Buddy and I went to Syracuse in August and saw Alice Cooper, Motley Crue and Def Leppard....was fck8n awesome. Played a few rounds of golf while there as well.

    Only 1 show this year...Jefferson Starship, Night Ranger and Brett Michaels....I went for Night Ranger, but JS was good.

    JoeHatesSnow

    Brilliant songwriter. His albums aren't music so much as they're a collection of short stories.

    My daughter took me to see him for my birthday. We were about 50 rows back from the front stage. Honestly, it was hard to hear him sing over everyone else in the stadium singing along with him.

    I've still never seen a better live performance than all of the Eagles concerts I've been to. Their sound guys know how to achieve perfection.

    PA-PLAYA
    I'll tell you what...if they're on your bucket list, go to Vegas and see them at the Sphere. It was expensive but my experience was worth every penny. There's simply no other concert experience like it...anywhere.

    If wa are allowed to bring up concerts we saw a long time ago, I saw Nirvana at the Cow Palace in San Francisco right before they released In Utero.

    I was in the mosh pit for awhile, but then it got a little roo dangerous for my taste.

    Also went to Lollapalooza and saw Alice in Chains and Tool, among others.

      I'm not much of a concert goer, and I haven't been to a concert in years, but here's a list of the ones I've been to.

      I'm a big Bob Dylan fan and I've seen him twice. I gotta admit that even though I'm a fan, his live stuff leaves a little something to be desired. Still, I enjoyed the show.

      I saw Dire Straits some years ago put on a terrific show.

      Many years ago I saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee in an intimate club setting. If you like blues music, these guys were fantastic.

      And this one will date me, but a LONG time ago I saw the Troggs ( Wild Thing)

      Boz Scaggs, Fleetwood Mac, and The Eagles at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro MA. on July 25, 1976.

      Best sounding concert ever was The Moody Blues at Great Woods (now The Xfinity Center) in Mansfield MA. in 1987.

      Two best acts I saw in Vegas were Wayne Newton in 1977 and Diana Ross in 1986. Wayne Newton wasn’t my cup of tee, but was amazed at his talent.

      Couldn’t name one song from Taylor Swift. Glad to have lived thru the 70’s. Imo the best decade for music. When rythym, melody and harmony 🎵 mattered.

      Love listening to the 70's on Sirius XM radio. Every Saturday they play Casey Kasem's Top 40. So tomorrow (Saturday Nov. 18th) they'll play his broadcast of the top 40 songs this week in November from a year in the 1970's.

      Back when music was music.

        Not much worthy of mention. The most memorable for me was the Allen Collins band (remnant of Lynyrd Skynyrd after the plane crash). It was a long show with many other acts and Jerry Lee Lewis played for over an hour as well.

        Typhoon Gary Hoey? Isn't he a comedian? He's funny if it's the guy I'm thinking of.

          Lots of country acts recently as my wife is a fan. Reba, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, you name it. Dont really care to go but what are you going to do? Now her nieces are into it so i get a reprieve.
          Lots of top acts in the 70s, The Who, Stones.
          Favorite was my childhood hero, Elvis. He was on the downside at the time but still a great show

            garyt1957 Stuck in the same situation. Fortunately, my son likes country music for some reason and so he goes with her to most. I have seen some I do like: Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., Clint Black, and some bluegrass acts, but mostly stuff that bored me to sleep.

            I can't remember the last concert I saw; it's been a while. Went to a LOT of them years ago. Even slept out to get tickets to see U2 in Hartford in 1985. Pretty much saw everyone I wanted to except for Led Zeppelin. As old as I am I was a bit too young to catch them.