QUESTION OF THE WEEK, AS PER POSTERS DOUG R. AND MR. ROCK AND ROLL: WHAT WERE, THE BEST AND WORST, CONCERTS YOU EVER ATTENDED?

This is a very difficult question, for me to answer. I have attended concerts, since I was 16-years-old. I grew up in Brooklyn, NY, where resided, a very famous local rock club, called L’Amour. I believe, it was on 62nd Street, between 15th and 16th Avenues? Their policy was 16 to enter, 21 to drink, so I practically lived there, as a teen.

I saw so many great bands, at that club. White Lion was the house band, because the club’s owners managed them (and later on Tora Tora). Kix, it seemed like, were there, twice a month. Iron Maiden, even played the club, under the moniker, Charlotte and The Harlots. Also, many famous musicians, would hang out there, when they were in town.

So, I will say, most of the live shows I have seen were pretty darn great. Some highlights just off the top of my head: Judas Priest‘s 30th Anniversary show of British Steel, Blue Murder at L’Amour, Seeing Lynch Mob many times, in various venues, Tora Tora at L’Amour, Bon Jovi at MSG for his Slippery When Wet Tour, L.A. Guns at Studio One in New Jersey, Ozzy on his No More Beers tour. Too many to name.

Worst? I really cannot pinpoint, any show that I attended, that was terrible. Usually, if I left a show, highly annoyed, it wasn’t due to the band’s performance, it was predicated on the people sitting, or standing, around me (it always seemed as if I was surrounded by a-holes-LOL.) . Additionally, if a show was far too loud (such was the case when I saw Badlands and Mr. Big), or a band member stormed offstage, and ended the show early, or they wanted to finish watching a movie, and started the show almost three hours late, that would also sour the experience.

Finally, as a vertically challenged female (I am barely 5’1), I found that many of the men, at general admission shows (which was what most clubs were), were very rude. They would all stand in front of me, turn around to notice how short I was, smile, and would never tell me to stand in front of them. Only ONCE, in all of my many, many years of attending shows, did the men allow me, to stand in front of the stage, and that was for a Lynch Mob show. Chivalry, must died in the 50s-LOL!

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  1. Best: Any Iron Maiden concert, Pink Floyd twice in 88 & 94 and Queen/Lambret in Denver 2023. Sorry that’s more than one best. Best productions ever.
    Worst: L.A. Guns on the Vicious Circle tour cause that got a new shitty singer without a press release. I left early.

  2. Best concert – Guns n Roses, Metallica, Faith No More (Use Your Illusion Tour 1992)
    Worst concert – Aerosmith (Rock in a Hard Place Tour) Steven was a mess.

    1. Hi MetalHead64,

      I saw that tour in NJ (Giant’s stadium maybe?). Rose got angry at the audience, as projectiles were being thrown onstage, and walked off early.

  3. Best? Well it was actually Bruce Springsteen, two nights in a row in Denver back in ’84. Worst? Easy one, Nickelback in Cheyenne a couple of years ago. Hands down the laziest performers I’ve ever seen. Pop Evil opened and completely stole the show.

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