Although I am much older than you, I have not been to nearly as many concerts as you. My first real concert was seeing the Bay City Rollers at the Boston Garden. One of my favorite early concerts was when I saw AC/DC (Back in Black tour) and had 13th row seats and went with my father when I was 13. More recently at 55, I saw HARDY several times and he really puts on an amazing hard rock show. Highly recommend seeing him! Now you have inspired me to create my own spreadsheet of concerts I’ve seen.
Bay City Rollers! That takes me back a few decades.
My first concert was Peter Frampton. Without a doubt, the band I've seen live most is Rush, including twice in Canada (London ON and Vancouver). "I wish that I could live it all again."
Somewhere I have a list of all the shows I've seen. I don't think it's nearly 1,000, though I used to go see live bands quite often when I was younger.
here's an opening act for you: I saw Van Halen opening for Peter Gabriel in 1977 in his first solo tour. Kind of a weird combo. Also Kenny Loggins opening for Al Dimeola a few years later. Talk about disparate audiences.
Did the audience like it? Weirdest I ever heard are the beastie boys opening for Madonna and Prince opening for The Rolling Stones. I don’t think either went well
My favourite memories are all weird small shows. Last fall I took my kid to see a band called Good Kid play in the basement of a record shop. That was fantastic. I saw Green Day play in an alleyway in 1997, I saw REM play on the street in front of a radio station in downtown Toronto in the rain in 2001. Spoon not far from there in 2014. No ticket stubs for any of them, just low-quality YouTube videos
I was at the American Idol show at the Pru Center, and it was actually pretty good! LOL. I was a big David Cook fan at the time. On a different note, are you familiar with https://www.concertarchives.org/ ? I've been tracking all my concerts on there (I'm Livehead16), and it's been a great source of memories.
to be honest, i've never used setlist.fm to track my shows, so i can't compare. but Concert Archives does pull over the setlists from setlist.fm where they're available. i like the way CA organizes things and lets me quickly add shows and photos.
Hey! I was at the Billy Joel Bonnaroo. It’s funny how the memories stay but the catalogue of shows you’ve been to is hard to keep in mental order. I’ve been to four Bonnaroos over the last 10-12 years and I’m constantly annoying people with “I saw them at Bonnaroo” but I can never remember which friends I was with when I saw them or which year it was.
My favorite Bonnaroo memory was happening upon a band called Jeff the Brotherhood and at some point the crowd (seemingly of their own accord and all at once) threw hot dogs at the band onto the stage. The crowd must have planned it and brought them into Centeroo if not into Bonnaroo entirely. Surreal.
I wanna get back to bonnaroo. Went 2014 and 2015. I too tell everyone who I saw at bonnaroo. It took a lot of texting to figure out what shows we went to. You can sorta piece it together if you look at the schedule.
I’m gradually putting together all the gigs I’ve been too. I’m using setlist.fm, although some gigs aren’t there. It’s a good mental exercise and brings back memories of music and the people I went with.
How many roadies have we heard? “1-2-1-2-2-3-1-2 ...”
Although I am much older than you, I have not been to nearly as many concerts as you. My first real concert was seeing the Bay City Rollers at the Boston Garden. One of my favorite early concerts was when I saw AC/DC (Back in Black tour) and had 13th row seats and went with my father when I was 13. More recently at 55, I saw HARDY several times and he really puts on an amazing hard rock show. Highly recommend seeing him! Now you have inspired me to create my own spreadsheet of concerts I’ve seen.
Bay City Rollers! That takes me back a few decades.
My first concert was Peter Frampton. Without a doubt, the band I've seen live most is Rush, including twice in Canada (London ON and Vancouver). "I wish that I could live it all again."
Somewhere I have a list of all the shows I've seen. I don't think it's nearly 1,000, though I used to go see live bands quite often when I was younger.
1000 would blow me away
I just realize I misread your title as 1,000s of concerts when you wrote 100s. :P
here's an opening act for you: I saw Van Halen opening for Peter Gabriel in 1977 in his first solo tour. Kind of a weird combo. Also Kenny Loggins opening for Al Dimeola a few years later. Talk about disparate audiences.
Did the audience like it? Weirdest I ever heard are the beastie boys opening for Madonna and Prince opening for The Rolling Stones. I don’t think either went well
My favourite memories are all weird small shows. Last fall I took my kid to see a band called Good Kid play in the basement of a record shop. That was fantastic. I saw Green Day play in an alleyway in 1997, I saw REM play on the street in front of a radio station in downtown Toronto in the rain in 2001. Spoon not far from there in 2014. No ticket stubs for any of them, just low-quality YouTube videos
Totally agree. I’ve played in bands for like 10 years so I’ve seen so many small shows. I didn’t include those cause it would literally be too long to write about. I oddly shared a song by good kid a few weeks ago https://open.substack.com/pub/chrisdallariva/p/a-christmas-conundrum-the-search
I was at the American Idol show at the Pru Center, and it was actually pretty good! LOL. I was a big David Cook fan at the time. On a different note, are you familiar with https://www.concertarchives.org/ ? I've been tracking all my concerts on there (I'm Livehead16), and it's been a great source of memories.
Have you found this better than setlist.fm?
to be honest, i've never used setlist.fm to track my shows, so i can't compare. but Concert Archives does pull over the setlists from setlist.fm where they're available. i like the way CA organizes things and lets me quickly add shows and photos.
I *love* this project of yours! What a delightful trip down memory lane. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you! I’m excited to put out the other parts
Hey! I was at the Billy Joel Bonnaroo. It’s funny how the memories stay but the catalogue of shows you’ve been to is hard to keep in mental order. I’ve been to four Bonnaroos over the last 10-12 years and I’m constantly annoying people with “I saw them at Bonnaroo” but I can never remember which friends I was with when I saw them or which year it was.
My favorite Bonnaroo memory was happening upon a band called Jeff the Brotherhood and at some point the crowd (seemingly of their own accord and all at once) threw hot dogs at the band onto the stage. The crowd must have planned it and brought them into Centeroo if not into Bonnaroo entirely. Surreal.
I wanna get back to bonnaroo. Went 2014 and 2015. I too tell everyone who I saw at bonnaroo. It took a lot of texting to figure out what shows we went to. You can sorta piece it together if you look at the schedule.
I’m gradually putting together all the gigs I’ve been too. I’m using setlist.fm, although some gigs aren’t there. It’s a good mental exercise and brings back memories of music and the people I went with.
How many roadies have we heard? “1-2-1-2-2-3-1-2 ...”
Yeah even some shows I saw recently weren’t on setlist.fm. It’s incredible how much they have though
Started tracking how many acts I’ve seen whom you’ve seen. In this post, three: AC/DC, Blues Traveler, and Dylan.