Do you know how many concerts have you attended in your lifetime?
YOU JUST CAME FROM THE GREATEST CONCERT EVER. IT WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR MEMORY. EXCEPT THAT IT WON'T. LOUDMEMORIES JOURNAL CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH DETAILS ABOUT THE CONCERTS, INCLUDING THE DATE, VENUE, CITY, COUNTRY, AND SETLIST. EVEN BETTER, YOU CAN REVIEW AND SCORE THEM. THIS IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOU IF YOU ENJOY CONCERTS AND MUSIC AND WANT TO PRESERVE YOUR MEMORIES.
“Without a doubt Nick Cave is a master of his trade.
I've seen Nick Cave live a lot over the years and before each show I wonder how he will out do his past performance and without fail he and the Bad seeds or Grindermen go above and beyond any expectations. This show became a deeply emotional experience for me, sitting with my wife (who had never seen him live) he drew us in and we held on tight. Until the next time I see him this was the greatest show on earth.” -
Darrenmc11 on
Nick Cave concert
“They had to start late because of stage not being ready and open band didn't get to play, but sides that they where freaking awesome. My friend won ticket to see them .I only knew a few songs by them .they put on a great show I would see them again and take everyone I know see them . they now have a new fan and the wait was worth it . iwas done on the floor and they sound great . great job you guys.hell of a show . if you haven't for don't know who they are really should go see them worth it in my book!! ” -
misty_dawn on
Muse concert
“This was my first experience at both 7 Cedars and a concert!! =) I couldn't have been more excited to be there supporting Stevie Stone and local artists. It was unimaginably amazing, I had an outstanding time with everything. The bar was excellent. The entire experience has left me wanting more ^.^ I can't wait to be able to go to another! =) Please come back again soon!! =)” -
Bubblez420 on
Stevie Stone concert
“Here is a link to some pics from that day to put my story in more perspective. I do not own these and none of these are me or the group of friends I was with. Just wanted to share them here to anyone else who was at this epic show
http://www.vintag.es/2015/09/historical-photos-of-fans-in-grateful.html” -
Islesfan on
Marshall Tucker Band concert
“Setlist:
We Are Detective
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Love on Your Side
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Science Fiction
Play Video
You Take Me Up
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Lies
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Lay Your Hands on Me
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
If You Were Here
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Doctor! Doctor!
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Hold Me Now
(Thompson Twins song)
I seem to remember him playing King for a Day, but I could be wrong.” -
markguitar on
Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey concert
“So, what can I say... I'm totally stunned about this concert! I can't believe how amazing was the whole show and how amazing voice has Ryan. He sang his soul out and so did I! I hope that they come back to Slovenia like they promised. They really are great musicians and they deserve all the glory that they get! Thank you One Republic for this amazing concert! :)” -
julijat on
OneRepublic concert
“Setlist:
•Benedict's Blues
•Hangin' Out
•Sweet Honky Tonk
•Take That Devil Out Of Me
•Little Big Man
•Sonny
•Take Your Love Away
•You Never Know What You're In For
•Last Of The Rock Stars (avec Gaspard)
•On Elvis Presley's Birthday
•Land Of Nod
•Hardcore
•Even Steven
•Green River (version électrique - avec Gaspard)
•Diamonds By The Yard (avec Gaspard)
(encore 1)
•On Romeo Street
•And General Robert E. Lee
•Heroes
(encore 2)
•Worried Man Blues
•Dusty Roses” -
gemmamipi on
Elliott Murphy concert
“Setlist:
1. If I Were the Wind (and You Were the Rain)
2. Eraserhead
3. Paintbox
4. This Green and Pleasant Land
5. The Freak Show
6. Beautiful Soul
7. Faces of Light
8. Breaking the Spell
9. Explorer of The Infinite
10. Nostradamus (Stargazing)
11. It's Only Me
Encore:
12. Indigo
13. Masters of Illusion
” -
gemmamipi on
Pendragon concert
“Big band, great show!
Setlist:
1. A las 9
2. Tú y yo
3. Struck by life
4. My midnight world
5. The finish line
6. Beneath the gate
7. Not enough
8. Love and Fire
9. Silent star
10. Nobody knows
11. Aquí estás
12. Días mejores
13. One note
14. Talking in my sleep
15. Merry go round
16. My lil' Darling
17. Moon almost full
18. Sunrise number 1
19. Llévame
20. Dormi ya
21. Like a rolling Stone
22. Nothing on my radio” -
gemmamipi on
Stormy Mondays concert
“It was fantastic, so much joy, I'm nearly speachless!
And I saw everyone in the public superenjoyed it too, almost tears in many peoples eyes of enjoyment.
Super super, I will come next time for sure
Big thanks also to all people in the crew together with Mrs Satriani. Hope you all vill have a fantastic way both on the roads, walking on the street sides and on stage :-)
Big hugs from av very happy music lover!” -
LenaHultman on
Joe Satriani concert
Superb show, featuring back projections, the new album and classics from the Jethro Tull catalogue, the use of Ryan O'Donnell really helped Ian out vocally, and his use of theatrics was to be applauded .
I was there!! Sixteen years old, lost a percentage of my body weight in perspiration, passion, energy, one of the finest gigs I’ve been to. It rained on the inside of the windows.
One of the first and best rock concerts of the dozens and dozens I went to as a teen. The Allen was a relatively small venue, approaching a very large highschool or college auditorium. Seating was first come first serve. The tickets cost a whopping $6 each and were sold as under counter sales at various "hippy" stores (records, clothing, curiosity, book) boutiques of the era. The was no ticket master to scrape 50% off the top... Musically they were as good as or better than the radio, if you get my drift. "Spot on" as the Brits might say. (sometimes live just plain sucks...that's just the truth. Vocal chords get stressed, finger get jammed, backs get sore, hangovers do their damage, etc) I've been to some pretty sobering concerts over the years) The light show was pretty good as I recall, I had been to a few concerts and seen many on tv, but it was the first time I saw such an (at the time) elaborate "light show" on stage.
Oh, btw, Golden Earring was originally scheduled to act as front band, but the story goes (or went at the time) that their bass player had OD'd, so they were replaced by some no-name third tier group called "Kansas" who played a song that later went a bit "viral" called "dust in the wind"
I've been to probably 50 or 60
rock concerts" since ~1971, and of them, I'd rank this in the top 5.