Pendulum at Manchester Central back in november
before that is was Goo Goo Dolls at Manchester Academy and before that Rammstein (9th time) at Manchester Evening News Arena
I saw Dommin in May, and before that I saw Cannibal Corpse with Unearth and Born of Osiris. I really want to see another concert soon, but no one I'm willing to shell out huge money for is touring
Edit: Scratch that! Cradle of Filth and Daniel Lioneye are gonna be here in March!
About 15 years ago, my girlfriend was dying to see Bob Seger in concert, so I ended up paying a ticket agent like $250.00 for two excellent seats to the concert. I love Seger myself, and it really WAS a super concert, and my girlfriend was in Heaven - so it was money well spent.
THe last concert I went to was 311 and Offspring...10th row center, for only $30...unreal price for a fantastic show.
Before that it was Metallica in Nov. 2008, Death Magnetic Tour. I've seen them about 7 times and they never fail to impress me.
I also remember seeing Bob Seager, Montrose and Foghat, one show! $6.50 for that ticket, like around 1978 or so
First concert was March 1975, Santana and Eric Clapton. Excellent.
The last local show I saw was a bad-ass cover band... I normally have no time for cover bands, but they really did kick all kinds of ass and their lead singer does the best Bon Scott era AC/DC vocals I have ever heard. I'm a HUGE Bon Scott fan, and I was very, very impressed. Wish I could have gotten it on video, it was unbelievable.
The last "major" show I saw was the Disco Biscuits in Atlanta (they're not really my thing, I went with my husband and his friends). Before that the last major show I caught was Willie Nelson... incredible! And I was only 4 rows from the stage! Got to shake his hand twice. When they kicked into "Whiskey River" I thought the nosebleed section was gonna explode... would rather have been back there to tell you the truth, everyone besides me and my mom looked about dead in the section we were sitting in.
The Melvins, at a small venue in Tacoma. If you haven't heard of them, a little clue: A small-time band by the name of Nirvana was started soon after the lead singer (Curt Cobain) was finished being a roadie (yes, I said roadie, not tech...) for these guys.
On Tuesday I saw; Eluveitie, 3 Inches of Blood, Holy Grail and System Divide. All were amazing except System Divide, like a lame ass hardcore band with beauty and beast style vocals.
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