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In reply to the discussion: The BEST band you've ever seen live: [View all]gvstn
(2,805 posts)5. I did concerts mostly 1980-1990.
I'm one of those people that enjoys a concert much more when I am close enough to see the expressions on the artist's face. Luckily, my best friend was fanatical about getting good seats so I saw many 70's early 80's bands close up. 7th row center was always the goal!
I have to say the one concert that I think I enjoyed the most was Roxy Music. Bryan Ferry really owned that theater. Something about the later Roxy Music and Ferry solo music of that time just synchs with me. I would have loved to see them more often but they broke up shortly afterwards.
There were plenty of other performers that had louder and higher energy concerts but that one stands out for me.
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So many...Jethro Tull in their prime, Floyd just after Dark Side of the Moon...
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2014
#3
I saw Steely Dan last week and they still sound fine. We had a really good time.
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2014
#35
One of the best and most surprising was the non-Clinton version of Parliment
cemaphonic
Jul 2014
#25
It's hard to pick just one. I can't decide if it would be Bob Seger, CSN, Pink Floyd or the Eagles.
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2014
#37
Emerson Lake & Palmer-August 1974, Pink Floyd-June 1975, Bruce Springsteen-November 1980
ArnoldLayne
Jul 2014
#57
It would have to be between Bruce Springsteen and Barry Manilow - really!
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2014
#65
The Tubes, Paramount Theater, w/ Boz Scaggs guesting on "White Punks On Dope"
Miles Archer
Aug 2014
#79
Crazy Horse, Television, B-52s, Pylon, John Cale, Gun Club, Gang of Four, Lynyrd Skynyrd (last
Tom Ripley
Aug 2014
#90