July 1, 20214 yr On 6/30/2021 at 11:47 AM, Buzzrock said: Tommy Shaw opened for Rush Tommy Shaw? Or Damn Yankees? I saw Damn Yankees open for Rush. (I also saw Styx on the Mr. Roboto tour.)
July 1, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Cheeseweasel said: Saw him on the Rhythm of the Saints tour (91?) with the Brazilian drummers. Holy shit that man can put on a show. Visually stunning. I saw him on that tour. I also saw him on the Graceland tour with Ladysmith Black Mambazo. That was a better show. This is a great album (the founder and leader of the band Joseph Shabalala passed away last year; RIP): Some of you might remember this song which was used to advertise some soft drink, if memory serves:
July 2, 20214 yr Tommy Shaw? Or Damn Yankees? I saw Damn Yankees open for Rush. (I also saw Styx on the Mr. Roboto tour.)Setlist.fm says Shaw.
July 2, 20214 yr 28 minutes ago, Buzzrock said: Setlist.fm says Shaw. Probably better than Damn Yankees.
July 3, 20214 yr On 6/24/2021 at 8:00 AM, Lobo said: That U2 Joshua Tree tour is more tempting upon further review. I never saw "that" U2. Sadly, you missed the “best” U2.
July 3, 20214 yr 10 hours ago, NTVTXN said: Sadly, you missed the “best” U2. I missed that U2 as well, but I saw them in 2017 for their 20th anniversary of the Joshua Tree, and they played the entire album from beginning to end. It was pretty fucking great.
July 3, 20214 yr 25 minutes ago, South Austin said: I missed that U2 as well, but I saw them in 2017 for their 20th anniversary of the Joshua Tree, and they played the entire album from beginning to end. It was pretty fucking great. Very cool. So glad you got to see/hear the album live. I missed the 30th(!!) Anniversary tour, but I’m guessing the opening, when the red hewn lights came up and the first notes of “Where the Streets…” began, sent a wave of excite through the entire audience. I get chills just thinking about it. What a great band!
July 3, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, NTVTXN said: Very cool. So glad you got to see/hear the album live. I missed the 30th(!!) Anniversary tour, but I’m guessing the opening, when the red hewn lights came up and the first notes of “Where the Streets…” began, sent a wave of excite through the entire audience. I get chills just thinking about it. What a great band! I’ve seen them four times (including once in Dublin), and every time they play Where the Streets Have No Name I get the major feels.
July 3, 20214 yr On 6/23/2021 at 9:46 PM, atomheartbevo said: Saw this in a tweet, and damn that was an amazing year for MSG. These were the shows at Madison Square Garden in 1987 - if you could see two (2) of them, which would you choose? Huey Lewis and Beastie Boys. Yes you guessed it, I am white.
July 3, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, South Austin said: I’ve seen them four times (including once in Dublin), Humble Brag!! ~ KIDDING. That’s awesome. I’ve seen them 4 or 5 times. ‘87 Joshua Tree @ Tarrant Cnty Conv Ctr ’89 Reunion Arena and the next night I think?) in H-Town (Astrodome) ’98(?) Zooropa in Cotton Bowl ’16(?) - In Jerry World (worst concert cause acoustics suck) I’d love to be able to time-travel and see them at Red Rocks!
July 3, 20214 yr 28 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Huey Lewis and Beastie Boys. Yes you guessed it, I am white. I, too, am Terminally Caucasian😬 Saw the Beasties at Fair Park I Dallas in ‘87. GREAT concert. Fish Bone opened. Then, again in ‘99 (‘00?) on the Hello Nasty tour at Tarrant Count CC. Man, I’ve seen some GREAT concerts at TCCC.. ’77- Elvis ’87 - U2 ’87 - Van Halen w/Sammy (or was it ‘86?) ’99 - Beastie Boys Viva el TCCC!
July 3, 20214 yr Just now, NTVTXN said: I, too, am Terminally Caucasian😬 Saw the Beasties at Fair Park I Dallas in ‘87. GREAT concert. Fish Bone opened. Then, again in ‘99 (‘00?) on the Hello Nasty tour at Tarrant Count CC. Man, I’ve seen some GREAT concerts at TCCC.. ’77- Elvis ’87 - U2 ’87 - Van Halen w/Sammy (or was it ‘86?) ’99 - Beastie Boys Viva el TCCC! Wow, Elvis in 1977. Talk about a ticking clock.
July 3, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Wow, Elvis in 1977. Talk about a ticking clock. Yup, I was 9. It was “I’ve eaten nine hundred fried PB&banana sammiches” Elvis, but it was him. My first concert ever. I think it was in February. He would be gone <6months later. Edited July 3, 20214 yr by NTVTXN I was incorrect. It was July 3rd, ‘76. Damn, 45yrs ago…today.
July 5, 20214 yr I never got to see David Bowie or the Grateful Dead live so those are my answers. I would like to send an Irons Up salute to Iron Maiden. While many metal heads didn’t like the Somewhere in Time album, that was my first exposure to IM so I would have loved to hear those songs in 87 (saw them 3x times since 2007). The rest of that set is all killer, no filler. Caught Somewhere in Time 2 Minutes to Midnight Children of the Damned Stranger in a Strange Land Wasted Years Rime of the Ancient Mariner Heaven Can Wait Phantom of the Opera Hallowed Be Thy Name Iron Maiden Encore: The Number of the Beast Run to the Hills Running Free
July 6, 20214 yr On 7/5/2021 at 10:38 AM, NYCH1 said: I never got to see David Bowie or the Grateful Dead live so those are my answers. That’s too bad because there is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead concert. It totally changed my perspective. Very little onstage banter. If you got a local reference, it was only during Minglewood Blues. Long episodes of tuning between songs. No posturing, no strutting except for Bobby occasionally trying to act like a rock star. Kind of made other bands look foolish, especially the ones who dance around, also the ones who play the same show every night, and play their songs the same way as you heard them on the album every time. Which, granted, a lot of bands can’t do. But the Dead took the stage every night without a setlist and just figured it out as they went along. A high wire act without a net. Sometimes you suffered the lows but the highs were higher than high. And you were part of it. The band members used to say that everyone there was the Grateful Dead, they were just the ones on the stage. And it felt like that.
July 8, 20214 yr Author On 7/1/2021 at 9:43 AM, Cheeseweasel said: Saw him on the Rhythm of the Saints tour (91?) with the Brazilian drummers. Holy shit that man can put on a show. Visually stunning. I would have liked to see Simon and Garfunkel on their '76/'77 tour, he probably put on a helluva show for this album.
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