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First/Best/Worst concerts.


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First: Billy Idol with Gen X, musta been like '80 or '81 or something like that.

Best: The Wiggles with my daughter. The delight on her face was just magic. She was enthralled for 90 minutes.

Worst: Bell Biv Devoe, around '90. My date was a dog and the music sucked.

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First: Limp-Bizkit, Korn, Staind (Family Values 1999)

Best: Too many to list some of tops would be the various Tool & APC shows I've been to, Incubus in '04 (I think), Killswitch Engage, Avenged Sevenfold (pre City of Evil), and the first time I saw Linkin Park (Hybrid Theory days)

Worst: Not counting stuff I saw with exes, From First To Last at Tremont....

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Really that first NIN concert is probably the second best I've ever been to.

The set at Lolapoloza was almost exclusively from Pretty Hate Machine and one I recovered from the mosh pit that Ice T and Henry Rollins whipped into a frenzy it was an awesome NIN performance.

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Black Flag lol.

i saw greg ginn play a bar in boone last year with whatever project he's working on now. weirdest show i've ever seen - it was him, a drum machine, and some kid (literal kid - he had to have been like 19) with an afro just making noise with a les paul and a slide. it was basically just this atonal racket at ear-splitting volume in a tiny little space.

also he was seriously putting away the house beers at the bar before hand. dude's almost 60 but he still throws down.

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First: Biohazard and the Insane Clown Posse. Great show for a 16 year-old.

Best: As a performer, opening for Jackyl in front of about 10,000 people... that place was rocking. As a concert-goer, probably the Tool show in 2006 or Skrape/Godhead/Spineshank/Disturbed on their first headlining tour.

Worst: Never been to an all-out bad concert, but Chevelle was absolutely terrible the couple of times I saw them.

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First: Billy Idol/The Cult (1986 or so)

Best: GnR/Metallica/Faith No More at Williams/Brice

Worst: Melissa Etheridge (Only went because I wanted to get laid by my date, who was totally hot. I got laid, it was amazing, and still not worth the concert. Ok maybe it was.)

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