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peoplewitheyes
Hot dang, Dan! That is very impressive!
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MartinB
About 25 gigs, the best of which was Larkin Poe in Paris. What a show!
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Palace Revolution 2000
Yes! (Go look at Dime)
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tatters
Only made it to six shows this year, but had front row center for three of them (Mason, Steely Dan, and Purple). Quality over quantity.
Mott the Hoople '74
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets (twice)
Yes & Asia with John Lodge, Carl Palmer, and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Steely Dan
Deep Purple
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footlooseman
Seems like I get to fewer shows every year
Robin Trower
Martin Barre
Todd Rundgren
David Crosby
Burton Cummings
The Rolling Stones
King Crimson
Fred Frith
Flying Colors
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Elmo Lewis
Rolling Stones
Tommy James and The Shondells
Brent Cobb
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Rockman
shit load of young Melbourne bands …
some good some bad ….
All Parsnip & Ausmuteant shows were ACE top-gun stuff ….
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atip
Wow! Some of you have been busy. Me...
Stones x14
The Who x3
Joe Bonamassa x2
Peter Frampton
Hootie & the Blowfish
Jimi Hendrix Experience
Greta Van Fleet
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Swayed1967
The last time I went to a concert was 2006 – the Stones at Saitama Arena.
Like roller skating and underage drinking, rock n’ roll shows are for young people, IMO.
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Swayed1967
The last time I went to a concert was 2006 – the Stones at Saitama Arena.
Like roller skating and underage drinking, rock n’ roll shows are for young people, IMO.
Except that there are no young people at rock and roll shows anymore. At most of the shows I go to, the bands are in their seventies and the audience is in their sixties.
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liddas
Had to double check, but it seems I haven't seen one single concert in the whole year …
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