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First: ZZ Top, Tres Hombres show, right here in town. Eyes and ears wide open. Worst: Much harder question. If it wasn't musically fun it was fun in Other Ways. More bad moments within shows maybe (exp: Carlos Santana getting his guitar to feedback, setting it in a stand while it's piercingly wailing, and walking offstage for like ten minutes) but every one of them has been at least a practical, educational experience. Always the opportunity: Girls!
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| Posts: 23 | Location: The Cape of Good Horn | Registered: January 03, 2008 |  
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my worst show was skid row and bon jovi...cause me and my boy were outside tingley selling weed while skid row was tearing it up....then went inside for bon jovi...also same thing when slayer was opening for judas priest at tingley...did the same thing...sellin pot paid for our tickets but spent the whole time walking around... i take that back...kittie at sunshine with opeth and ki and some other touring national...we went to see ki actually...and since i like to drink and smoke...we saw ki and bounced...
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| Posts: 582 | Location: i wish i knew | Registered: January 13, 2004 |  
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Well, unless you count NMSO and Watermelon Mountain Jug Band shows when I was a wee thing (they were good, no doubt about it), it was Scorpions/John Butcher Axis in Tingley Coliseum, 1983, the "Love at First Sting" concert. I was in 8th grade, 13 years old, not yet in my growth spurt, alone, and bought a Scorpions thing that I wore as an armband and someone made fun of me. First time I ever smelled pot. Fun show.
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| Posts: 81 | Location: Albuquerque | Registered: January 13, 2009 |  
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Oh, we're doing worst also? Um... Maybe it's cuz I'm aging, but I thought Disturbed at Mayhem this summer were pretty pretentious. I left before Slipknot (even though I like them) because I feared extreme pretention from them. But then there were the Newsboys, who were touring for "Love Liberty Disco" and ended up doing their greatest hits or something, then made a stupid anti-Darwin comment to the cheers of fundamentalists galore. Well, what can I say, I dig lots of music but don't always grove on their ways of, um, thinking.
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| Posts: 81 | Location: Albuquerque | Registered: January 13, 2009 |  
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