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Everett wrote:Buying tickets to my first styx concert and wondering if it was a good idea.
8 years later the lamest idea I ever had
steveo777 wrote:Everett wrote:Buying tickets to my first styx concert and wondering if it was a good idea.
8 years later the lamest idea I ever had
Just had to fix that, there.
You knew it was a bad idea to even post this......but you did it anyway. Retarded people are not at fault for being born that way.
Your gene pool sucks, but most people who work at convenience stores don't look like you. There is clearly some scandal in your family!
LOL! Fucking funny!
Mine had to be with 3 other friends of mine, Mark, Joe, Adrian going to see Van Halen on their 1984 tour. One of the dad's was a major drug dealer and had spent many years locked up at Rahway. Left with a cooler full of beer, 4 eight balls, and more pocket rockets than you could ever fire up. Going down I95 in Joe's T-Bird, having to pull over on I95 to take a piss right on the side of the road with no worries other than draining the hose. Having to pull over when we got to Lauderdale at the first exit in not the most desirable part of town cause we ran out of beer. All the business's in the area had fucking bars on their windows because of crime, walked into this little run down store that sold beer, surrounded by dark men looking at all of us whitey's like "what the fuck are you doing in here". Paying for it while the car was running only to come out and our car was surrounded by mean dark men. It didn't help that the T-bird smelled like a rain forest of Ganja. Gave them fuckers some reefer and we were on our way. Met some fine ass miami ho's at the concert and didn't make it back home for a whole week, lol. Man, lol, I'll never forget it cause when we got home on that sunday, the super bowl was on and we had another party that lasted all night! We were young and set the night on fire for sure.
gr8dane wrote:My first.Deep Purple on the Machine Head tour,March 1rst 1972.
Too young to go alone,so my mom took me along.What a trooper.Our ears were ringing for days.
Danish broadcasting was filming it ,and it was released on DVD a couple of years ago.
I now have my first concert on DVD.
AR wrote:I was at a Benjamin Orr show at the "Network" night club in Pasadena, MD I don't know how many years ago. There was some guy sitting alone towards the back at one of those high top tables. Maybe 3 songs into the show he starts screaming really loud in between songs yelling out requests. It became really annoying and he was obviously loaded and enjoying the attention he was drawing to himself.
Later in the set the guy gets up off his stool, smiles (why I don't know) and projectile vomits all over the table and everyone near him. It wasn't just once, they were multiple gushers. When he finished he sat back on his stool like nothing happened.
Security came over and grabbed him and he was arguing with them as they dragged him out of the club. I couldn't stop laughing the rest of the show and my friends who were with me still instantly crack up the second one of us brings the incident up. It's like a tape recording in my head I can rewind at anytime.
I think the fact that the dude smiled before upchucking is what really made the moment.
Peartree12249 wrote:I was in college early 70's. Saw Pink Floyd in Madison WI. A bunch of my friends and I decide to eat a "brownie" before the show. that way we had no contraband on our person. Back then Pink Floyd was one of the very first bands to use pyrotechnics on stage, surround sound and lasers. The show was great, During the climax of "Be Careful With That Ax Eugene", there is a very long highpitched scream, and the explosions on stage went off. The crowd went crazy. So did one of my friends who freaked out, started crying and started screaming "They blew up Pink Floyd!!!!" Everyone around us started laughing so hard us included.![]()
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It took us a while to calm her down and explain those were jsut big fireworks and Pink Floyd was fine. I still laugh everytime I think about it.
Memorex wrote:A few that stand out:
First concert being Journey at the Rose Bowl at the end of the Escape tour.
Being dragged kicking and screaming to an Oingo Boingo concert in 1982 and being floored at how good they were. Saw them 4 or 5 more times after that.
Seeing my first concert breasts from a woman at an Iron maiden concert.
Showing up early to Steve Perry's 1994 warm up show and getting to watch his sound check, which is the most incredible thing I have ever seen, musically.
Journey - 1986 - Mountainaire - period!
High-Fiving Kenny Loggins from front-and-center seats after he floored me emotionally with a new song. And meeting him after the show to tell him about it.
Seeing Melissa Etheridge for the 7th time last Saturday (after meeting her briefly) and having my annual restoration of faith in music. I've seen better overall shows from her, but this is the best I have heard her personally sound (both singing and guitar). She's amazing.
Many more highlights, but those jump out. As soon as I hit submit, another will come to mind that I should have included.
KenTheDude wrote:Memorex wrote:A few that stand out:
First concert being Journey at the Rose Bowl at the end of the Escape tour.
Being dragged kicking and screaming to an Oingo Boingo concert in 1982 and being floored at how good they were. Saw them 4 or 5 more times after that.
Seeing my first concert breasts from a woman at an Iron maiden concert.
Showing up early to Steve Perry's 1994 warm up show and getting to watch his sound check, which is the most incredible thing I have ever seen, musically.
Journey - 1986 - Mountainaire - period!
High-Fiving Kenny Loggins from front-and-center seats after he floored me emotionally with a new song. And meeting him after the show to tell him about it.
Seeing Melissa Etheridge for the 7th time last Saturday (after meeting her briefly) and having my annual restoration of faith in music. I've seen better overall shows from her, but this is the best I have heard her personally sound (both singing and guitar). She's amazing.
Many more highlights, but those jump out. As soon as I hit submit, another will come to mind that I should have included.
OMFG! YOU'RE KILLIN' ME!
Memorex wrote:A few that stand out:
Journey - 1986 - Mountainaire - period!
Deb wrote:gr8dane wrote:My first.Deep Purple on the Machine Head tour,March 1rst 1972.
Too young to go alone,so my mom took me along.What a trooper.Our ears were ringing for days.
Danish broadcasting was filming it ,and it was released on DVD a couple of years ago.
I now have my first concert on DVD.
Very cool! LOL my first concert ever was Bay City Rollers.![]()
Wonder if it ever made it to DVD.
Haha it's funny, I went from Bay City Rollers to Triumph.......needless to say I've been a rocker ever since.
Memorex wrote:The answer to the question most disappointing concert moment is the fact that I never got to see Queen while Freddie was alive. I could kick myself.
gr8dane wrote:Deb wrote:gr8dane wrote:My first.Deep Purple on the Machine Head tour,March 1rst 1972.
Too young to go alone,so my mom took me along.What a trooper.Our ears were ringing for days.
Danish broadcasting was filming it ,and it was released on DVD a couple of years ago.
I now have my first concert on DVD.
Very cool! LOL my first concert ever was Bay City Rollers.![]()
Wonder if it ever made it to DVD.
Haha it's funny, I went from Bay City Rollers to Triumph.......needless to say I've been a rocker ever since.
Ha ha.Did Bay City Rollers play Saturday Night?
Well,you gotta start somewhere.
Deb wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:I was in college early 70's. Saw Pink Floyd in Madison WI. A bunch of my friends and I decide to eat a "brownie" before the show. that way we had no contraband on our person. Back then Pink Floyd was one of the very first bands to use pyrotechnics on stage, surround sound and lasers. The show was great, During the climax of "Be Careful With That Ax Eugene", there is a very long highpitched scream, and the explosions on stage went off. The crowd went crazy. So did one of my friends who freaked out, started crying and started screaming "They blew up Pink Floyd!!!!" Everyone around us started laughing so hard us included.![]()
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It took us a while to calm her down and explain those were jsut big fireworks and Pink Floyd was fine. I still laugh everytime I think about it.
LOL! Gotta say, sometimes when it comes to you and MG, I swear we must have been separated at birth. Was the first and last time I ever had those funny little mushrooms, but I guess if you are going to try them it might as well be at Pink Floyd concert.![]()
I have an hilarious Pink Floyd memory also. It didn't actually happen to me but one of the people that was with us. Still makes me chuckle when I think about it.
My ex hub didn't usually go to many concerts, but he was a big Pink Floyd fan. When they were playing a city 3 hours from us.......we, and 3 other people all travelled up in a van. One of the guys with us was also a big PF fan and was excited and consumed MANY beers at the pub before and the roadtrip up there, woohooing all the way totally psyched.
He was blasted by the time we got there and could barely stumble around let alone be any kind of coherant. We got our hotel rooms (he was sharing one of the other rooms) and threw him in his to sleep it off and went for a bite to eat.
Just before we left we tried to wake him, he was still waaaay drunk. So all we could do was leave his ticket on the night stand and hope he was sober and up in time to cab it to the concert.......as none of us wanted to drag him around and babysit him all night. Needless to say we all toasted our drinks to 'Wish You Were Here' and I still have a giggle when I hear 'Comfortably Numb'. We all got back to the hotel after the show and he was just up and getting ready to go.....LOL he thought we were there to pick him up for the concert, he didn't even know!! Until we pointed out the time and his ticket on the night stand. Needless to say, it was a much more subdued roadtrip home for poor Chuck. Poor guy, it was one expensive little nap.
Fact Finder wrote:Memorex wrote:The answer to the question most disappointing concert moment is the fact that I never got to see Queen while Freddie was alive. I could kick myself.
Luckily, me being old and all, I got to see Queen about 6 times which I never would have done if not for that first show.
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AR wrote:I was at a Benjamin Orr show at the "Network" night club in Pasadena, MD I don't know how many years ago. There was some guy sitting alone towards the back at one of those high top tables. Maybe 3 songs into the show he starts screaming really loud in between songs yelling out requests. It became really annoying and he was obviously loaded and enjoying the attention he was drawing to himself.
Later in the set the guy gets up off his stool, smiles (why I don't know) and projectile vomits all over the table and everyone near him. It wasn't just once, they were multiple gushers. When he finished he sat back on his stool like nothing happened.
Security came over and grabbed him and he was arguing with them as they dragged him out of the club. I couldn't stop laughing the rest of the show and my friends who were with me still instantly crack up the second one of us brings the incident up. It's like a tape recording in my head I can rewind at anytime.
I think the fact that the dude smiled before upchucking is what really made the moment.
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