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Had no idea we had so many failure fans here.

Saw them play a few songs with MJK and eh just can't get into them.
 
Darius Rucker @ MEadowbrook in NH - 9/10 - would definitely see again. Between his new country stuff and the old Hootie and the Blowfish hits the concert was just great. He also played continuously for 2.5 hours.
 
Last concert I saw was at Blizzcon a couple years back. Happened to be Metallica.

That said, I pretty much refuse to go to a concert anymore unless I get tickets at box office pricing. I wanted to buy tickets to see Tool recently, except I wasn't able to be online the exact minute they went on sale, so I wasn't able to get any. Sick and tired of having to scalp tickets just to overpay to see a band, it's just not worth it anymore.
 
Avatar - about 50 people in a 2000 person venue. It was odd...

I've seen them multiple times in South Bend. For some reason they always draw a crowd... not entirely sure why in South Bend but they put on a hell of a show.

Hell of a band IMO :thumbsup:
 
3 weeks ago at Latitude360 in Indy. Zero advertising budget, only way i knew they were in town was the bandsintown app. only about 30 people there.

Great show, they Rocked...always wanted to see them.
Met them afterwards, really nice guys.

The way you know a true professional is they play the same if it's for 10 people or 10,000. These guys were awesome. And what a catalog of true classic rock hits.

No, John Waite wasn't with them, but i've seen John and his band do early babys songs, and frankly, this band, with the new lead singer did them much better than JW and his band.
 
I don't go to shows much anymore....last I remember was Phish in 2009, the Halloween event in those east of LA area dirt-filled polo grounds. whatever it's called.

Time for an update:

My most recent concert remains Phish 2009 Halloween show in Indio.
 
Foo Fighters at the Honda Center awesome show, third time I saw them this year
Garbage at the Greek 20th anniversary show for them. They were great
Everclear House of Blues another 20th anniversary show and they still rock.
 
Rush in Columbus, OH earlier this past summer is the last show I have been to. I was really hoping to catch Iron Maiden this time around as well, but the NA tour is so small I don't think it is going to happen.
 
Rush in Columbus, OH earlier this past summer is the last show I have been to. I was really hoping to catch Iron Maiden this time around as well, but the NA tour is so small I don't think it is going to happen.

I caught Rush on the Clockwork Angels tour. I feel lucky as I just read that they won't be touring much anymore.
 
Sturgill Simpson @ The Ryman

Bad ass guy right there.

Recently saw Joe Bonamassa 2 weeks ago. Whiskey Myers a few months ago. Went to Clapton's Crossroad guitar festival in NY back in 2013. Saw any one from Jeff beck, BB King, Buddy guy, Derek Trucks, Robert Randolph and so many other pickers that weekend.
 
I've seen them multiple times in South Bend. For some reason they always draw a crowd... not entirely sure why in South Bend but they put on a hell of a show.

Hell of a band IMO :thumbsup:

The show was great. What was odd was the lack of people. Felt bad for them.
 
Coheed and Cambria in June in my hometown, where they haven't come in what seems like forever. I've seen them a handful of times but apart from one other time (now two), I always travelled to the Detroit region most of the time to see them.

They are phenomenal live. This summer they had a terrific set list that showcased their best work across their entire discography. All the great rock, none of the pop that sometimes seeps into their albums.
 
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