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What was your first concert?

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  • edited June 2019

    Well, 2 same day, at the Puyallup Fair... First Beach Boys (ala Mr Love, no Brian Wilson), next... many hours later...

    Starship! Which was Jefferson Starship which was jefferson airplane which was electric koolaide acid test or some timeline like that...

    We got into see starship airplane, jefferson, acid kesey prankster in the non acid 80's by telling a security guard that we needed to find Dr Fredricks, and they bought it.

    BUT... First concert on the jazz cigarettes was RUSH! Standing on the armrests at the Tacoma Dome to Tom Sawyer was pretty trippy, yo

    And most important musical infusion was Sun Ra, in the Seattle Center, next to the fountain, Egyptian dancers and all...

    And most important to my career was seeing Emergency Broadcast Network doing visuals for the ZooRopa tour by YewToo.

    And best concert ever, was every time I saw Mike Pattons soldiers in the formation of FANTOMAS!!!

    Best concert I never got to see, was Mike Pattons sodiers in Mr Bungle...

    FIRST concert ever where I was possessed by angry demons was Painkiller (John Zorn and Bill Laswell)

    First time I ever sang along to every song - the Pixies.

    Did someone else say - THE PIXIES!!! oh fuck yeah....

    First time I dropped the L train at a concert was Nirvana opening for Mudhoney

    I could keep going... ? Okay...

    First time I almost put in earplugs but was afraid to miss something was Tim Hecker (Portland State u)

    First time I air guitared was probably Gas Huffer in Bellingham Wa

    First time I heard live rap, Sir Mixalot

    First time I heard funk, George Clinton

    First time I tried to make out with a famous person but was shut down by security was Olivia Newton John

    First time I counted mullets was Air Supply

    First time I was rained on by fake money was ACDC

    First time I screamed for an artist that never arrived was MC Hammer

    First time I met Richard D James was in Barcelona but convo was stopped short due to my morrocan dihareaa.....

    First time I wrote so many first times was, today right here...

    First time I made fun of Deadmau5 was at Decibel, seattle

    First time I made money off of Deadmau5, was 2012

    First time I made Deadmau5 (Joel) go to sleep, was also 2012

    First time I tried to impress Jimmy Edgar was 2015, still trying...

    First time I did Ketamine with John Perry Barlow... ok that did happen, but, we are drifting now...

    First and only band I enjoyed that could be considered a 'jam band' was Critters Buggin

    First punk rock exposure was RKL

    First 3 day run, and last, of shows was King Crimson, and I would go 300 more times...

    First time I angrily left a concert, Phish

    First time I wanted to paint my teeth black and make instruments out of piano strings, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

    First time I will always go to their show, The Melvins

    First and last time I really liked the blues, The Monkeywrech,

    First and second times I had albums signed, McCoy Tyner and Sam Rivers

    First time I was truly confused at a concert, Flaming Lips

    First time I had a crush that was serious at a concert -- Metric

    First time I knew I wasn't really supposed to be there, but enjoyed it anyhow Slayer

    Next time I will probably be scared and excited at a concert, Suicidal Tendencies

    Next time I will probably sleep blissfully at a concert, Pjusk

    Must keep going...

    Most excited to dissapointed transition - Deftones

    Most often to raise arm hairs in bliss - Radiohead

    Most scary because firecrackers seemed like a drive by shooting - Public Enemy

    Most grateful I made it to - Bad Brains with HR still relatively together.

    Best album to totally disappoint live, maybe because the Moore sucs - Bloc Party

    Best techno disquised as EDM - trentmoller

    Closest I've seen a concert come to actually causing building damage - Crystal Castles

    Concert I'd go to in a heartbeat - Si Begg

    AND...

    Last and very delightfull concert I attended: Black Marble

    Best place to get completely sideways with your friends and stacks and stacks of meticulously tuned MONO but thumpin sound for the low price of FREE, BLM land, somewhere in cascadia, in a couple weeks (autonomousmutantfestival) mu tan tf est iv al (dot) o rg

  • Zappa [w/ Jean Luc Ponty, George Duke] at Cobo in Detroit, 1973. I was 14. Hitchhiked downtown. Them was the dayz.

    Original Mahavishnu Orchestra opened.

  • My first concert was Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel at the Glasgow Apollo back in the 70’s

    Speaking of Rush- I saw them at the Apollo too- I managed to get their autographs prior to the gig. I still have my signed ‘Farewell to Kings’ album to this day- Alex Lifeson and Neal Peart that is- Geddy Lee was elsewhere. I would sell it if anyone wanted to buy it. I have no idea how much it would be worth though?

  • @EyeOhEss said:
    Does Worzel Gummidge count?

    Sure :)

  • Nice love me some Pixies and Breeders back in the day

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I think Rush were my second or third proper gig - Permanent Waves tour...

    Still my favorite album of theirs.

  • @Daveypoo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I think Rush were my second or third proper gig - Permanent Waves tour...

    Still my favorite album of theirs.

    Yeah love it - I've still got the tour programme here somewhere...

  • Luther Vandross, Hammersmith Palace 1983. Man that guy is smooth, had me funking for years after!

  • edited June 2019

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Daveypoo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I think Rush were my second or third proper gig - Permanent Waves tour...

    Still my favorite album of theirs.

    Yeah love it - I've still got the tour programme here somewhere...

    I first started playing guitar and hated it, so I put it down for about four years. When I picked it up again, my parents paid one of my older sister's friends to teach me. One of the first things he brought over for me to listen to was Permanent Waves. I've loved it ever since. Brings me right back to age 13 every time I hear the opening riff from Spirit of Radio. Then I'm sucked in and have to listen to the whole damn thing.

    Every time.

    Once I started playing bass "for real", my own personal threshold for how good a bassist I was was whether I could play the bass riff in the middle of Freewill at tempo.

    Still can. 😉

  • @Daveypoo said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Daveypoo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I think Rush were my second or third proper gig - Permanent Waves tour...

    Still my favorite album of theirs.

    Yeah love it - I've still got the tour programme here somewhere...

    I first started playing guitar and hated it, so I put it down for about four years. When I picked it up again, my parents paid one of my older sister's friends to teach me. One of the first things he brought over for me to listen to was Permanent Waves. I've loved it ever since. Brings me right back to age 13 every time I hear the opening riff from Spirit of Radio. Then I'm sucked in and have to listen to the whole damn thing.

    Every time.

    Once I started playing bass "for real", my own personal threshold for how good a bassist I was was whether I could play the bass riff in the middle of Freewill at tempo.

    Still can. 😉

    Impressive - I’ve never attempted Rush basslines, I’m more from the Lemmy school of bass playing :)

    Also impressed by Geddy Lee’s leaping about while he’s playing too, and at times playing synth via pedals, bass, and singing at the same time!

  • edited June 2019

    @RedSkyLullaby said:
    Jean Michel Jarre, London Docklands, rained a lot, good though

    I was at that too. In fact, when I was walking to it in the pissing rain with my friend Dave Stewart (editor on ST World mag) I said “I’m going to live here one day”.

    I do. I’ve been living here for the past 20 years.

    In fact, this is the spot here in this video (go to 3:45)

  • First: A festival in Munich with Eurythmics, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, Chris de Burgh and many others (1987)
    Best: Guns’n’Roses Stuttgart 1992, Clapton and Winwood, Pink Floyd (1994) and Rammstein (Yesterday)
    Weirdest: First Row at Bob Dylan 1991...he played “The Boxer” and lots of weird covers...

  • Ah, weirdest gig for me was Cropredy festival in the late 90's. Sat watching Robert Plant, backed by Fairport Convention playing a set of Elvis numbers, with the bass player from ELO who'd just bought me a pint. Jailhouse Rock played on mandolins, with a gyrating plant doing the hubba hubba.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    Ah, weirdest gig for me was Cropredy festival in the late 90's. Sat watching Robert Plant, backed by Fairport Convention playing a set of Elvis numbers, with the bass player from ELO who'd just bought me a pint. Jailhouse Rock played on mandolins, with a gyrating plant doing the hubba hubba.

    WTF

    Hope you weren't on acid for this!

  • @Martinj said:
    First: A festival in Munich with Eurythmics, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, Chris de Burgh and many others (1987)
    Best: Guns’n’Roses Stuttgart 1992, Clapton and Winwood, Pink Floyd (1994) and Rammstein (Yesterday)
    Weirdest: First Row at Bob Dylan 1991...he played “The Boxer” and lots of weird covers...

    Dylan....yeah....unpredctable

  • @Richtowns said:
    Luther Vandross, Hammersmith Palace 1983. Man that guy is smooth, had me funking for years after!

    Unique for sure

  • Jean m jarre london dockands, pi> @u0421793 said:

    @RedSkyLullaby said:
    Jean Michel Jarre, London Docklands, rained a lot, good though

    I was at that too. In fact, when I was walking to it in the pissing rain with my friend Dave Stewart (editor on ST World mag) I said “I’m going to live here one day”.

    I do. I’ve been living here for the past 20 years.

    In fact, this is the spot here in this video (go to 3:45)

    Nice

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    Ah, weirdest gig for me was Cropredy festival in the late 90's. Sat watching Robert Plant, backed by Fairport Convention playing a set of Elvis numbers, with the bass player from ELO who'd just bought me a pint. Jailhouse Rock played on mandolins, with a gyrating plant doing the hubba hubba.

    WTF

    Hope you weren't on acid for this!

    Didn’t need it for that one! Did enjoy a few pints of Wadworths 6x though.

  • First concert was Macclesfield Town Hall to see Long John Baldry and Screaming Lord Sutch.
    First (and last) public concert performing as guitarist/singer in supporting group at Gerry and the Pacemakers concert at Manchester Free Trade Hall. Both early 1960s.

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