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Album: Hotel California

Not a concert goer unless you include orchestral music - love some Beethoven. Desperately wanted to join my older brother and his friends when the drove to Montreal for a Queen concert, but for some reason he refused to have me tag along...

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My first album was Nevermind by Nirvana. Got it in 1994 shortly after Cobains death as some of my friends were fans at the time, a great album. My first concert was not until 2007 which was Snow Patro

First concert was AC/DC Ballbreaker tour. First album was Roy Robison greatest hits and something by the Beach Boys. I liked the oldies when I was a kid!

Kenny Loggins - Danger zone. Top Gun was still in theaters and I just had to have the album, vinyl that is.

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First album (well, cassette tape) was Creedence Clearwater Revival around 1972.

First concert I recall was Yes, Peter Frampton, Gentle Giant, and Gary Wright at Balboa Stadium in San Diego in the mid-'70s.

I trust that Yes was awesome... Fragile is a big feature of my road trip mix.
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1st album was Meet the Beatles.

1st real concert was Cream at Madison Square Garden 11/68.

I saw The Parliaments (George Clinton) perform at my high school before that but that wasn't really a concert.

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Album: Hotel California

Not a concert goer unless you include orchestral music

but many bands put on a very nice theatrical appearance, too! the energy is visible as well as audible in a rock, etc concert

Take for example... Stone Temple Pilots live. They're NOTHING like their recorded selves lol3.giflol3.gif

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but many bands put on a very nice theatrical appearance, too! the energy is visible as well as audible in a rock, etc concert

Take for example... Stone Temple Pilots live. They're NOTHING like their recorded selves :lol3::lol3:

J

You will get no argument from me on that point. I have a low visual stimulation threshold - anything more than liner notes gets me in a sorry state. :)

A

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First album that was gifted to me was Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill.

First one I purchased was N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton.

Truly can't remember my first concert being raised ironically by hippies in New Orleans.

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Album: Probably Kiss Alive

Concert: Rush Moving Pictures

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First Concert Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention

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It was an awesome contcert. I was also able to see him another 4 times since then (the last one being about 10 years ago. All great shows.

B.B. King is still touring! Next show in Vegas Friday night.

I've had the chance to see him several times, most recently just a few years ago at Chastain with George Thorogood. Cool to see those two trade licks.

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I trust that Yes was awesome... Fragile is a big feature of my road trip mix.

Yes, yes they were peace.gif

Caught them a couple more times as well. Always enjoyed their albums, shows, stage scenery and the artwork.

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B.B. King is still touring! Next show in Vegas Friday night.

yeaaaa.... same with Thorogood and the Destroyers. And Mick Jagger... Oh, don't forget Axl Rose.

But they're definitely not what they used to be. those who didn't turn fat, became a walking piece of horrifying leather.

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ahhhhhhhhh. like a true Canadian.

jeremy

wheatfield soul was in the .99 cent bin at the time ( back then ... albums went into the clearance bin when they were about 6 months old ) ... "friends of mine " was worth the price of admission in and of itself ... pretty " trippy " tune back then .

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Foreigner 4 single that had a couple songs on it. Jukebox Hero being one of them. First show Goo Goo Dolls when they were a punk act in the late 80s.

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First album (tape) Michael Jackson Thriller (1983)

First CD, Deep Purple In Rock (1988)

First real concert (not being taken by an adult), Whitesnake (1990)

(Big transition in music taste from '83 to '90)

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