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Anwyn - No I meant The Dixie Cups. They sang the song "Iko Iko" years and years ago. They also sang "Chapel of Love". Remember now?

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Not too many concerts, but here is my short list--

Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band (first concert Ann Arbor!)(circa 1978)

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (Columbia SC)

ZZ Top (Columbia SC)

Jackson Browne (Charleston SC)

Elton John (Orlando)

Ray Charles (Asheville NC)

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Hmm..

Black Sabbath/Van Halen

Nazareth

Foreigner/Cheap Trick

Van Halen again

Ted Nugent/Pat Travers

Loverboy/Joan Jett

Sammy Hagar

Def Leppard

Damn Yankees

Ted Nugent/Bad Company

Bush/No Doubt

Robert Plant/Jackyl

Aerosmith

Moody Blues

Pat Benatar

Stevie Nicks

Tori Amos

Sarah Mclachlan

Vertical Horizon/Five for Fighting

Blue October

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Elvis, the KING!, Shania Twain, Johnny Cash, ZZ TOP, Anne Murray, The Oak Ridge Boys,

Hank Williams JR, Jerry Lee Lewis, David Allen Coe.

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That's too funny Spydr, I had no idea - I've never heard of them. I have heard of the Chapel of Love song though... If it's the song I'm thinking of my sisters and I used to lip synch to it with hairbrushes. :)

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Mouse – that list is amazing – you are my idol.

This is fun…. I know I’m forgetting a few but here goes…

U2 (2x), Phil Collins (4x), Duran Duran (yup I was a Duranie), Power Station, Eric Clapton, Sting (in Central Park – the best ever), Billy Joel, Goo Goo Dolls (2x), Frank Sinatra (unforgettable), 10,000 Maniacs, Bon Jovi, Springsteen, Don Henley (2x), Eagles, Elton John, Eurthymics (sp?), Rolling Stones, INXS, Ziggy Marley, Matchbox 20, Billy Squire, Indigo Girls, Madonna, Mellencamp, Melissa Etheridge, James Taylor (3x) and Barry Manilow (okay I’ll admit it… once when I was 5 and had no choice then when I was 20 and chose to see him!)

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Zan - your list is amazing as well! I wished I'd seen Madonna, when she was fun! We've seen a lot of the same shows.

The secret to my long list is that way, way, a long time ago, one friend worked at the big ticket agency (Ticketmaster), and one friend worked for a record label. Good friends to have!

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Going back in time to a foggier place:

I may have to amend this list, but here goes

1st concert ever--

The Cars 1980

The Kinks

Duran Duran--(Yep I was one of those)

The Clash

X (Numerous) Last time in 2003 at the EMP in Seattle

Elvis Costello

B-52's

The Pretenders

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Los Lobos

The Ramones (At the UW Hub Ballroom--Shortest Concert Ever--One of the Ramones, jumped off the stage and started beating up a frat boy--concert over!)

The Grateful Dead--Three Seattle Shows in I think 1993 or 1994

Dead in Oregon--same year??

Pearl Jam

Nirvana--Think it was at the Central Tavern in Seattle way back when

Robert Cray--The Rainbow Tavern another great Seattle hot spot for music.

U2 early, early 80's

REM--multiple--second row at the Gorge--that was sweet!

Eric Clapton

Wow--I am reliving my youth..where did I park my scooter?

After Reading Mousecrazy's list--

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I have seen Shania twain, Leeann rimes, Jeff foxworthy, boyz to men, Salt + pepper, Alabama, and i think thats about it LOL for now

Kristen

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Ok my list is really sad compared to ya'lls but here goes:

New Kids on the Block (at their heighth I was 11)

Prince (all time fav)

Alanis Morrisette

Bon Jovi

George Straight

Kenny Chesney (on purpose)

Mighty Might Bostones

Lee Greenwood (Don't Ask, 80 year old women were throwing panties at him)

311

Sugar Ray

and Gwen Stefani is in Dallas tonight and I really want to go. Oh well, maybe next time.

God, I really need to get out more.

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kima~~~ DOESN'T PRINCE PUT ON ONE HELL OF A SHOW~~ I saw him back in 86 I think, at Madison Square Garden in NYC and then again at Continental Areana last year.....He had The Time with him! Oh my god JUNGLE LOVE...oeoeo...... I will never forget his shows......YUMMY Hes a little man, but holy moly can he move....

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Now ya'll are talking about something that I happen to know a little bit about!! Music!!!

Here are the concerts that I can remember! Some are a blur..........if you know what I mean!

Classic Rock

The Eagles

Chicago

Dan Fogelberg

James Taylor

Styx

Heart

Santana

ZZ Top

Boston

Fleetwood Mac

John Mellancamp

The Cars

The Police

Eddie Money

Jimmy Buffet

Foreigner

Cheap Trick

Don Henley

Joe Walsh

Glenn Frey

Stevie Nicks

The Beach Boys

Poco

Firefall

Supertramp

Journey

Steely Dan

Gordon Lightfoot

America

Stephen Stills

Paul McCartney

Kansas

Sammy Hagar

90's Rock

Hootie And The Blowfish

Toad The Wet Sprocket

Gin Blossoms

Edie Brickell And The New Bohemians

Shawn Colvin

The Wallflowers

Sarah Hickman

Collective Soul

Tonic

Bruce Hornsby

Amy Grant

Cowboy Junkies

Jackopierce

Modern Rock

Duncan Sheik

Iron And Wine

Ryan Adams

Whiskeytown

Calexico

Ellis Paul

Glen Phillips

Amie Mann

Wishlist

The Beatles

Led Zepplin

Stones

Jon Denver

Elton John

Paul Simon

Sting

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Guest mm1956

Let's see.....

Allman Brothers

Jefferson Airplane

TheDead before Pigpen died

The New Riders

Pink Floyd

Quicksilver

BB King

Blues Project with Al (not Alice) Kooper

Santanna before Chipetto left

The Who

Roy Buchannon

Frank Zappa and the Mothers

Marshall Tucker

Richie Havens

Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen

This was just the 70's

Sorry left out .......

The Eagles

Simon and Garfunkel

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Ray, OMG! You win, Dude! Hey, if you saw Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, does that mean you are/were in the Dallas area? I used to see them all the time in Deep Ellum.

On the top of my wish list is The Eagles...DH and I have made a pact to see them, whatever the cost. Waiting on the Farewell Tour to come through Texas.

I bet Gwen Stefani was fun, Kimalicious, and the Black Eyed Peas were with her, weren't they? My wish list would have Prince and The Time on it!

(Bowing down) Ray is the Concert Master!

Cindy

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Cindy - I think Ray works at the airport. Ray, didn't you tell us that in one of our Chat threads? And did you REALLY get to see the Beatles or is that really a list of things you wish you could see... I would be so jealous if you did.

I haven't been much of a concert-goer, although I love music and am seldom without it. I live in a world where there is always music playing, if only in my mind.

I was fortunate enough to see

Black Sabbath (with Ozzy) & Pantera

James Taylor

Billy Joel

The Stones

Kenny Loggins

Firefall (at a Taste of Beaverton - Howdy Oregon!)

And of course, we had to go to the Big Stink (6):

Stabbing Westward

The Cult

The Offspring

Everclear

Lit

There were others there that day; but I only remember actually seeing the above. It was a cultural experience.

(Looking at my list, I am thinking - uh, yeah. Eclectic just about covers it!)

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