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What’s the best live show you’ve seen?


There is nothing that can compare to live entertainment. Recordings are good, but the immediate flow of energy between the artists and the audience is something our technology cannot even begin to mimic, yet. My best live experience is a Christmas concert at Boston’s Symphony Hall, featuring Liza Minnelli, Ben Vereen and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes. Liza and Ben are both fantastic dancers, so I hoped they would dance. They did not. They sang. Ben opened the show. We gave him a standing ovation. He answered, “Liza is just going to eat you up.” My city gives good audience! We may be the reserved “Athens of America,” we may be the educational center of the Western world and the biotech center, too; but we have a fucking heart that none dares trifle with. Ask those Marathon bombing assholes. Oh, wait. You can’t, anymore.

Y’know, I’ve gotten to know a few entertainers: Patty LaBelle, Queen, Patti Smyth,my father. When they say something, they say it from their heart. That is 1 reason why they are mesmerizing entertainers.

My second best live experience was Man of La Mancha. “To dream the impossible dream”? Are you kidding me? You’d have to be DEAD not to be moved by that performed live in a Standing Room Only theater.

My third best was Queen in concert.

My fourth was the Moody Blues, in concert with John Mayall on his The Turning Point tour.

My fifth best was 10 Years After in 2 separate concerts.

My sixth best was Bo Diddley, who’s a gunslinger.

My seventh was The Mothers of Invention.

Now it’s your turn.

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Billy Ocean.

Three hour concert.

He wore a three piece suit the entire time and never slowed down once.

Got to shake his hand - that's were I get my magical powers from.

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Michael Jackson in Madrid during the " dangerous tour"
Some other concerts: Hans Zimmer music, Depeche Mode, The Police (200x), A-Ha, Sting, Madonna.

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I have been to over a thousand concerts, most of which have been fantastic, however if I had to list my favourites: -

ELO - Time Tour
Queen - A Kind Of Magic Tour
Prince - 21 Nights

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My dad's not an ELO fan but he saw them in concert and said they were amazing.

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Tattoo the Earth Festival

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Clutch opening for Life of Agony back in the mid 90s. They were both young, hungry and mean before they got all weird.

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White Zombie in the very late 90's, I think it was their last tour before they split up.

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i was there for that too

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Grateful Dead 5/1/77 Palladium, NYC

Peter Gabriel 10/4/78 The Bottom Line, NYC

Frank Zappa 10/15/78 SUNY Stony Brook

Genesis 1/14/84 The Forum, Los Angeles

U2 3/30/92 Target Center, Minneapolis

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Damn, those are some sweet concerts!

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Thanx!...the first three I was 18-19 years old.

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Ooh. That's tough. I don't have any specific order.

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra performing Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. It was so, so good.

Hadestown pre-broadway workshop. It was amazing to see it while it was a work in progress with most of the cast who eventually went on to London and then Broadway with it. There was a talk back after the performance and it was really fun to be able to ask questions to the cast.

The Vienna Philharmonic performing Beethoven's 9th. You and I have already talked about the 9th, and man, my eyes watered throughout that whole thing.

The first time I saw Come From Away. It was the touring company, but they were amazing.

Depeche Mode Memento Mori tour. Honestly, I wasn't going to go because I was so disappointed with the Spirit tour in 2017. Especially Dave's vocals, but wow. For being the age that they are, putting on a 2.5 hour show and ending it sounding just as good as they did on an album from 1984, I was so happy. If I never see them perform again, I am so glad this will be my last memory of them live.

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God love you, my friend.

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