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Dude, I just saw Motley Crue and Aerosmith on the 13th. IT KICKED ASSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!! Every rocker should go see both of these bands before you die. Especally Areosmith. Gotta love how ol Steven Tyler dresses! He came out, at first, in a trench coat with a big flower, I thinik, on the back and a black beanie with a poof ball on it. (It was cOOOOOOld) Then he took of the hat and coat and he was wearing a tank top grey shirt (can't remember what was written on it) and he had black spandex sleeves on his forearms that only went up to about the elbow. He had a bunch of silver bracelets too. It was soooo cool! Then he has all those scarves too....I love it!!!
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I don't go to many concerts, but I can tell you of some favorites.
Tubes, 1997. Coming off their "Genius of America" CD, that was a fun one. We got right up front for this one. Fee Waybill, the singer, is a riot when he wants to ham it up on stage, and I'm sure he was even wackier when the band was in its earlier years.
Lowen & Navarro, 1995. Respectively, Eric and Dan. Guitarists/songwriters who wrote "We Belong" for Pat Benetar in '84 and recorded it themselves in '90. Great voices, wonderful music, and for an encore, they got out in front of the stage, no mics, and it was spectacular!
Al Di Meola, 1992. Played Spanish guitar in the '70s and '80s, but started on jazz guitar in the '90s. Phenomenal! He's really quick, it's head-spinning!
The Fixx, 1997. Another fun act to watch, with another comedic frontman. Must be the last show I've been to.
Tubes, 1997. Coming off their "Genius of America" CD, that was a fun one. We got right up front for this one. Fee Waybill, the singer, is a riot when he wants to ham it up on stage, and I'm sure he was even wackier when the band was in its earlier years.
Lowen & Navarro, 1995. Respectively, Eric and Dan. Guitarists/songwriters who wrote "We Belong" for Pat Benetar in '84 and recorded it themselves in '90. Great voices, wonderful music, and for an encore, they got out in front of the stage, no mics, and it was spectacular!
Al Di Meola, 1992. Played Spanish guitar in the '70s and '80s, but started on jazz guitar in the '90s. Phenomenal! He's really quick, it's head-spinning!
The Fixx, 1997. Another fun act to watch, with another comedic frontman. Must be the last show I've been to.
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at 15 I went and saw Otown, Destiny's Child,Mandy Moore. That was before I even liked rock music. Then I saw Goo Goo Dolls, Green Day, Seether, N.E.R.D. and Blink182. GD was the best by far. 

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Well, we met Peaches in the 24hr shop after the Glasgow ABC gig, which was very jolly. The actual music bit was pretty fine too. My mate Sarah was practically kidnapped by a very admiring group of gay men in the Art School bar after it too. And there was a singing hermaphrodite.
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The only one I enjoyed was watching NIN on Valentine's Day. Great concert, great visuals, great room (I hate mosh pits and the bleachers were near empty...sweet), and tolerable people.
My girlfriend and I took a limo there and back with one of her friends and her boyfriend. Free tickets are great when you are the one using them (Danielle's friend got the free tickets and invited us since she already paid for her own).
Much fun was had by all.
My girlfriend and I took a limo there and back with one of her friends and her boyfriend. Free tickets are great when you are the one using them (Danielle's friend got the free tickets and invited us since she already paid for her own).
Much fun was had by all.

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