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  • Ooof. Tough question.

    Probably one of:

    Iron Maiden, Sheffield City Hall, Somewhere on Tour, 1986
    Metallica, Sheffield Arena, 1992
    Depeche Mode, supported by Sisters of Mercy, Crystal Palace, 1993
    Sisters of Mercy, the Fenton pub, Leed, 1996
    Primal Scream / Alabama 3, Rock City Nottingham, 1998
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Brixton Academy, 2001

    Big arena things like Metallica at the Sheffield Arena are so different to intimate pub gigs like the Sisters of Mercy at the Fenton that it's really hard to compare.

  • U2 at Massey Hall in 1983. It was the "War" tour. They weren't well known at that point - we bought tickets the day of the show. They were also still professing Christianity and there was a big "John 3:16" banner across the balconies. But Holy shit the energy!

    They began to blow up on "The Unforgettable Fire" tour the next year. They played Massey again at the beginning but by the end they were playing much larger venues.

  • Probably when I saw Snarky Puppy in my hometown of Aalborg, Denmark. In the jazz-fusion world they are very well-known, but I never expected them to do a stop in my town of a 100.000 people. I brought a friend who had never heard their music before at all, and we got 2nd row seats. He was blown away, and afterwards we got selfies with Michale League, the bassist of the band.

  • I've seen so many. Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Variety Theater in Cleveland, Oh, USA, in 1984. He was new to the scene, and he played from his heart. It was pure and moved me in a way few other musicians have. I saw him 6 more times before he died.

    Motorhead at the same Variety Theater, maybe 1985. It was the loudest show I've ever seen. The ceiling fell in chunks, and they had to stop the show before the building broke apart. Absolutely incredible.

    Equality Rocks in Washington DC, 2000. Melissa Etheridge, George Michael, The Indigo Girls, k.d. lang, Pet Shop Boys, and more.. all in one place. The entire RFK Stadium was silent for Melissa Etheridge's Scarecrow. It still makes me cry.

    Halestorm, Lita Ford, and Dorothy in Raleigh, NC, USA. We went for Halestorm- Lzzy has one of the best voices in rock, ever. I was super psyched to see Lita Ford- I've been a fan since her Runaways days and haven't seen her live. But for me, the showstopper was Dorothy- an unknown who's song Gun in My Hand echoed in my head until I was able to buy her album months later when it was released. I've seen her 4 times since.

    Orianthi in November 2023, Detroit, MI, USA. She had incredible talent, and being able to see her in a small club with a few hundred people is an experience I will never forget. She, like SRV, plays from her heart. She rocked that place. I also saw her in Colombis, OH. I can't wait to see her again. Ori, if you see this, I think that I know you. I had my hands up to show you.

    Last was my most recent concert, 12 July 2024. Amanda Marshall and Colin James at The Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Ontario, CA. I heard Amanda and Colin on the 96 FM from London, Ontario, across Lake Erie in 95 or 96. Amanda's Let It Rain blew me away. Her voice is incredible. Colin's Voodoo Thing was one of the most fun Texas Blues sings I've heard since SRV. I saw Amanda in 1997 or 98 when she was just starting out. She was great. Then she had a fight with Sony Music CA and didn't record or play for 25 years. I own every album either of them have recorded. All of Amanda's compilations and everything Colin did from blues to big band. The July show was the first big show since Amanda returned. It was pouring rain as I walked into the amphitheater. I was in the second row, dead center. Colin opened with Voodoo Thing, and it only got better. I was on my feet from the beginning of the set to the end. I sang every word. Colin was everything I hoped he would be. I'm going to see him again this month. Then Amanda took the stage. The emotion was palpable. She opened with Let It Rain and never slowed down. I, a 57 yr old guy, sang every word along with the women on my right and the couple on my left. We were all on our feet dancing and singing the whole show. Amanda's voice, timing, sense of humor, and musicality have only gotten better. I look forward to seeing her again soon.

  • Hard choice, so so many, a few highlights

    X and Black Flag, Cookoo's Nest, 1979

    Pretenders, Perkins Palace, 1981 (Bruce Springsteen joined for encore, Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher)

    Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense Tour, Greek Theatre, 1983

    Dave Nelson Band, Galaxy Theater, 1999

    Buffalo Springfield, (opening act Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings) Wiltern Theater, 2011

    Chick Corea and Bella Fleck, Royce Hall, 2014

  • Gorillaz, Demon Dayz Festival LA in 2018. There was so much going on, so many artists to see and it was a blast. Damon gave it his usual best and the song selection was on point

  • Muse for the Simulation Theory tour. Marching bands, lasers, smoke cannons, Murph... it had everything.

  • A Foo Fighters concert years ago in Auckland, New Zealand where Dave Grohl burped in the middle of a chorus and kept on trucking. Automatic winner for me

  • Dreadnoughts were good. Love me some punk/polka fusion.

    It felt like being in Disco Elysium. No, I can't explain it.

  • Carcass at Rose Club, Cologne, Aug 24 1991

    It was so intensive and hot, Sweat dropped from the ceiling, People ordered water to dump it over their head

  • Emilie Autumn back when she had all of the crumpets. This show had it all! Sexy and extremely talented performers singing, dancing and playing with fire!

    Mindless Self Indulgence back in the 2000's. Where ever they were, that venue came alive with energy I've never experienced since.

    In This Moment. Visually stunning! It took them some time to set up for each song due to all the props they had but it was always worth it. Like a live piece of art.

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