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It's funny - I was just talking about this with my girlfriend and though David Bowie/Squeeze was my first concert in a major venue - I vaguely recall seeing Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Smiths in the early 80s.

The 80s are kind of a blur.

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A Flock of Seagulls, The Fixx and The Police - Sullivan Stadium - Summer 1983 (now Gillette Stadium). Tailgating before and after!! :-)

Sullivan stadium. 1984 David Bowie!!!

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King George! George Strait when I was about 17 in 1985? Nothing too wild and crazy, lol. Those came later. I also have very diverse musical taste, so I have seen everyone from Elton John (GREAT concert) to Metallica (another great concert).

Interestingly enough, I don't like country music anymore. Just the old stuff. But George is still awesome. ;)

I saw George strait last year with Tim McGraw!! We were there for Tim. But George was amazing. I knew all the songs.

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I have seen many concerts, don't think I ever saw one I didn't want to see :)

My first concert was in 1978 or so, I was in high school. We lived north of Pensacola, FL but my friends and I drove to Mobile, AL to see Billy Joel. I saw him a couple of other times after that, he is fantastic!

The last concert I saw was a couple of summers ago, my daughter Chloe and I saw John Mayer in Dallas. Incredible.

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2005 (I think) - Simple Plan ans Green Day! Sung so loud my throat hurt for days.

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The Police, Ghost in the Machine tour. I think I was 13?

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The Pretenders, The Police a few months later and then The Who a few months after that in 1982.

I guess that was my "The" band year.

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I got to go see buffalo Springfield ( youngsters might have to google it) at a local junior college in 1967. I remember I wore an A line skirt I made in 4-H..

I am showing my age!

Thank you for sharing that information, "For what it's worth". :)

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Iron Maiden at Hampton Coliseum in mid-80's.

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Iron Maiden in 84', Toledo Sports Arena.

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