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HEAR ME OUT ON THIS...
The Dixie Chicks..... Honest....
Back in the late 90s before they became all COCO for COCOA PUFFS. We went the Sons of Herman Hall in Dallas to see Pat Green. We love Pat and had gotten to know him on the road over time. They opened for him and there were maybe 15 people in the place when they played. They were just amazing - totally blown away. Friendly and very entertaining. We asked Pat and his crew what the deal was with them & one of his band mates was dating Natalie Maines at the time.
Looking back..pretty funny stuff. I still have a picture of that night in my office at home. Good Times..
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Two instances stand out in my mind.
Went to a Korn show back around 06. Hoobastank was one of the opening acts. Before they came out I debated on even sticking around to watch. Glad I did, they were really good. Much better than the other opening bands, 3 days grace and Chevelle.
Korn was on another level but that was to be expected.
The other was Stoney, I have seen him several times but this one show stands out. Small venue. He had a piano on stage and played Amazing Grace while leaning over the backside of the piano. No clue how he did it but it was really cool. Then his took the electric guitar of his band member and started jamming Hells Bells. He played a couple different songs on it. I had no clue he could rip on a guitar like that.
Both surprising shows that I will not forget.
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Originally posted by charrell71 View PostWent to a Three Days Grace, Breaki g Benjamin and Seether show. A band that wasn't even advertised on the bill, Red, opened up the show. They put on a great show and we've been fans ever since.
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Best concert for was Velvet Revolver at Buzzfest about 20 feet away from the stage. Scott Weiland could definitely put on a show.
Going to see Breaking Benjamin August 3rd.
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Ashley McBryde. Had never heard of her until Wife and I went to the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman this past December. Completely blown away. Very few, if any female country music artists on my playlist, but she’s at the top.
Garth Brooks for his performance.
Knew all of his music by heart, but had never saw him live. Saw him front and center from the 5th row in Bossier City, LA in summer of 2016. Was hooked after that. Saw him again from 5th row front and center in Memphis, TN, and again from 3rd row front and center in Nashville, TN. I’ve been to dozens of concerts, but Garth Brooks tops them all.
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The Josh Weathers Band - went and saw them in Lubbock back in 2009 in college and had no idea who they were... I became a big fan of theirs that night. The lead singer is an incredible talent.
Check out this cover he does:
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Ever blown away at a concert (by the music?)
When Diane and I were dating in 1997, we were walking down 6th street and a band playing acoustic in Lucy’s Surfer Bar caught our attention. We went in and we’re immediately impressed.
We’ve been big fans of Reckless Kelly ever since.
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