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Re: Your best concert
[Re: dagwood]
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04/13/22 09:08 AM
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For small venues I couldn't even start to pick I've seen some crazy shows like Willie in Tootsie's back in the day.
Alan Jackson at Lake Martin Robert Plant and Jimmy Page played Birmingham in 1998 Guns N' Roses/Metallica's 1992 stadium tour. AC/DC - the speaker stack looked like a high-rise building it was nothing short of stupid.
Kid Rock's first Oak Mountain show was pretty epic. And probably the Widespread Panic shows from Oak Mountain back in the 90's were some of the most fun.
The first couple of Dave Mathews shows I went to were 100% college kids and on another level from anything he's done in the last 25 years.
Last edited by Goatkiller; 04/13/22 09:12 AM.
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