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Concert embarrassments

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:19 am
by Abitaman
This question is not just for JSS, but what as been seen or done by you in concert that might have been embarrassing

Have you ever dropped the microphone when your throwing it around from hand to hand? I know JSS fell in the rain on stage this year. Saw Brett in Poison do it once.

Saw Richard Marx sit down at the piano and the stool collapse and he was lying on his back with his feet up by the keys.

JP from Survivor was playing keys getting down and the keyboard, and the keys fall off the stand. He stood up there acted like he was stilling playing while two roadies ran out there and picked it up (which he started playing) and hooked it back up.

Dennis in Styx forget to turn his keyboard on at the beginning of Too Much Time.. reach down turn it it on play the intro during the opening guitar part, band and him keep on going like nothing happened.

Just wondering about you-ERIC

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:20 am
by Abitaman
Kevin from REO yelled out Hello Nashville, we were in Memphis-ERIC

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:19 am
by tammy
Abitaman wrote:Kevin from REO yelled out Hello Nashville, we were in Memphis-ERIC


SP said he did that too! :lol: Guess anything can happen on stage...let's hope Commando Jeff doesn't have any fly problems...like a certain someone. :) I did find it embarrassing to go to a Tom Jones concert in the 80s with my mom & her friend...I was in town and the audience was average age 75 (or so it seemed to youngin' me) and all this underwear was flying from every direction, & over my head and TJ is wading in them on stage...like I said, the average age was 75. :lol: I'll probably be like that.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:04 am
by Rick
Saw Ted Nugent run out on stage and slip and bust his ass at the Texas Jam at the Cotton Bowl. That was ages ago. He got back up and didn't miss a beat. Stage hands were all over the place with towels drying the stage.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:08 am
by NealIsGod
I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:

On the bright side, Aerosmith played a longer set!

Concert Embarrassments

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:14 am
by Tracie555
At the Verizon Wireless show in Irvine, CA last year Steve Augeri had a wardrobe malfunction :lol: I am not sure how long his zipper was down, but when he figured it out he turned bright red, and turned his back to the audience quickly to fix it.

I also remember one show that Stryper played where the drummer kept falling off of his drumset. I think he may have been acting a little unGod like and partying a bit too much before the show :roll: He fell several times before they finally got boo'd off of the stage.

Bye-4-Now=-)

Tracie

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:25 am
by Rockindeano
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:29 am
by belar
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:

On the bright side, Aerosmith played a longer set!


I saw Dokken open for Aerosmith in '87, and Dokken was AWFUL! Aerosmith played a rockin' show, but man, oh man...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:30 am
by Saint John
RockinDeano wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?


Gotta agree. Dokken? Hopefully, as a guitar player you were there to see George Lynch because I really can't see any OTHER reason. Dokken sucked.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:40 am
by jrnyjetster
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:

On the bright side, Aerosmith played a longer set!

:o
Hey... I was at that show! Capitol Center...right? I was so fucking bummed about Dokken cancelling their set...I guess Lynch was pretty fucked up that night...they said he had a major hangover or something..but I bet it was more than that.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:00 pm
by treetopovskaya

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:11 pm
by JrnyScarab
Saw the opening night of the last Boston tour. Tom Scholz and band started playing Peace of Mind or something off the first album, can't remember exact song, but the new bass player Kimberly forgot to start playing and missed about 2 or 3 bars before she figured out where to start. Pretty funny. They acknowledged that it was a little rough sometimes on the first night.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:36 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:39 pm
by Rockindeano
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:42 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:44 pm
by Rockindeano
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.


I know I am, Debbie.

I owe Neal a kick in the ass. We're even now. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:46 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.


I know I am, Debbie.

I owe Neal a kick in the ass. We're even now. :lol:


hehe

can I hold him down for you??? 8)

I've got to go. GirlIsOuttaControl. Where's Howie when you need him??

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:48 pm
by Rockindeano
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.


I know I am, Debbie.

I owe Neal a kick in the ass. We're even now. :lol:


hehe

can I hold him down for you??? 8)

I've got to go. GirlIsOuttaControl. Where's Howie when you need him??


California.

I don't need help holding Schonny down...that little fucker.. :lol: :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:06 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.


I know I am, Debbie.

I owe Neal a kick in the ass. We're even now. :lol:


hehe

can I hold him down for you??? 8)

I've got to go. GirlIsOuttaControl. Where's Howie when you need him??


California.

I don't need help holding Schonny down...that little fucker.. :lol: :wink:


I know you don't NEED help. I just WANT to help. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:11 pm
by Voyager
I saw Steven Tyler of Aerosmith fall off the stage when he was completely wasted, and he fell into some scaffolding and broke his jaw. This was in the early 80's in Springfield, Illinois. The show was abruptly ended after only five songs, and a riot almost ensued. Before he fell off the stage, Tyler was slurring the lyrics, stumbling around, drooling and slobbering on the mic, and even fell down several times. Bass player Tom Hamilton angrily smacked Tyler with the neck of his bass in the back of his head at one point during the show.

Shortly after this happened, Aerosmith broke up and Joe Perry started the Joe Perry Project. Fortunately, Tyler got off the heroin, cleaned himself up, and made some more good music. He is one of my all-time favorite singers.

8)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:17 pm
by Rockindeano
GirlLikeYou wrote:
I know you don't NEED help. I just WANT to help. :lol:


Dammit, knowing you like I do, and what you believe in, I cannot say what I want to say.

Godammit to all Hell! I want to say something so bad.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:27 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:
I know you don't NEED help. I just WANT to help. :lol:


Dammit, knowing you like I do, and what you believe in, I cannot say what I want to say.

Godammit to all Hell! I want to say something so bad.



hehe thanks, hero.

that's why I need Howie. he would say it for me.

just messin' with ya, man. I guess everyone else is asleep.

dang spurs. they suck. again. go home spurs go home. my husband was calling me from the game. there was only one ticket. why did I have to stay home. grrrrr. i would just yell anyway. rebound your bricks, idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GirlIsWiredTonight. relax... breathe.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:59 pm
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
GirlLikeYou wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
GirlLikeYou wrote:Neal was shredding and spinning and fell flat on his back in Houston 1986 but kept shredding.

He was in black leather and I was in the seats behind the stage so I was ok with it. 8)


That was on Only the Young. It's on Youtube.

Sorry, Neal. Hahaha


REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

omgoodness. gotta go all. thanks deano. you're my hero.





youtube is in scheduled maintenance. boo.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:33 pm
by jrnychick
I was at the Creed show in Chicago a few years back, and Scott Stapp was wasted. He kept laying down or sitting down on the stage while he sang. He walked off a few times. Then they just ended the show early. It was an awful show. The venue stopped all concession sales when they realized there was a problem, because I guess they were worried about people getting drunk and causing problems. So you couldn't even get a bottle of water.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:47 pm
by NealIsGod
RockinDeano wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?


Believe me, I hate Dokken. I paid to see Aerosmith. I used to have bad luck with opening acts. Went to see Van Halen and After the Fire opened. And, of course, Glass Tiger opening for Journey.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:26 pm
by AR
I went to an Aerosmith / Guns N Roses show once. Unfortunately, Guns N Roses did show up.

Other embarassments:

-Any time Def Leppard plays "Make Love Like a Man"
-Journey - Baltimore/Rams Head Live on the Generations tour (for obvious reasons)
-All country music concerts

PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:06 am
by journeyinto2001
saint John wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?


Gotta agree. Dokken? Hopefully, as a guitar player you were there to see George Lynch because I really can't see any OTHER reason. Dokken sucked.


Dokken sucked? Don Dokken is right up there vocally with Dennis DeYoung, Mickey Thomas, Brad Delp, etc. And George Lynch is one of the very few lead guitartists that established his very own unique and amazing style....like Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Jimmy Page. Dokken was an excellent band, they rocked and melodically! Give us a break and get your ears checked.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:10 am
by larryfromnextdoor
journeyinto2001 wrote:
saint John wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?


Gotta agree. Dokken? Hopefully, as a guitar player you were there to see George Lynch because I really can't see any OTHER reason. Dokken sucked.


Dokken sucked? Don Dokken is right up there vocally with Dennis DeYoung, Mickey Thomas, Brad Delp, etc. And George Lynch is one of the very few lead guitartists that established his very own unique and amazing style....like Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Jimmy Page. Dokken was an excellent band, they rocked and melodically! Give us a break and get your ears checked.


very well written,, Back for the Attack and Under Lock and Key are some of the best hard rockin melodic albums of the 80's... george lynch is a guitar monster!!!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:38 am
by Behshad
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
journeyinto2001 wrote:
saint John wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:I saw George Lynch from Dokken play the fist song standing up, the second song on his knees, then collapse during the third song. :lol:



What's embarrassing about that NIG, is you actually paid to see Dokken?


Gotta agree. Dokken? Hopefully, as a guitar player you were there to see George Lynch because I really can't see any OTHER reason. Dokken sucked.


Dokken sucked? Don Dokken is right up there vocally with Dennis DeYoung, Mickey Thomas, Brad Delp, etc. And George Lynch is one of the very few lead guitartists that established his very own unique and amazing style....like Eddie Van Halen, Neal Schon, Jimmy Page. Dokken was an excellent band, they rocked and melodically! Give us a break and get your ears checked.


very well written,, Back for the Attack and Under Lock and Key are some of the best hard rockin melodic albums of the 80's... george lynch is a guitar monster!!!


Hell yeah! I saw George Lynch openin for Yngwie in 2004,,, it was AWESOME!!!!
I also liked the Dokken's "Up from the ashes" where Europe's John Norum shredded like crazy! Another one of my guitar hereos!!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:39 am
by Arkansas
Voyager wrote:I saw Steven Tyler of Aerosmith fall off the stage when he was completely wasted ...


DLR did something similar with VanHalen in Memphis. Summer of '81 I think. He couldn't hardly stand, so he had a stool. But then he'd fall off that and mumble, "sorry memphis, I'm so f'd up". What was kinda cool about it was that Michael sang more and Eddie would play more licks to help cover.

On a related note, Dokken was at Monsters of Rock with VanHalen, Scorpions, Metallica & Kingdom Come. I thought they were great. This was summer of '88, I think. 140 degrees that day in the Liberty Bowl. Good thing the water cannons were flowing. (Made for great wet-tshirts too!)


later~