The first concert that I attended was “Huwey Luwis and the News”. I was around 8 years old. I still have memories about that concert as well.
i think it was “hootie and the blowfish”
Kiss. I was 7. It was 1977.
nitty gritty dirt band…outside concert…I was 13
Marilyn Manson. I was like 13.
@anon1517417 do you remember any of his stage things he did??? did he have those big black tall tall garment under him that made him look like a god or something?
It was a My Chemical Romance show, but we went to see Rise Against and also Underoath played. First time moshing too. I was 16.
Has anybody seen evanescence in person?
I went to see the Rolling Stones when I was a young teenager.
I went with a friend.
That might be the only consert I’ve been to.
I was at the big day out that had lots of bands playing.
I can’t afford to go to consert and now that I’m sober I couldn’t handle it probably.
I would feel uncomfortable around all the people and would be afraid of going psychotic.
Was some kind of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle live action thing. Wow, the kids were yelling so much. I was a pre-teen. Pretty young, can’t remember the age.
I don’t remember actually! I think I was so overwhelmed by being at a club with a live band for the first time that I don’t recall much of the show itself.
I got autographs from two guys in the band after the show. Not MM though. He went straight on the bus.
A band named NY Loose opened up for them. I ended up buying their cassette tape.
I saw some really bad local bands in concert when I was a teenager. The first proper concert I went to was Duran Duran when I was about 30.
I went to see a local band called the eyeliners
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Amy grant. Oh man that sucked
Modest mouse it was pretty good I was like 12
Led Zeppelin when I was 16. Judas Priest opened for them. I was on acid and the whole concert was one big blur, I don’t remember much of it.
It was 1977 and it was actually the last concert they ever gave in the United States with the original line-up.
The band was over an hour late getting on stage; we found out the next day that the delay was caused by a fight between a Led Zeppelin roadie and a Bill Graham employee.
It was some sort of an orchestral concert. It was good but people would start clapping and I had no idea why. It was later explained to me that people gave an ovation because of a difficult violin piece.
I went to see Fear Factory during their Obsolete tour back in 98’.
That’s pretty epic…few years before my time.