TheLizard
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I haven't seen as many big name concerts as I would like. I have seen a LOT of celtic bands, but I don't know if anyone here knows enough celtic music to know what I'm talking about if I list them. I play celtic fiddle myself, so I love going to see great celtic music live.
I saw Weird Al Yankovic live at the Puyallup Fair. Goofy, yes, but extremely fun.
I saw Toby Keith at the Tacoma Dome in January of this year. That was a very good concert with lots of pyrotechnics.
The best concert I've ever seen was Aerosmith, in February of this year, also at the T-Dome. Aerosmith is one of my favorite bands, and I was so excited to see these living legends, but I was also a bit apprehensive because I know Steven Tyler has his off days. I got lucky, because Steven didn't miss a note (even in Dream On! Wow!) and the entire band put on a performance that I'll never forget. Lenny Kravitz opened up for them. He did very good.
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My top 10 (Some of these can be interchangeable, but this is more or less the order):
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers
9. The Who
8. AC/DC
7. Aerosmith (best concert I've ever seen)
6. Bruce Springsteen
5. The Beatles
4. Pink Floyd
3. The Rolling Stones
2. The Doors (hence the screenname, get it?)
1. Led Zeppelin
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"Lust for Life" by Iggy Pop has been used for Carnival Cruise commercials. I believe that song is about heroin. That's some cruise!
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Thanks for the info! This seems like a great site.
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Stadium Arcadium is definitely the best album that RHCP has released since Blood Sugar Sex Magik. I actually thought that the opening riff to Dani California somewhat resembled Sweet Home Alabama's opening riff, but maybe I'm just crazy.
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I'd like to know some things about this site. I searched the internet for sites where I could discuss music with other musically-inclined people such as myself, and I stumbled across this site. I signed in, but then I kind of forgot that I did it. I'm pretty sure I never even posted. I was just wondering what this site is like. I've experienced a few other music forum's where people are just plain rude most of the time. Looking through some of the threads on this site it seems pretty friendly, but I don't know if the group is so tight-knit that it is hard to get involved. I'm also wondering about the age range. (I'm 16, I like mostly older music) So what's the deal? Is this what I'm looking for, or should I move on to look for something else?
Great Classics
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"Echoes" by Pink Floyd. 23 and a half minutes of perfection.