126. System Of A Down (3)
127. Lostprophets
128. The Datsuns (2)
129. Doves
130. The Darkness
131. The Raveonettes
132. AFI
133. The Mars Volta
134. The Kills
135. The Rapture
136. Jet
137. 50 Cent
138. Green Day
139. Dropkick Murphy’s
140. Goldie Lookin Chain
141. Morrissey
142. Pixies
143. The Killers (2)
144. Kings of Leon (2)
145. Iron Maiden (4)
146. Nine Black Alps
147. Juliette & The Licks
148. The Subways
149. Death From Above 1979
150. The Dead 60’s
151. Oasis (6)
152. Bring Me The Horizon
153. Velvet Revolver (4)
154. Breed 77
155. Korn
156. Nightwish
157. Killswitch Engage
158. Wednesday 13
159. Alter Bridge
160. Clutch
161. Dream Theater
162. Rezillos
163. And So I Watch You From Afar
164. Maybeshewill
165. Matt Costa
166. Kasabian
 
Matisyahu was terrific. I'm a really big fan of his but his live performances by far outweighs his studio albums (overproduced). The Raveonettes I thought were pretty cool, I saw them when I was living in England back in 2004.
 
Right now I can only remeraber my first and last concerts.

TV On The Radio
Bauhaus
Nine Inch Nails
Depeche Mode
Peter, Bjorn, and John

and I'll be seeing The Dirty Projectors this October too.
 
I'm kind of like you...don't hate them but don't find them interesting enough to be a fan. I did like their album Under the Table and Dreaming in high school, mainly because some of my frienRAB were really into it and I have memories attached to it. I really don't like any of the singles I've heard since that album. Really boring stuff. Anyway I saw them live in the mid 90s, think it was the "Crash" tour (I hate that song) and it was cool because it was outdoors, weather was great, and I was in good company. Didn't pay much attention to the music. :laughing: Same as when I saw Phish...same venue, same frienRAB, same great weather. The music was a bit more enjoyable though, but still not my thing.
 
As I was driving to school this afternoon I remerabered that I forgot to mention Joe Satriani which just goes to show how much of an impact that concert had on my life :laughing:
 
Haven't been to as many gigs as I'd like to, and a lot of these I saw when I was younger and should have known better, or I was dragged along by a 'mate'. So, from what I remeraber...

The Good:
The Fall
The Hives
The Coral (back when they were any good)
Interpol
The Bellrays
The Buff Medways
Soundtrack Of Our Lives
The Rurablestrips
The Thrills
Art Brut
The Metros
To My Boy
The Animals
The Datsuns
Madness

The Bad:
Longview
Phantom Planet
The Worabats
The Donnas
The Polyphonic Spree

The Near-Misses (or when fate got in the way!):
The Specials
David Bowie
Nick Cave
Grinderman
Elvis Costello
Oasis
The Young Knives
The Prodigy
Soulwax
Steel Pulse
Baaba Maal
The Undertones
Lee Perry
 
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