"Cold Gin" has always been my favorite Kiss song. When it comes to the big costumed/cartoon-cool bands of the 70s, my tastes run towards Ziggy Stardust & Mott the Hoople.
I've had the pleasure of seeing Tool twice and that show takes the cake for sure. I got to see Modest Mouse in a whole in the wall underage place in Fayetteville, AR back in the early 00's. Also got to see Merle Haggard in Little Rock about 5 or 6 years ago.
Always been a toss-up between U2, Billy Joel, and Jimmy Page & Robert plant for me. Each show was entirely different from one another in every way, but I cannot choose a favorite.
In 1993-1994 I worked summers for an outdoor music theater.. What a great job. I worked stage security so I got to stand in front of the stage for probably a hundred concerts.. The best shows that come to mind that I ever saw were. Eric Clapton, The Grateful Dead, The Eagles, Bob Seager, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, B.B. King, The Who, and Jimmy Buffett because the crowd was fantastic.. the house was 5000 over capacity, it was the hottest days of that summer, but the best time ever. I wish I wasn't working because I wanted to be drinking Coronas and a bigger part of that event.
In 1993-1994 I worked summers for an outdoor music theater.. What a great job. I worked stage security so I got to stand in front of the stage for probably a hundred concerts.. The best shows that come to mind that I ever saw were. Eric Clapton, The Grateful Dead, The Eagles, Bob Seager, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, B.B. King, The Who, and Jimmy Buffett because the crowd was fantastic.. the house was 5000 over capacity, it was the hottest days of that summer, but the best time ever. I wish I wasn't working because I wanted to be drinking Coronas and a bigger part of that event.
In 1993-1994 I worked summers for an outdoor music theater.. What a great job. I worked stage security so I got to stand in front of the stage for probably a hundred concerts.. The best shows that come to mind that I ever saw were. Eric Clapton, The Grateful Dead, The Eagles, Bob Seager, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, B.B. King, The Who, and Jimmy Buffett because the crowd was fantastic.. the house was 5000 over capacity, it was the hottest days of that summer, but the best time ever. I wish I wasn't working because I wanted to be drinking Coronas and a bigger part of that event.
Alpine Valley? That place is awesome
Alpine Valley, World Music Theater, and Poplar Creek were all the same owners.. I worked all three but Poplar Creek was my "home" base.
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