March 26, 20187 yr Saw Yes at Reunion Arena in 1983. I was 10. I fell in love with live music that night.
March 26, 20187 yr is this an attempt to get answers to our secret questions for our financial accounts?
March 26, 20187 yr I was 15 and it was the Kinks. They played at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. The place went nuts when they played Lola.
March 26, 20187 yr First concert (with parents): The Jacksons/Michael Jackson Victory Tour, Astrodome, Houston, Texas (1985). First concert (with friends): The Rolling Stones Steel Wheels Tour, Astrodome (1989). Friend with good connections got us tickets to the Stones. We were 11th Row Center. Paid $32.
March 26, 20187 yr The Police. I guess I was 19. Pal pulled up in the parking lot of our student apartment "Hey y'all wanna come see the Police?", we were all "Who the hell are The Police?" He went "Roxxxxxxxanne..." Us "Oh those guys. How much?" "Like, 5 dollars." And it was. Bought the ticket at the theater, I got this xeroxed piece of paper with their faces on it and "105" marked on it in red ink. Pretty good concert. Sting sang all these songs we'd never heard that would end up as mega-hits.
March 26, 20187 yr U2, Joshua Tree tour, 1987. I was 15. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/u2/1987/the-omni-atlanta-ga-1bd6f9b8.html Quote Where the Streets Have No Name I Will Follow Trip Through Your Wires I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (with "Exodus" snippet) MLK The Unforgettable Fire Bullet the Blue Sky Running to Stand Still People Get Ready (The Impressions cover) Bad (with "Ruby Tuesday" and " Sympathy for the Devil" snippet) Out of Control Sunday Bloody Sunday Exit (with "Riders on the Storm" and Van Morrison's "Gloria" snippets) In God's Country Pride (In the Name of Love) Encore: With or Without You New Year's Day 40 (with "Help!" snippet) I never saw them again. Didn't need to.
March 26, 20187 yr First concert was Arlo Guthrie in 1973. I was 13. First rock concert was Bachman-Turner Overdrive in 1974, just as Takin' Care of Business was on the charts. After that I was off to the races, as many shows as I could possibly go to. Edited March 26, 20187 yr by trubbaman
March 26, 20187 yr Barry Manilow with the parents. I was probably 12 or so. First rock concert was either Aerosmith or White Snake - Can't remember which I saw first. Wanted to see Van Halen/1984 and Motley Crue/Theater of Pain, but the parents wouldn't let me go to a concert until I was 16.
March 27, 20187 yr Van Halen 1984 (1984 tour, duh). Frank Erwin Center. Eddie played a 45 minute solo.
March 27, 20187 yr The Cars at the Houston Music Hall, 1979. I was 17. Three weeks later, it was Van Halen in the same place, 4th row center.
March 27, 20187 yr saw the following at southern star amphitheater (astroworld) when i was in my early teens adam ant depeche mode dire straits morrissey new order power station simple minds the cure weird al damn! they had some great shows there...many more that i missed.
March 27, 20187 yr Motley Crue, 11 years old, 1987 Girls, Girls, Girls tour at Reunion Arena with Whitesnake opening. It was awesome.
March 27, 20187 yr The Oak Ridge Boys at the 100th Diller Picnic, I was 14, and sold drinks, and helped disassemble the stage as part of the Local FFA chapter
March 27, 20187 yr Started going to concerts my Freshman year at UT.. First Three shows I ever saw was about as Random as it gets. Jimmy Buffett, Neil Diamond, and Metallica all in the same school year.
March 27, 20187 yr First concert I remember was when I was a junior in high school. Went and saw George Strait at the Irwin Center.
March 27, 20187 yr Pat Benatar on the UNT campus in Denton. I was 15. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by Art Vandelay
March 27, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Dry Elbows said: Primus/Public Enemy/Anthrax at The Unicorn in Houston. 1991. That’s fucking solid.
March 27, 20187 yr Do the concerts at the HSLR count? If so who knows. Probably some tired country act in the late 70's with the parents when I was 9 or 10. Anne Murray? Crystal Gayle? First solo concert was Billy Idol at Astroworld before it was called Southern Star. And the first Stadium concert was U2 The Joshua Tree in 1987 at The Summit. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by twosheds
March 27, 20187 yr Kiss - Dynasty tour - 8 years old. My parents thought I was to young to attend the Love Gun/Alive 2 tour a year and a half prior, so I got stuck with the Liberace looking Kiss.
March 27, 20187 yr Van Halen 1982, 15 years old. Was at the old Coliseum in Houston. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by CrownKing
March 27, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, Radical Larry said: Pink Floyd at the Alamodome in 1994. I was 17. Looks like both our first concerts was The Division Bell tour.
March 27, 20187 yr Saw Metallica’s And Justice For All, in Shreveport - only $17. I’m pretty sure I was 14. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by The Maestro
March 27, 20187 yr Metallica, Guns n Roses, Faith No More - Astrodome, 9/4/1992. I was about to turn 16. Second concert was Faith No More, Kyuss, Babes in Toyland - The Unicorn (Houston), 1/29/1993. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by Patricio Swayze
March 27, 20187 yr Sammy Hagar / Boston at the Tarrant County Convention Center 1978. Went last minute with no tickets. Found a parking spot right by the door and had tickets before we got out of the pickup. I love it when a plan comes together.
March 27, 20187 yr Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, 1975. First rock concert was KISS, 1977. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by Equinox
March 27, 20187 yr I’ve never been to a legit rock concert. I’ve been to some smaller shows. I definitely want to go. Would love to see chili peppers, Metallica or etc. my parents saw ZZ Top a few years ago down in la grange.
March 27, 20187 yr .38 Special at Astroworld. Doesn't really count because me and my buddies were only there to ride rollercoasters. First REAL concert: ZZ Top at the Summit in November 1994. I was 13. Jackyl opened for them and played a song called "She Loves My Cock." The lead singer also used a chainsaw to carve out the word "TEXAS" into a barstool during a song called "Lumberjack." ZZ Top had burlesque showgirls dancing on stage on nearly every song. There was a black dude in front of us dancing and smoking weed the whole time in a snakeskin vest. He put on a pair of sunglasses during "Cheap Sunglasses." This was me:
March 27, 20187 yr Guy down the street from me was my age but had two brothers who were late teens. One was fresh from a short trip to county, other had actually done some short time. Both got out the same week in 1979. They were OK dudes - just pot-selling longhaired rednecks. To celebrate they said they were going to see KISS. Well, my buddy and I really wanted to go. They didn't believe we'd do it and it became sort of a dare thing. So we ended up telling my parents we were going to the movies and then to spend the night. And they took us to the concert. John Cougar opened. I was 9. It blew my mind. To this day, I still have no idea why those to guys did that other than to see if I would go. They both ended up in Hunstville FWIW.
March 27, 20187 yr Jefferson Airplane, 1970. Henry Levitt Arena, Wichita. First and only time I ever did acid.
March 27, 20187 yr 11 hours ago, Radical Larry said: Pink Floyd at the Alamodome in 1994. I was 17. I was at this show too. The Alamodome may have been the worst concert venue I’ve ever been to. Remember when one of their huge pig balloons fell? Edited March 27, 20187 yr by Hate
March 27, 20187 yr With parents: George Strait and Rosanne Cash at the HLSR in 1983. Eddie Rabbitt was the headliner but cancelled and a young George filled in. With friends: Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood Tour 1990 at the Summit in Houston.
March 27, 20187 yr My first real concert was the Def Leppard Hysteria tour in Kansas City when I was 17. We were in Lawrence for the AAU Junior Olympics and met some local chicks who had tickets. We snuck away later that night with them, bought tickets from a scalper, saw the show. Got to the hotel at around 2am and rawdogged the girls before never seeing them again. If you were born in Lawrence in the spring of '91, your mom loves hair metal, and you don't know your dad, hi. Edited March 27, 20187 yr by CooterBrown
March 27, 20187 yr 5th grade The Statler Brothers. I have never seen so many blue haired women go crazy in my life. Also not the greatest 1st concert experience for an 11 year old kid.
March 27, 20187 yr Going without my parents. Def Leppard with Tesla as an opening act in the Summit in Houston. 1986 maybe. ! was 15. Going with parents Kenny Rogers at the Summit. In the round, with an octagon stage. Now that I think about it, Def Leppard was in the round as well. mind blown
March 27, 20187 yr Kinks. Dallas Convention Center. Intergoogles show a concert in September 1980 and August 1981. I think it was the '80 one. I was 14. Or 15 if the other.
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