The last live music you attended?

I don't even remember. Maybe 2002

I was going to see Steel Panther in Tempe about a year ago but nobody else was interested. WImps.
 
I think it was a Van Halen cover band at Tulalip Casino.

Upon further review, it might've been this concert in 2018. Not sure.

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Last night. Showbox downtown. English Beat.

Not a big fan, but wife's friend got Covid, so I chivalrously subbed-in at the last minute.

Paid $14 for one beer at the show.

Fuck Seattle.
 
Took one for the team and saw A-ha with Mrs. Coon @ The Wiltern on 4.8. Those Oslo boys actually put on a great show. Paid $44 for two drinks: fuck LA!!

Then went on my own to see Ministry & Front Line Assembly @ The House of Blues in Anaheim on 4.13. Uncle Al played all the hardcore heavy favorites, but was slightly disappointed that he played nothing from With Sympathy. ;) FLA sounded great and I'm looking forward to seeing them again at the Offramp next Saturday. 81% convinced that I caught the VID @ the Ministry show, though it could have been at the Haunted Mansion @ Disneyland?? Good tims!!
 
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Man, I suck at seeing live music these days. Last live show I saw was Dave Matthews in Aug. of last year.

Getting old blows.

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Dave Matthews was the last show I saw. He was the headliner for a music festival in Lexington last August.

Saw a guy named Trevor Hall 2 weeks ago in Cinci (ILTCIC).
 
And I didn’t go to see him but Chris Stapleton played at Kroger Field (UK’s football stadium) last Saturday. I could hear plenty of the show from my backyard. In hindsight, I wish I’d gone because Willie and Sheryl Crow were the openers.

I had tickets to see David Allan Coe in March of 20 but COVID.

Finally, I was never a big music show guy. I don’t like crowds. My first real concert is a fucking embarrassment. I took my first wife to Celine Dion.

Most embarrassing concert might be a good thread.
 
@alumni94 I took to whole fam to Dark Start Orchestra last month. Didn't run into @HarveyRoad but am guessing he was there.

Not the show I was at, but came away very impressed at how accurate their recreation of the Dead is:
 
I saw the Joint Chiefs at the local city free music night. They have a different line up then this video. Mellow soul from late 70s early 80s.
 
Rob Zombie, Static-X, Mudvayne, Powerman 5000 two months ago
 
Dream Theater in Kent
Prior to that it was the Seattle Symphony just as the vid was getting going.

Regret not going to see Luke Combs.

Swedish House Mafia coming up.
 
Just saw a really good Beatle’s cover band, and a Dead cover band that were pretty good, at the Sawdust Festival, @YellowSnow
 
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Black Crowes at Ste Michelle in July. Not my favorite band from the past, but put on a damn good show, with guests Peter Buck and Kim Thayil joining them for the encores.
 
At the SWWashington Fair there was a crappy blue grass band playing while I was in search of a corn dog.
I went to the fair to get a corn dog not listen to music. No corn dogs - found out the guy called in sick, the Vid. That was 8 days ago.
 
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