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deniseee (184550922) wrote:yooo! so the best concert ive been to was Maroon 5 because i got to see them live like OMG WHAT THE FRICKIN SHHH AAHH and i was panicking with my sister (HAHAHA) and yes that was the best
Sally (127323117) wrote:My most memorable concert was a KISS concert (many moons ago). Ace threw the towel he was using to wipe his face into the crowd and I grabbed it. I was pounced upon by others who wanted it and after a short tussle, I was left with only a small piece of it but was thrilled I managed to get what I did.
Skye (154803449) wrote:I have to say my first concert was the best ever. Well, aren't the first times in your life the best? My older sister and her boyfriend invited me to go to the Three Dog Night concert in Nashville back in the early 70's. Yep, you read that right!! I was 14 years old (OK, OK, stop doing the math!!) and SOOOO excited to see my favorite group playing LIVE... and we were seated on the floor near the stage. They were awesome!! Classic rock, old school.They were popular just after the era of Woodstock, so how fitting is this tribute to them with YoStock theme launching today? Click here for a sample of their hits!! https://youtu.be/LzNG3DWg8Z8
XXXPOPYOXXX (141378180) wrote:for me the best concert ever that i attend with my wife is close up summer festival here in manila philippines. because i saw my favorite duo djs DIMITRI VEGAS AND LIKE MIKE it was like heaven and me and my wife enjoy it like where teenagers agai, we party harder great memories hope it will last forever....
Toshi (157246655) wrote:my best concert experience was the chainsmokers they were the best , so sexy and everythin as they played closer, everyone got their light on on their phone and it was the perfect atmosphere while everyone sang along swaying their phone to the beat it was awesomeee
DENJO (5018025) wrote:My best concert ever was Shania Twain live in Hyde Park London. I was so determined to get to it that I postponed my Honeymoon to make sure it did not clash with the concert. Nothing was going to get in the way! Did not disappoint. Was really close to the stage so made it even more worth it to see her up close!
Shesarainbo (139379073) wrote:Where to begin, that is the question. When I was about 9, my mom took me to see Donovan at the Fillmore West in San Francisco in the 60's. But some of my faves were Frank Zappa with a full orchestra behind him. I was in the orchestra pit, and was within 6 feet of him. Then there was Alice Cooper, where i was between the stage and the first row. I was handed a drum stick. At an Aerosmith in Las Vegas Nevada, I was in the first row, and after the show, Joey Kramer handed me a Get a Grip drum stick. But bar none, in 83' at the US Festival in San Bernadino CA. Apple computers put on the festival and David Bowie was the headliner. There were hundreds of thousands of people there. He had not played in the United States for five years. Oh, I almost seeing forgot that I saw Bob Dylan with Tom Petty as his band at the Pacific Amphitheater in Newport Beach CA. My boyfriend and I had one good seat and one grass seat. We would take turns going back and fourth. That is only a very small portion of the shows Ive been able to see through my many years of concert going. On a note, when I was cruising the web, I found a site that asked for memories of the US Festivals. I didn't know it but the site was run by none other than Steve Wozniak, the founder of the home computer. I wrote of being able to take showers each night because I would sneak into the staff trailer. To my surprise, I got an email from Steve himself, thanking me for the memories. It was magic!
Alison YOJ (114726325) wrote:Blast from the Way Past
1973 in the Stadium in Chicago, after waiting hours at ticket master, we scored 6th row seating for Elton John. It was a fabulous show and he was dressed to the hilt in huge rainbow shades, platform shoes, feathered capes and a sparkling white and gold piano. Songs included "Yellow Brick Road" & "Candle in the Wind". Great memory!
Starchild (5608809) wrote:One of my greatest concert experiences that I have had was when I went to go see Kiss at Chicago Open Air in Toyota Park, Illinois. I have been into Kiss since 2007, ever since I was a freshman in high school. I had never gone to a concert of theirs before. There was always something going on or I never could afford it. I almost didn't go this year, because I couldn't get a ride out there. So one night I was out with one of my friends at Tilted Kilt the previous night before the show. I asked him if he wanted to drive and I'd pay for his ticket. He agreed even though he didn't know anything about Kiss or any of the other bands playing that day. I think it was nice for him to get a first concert experience in his life. I had gone to concerts before, but this one was the one that I have been looking forward to the most. The journey to the concert made me feel like as if I was in the movie Detroit Rock City. At the concert there were many other bands playing. I enjoyed as many as I could like Antrhax, Megadeth, Suicide Silence, Falling In Reverse, Meshuggah, Rob Zombie. I was able to capture a lot of photos and videos. So when Kiss played that night, I was extremely excited, it felt totally unreal. It was a dream of mines to see them live during my lifetime and while the current members were still alive. The concert had everything you could ever ask for in the show, loud music, pyrotechnics, fire breathing, insane zip lining stunts, levitating drums, massive amounts of lights, and sooo much more. I was so happy and was lucky enough to make my way to the 4th row to see them closer. Every song that they played was amazing and took me through a great music trip. It was basically the best time of my life. I am so grateful that I had the privilege to go.
Rachael (143208452) wrote:It was four seasons in one day. GUNS N ROSES CONCERT in Australia. 1993. Only 20 years old and rocking it. There was a change of weather before the concert started and the helicopter couldn't land the band. The concert was temporarily cancelled until it cleared. The crowd went wild. With relief. GUNS N ROSES back in there day was a concert to remember.
Casey (185814594) wrote:I've actually only been to one concert! One time when I was about 10 my sisters, mom, dad and I were on vacation at a place called Atlantic City. The Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato were preforming there for their Camp Rock 2 tour. We didn't have tickets so we were watching outside the door lol Then this very kind man came and gave my 2 sisters and I free tickets because his daughters didn't want them. We went inside while our parents went and did their own thing. The concert was amazing and super fun! It was so very kind of that man to give us the tickets. Thank you so much for the contest! .
H1W1H2 (187304725) wrote:The best concert ever was in Frankfurt Germany. In 1981, Foreigner playing all their best songs like Urgent, Hot Blooded, feels like the first time and much more. it was my first Concert ever and a magical experience. I got the ticket from a friend for my 16th. Birthday. I will never forget it as long as I live. Just a group of friends going to a concert having a blast, thus creating a beautiful memory together that will last forever. Priceless.
Samantha (124339921) wrote:my best concert moment was my girls and i went to see Evanescence. Amy Lee was amazing, was very surprised she sounded the same as she does on her album. There was another girl and her mom beside up us who we ended up taking a picture with because they caught me trying to get out of there shot. so my face is in some random chicks photo. but also me and this girl were to short to see over the tall people so i said from that day on any concert i go heels are a must.
IIYa QueenII (178229952) wrote:Well, my best concert ever was when I was 18. I went to see Tool and when the concert started I jammed through the whole thing, knowing every song they played! But, obviously the concert had to end so when it did I walked out of the arena and guess who I walked into when I started to walk through an alley to go to my car, Maynard!!! I was so happy I got a signed shirt, a picture, and he even complimented my hair style. (being that half my head is shaved and is purple :P) But, in the end it was the best night I had at a concert ever!
Indi Anna (128140361) wrote:In 1971 attended a concert at Bosse Field in Evansville, In to see THE DUBBY BROTHERS. So many folks there that the gate was swarmed and the police were called and tear gas was set off....ran like crazy until it settled down and entered very carefully. Sat on our coolers and listened to the best concert ever.
Fermithekrog YED (1195434) wrote:Here in Auckland New Zealand they used to have a festival called 'Big day out' which would feature a number of bands. I attended every year since the age of 15. The first concert was pretty uneventful other than me defying my parents rule to wait till my 16th to get my ears pierced (in fact I got my ears pierced twice), the following year I got a third and fourth piercing which included my belly button. At the last concert just before they moved the event I was on the shoulders of my best mate who was a little over 6 feet enjoying the rocking beats of 'The Prodigy' fire starter when I toppled off, was squished by the mob of teenager dancers resulting in one broken arm and a couple of cracked ribs. Still the best concert ever because later when I was in hospital the band members turned up to check in to see how I was doing
OkayyKourt (162461934) wrote:The best concert i ever went to was to see Mindless Behavior. It was in the summer of 2014 and it was so hot that day, i got dehydrated and fainted. Crazy I know, but security let me inside the buildings while the other fans were waiting outside. I at down they gave me a bottle of water and the Mindless Behavior crew saw me and heard the news and i got a free t-shirt and autograph and they sat me in front row with my friends! Best concert ever!
Lynn (107628455) wrote:The best concert I have seen was when we were stationed at Yokosuka, Japan Naval Base. We took a trip to Tokyo and Ike and Tina Turner were still together and held a concert at one of their large theatres. There were people of all nationalities and race most of whom did not speak English but the crowd was so enthused to see such great talent. Music is universal and there is nothing like seeing Tina Turner. She has it all!
Charmsy (180892609) wrote:Thank you for the contest! I was lucky enough to see Blake Shelton at a country music festival! With many friends, and family making the concert even more a success. He really put on a show for everyone! Being in the summertime it was close to my Auntie's birthday, she had the opportunity to go back stage and meet the country stars! What an amazing memory this is for all my family and friends!
CRS YED (134731730) wrote:Best Concert Ever for me was the 1981 Rolling Stones Halloween Night in the Dallas Cotton Bowl (open air arena). It began to rain during their performance, but that didn't put a damper on anyone! Fans used the concert floor for a slippery slide and Mik Jagger used his stage for a slippery slide. We all played in the rain and had a wonderful time, and as great as that was, it isn't the real reason I pick this particular concert for the Best Ever. The number one reason I chose this of the many concerts I have been to is because this was my very concert to ever go to sober. I had apprehensions about going at all, wondering if a concert could be any fun sober. As it happens, I had the best time ever, and best of all, I remembered everything, unlike most concerts before where my last memory was the opening band and the cloud of smoke rising from the floor and thinking, "Wow look at all that smoke" then turning to see someone passing a joint to me. After that, it was all a blur. I vaguely remember ZZ Top, Nazareth, Scorpions and so many others I saw before I got clean. I wish everyone a Best Ever experience like that one. It was the best surprise ever, to find out getting clean doesn't mean being a miserable or joyless!
Tarantula woman (143408295) wrote:I have to say Iron Maiden I meet my husband there almost 29 years ago come Oct we will have our 31st Annv. Love that band.
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