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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/19 21:52:22 (permalink)
Paul McCartney
John Mellencamp
Will Lee 
Bapu 
 
 

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 00:39:05 (permalink)
That's true!  Everyone who saw your camera feed when Bapu was visiting saw Bapu live! 

 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 01:16:54 (permalink)
Bapu and his son and a dog walk into a bar.....
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 01:17:36 (permalink)
*ow!**ow!**woof!*
 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 09:40:23 (permalink)
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Interesting everyone saw rock shows.
 

 
Not true if you read the lists closely.




True!  Paper and scissors shows were included.  




Kenny and Ken are the only others that mentioned non traditional rock (I include blues in rock).  And no one mentioned classical.




Wrong.
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 11:00:15 (permalink)
The Doors
The Who
Seatrain
Leon Russell
Bill Monroe
James Brown
New Grass Revival
Loretta and Conway
Joni Mitchell
Wendy Waldman
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 11:22:13 (permalink)
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Interesting everyone saw rock shows.
 

 
Not true if you read the lists closely.




True!  Paper and scissors shows were included.  




Kenny and Ken are the only others that mentioned non traditional rock (I include blues in rock).  And no one mentioned classical.




Wrong.


  
 
I think this fred is showing who's obsessive compulsive and who isn't.  It's either that or others who don't like good looking people.  
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 11:35:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2016/12/20 11:44:52
I look good.
 
I don't want to rear end the car in front of me.
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 16:11:40 (permalink)
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I look good.
 
I don't want to rear end the car in front of me.




 
You do look good.  Except for that one time in the bus about the fake story. Don't forget Dora also saw you live.  

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 20:18:03 (permalink)
good looking people tend to be more successful and make more money.  There's a lot of sour grapes out there.
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/20 20:55:33 (permalink)
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Interesting everyone saw rock shows.
 

 
Not true if you read the lists closely.




True!  Paper and scissors shows were included.  




Kenny and Ken are the only others that mentioned non traditional rock (I include blues in rock).  And no one mentioned classical.


 
I worked as an usher at Carnegie Hall for 2 1/2 years . I just didn't do a full list of every Classical Concert I saw ...
In my post I did list a few Conductors ...
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/21 03:59:43 (permalink)
I think I've seen more Classical live than I have other types of music.

 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/21 08:17:34 (permalink)
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We might have done this before, Strummy will know  but I was just making a list (the evenings are long now)
 
In no particular order...
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Level 42
...


James, or others that saw Level 42, how were they live in concert?

This is a band I knew nothing about during there peak period of fame (they were not much known in the U.S. for some reason, at least in my neck of the country). At some point I 'discovered' their albums, sometime after they were no longer together. A great discovery for me. Great songs and playing. I still listen to them on occasion. 
 

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/21 10:56:36 (permalink)
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We might have done this before, Strummy will know  but I was just making a list (the evenings are long now)
 
In no particular order...
... 
 
Level 42
...


James, or others that saw Level 42, how were they live in concert?

This is a band I knew nothing about during there peak period of fame (they were not much known in the U.S. for some reason, at least in my neck of the country). At some point I 'discovered' their albums, sometime after they were no longer together. A great discovery for me. Great songs and playing. I still listen to them on occasion. 
 




Very good live Ken, I saw them twice, when it was Mark King, Mike Lindup and the Gould brothers, Boon on guitar and Phil on drums. Much more 'muscular' sounding live than on record.

 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/21 11:23:46 (permalink)
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We might have done this before, Strummy will know  but I was just making a list (the evenings are long now)
 
In no particular order...
... 
 
Level 42
...


James, or others that saw Level 42, how were they live in concert?

This is a band I knew nothing about during there peak period of fame (they were not much known in the U.S. for some reason, at least in my neck of the country). At some point I 'discovered' their albums, sometime after they were no longer together. A great discovery for me. Great songs and playing. I still listen to them on occasion. 
 




Very good live Ken, I saw them twice, when it was Mark King, Mike Lindup and the Gould brothers, Boon on guitar and Phil on drums. Much more 'muscular' sounding live than on record.




 
I always loved their sensibilities.  I was obsessed with this band for awhile.  Their songs are so well put together.  I like anything medium to medium well done.
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/21 21:01:29 (permalink)
I saw Slim Pickins back in the 80s when I was working for Freeman, he wasn't singing but he was dang big!!
I think I saw Elvis last week at Walmart too!
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/23 16:26:48 (permalink)
I remember a gig with level 42 in Austria once. The stage and the auditorium had sprung floors, once the audience started bouncing up and down, so did the PA stacks, spent the best part of an hour clinging desperately to the PA straps praying they didn't fall and crush the front row.

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/23 22:13:41 (permalink)
I remember this:
 
http://www.rollingstone.c...nnati-concert-19800124
 
BTW I saw supertramp and def leopard in Vienna.  (I also saw Larry Coryell and Philip Katherine in a very small, intimate venue).
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/24 11:00:59 (permalink)
Level 42 live was just awesome. Their studio work in the 80's was reference material, I think - very solid songs with impressive musicianship. Plus very prolific - they cranked out a lot of albums. Most of their songs really hold together in the lyric department, but my one disappointment with them is that, on some songs, their lyrics become totally . . . what is the British term . . . "twee?"
 
They continue today as old dogs, check out a live video on you tube, there are lots.
 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/24 11:43:32 (permalink)
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Most of their songs really hold together in the lyric department, but my one disappointment with them is that, on some songs, their lyrics become totally . . . what is the British term . . . "twee?"




Yes, 'twee' would be right, 'Running In The Family' being one example.

 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/24 12:43:50 (permalink)
Twee sells.  It's not really a high form of art! haha.  Wouldn't most of erasure and george michael's stuff be twee?  I guess GM got less twee as he matured.  Now he writes about bathroom sex.
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/26 23:42:05 (permalink)
Hi,
 
kennywtelejazz
...
I worked as an usher at Carnegie Hall for 2 1/2 years . I just didn't do a full list of every Classical Concert I saw ...
Kenny

 
On my senior year at UCSB, I took a class in DIRECTING for OPERA from Peter Mark, Emeritus from the Virginia Opera now (his wife had composed "Mary Queen of Scotts" which I have on LP), and this "seminar" was for us, 4 DIRECTOR majors, and in the end, I think that we taught Mr. Mark more about directing on the stage than he did on what opera could or could not do, and in the end I felt it was more of an "appreciation" course, but it was very nice and great.
 
For the final, we had to "direct" an act from an opera and I took TOSCA's 2nd act, and did a film version on my prompt book, which I still have and am thinking of actually putting that together with a score and publishing it. It goes all the way past the aria, and the visuals that I had designed for it, blew away Mr. Mark, and I wanted, at the time to do a version of an opera in the style of the ETC LA MAMMA group with film as the "SET", instead of having the imaginary, cardboard stuff that has been a part of opera for hundreds of years. I think it scared him, and I even asked him, please let's do it ... it will be a first and blow out all the biggies.
 
No luck!
 
I probably would have been a fairly good assistant/director for opera, if given a chance, since I (for the most part) loved the music dearly. Don't ask me to do Mozart, though, because I would have channeled Ken Russell and a lot more lysergic!
 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/27 01:12:38 (permalink)
Kind of hard not to think about it after seeing these lists and having aha flash backs of shows you've seen yourself.

Here are some I've seen. I had a few multiples but not many:

Fleetwood Mac
The Ramones
REO Speedwagon
Elton John
Greg Kihn Band
Mike and the Mechanics
Pablo Cruise
Little River Band
Dixie Dreggs
Squeeze w Paul Carrack
R.E.M.
Spyro Gyra
The Moody Blues
Gordon Lightfoot
Dire Straits
The Police (Synchronicity tour)
Thompson Twins
Re-Flex
U2
Huey Lewis and the News
The Smithereens (hung out with the singer and talked recording)
Foo Fighters (caught the drummer sticks)
Stevie Wonder
The Killers
Barenaked Ladies (played bass with them - true story)
Bruno Mars
Green Day
The Corrs

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/27 05:02:18 (permalink)
In no particlier hors d'oeuvres:
 
Judas Priest
The Stranglers
Iron Maiden
Def Leppard
Status Quo
Status Quo ('Frantic Four' reunion)
Gary Moore (G-Force)
Slade
Praying Mantis
Skids
Saxon
Rezillos
UFO
Scorpions
Wolfsbane
Megadeth
Queensrÿche
Nine Below Zero
Whitesnake
The Alarm
Michael Shenker (Temple of Rock)
Gillan
 
 

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/27 07:55:09 (permalink)
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Kind of hard not to think about it after seeing these lists and having aha flash backs of shows you've seen yourself.
...



Agreed.
 
I, however, never really wanted to be with the "crowd" and the top ten folks. Too many of those audiences just weren't fun for me, watching people that have no inner life, put out their Sunday worship and go home without a voice. You would think most churches would love that kind of dedication!
 
I stayed away from the likes of The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and many of the big time names, mostly because their stuff was played so much on the radio, and I was way too near it, and I just got plain tired of hearing the same two or three songs. Pink Floyd might be an exception but I saw everything they did BEFORE anyone knew it ... and DSOTM did not hit the big time almost until 6 or more months later when someone "discovered it". 
 
The whole thing got worse, when the station my roomie was at, loved to trash a band that was doing what would be considered American stuff. He thought it was great and the album was very nice, all around. Still got trashed for being crap rhythm and blues and whatever other word could be designed for it. A month later, the band got played in LA and the week after the album went HUGE hit ... that band? Average White Band.
 
One listens to the music. I just think too many people only listen to Stairway to Heaven ... even then!

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/27 09:24:38 (permalink)
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In no particlier hors d'oeuvres:
 
Judas Priest
The Stranglers
Iron Maiden
Def Leppard
Status Quo
Status Quo ('Frantic Four' reunion)
Gary Moore (G-Force)
Slade
Praying Mantis
Skids
Saxon
Rezillos
UFO
Scorpions
Wolfsbane
Megadeth
Queensrÿche
Nine Below Zero
Whitesnake
The Alarm
Michael Shenker (Temple of Rock)
Gillan
 
 




No Stiff Little Fingers? 

 
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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/27 09:31:57 (permalink)
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In no particlier hors d'oeuvres:
 
Judas Priest
The Stranglers
Iron Maiden
Def Leppard
Status Quo
Status Quo ('Frantic Four' reunion)
Gary Moore (G-Force)
Slade
Praying Mantis
Skids
Saxon
Rezillos
UFO
Scorpions
Wolfsbane
Megadeth
Queensrÿche
Nine Below Zero
Whitesnake
The Alarm
Michael Shenker (Temple of Rock)
Gillan
 
 




No Stiff Little Fingers? 




Not as yet mate. They still tour so they're on my to-see list.
 
 

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Re: Who have you seen live? 2016/12/29 17:43:33 (permalink)
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We might have done this before, Strummy will know  




Harrumph 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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