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Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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Created:Thu May 05 1988
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Number of topics:1238
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244.0. "What was your first Concert???" by EUCLID::OWEN (It's 8:05, it's time to rock!) Wed Sep 21 1988 02:09

    I certainly remember my first concert.  It was the Kinks at the
    Worcester Centrum in '83 (hey, I was only 14 at the time)
    
    So what did you go to see for your first concert, heavy metal or
    not!
    
    Tell us what you remember about that concert.  How many have you
    seen since. (I know we all like to brag, but keep it honest, O.K.)
    
    My running total is getting near 75.  Not bad for 5 years worth
    of concerting.
    
    Hell, let's add one more thing to write in this note, What is your
    favorite place to go see a concert.  I personally like the Boston
    Garden.
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244.1YES, I had the best seats!!!MCIS2::AKINSChange...Aint nothin' stays the same!! VHWed Sep 21 1988 05:0011
    The first concert I saw was YES.
    
    I had front row center, couldn't ask for better seats.  It was in
    Springfield (Ma.).  It was a great concert, but the company I was
    with wasn't to hot.  I like Providence best around the New England
    area.   Boston Gardens is too big, and the Centrum doesn't allow
    pyrotechnics.
                             
    
    Bill (The Sentinel)
    
244.2PFLOYD::ROTHBERGWarning, warning, warning . . .Wed Sep 21 1988 06:5818
                Well, the  first  *BIG*  concert I saw (over 2500
                people)  was  Aerosmith,  Pat  Travers  and  Rose
                Tattoo, none of which I like now, so . . .
                
                Since,  I've  probably  seen  close  to  100  big
                concerts (again, that big word).
                
                Favorite place is Providence (or  Miami/Hollywood
                Sportatorium).    Favorite  place  for  "smaller"
                shows would have to be The Paradise.
                
                Least  favorite    place   is  definately  Oxford
                Speedway (after this summers happenings).
                
                - Rob
                
                
244.3Starting with AC/DCLAVA::LALLIWho's come to slay the Dragon ?Wed Sep 21 1988 07:258

    My first concert was AC/DC during Back in Black tour. It was in
    Houston,TX and I was really impressed.

    I won't forget it.

	Didier
244.4DEMOS4::TONYPH-QWed Sep 21 1988 10:056
    
    My first concert was Duran Duran !!! (ahem), but then I'm still
    a nipper, and I haven't seen nearly as many concerts as most of
    your guyz have.
    
    -Tony (Dallison)
244.5Emotions in Motion27996::BJUBINVILLEWed Sep 21 1988 10:599
       Donny and Marie was my first!!!!!
    
    My first real one was Billy Squire!
    
    Awesome!
    After that dance in ROCK ME TONIGHT video, I'm wondering if he is
    "straight??"
    
    BOZ
244.6I support too many toys to spend for concerts. :^)BTO::BAGDY_MShe moves thru my dreams like the windWed Sep 21 1988 11:0113
    
    	My first concert was at the Kingston Fair Grounds.  There was
    five bands playing, and the main attraction was Blue Oyster Cult.
    There was Mountain, Trash, Molley Hatchet and another that I have
    since forgotten.  Quite the concert too !
    
    I would have to say that the Montreal Forum is a good  place  for
    concerts - `BIG' ones anyways, but  for  smaller - around  10,000
    people, would have to be the  Saratoga  Performing Arts Center in
    Saratoga Springs, NY.  It's an amphitheater and nicely kept. That
    is about it.
    
    METALord"
244.7Midnite Maniac.!RDGENG::GREIDWed Sep 21 1988 11:119
My first was not too long ago, it was Krokus/Airace at the Dominion
    Theatre London, the Blitz tour. The concert was good, but Marc Storace
    was a complete a**hole, as Kerrang correctly reported.
    
    I prefer Hammersmith to Wembly and all the concerts I have seen
    there were good, particularily Motley Crue and Iron Maiden.
    
    
    Prince Of The Dawn.
244.8T.P.OBLIO::QUEBECBad Medicine is what I need.Wed Sep 21 1988 12:294
    My first concert was Tom Petty and the heartbreakers in the Boston
    Garden I can't remember how many years ago.  
    
    Rae
244.9CVETTE::GONZALESDon't drink that - it's POISON!Wed Sep 21 1988 12:337
    
    My first concert was Bryan Adams at the Boston Garden in 1986 when
    he was touring his Reckless album.  
    
    Tracy
    
    
244.10REGENT::GALLANTThe Wild HeartWed Sep 21 1988 12:3616
    
    
    	I thought there was already a topic on this somwhere?
    	Wasn't there?  Hmm...I don't know.  Maybe I'm wrong,
    	(I'm too depressed about GTI to think straight...heh heh)
    
    	Anyways!  I'm afraid that since my first concert ever
    	wasn't HM, I can't mention his name here.  Besides, if
    	I DO mention that it was Michael Jackson's Victory Tour,
    	I may get bludgeoned to death by all you animals that
    	want to know where Renee's tatoo is....
    
    	(^;
    
    	Tig~~
    
244.11SMALL and big concerts.PAR5::C_DENOPOULOSWed Sep 21 1988 12:4619
    My first "small" concert was at the Commador Ballroom in Lowell.
    Grand Funk Railroad was playing.  The most memorable thing about
    it was the girl next to me.  When Mark Farner (the guitar player)
    took his shirt off (he was muscular) she went crazy and started
    ripping at MY shirt and clawing me.  I loved it but her boyfriend,
    sitting on the other side of her, wasn't to thrilled.  Later she
    asked him to let her get on his shoulders and he said no.  So, she
    asked me.  Naturally I couldn't refuse a beautiful damsel in distress
    so I said yes.  
    
    My first "big" concert was Ten Years After at Harvard stadium. The
    thing I remember most about that one is how much faster Alvin Lee
    played I'm Going Home live as compared to the studio album. 
    
    Chris D.
    
    P.S. as an aside, the girl mentioned above and I dated for a few
    months after that and then split up.  We remained friends for a
    long time after that.
244.12The OzzTORA::KELLYTo live is to DIE 291-9089Wed Sep 21 1988 12:527
    
    	Mine wern't that long ago...  It was Ozzy and Accept at the
    centrum.  He (the Ozz) was promoting the Bark.. album. And Accept
    was so fu*kin loud... it was the best.
    
    Bk
    
244.13I was a strange kid...ASAHI::COOPERJS Bach is a head-bangin' rocker !Wed Sep 21 1988 12:536
    My first concert was Alice Cooper (funny, eh ?)  I was a mere tot of
    10.  Then I saw David Cassidy, my real hero !  Then I saw the Grateful
    Dead 24 times (yep- I was a dead head), then I started scoping out
    metal... 

    jc
244.14:-)DEMOS4::TONYWed Sep 21 1988 12:566
244.15Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile...ASAHI::COOPERJS Bach is a head-bangin' rocker !Wed Sep 21 1988 13:026
    Yep.  I usta be quite the deadhead unit.  I used to see 'em anytime
    they even came close to Mass !  I even had a 'steal your face' painted
    on my pinto...A BIG one.  The cops loved it !
    
    jc
    
244.16Not my fav band, but accessableMARKER::BUCKLEYTake me down to Paradise CityWed Sep 21 1988 13:187
    
    I'm not tryin to date myself here (Gawd I'm a fresh 25 years old!),
    but my first rock show was Aerosmith at the Boston Garden.  They
    were supporting the Rocks album (1976).  My second concert was
    Aerosmith....
    
    Buck
244.17I still have the pictures I took!HAZEL::STARRYou ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine!Wed Sep 21 1988 13:2421
244.18SYSENG::MCLAUGHLINWed Sep 21 1988 13:4416
    
    My first concert was Van Halen in Oct. 1982 on the Diver Down tour.
    I went with 8 friends in a van to Worcester and had the best time.
    That is still one of the loudest shows I've seen, having been to
    about 50 shows, mostly metal.
    
    The show was on a Saturday, the same day that we took our SAT tests,
    so we were all ready to do some major partying.  I remember walking
    up to the front of the stage over on the side, and Eddie was standing
    on the speakers right over me.  It was incredible to see him wailing
    that close.  Couldn't hear very well the next couple of days, but
    it was worth it.
    
    Sean
    
    
244.19UFO all the wayCSC32::G_HOUSEBack in BlackWed Sep 21 1988 14:5914
    My first concert was UFO at the Phoenix Convention Center in 1980.
    They were incredible!  I love UFO to this day.  
    
    I was sick as a dog (not 'devil dog' references intended) with a severe
    case of the flu, but went anyway.  That few hours was the only time
    that week I felt good.  The Phoenix Convention Center is all concrete
    and they had aluminum risers to sit on.  It was soooo LOUD!  There was
    absolutely nothing in there but people to dampen the sound (I pity
    their sound man...).  You could hold your hands out and FEEL the music
    beating on them.  The entire riser (a pretty big one) vibrated!
    
    It was a great start, even if it was a little late, I was 19.
     
    gh
244.21Teddy and StoraceZUMA::MINARDIWed Sep 21 1988 15:1910
    
    	I think my first concert was the first rock concert at the
    Worcester Centrum 
    	I saw Krokus open for Ted Nugent.
    
    The loudest show I ever saw, my ears hurt for days.
    It was an awesome show.
    I think it was in 1980? 1982? I can't remember.
    
    /Motorbreath
244.22TN, the firstEUCLID::OWENLost on the silent planetWed Sep 21 1988 15:273
    I think that Ted Nugent may have been the first rock act to play
    at the Centrum.  Yea, that was a long time ago.....
    
244.23HAZEL::STARRYou ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine!Wed Sep 21 1988 15:407
>    I think it was in 1980? 1982? I can't remember.
    
Must have been about 1982. If memory seres me correctly, the Centrum opened
in September of 1982. I went to the opening night concert there (Frank
Sinatra with Buddy Rich - great show!)

cat
244.24Ticket was $5.00UFORIA::WHIPPLEDEC/CMS DevelopmentWed Sep 21 1988 17:0114
    Time: 1968/9 (?)
    Place: Boston Tea Party (Ballroom-style -- no seats)

    MC5 (rhythm guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith now married to Patti Smith)

	loud

		opened for...

        
    Led Zeppelin (first U.S. tour)

	even louder (couldn't believe it)
244.26PFLOYD::ROTHBERGWarning, warning, warning . . .Wed Sep 21 1988 17:218
                
                Re: .23
                
                I thought  Nugent  was  the  opening  act for the
                Centrum . . .
                
                
244.28What a nightRICKS::UPHAMWed Sep 21 1988 17:2413
    
     My first concrt was at the Pheonix civic center(?), It's where
    they usually have the world of wheels car shows. Anyway, it was
    in 1976 and it was Graham Parker/Blue Oyster Cult/Bob Seger. This
    was also for $5. The show started 2 hours late due to late arriving
    equipment or somthing like that, GRaham Parker was boo'ed and cupped
    off the stage, then it was announced Seger had a sore throat and
    cancelled, but, BOC finally came on and said they would make up
    for the troubles and they played for at least 2 hours or more. They
    where really good and being only in 7th or 8th grade I was very
    impressed.
    
     /Bill
244.29T.N. headlinedZUMA::MINARDIWed Sep 21 1988 17:289
    re:26
    No way. Nugent headlined (and well he should have).
    
    I remember saying to my friend before the show that the opening
    band would probably suck, but after Krokus was done we were
    both pretty impressed.
    	Ted Nugent was amazing though.
    
    /Motorbreath...who is not a Krokus fan anymore
244.30misunderstandingHAZEL::STARRYou ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine!Wed Sep 21 1988 17:5612
>    re:26
>    No way. Nugent headlined (and well he should have).
    
No, no, no.....when Rob said the opening act, he meant that Ted was the
first band to ever play the Centrum. 

But I'm still quite sure that it was Frank, 'cause it was a big opening 
night celebration (the cheapest tix were $50!). I think Sweaty Teddy 
was the first rock act to play
there.

cat
244.31brain deadZUMA::MINARDIWed Sep 21 1988 18:454
    OOPS, wicked sorry Rob. I should have caught that, but I'm
    moshed out from listening to Metallica all day.
    
    /Motorbreath
244.32Centrum fun facts'EUCLID::OWENLost on the silent planetWed Sep 21 1988 18:479
    re -.1
    
    Frank S. WAS the first show at the centrum
    Ted N. was the first rock show.
    
    (to those of you in other parts of the country, the centrum is very
    dear to those of us from central MA., It opened up the concert scene
    here.  Almost everyone in the last 6 or 7 years has played there)
    
244.33Yeah, so I'm a sad case. But I have excuses..VICKI::SHIPPINGRemember... walking in the sandWed Sep 21 1988 19:375
    First concert was Beatlemania about 6 years ago.  Been too broke
    or too busy or too sick or too preoccupied to go to number two.
    Such a sad, boring life I live...
    
    HITMAN (who would give his *achoo* to see Def Leppard)
244.35Rick Neilson has cool sweatersYODA::MCCARRONWhat?Wed Sep 21 1988 20:2910
    
    Cheap Trick at the Providence Civic Center in 1979.  We had horrible
    seats, I didn't have contact lenses or glasses at the time, so I
    couldn't see, and I almost got hit by a car before the show.  I wonder
    if that had to do with me not being able to see, hmmmmm....  Naaaah, 
    couldn't be!
    
    
    Paul
    
244.36Van HalenII TourSONATA::MCDONALDVoodoo ChildThu Sep 22 1988 03:4711
    
      First concert I went to was Van Halen at the old cape cod collesium
    in 77 or 78,it was right after VHII came out.General addmission,they
    place was wall to wall and about 110 degrees.Still one of the top
    5 shows i've seen,they were jacked.
      Centrum gets my vote for large crowds,the channel for the smaller
    clubs
    
    Shawn
    
    PS. I also saw Teddy/Krokus way back when,wish he was still headlining.
244.37Sherman, set the wayback machine for...TORA::JMINVILLEOnly a fool would say thatThu Sep 22 1988 17:006
    My first concert was Joe Cocker/Edgar Winter Group/Robin Trower
    at the Boston Garden, 1970.  My ticket cost $4!  Sure wish that
    ticket prices would go back to those good ol' levels.
    
    joe (second oldest member of this conference, or what?)
    	 still rockin' though...
244.38CSC32::J_HERNANDEZThu Sep 22 1988 17:307
    My first concert was Led Zeppelin in 1972 when I was five. The first
    concert I went to that a can remember was KISS in 1977, they freaked
    me out and scared the hell outta me. Loved the show 'tho.
    
    
    the devil dog who was a rockin little kid (At least I thought I
    was)
244.39RAVEN1::WHITBYare these people in line?Fri Sep 23 1988 04:2414
    
    
    	A band called Arizona, Kenny Loggins, Fleetwood Mac, and
    	Marshall Tucker were my first in Tucson, Az. (1977)
    
    	It was alright if like the bird's eye view of things. I mean
    	we were way up there in the stands. the damn stage looked 
    	like a matchbox and the bands were a flea circus, but the music
    	was loud and I partied my ass off so I guess it wasn't a complete
    	loss.
    
    	It was at the University of Arizona Stadium and I've been to
    	a few other places but I can't pick a favorite place seein's
    	how I haven't seen them all.
244.40Fool for the City...TRACTR::BACHWhat's another word for Thesaurus?Mon Oct 10 1988 14:045
    FOGHAT, 1979 in Lexington Kentucky (Rupp Arena).
    	
    				SLOOOOW RIIIIIDE
    
    						Cathead.
244.41ROSBIF::PHILIPPAThe Knights that say .... Neee!Mon Oct 10 1988 14:143
	Prince (Ahem).
    
    	Philippa
244.42Ozzy Osbourne - Providence RIENGINE::CASEYYou got to give, to liveTue Oct 11 1988 12:081
    
244.43Never forgetFROST::MARRIERMarching on the night patrol..Sat Feb 11 1989 00:421
	Bob Seger - Blue Oyster Cult, in El Paso Texas in 1976
244.44Getting caught up...RANCHO::BURENWed Apr 12 1989 17:1712
    
    non-HM
    
    Pablo Cruise
    
    HM
    
    Judas Priest
    
    I had to be bound and gagged to be taken there, but I was a changed &
    bettered person afterwards!
    
244.45Nuff said?......COMET::FRISBYAGet In The RingTue Sep 17 1991 19:196
    
    
                STRYPER..........
    
                              Frizkid
    
244.4680,000 people!DPDMAI::THRELFALLLove the One you're WithTue Sep 17 1991 19:266
    The 10th annual (or was it the 11th?) TEXXAS JAM!
    
    Boston, Aerosmith, Poison, Tesla, Farenheit (anyone ever heard of these
    guys??), and a coupla others...my memory fails me. 
    
    
244.47DPDMAI::THRELFALLLove the One you're WithTue Sep 17 1991 19:311
    oh yeah, and Whitesnake...
244.48Do ya believe it??WMOIS::MAZURKASon of the DawnWed Sep 18 1991 11:277
    Alice Cooper at the Boston Garden.
    
        Crazy_Welcome_to_my_Nightmare_tour_Al
    
    Who was that Chic who used to play Heather or Leather Tuscatilli
    on Happy Days??
    Anyways,she opened...
244.49NEEPS::IRVINEI never have, and I never will.Wed Sep 18 1991 11:436
    Was that Suzi Quattro.... ???
    
    Bonzo 
    
    (not old... my sister told me about Ms. Quattro)
    
244.50VCSESU::MOSHER::COOKDemons fall as Angels thriveWed Sep 18 1991 12:062
    
    Yep.
244.51CAVLRY::BUCKACE Regional RepWed Sep 18 1991 12:134
    Her name was Leather, not Heather!
    
    
    Crazy_but_I_won't_see_Cooper_cuz_Pitrelli_ain't_on_the_tour_Buck
244.52So let it be written, so let it be doneVLNVAX::COOPThere is no escape...that's for sure!Wed Sep 18 1991 13:2812
    
    My first: Ozzy's tour for Blizzard (At the time the only h_m I liked)
    My Second: Mosters of Rock, with Metallica, and VH
    The most Recent: Iron Maiden/Anthrax, No prayer on the road
    
    ...Oh did I forget to mention, the Manilow concert in '88, think I saw
    BUCK there!!!!         8*)
    
    
    Chris, Who really didn't go... but really, really wanted to....
    
    
244.53CSLALL::JJSCALZOGive me a shot of the doctorWed Sep 18 1991 15:286
    
    Black -n- Blue Tour at the Boston Gahden.
    BOC kick Sabbaths' butt. This was the first Sabbath tour w/ Dio and it
    showed. Sabbath was fantastic the next tour (Mob Rules). 
    
    jeff
244.54METALX::SWANSONSheFlysStrangeWingsBehindThinDisguiseWed Sep 18 1991 15:339
    re: -2
    
    Your first concert was Ozzy's Blizzard of Ozz, and the second was
    Monsters of rock with Metallica/VH?!  There's a pretty big gap between
    the two.  You mustn't have gone to concerts for like 6 years after
    Ozzy!
    
    |KS|
    
244.55Hard to believe.... not reallyKIDVAX::CESCOBARkickin' A** is my middle name!!!Wed Sep 18 1991 17:1210
    
    exactly, I was in a Classical phase for a coupla years (around 3) where
    I was addicted to classical music, even though I still bought metal
    albums (including the virtually unknown Metallica (RtL)) I had been to
    festivals where bands had played, but since I can't remember who played
    or when, I won't mention them.
    
    Chris, Who has a very great appreciation for classical
    
    
244.56MILKWY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECWed Sep 18 1991 17:539
    
    	RE: April
    
    	Ummm, yeah, we've heard of Farrenheit.
    
    
    	Charlie Farren reads/writes in the MUSIC conference.  8^)
    
    							GTI
244.57AS ABOVE SO BELOW!!!!!CSLALL::PLAFONDTwo,Two Preamps are better than one!Fri Sep 20 1991 10:574
    	AC/DC with Yngwie FU*KING Malmsteen.
    
    	Yngwie was the Ballesz 
    Pierre who was very into Malmsteen!!!!!!!
244.58SUBURB::COOKSI Reek Of PutreficationFri Sep 27 1991 10:357
    Gillan at the Oxford Apollo with Spider supporting.
    
    Then Iron Maiden on the World Piece Tour (still got the t-shirt.Very
    good t-shirt it is as well).
    
    Joe Strummer.
    
244.59NEMAIL::MERCIERStopshootinatmeIdontneedaheartattackMon Jun 29 1992 20:203
    Try to think back through the "Hazy" past, but I think it was
    Black and Blue (Sabbath and Oyster Cult) at Madison Square Garden
    
244.60COMICS::JAMESMEwe and me babe....How about it?Tue Jun 30 1992 06:275
    My First ever concert was U2, The Alarm, The Pretenders at Cardiff arms
    Park in 1987. But my first metal concert was Donington 87...(WASP,
    Anthrax, Metallica, Dio...on and Cinderella and Bon Jovi..YUCK!)
    
    MArk 
244.61SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldTue Jun 30 1992 11:377
    Gillan at the Oxford Apollo in 1982 with Spider supporting. Then
    UFO at the Oxford Apollo in 1983,and then Iron Maiden at the Oxford
    Apollo in 1983,then er,Michael Schenker Group in 1983 (at the Oxford
    Apollo).
    
    Wot a great venue.
     
244.62GRNBUS::DREESthe black & white machineTue Jun 30 1992 13:3411
    
    
    Judas Priest - Glasgow Apollo '78
    AC/DC        - Glasgow Apollo '78
    UFO          - Glasgow Apollo '79
    Van Halen    - Glasgow Apollo ( '81 I think !!??)
    
    Seen too many concerts to mention but the ones above are the stand
    outs.
    
    Derzo.
244.63back when AC/DC were GodlyCAVLRY::BUCKTue Jun 30 1992 13:3612
    >Judas Priest - Glasgow Apollo '78
    >AC/DC        - Glasgow Apollo '78
    
    If I'n not mistaken, this was the same Bill, no?  JP was opening for
    AC/DC in 1978 on their UK tour!!
    
    
    Dood, you rule if you saw that concert!!!
    
    
    Buck, who saw AC/DC in the states with Bon Scott just before he met the
    maker!
244.64NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityTue Jun 30 1992 13:519
    Buck... yo are (to coin a UK phrase) a jammy b*****d!!!
    
    Never saw Bon Scott in Concert, but did see a live televised
    performance in late 77 early 78...
    My first gig...
    
    	Eddie & The Hotrods supporting Boomtown Rats!
    
    Bonzo
244.65I'm being followed by the AyatollahDREGS::BLICKSTEINdbTue Jun 30 1992 13:5416
    Don't laugh (no old fart jokes either):
    
    	Cat Stevens, Madison Square Garden, 1975
    
    Actually that was the first standard "arena concert".
    
    The first non-classical concert I ever went to was clearly a bridge
    between my classical roots and my rock tendencies:
    
    	Renaissance at Carnegie Hall, circa 1973
    
    They made a double live album from that concert too.  There are now
    two recordings made from concerts I've been to - the other being the
    version of "I'm Down" that appeared on the recent "YesYears"
    collection.
    
244.66Do anything you wanna doPEKING::PERKINSPEnglish for Aliens. Shop-shop-...Tue Jun 30 1992 14:314
    
    BONZO! Now that would have been an excellent gig!
    
    Flip
244.67GRNBUS::DREESthe black & white machineTue Jun 30 1992 14:4016
    
    re : 63
    
    Maybe I've got the year wrong because AC/DC and Judas Priest were not
    on the same bill. Thought it was '78 it might have been '79. The Priest
    gig was just prior to the release of "Killing Machine" and they were
    supported by Iron Maiden who had Paul DiAnno up front and had just
    released "The Soundhouse Tapes".  The AC/DC gig was prior to the
    release of Highway To Hell with Bon Scott at his very best. They were
    supported by Def Leppard who had just released their 3 track E.P on
    Bludgeon Riffola (Sp ??). 
    
    Two of the greatest shows I have ever seen.
    
    Derzo.
          
244.68CAVLRY::BUCKRose tint my worldTue Jun 30 1992 14:5128
    >Maybe I've got the year wrong because AC/DC and Judas Priest were not
    >on the same bill. Thought it was '78 it might have been '79. The Priest
    >gig was just prior to the release of "Killing Machine" and they were
    >supported by Iron Maiden who had Paul DiAnno up front and had just
    >released "The Soundhouse Tapes".  The AC/DC gig was prior to the
    >release of Highway To Hell with Bon Scott at his very best. They were
    >supported by Def Leppard who had just released their 3 track E.P on
    >Bludgeon Riffola (Sp ??). 
    
    Well, you have the time frame correct.  Just before Highway to Hell was
    released (1978), AC/DC did a UK tour.  Didn't know about any Lep shows
    supporting, but I DO KNOW that JP supported the band on a few stops (at
    least).
    
    Judas Priest didn't hit the states (with Dianno-based IM) until 1980. 
    I know, I saw all US Priest shows, which started in 79 (Unleashed in
    the East tour), and they returned in 80 with IM (British Steel tour),
    in 81 with IM (Point of Entry tour), in 82 with Dickenson-based IM
    (Screaming for Vengence tour), and again in 84 with Great White (aack!)
    supporting (Defenders of the Faith tour).
    
    Actually, I thought Iron Maiden were BRILLIANT back in the Maiden in
    Japan/Killers days.  They were even good on their Number of the Beast
    tour.  Thought they started to loose it on Piece of Mind, though.
    
    
    Buck, who had front row seats for the IM -- Number of the Beast / JP --
    Screaming for Vengence concert!!
244.69VCSESU::COOKThe Cookster!Tue Jun 30 1992 15:064
    
    re: .67
    
    I"M JEALOUS!
244.70NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityTue Jun 30 1992 15:1816
    Flip...
    
    As I remember the EHR/BTR gig was a most triumphant affair... that
    would have been in the Summer of '78... 16 year old nugget with a
    penchant for da less extreme punk!!!
    
    Between '78-'80 I saw, Iron Maiden... (With Paul Di'), Wytchfynd, Girl
    School, Psycadelic Furs, The Enid, Judas Priest, UFO (about 4 times),
    Randy Calafornia, John Miles, A band called Heratage, etc..
    
    The list for that time frame is pretty extensive, some of these bands
    were excellent, but for the most part they were so wasted it was
    unbeleivable... I saw Def Lep support Wytchfynd... or was it 'tother
    way round... both were p*ss poor.
    
    Bonzo
244.71SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldTue Jun 30 1992 16:188
    Witchfynde.....what a great band. Also,Jaguar,Angel Witch,Samson
    Diamond Head,Holocaust,Fist,Tygers of Pan Tang etc on such tacky labels 
    such as Ebony and Neat records with dreadful productions. 
    
    Eeeeh,those were the days. Er,i think.
    
    
    
244.72CAVLRY::BUCKRose tint my worldTue Jun 30 1992 17:1412
    >Witchfynde.....what a great band. Also,Jaguar,Angel Witch,Samson
    >Diamond Head,Holocaust,Fist,Tygers of Pan Tang etc on such tacky labels 
    >such as Ebony and Neat records with dreadful productions. 
    
    WOW!  What a rush...I can't believe someone else remembers these
    bands?!  My favs were:
    
    Jaguar
    Fist
    Tygers of Pan Tang
    
    Anyone remember Rouge Male?
244.73METALX::SWANSONnothing personalTue Jun 30 1992 17:337
    Witchfynde, Angel Witch, Diamond Head and Samson are my faves out of
    that list.
    
    Also Witchfinder General... anyone remember them?  Does anyone have
    anything by them on CD??!  I tried to find them but couldn't.
    
    Ken
244.74SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldTue Jun 30 1992 17:5713
    Witchfinder General were always a touch too Black Sabbath for me...
    though great album covers. (Fnarr,fnarr).
    
    Rogue Male,they wuz a band. The album cover wuz great,with a kind of
    half robot half male er,type effect.
    
    Not forgetting Hellenbach (g-g-great early Van Halen influenced stuff)
    Tank (Algy Ward,where are you know?),Battle Axe etc.
    
    Also,Killer (from Belgium),Heavy Load (from Sweden), Evil (from
    Denmark),and Acid (from Belgium). I always thought Mercyful Fate 
    circa Nuns Have No Fun and Melissa era were excellent n`all.
    
244.751stTROOA::RATTMANIt ain't that loud.Tue Jun 30 1992 18:258
     
      First concert:  Aerosmith/Skid Row, 2 years ago at Skydome in
    Toronto.
    
     (Call me a youngin....)
    
    Ratt
    
244.78RAVEN1::B_ADAMSFirecracker 400 By PepsiTue Jun 30 1992 19:409
    
    	ACDC was opening for the OZ man here in the states before Jon bit
    the dust.
    
    First Concert..1973-74  Allman Bros,Outlaws,Lynyrd Skynyrd
    
    Call me a old fart..but a fun one!
    
    B.A.
244.79ok ok, it wasn't heavy but it was cool at the time...OOBIE::DAMOREWelcome to the jungle...Tue Jun 30 1992 19:4216
My first concert??

Late 70's , early 80's I forget. Just a young gangly teanager.

My big bro took me to see the Cars, at the Orphium I think??  Anyhow, it
was a somewhat small place.  Very small, we sat 2 seats away from one of the
speakers, right up front.

My ears were literally ringing for 3 days, thought I was gonna go deaf or 
something.  The music was very cool (they remained one of my fav bands for 
years), but as anyone else knows that's seen the Cars in concert, they
don't give a great personal show. Just kinda stand there...

Anyhow, I enjoyed it at the time.

-andy
244.80Great_TimeWMOIS::MAZURKASon of the DawnTue Jun 30 1992 20:284
    Yo,Frizzy_One..
    AeroSmith and G&R at Great_Woods about 2 or 3 years ago!!!
    
        Crazy_I'm_Still_Reelinnnnnn_Al
244.81GRNBUS::DREESthe black & white machineWed Jul 01 1992 08:3252
    
    re. 68
    
    Maiden definately supported Priest on the UK dates of the "Killing
    Machine" tour.....I've got the photos to prove it. The only reason I
    remeber it so well is because my mate had won 2 tickets in a Sunday Mail 
    competition to meet Priest backstage before the gig. We met the band and 
    got photos,autographs etc etc...We missed most of the Iron Maiden set
    because we were backstage but when they finished we also got Clive
    Burr, Steve Harris and Paul Dianno autographs. By this time I was
    totally gobsmacked...14 years of age...and meeting my heroes...ah they
    were the days. 
    
    I remeber the AC/DC - Def Leppard gig because Leppard had just
    completed a couple of dates in support of Sammy Hager in London. Prior
    to that they had played their own headlining tour of small venues. I
    saw them at Ayr Pavilion on that tour. Leppard were very good when they 
    opened for AC/DC but the most vivid memory I have of that night was Bon 
    Scott..mike in hand..strutting from one end of the stage to the other !
    Songs like Touch Too Much, Sin City, Let There Be Rock, The Jack and
    finally the loudest most OTT version of Whole Lotta Rosie I have ever
    heard. Now those really were the days !!!!
    
    
    re.72 Witchfynde & Fist
    
    Saw both of these bands live during the upsurge of the NWOBHM...think
    that stood for New Wave Of British Heavy Metal...or something along
    those lines. Witchfynde I saw when they supported Leppard at Ayr
    Pavilion...they were appauling...nuff said. Fist I saw supporting UFO
    at Glasgow Apollo and they are still probably the WORST band I have
    ever seen. Shocking to say the least.
    
    Diamond Head are the only band from those days that deserved to make it
    big..but didn't. Sean Harris' vocals were great and drew comparisons
    with Robert Plant. Saw them live twice and both times the were
    excellent. They recorded 3 albums..the first had no title but became
    known as "Lighning To The Nations",it had a plain white cover and could
    only be bought at there gigs. Think I paid 2 or 3 quid for it...not
    sure now but an absolute bargain. The other 2 were proper studio albums
    called "Living On Borrowed Time" and "Canterbury" both great albums
    that I'd recommend to anyone. Just recently a BBC1 Radio1 In Concert cd
    was released of the band. Might just have to purchase that one !
    
    Derzo.
    
    ps. Anyone remeber Praying Mantis, More and Vardis (the man with talc
                                                                 in his hair!!) 
    
        What about that for a trio of the crapiest bands ever to (dis)grace a
        rock stage !!

244.82NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityWed Jul 01 1992 08:467
    Praying Mantis had a 12" single called Jonny Cool... I know cause I
    still have it!!!
    
    Everything concidered... the NWOBHM was a rather good time... only
    probelms as I remember was getting the money to pay for t-shirts!
    
    Bonzo
244.83SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldWed Jul 01 1992 11:424
    Vardis! Wot a band. They were originally known as Quo Vardis,don`t you
    know.
    
    
244.84GOES11::G_HOUSEBlack Sheets Of RainWed Jul 01 1992 23:525
    If you want to see Bon Scott in action, check out the film "Let There
    Be Rock".  Concert footage from a show in Paris, as I remember.  I saw
    it back around '82.
    
    gh
244.85COMICS::JAMESMI used to be human until...Thu Jul 02 1992 08:193
    It is a great video.....Livewire is a great start to the set
    
    Mark
244.86SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldThu Jul 02 1992 10:124
    I`ve got the video on Betamax.
    
    Embarassing,eh?
    
244.87Rock Goes To CollegeKBOMFG::TMCMANUSThu Jul 02 1992 11:0712
    Does anyone else remember seeing AC/DC circa 78/79 on "Rock Goes To
    College" TV show. I don't think my life was the same again!!
    
    Most vivid memory of that was Bon carrying Angus (who was mid-solo)
    through the middle of a coupla' hundred completely bewildered teenagers
    who were gasping for air. Only wish I could see that one again.
    
    Re Witchfynde...one of my fav NWOBHM songs was "Give 'Em Hell" - whaada
    classic!!
    
    Tom
                    
244.88NEEPS::IRVINEPrisoner of my own MoralityFri Jul 03 1992 10:239
    Tom,
    
    Do you  remember the first Witchfynde Single... at the very and of the
    song there was a fade in of the Dick Bartin theme tune and those
    Imortal words... "This one's for you Geoff..." which if I remember
    correctly refers to Geoff Barton.. "Kerrang?" who was at that time
    editor of "Sounds"....
    
    BOnzo
244.89KURMA::IGOLDIESo be it....!Fri Jul 03 1992 22:1117
    my first major concert was (gulp)Saxon "Rock the Nations" tour with
    Loudness supporting.The first concert I was at was Magnum when they
    played in my home town (Stirling).A week earlier,Phil Lynott's band
    after Thin Lizzy called Grand Slam played at a venue about 2 miles from
    my old house and I missed it.................................not happy!
    
    
    NWOBHM...........the band that always stuck in my mind about this era
    other than the big boys was Tank.Not because they were good but I
    remeber seeing a 12 inch picture disk of theirs for sale in a Norweigan
    record store.A year later I went back to the same store and there it
    was........STILL!
    
    
                       not only that,they were crap!!
    
                                                  Staynz
244.90VCSESU::COOKThe Cookster!Sun Jul 05 1992 15:173
    
    Only time I saw Saxon was with Triumph on the Aliied Forces tour at
    EM Loews.
244.91SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldMon Jul 06 1992 10:5811
    I saw Saxon on that Rock The Nations tour at Hammersmith Odeon.
    
    I also saw them on the Crusader tour at the Oxford Apollo.
    
    .......Much to my embarrassment. ho!ho!
    
    "Where were you in `79 when the dam began to burst?
     Were you wearing denim,wearing leather..."
    
    etc,etc.
    
244.92GRNBUS::DREESthe black & white machineMon Jul 06 1992 11:109
    
    Saw Saxon supporting Motorhead at Glasgow Apollo in '79. 
    
    Biff Byford came onstage with a knife between his teeth and promptly
    flung it point end into the floor. How macho....eh !!. 
    
    Saxon were ok...Motorhead were great and as you'd expect very,very loud! 
    
    Derzo.
244.93SUBURB::COOKSThis is the Modern WorldMon Jul 06 1992 11:152
    Motorhead in 1979,eh? Superb.
    
244.94Back from vacaCADSYS::FENNELLCold November rainMon Jul 06 1992 11:469
My first show was KISS in 1976 on the Destroyer tour in Montreal.  The
sound was unbelievably loud and distorted.  I think the fire marshal had a
fit because they were toned way down with the flames/smoke next time I saw
them (Love Gun Tour - blech).

I took some amazing pictures of the 2nd show though.  What a concept being
able to bring a camera to a concert...

Tim
244.95"Queen with Thin Lizzy"SALEM::STIGFri Nov 13 1992 14:545
    My first show was Queen with Thin Lizzy backing them up. It was at the
    Boston Garden. I think it was the "Day of the Races" tour. I'm not too
    sure...Of course Queen put on a great show as usual. Thin Lizzy was
    without Brian Robertson cause he was sick I think..that relly bummed me
    out. I think he is a great guitarist!!
244.96CAVLRY::BUCKSomebody to LoveFri Nov 13 1992 14:593
    -1
    
    WHAT A SHOW!!  Wished I had seen that puppy!!
244.101"Living Here In My Safe European Home..."ARRODS::OHAGANBThe Return of KipperheadFri Nov 13 1992 15:084
    The Clash, TRB, X-Ray Spex, Steel Pulse....Victoria Park, 
    East London, 1978.
    
    barry.
244.104MSBCS::MCBRIDEWon't you be my neighbor?Fri Nov 13 1992 16:078
                                
    My first concert was Jefferson {Starship,Airplane} at the Boston
    Music Hall (later to become the Wang Center) on the "Earth" tour
    and I don't remember 'xactly what year it was, but I think it was
    about '76 or so.
    
    Also in that same time frame, I saw Kiss (the year that they were
    really HUGE) and ELO (ditto).
244.105Oh Donny!COMET::MARTINNToo sexy for this conferenceFri Nov 13 1992 17:292
    Does seeing the Osmonds when your 10 count as a first concert? :)
                                                               Rat
244.107MSBCS::MCBRIDEWon't you be my neighbor?Fri Nov 13 1992 18:155
    
    Re: Rat
    
    No.
    
244.108I got the Beat!CAVLRY::BUCKSet Life/No_Stupid_PeopleFri Nov 13 1992 18:264
    RE: Go-Go's gig.
    
    Hay -- it was a tough choice between them, Dee-Lite, and Frankie Goes
    to Hollywood!  8^)
244.109KDX200::COOPERI even use TONE soap !!Fri Nov 13 1992 19:028
    Cool BARRY !!  I can't beleive someone else knows who Xray Specs 
    are !!  the BALLZ dood!
    
    I've already entered this before, but my first concert was
    David Cassidy at the Music Hall in Boston.  Imagine that sh*t?
    
    And I was bummed that Susan Dey wasn't there...
    
244.110KURMA::IGOLDIEFrayed ends of sanityMon Nov 16 1992 09:108
    I started lat but made up for it in a a big way.
    
    First concert........Magnum..in the Stirling Royal Albert hall
    first major venue....Saxon at the Edinburgh playhouse with Loudness
                         supporting!
    
    
                                                Staynz
244.111LIZZY WILL NEVER DIE..MAST::RADLERTue Nov 17 1992 13:2710
    
    That Queen show at the Garden was awesome.  I was there.   The reason
    Brian Robertson wasn't there was because he had gotten in a brawl in a 
    bar and broke his hand... But I didn't mind because 1) Gary Moore was
    that man that took his place that night at the Garden and 2) I got to
    see Brian during the next tour at the Orpheum...
    
     LIZZY LIVES
    
       Rich
244.112METALX::SWANSONNetwork partner excitedTue Nov 17 1992 13:404
    Hey Rich, what's up?!  Fancy seeing you in here!
    
    |KS|
    
244.113Greatings from BelgiumBIS6::PIETERS_JJohan PIETERSMon Jul 25 1994 13:158
    My first concert:LED ZEPPELIN in Vorst Nationaal in Brussels
    They were great.
    "BONZO" we still remember You...
    The Belgium fan's loves You.
    
    
                           Jopi
    
244.114TRACTR::JENNISONNot A Good Day TO Be A Bad GuyMon Jul 25 1994 13:173
    
    
    YOU lucky thing!!!
244.115Greatings from BelgiumBIS6::PIETERS_JJohan PIETERSWed Jul 27 1994 15:2413
    I'm happy that i saw Them,but the fan's here in Belgium are more
    "unlucky" because Bonzo's dead.In the States are rumours that
    Bonzo's son will take over from his father,...
    
    
                                Jopi
    
    
    I saw also Fleedwood Mac(very good,very nice);Santana(also good);
    Golden Earing;Phil Collins(very......good)and Pink Floyd come to 
    Werchter in Belgium.Is there anyone who knows concerts from
    Kanses in Europe ???See You later.....
    
244.116TRACTR::JENNISONNot A Good Day TO Be A Bad GuyWed Jul 27 1994 17:0810
    
    Yes,,, There are rumours that Bonham will fill in to go around
    for a LED ZEP REUNION... I would love it !!!!
    
    Fleetwood Mac must have been excellent....
    
    
    Seeya
    
    SueJ
244.117Greatings from BelgiumBIS6::PIETERS_JJohan PIETERSThu Jul 28 1994 13:3414
    Sue,can You let me known if You hear something about a reunion....
    or if they bring out a new CD...
    I'm also traying to have a copy of there film "The song remains the same"
    in VHS.I'm traying via my video shop but it seem's not easy.
    Maybe YOU(or other Notes writters) have a solution for my problem.....?
    
    
                           Thanks in advance,
                            
    
                             Jopi
    
    If You like,You may writte to my All-in-one account:Pieters_j@BRO
    See You...................
244.118TRACTR::JENNISONNot A Good Day TO Be A Bad GuyThu Jul 28 1994 13:523
    Sure -- No Problem!! Ill keep you updated!
    
    SueJ
244.119Greatings from BelgiumBIS6::PIETERS_JJohan PIETERSThu Jul 28 1994 14:239
    Whaw,.........YOU are very quick...
    Thanks again
    Sorry for my bad english.
    
    
                          jopi
    
    
    Rock and roll will never dy.
244.120BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTYAsk for a mine and I'll give you the shaft.Mon Aug 01 1994 09:379
    
    >Whaw,.........YOU are very quick...
    
    
    	Yeah, she's got quite a reputation.
    
    	8^)
    
    							GTI
244.121TRACTR::JENNISONNot A Good Day TO Be A Bad GuyMon Aug 01 1994 10:252
    
    Shawn GAWD....I Love u... 8}
244.122BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYAsk for a mine and I'll give you the shaft.Mon Aug 01 1994 11:585
    
    	Awww, it's just lust.  8^)
    
    							GTI
    
244.123Greatings from BelgiumBIS6::PIETERS_JJohan PIETERSMon Aug 01 1994 20:0811
    reply on .121
    Me or GTI...
    
    
    
    My i ask You to answer Quick... 
    
    
    
                          jopi
    
244.124Once upon a time.....CASINO::DPHILLIPSTue Aug 29 1995 19:359
    My first concert was J. Geils in 1977 at the Boston Garden.  We had 
    last row, balcony seats.  We could barely see 'em but we had a ball.
    I paid $7.00 for the ticket (I think) and $5.00 for the T shirt. I
    still have the ticket stub and T.
    
    My "date" that night kissed me then yelled at me for letting him
    on a first (and only) date.  I've been confused ever since!!
    
    Boys, geeshe!
244.125I_Missed_ItWMOIS::MAZURKASon_of_A_Wicked_Good_TimeTue Aug 29 1995 19:448
    Being from Worm_Town I Scorn My_Self fer Never Seeing them at WPI.
    I Believe they Played ther Many Times..And tho I was Under_Aged..
    I Know I Couldda Snuck_In.As it is...I Never got to see them.
    Would Love it if they Could Put their Ego's A_Side and Play the
    Gahden One more time before they Blow the Place Up.
    
    
      Crazy_Blow_Yer_Face_OUT_Al
244.126Oh what a nite!!CASINO::DPHILLIPSTue Aug 29 1995 19:505
    I saw them again after that.  A new Years eve show.  Talk about wild!!
    A bunch of us (high schoolers in the 70's, mind you) rented a bus and
    with no chaperones went to providence.  That poor bus driver!!
    
    Grammy
244.127My blood runs cold, my memory has just been soldEDWIN::HOOKERWed Aug 30 1995 00:405
    Re: .124
    
    I was 5 !  :)
    
    Shane, the young whipper snapper
244.128Rush was my first show!SUBSYS::MSOUCYWed Aug 30 1995 10:0914
    
    My first concert was Rush at the Music Hall back in '79. I forget who
    opened up for them, I think it was Starz. My friends had 24-27th row
    seats (somewhere down there), they said I could ride in if I could snag
    a ticket, 10 days before the show I scooped 3rd row balcony! AWESOME
    concert, partied up there that night! Really good show, then saw em in
    Milwaukee in '80 and the CowPalace in '81. '80 show had 38 special and
    I almost got thrown out due to constantly heading to the front! Hey!
    Liberty weekend from bootcamp at the time!
    
    ;-)
    
    Mike
    
244.129I'm not even sure it "counts" but...DREGS::BLICKSTEINMy other piano is a SteinwayWed Aug 30 1995 12:0017
    My first "rock" concert (and if you know me, you'll know this is totally
    appropriate) was Renaissance playing with an Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
    in NYC.
    
    That concert was recorded and became the album "Renaissance - Live at
    Carnegie Hall".
    
    Not a "typical" rock concert by any means, much of the audience was
    in suit+tie and formal dress (it was the first "popular music" concert
    ever held at Carnegie Hall, a place that is steeped into the tradition
    of classical music) and it was an incredible experience.
    
    My next concert was Cat Stevens at Madison Square Garden.  Then a Yes
    concert at Roosevelt Stadium in Newark where two guys had a knife fight
    on the hood of my 67 Chevy Impala.
    
    	db
244.130POWDML::BUCKLEYgive em the boot!Wed Aug 30 1995 12:342
    My first rock concert was Rush, also, on the Hemisphers tour (year?)
    in Houston, TX.  We were in the front row and I was blown away!!
244.131My first concert...PATE::SCHIAVONEThe little things that kill...Wed Aug 30 1995 12:5110
	My first concert was Yes and Donovan at the Gahden...I went with 4
	people from NYC, who were big fans of Yes.  It was the Going for the
	One tour and Wakeman was on tour with them.  Man that guy was impressive
	And then Jon Andersons voice...

	Since we were all kinda young we enlisted a driver and bought him a 
	Ticket...this guy ate all the blotter he could find, what a ride home.

	/Cap'n Quad
244.132DREGS::BLICKSTEINMy other piano is a SteinwayWed Aug 30 1995 13:053
    re: Yes & Donovan
    
    Hey, I was AT that concert too and it was one of my first as well.
244.133HOZHED::FENNELLA cowboy's life is not for meWed Aug 30 1995 13:063
Buck,

Looks like that was Thursday March 1, 1979 (approximately)
244.134sounds like 1980!SUBSYS::MSOUCYWed Aug 30 1995 13:127
    
    Ah! That was circa 1980 as I saw Permanet Waves first in '79, then the
    Hemispheres tour (EXCELLENT show with lights/screen!), then Moving
    Pictures which was good as well!
    
    Mike
    
244.135BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Aug 30 1995 13:145
    
    	My first ever was Motley Crue at The Providence Civic Center in
    	'85, for the Theater of Pain tour.  Did Dokken open up that show?
    	I don't remember.
    
244.136Yes was excellent!SUBSYS::MSOUCYWed Aug 30 1995 13:1513
    
    I saw Yes in the gahden back in '79 also! After I got out of HS. It was
    "In-the-Round", all Yes, about 2-2.5 hrs! Excellent show as Wakeman put
    the old strap to one of his keys/synths and came out and was jammin on
    the front of the stage! Another excellent concert! We were going to see
    them in Springfield the night before, but the guy at Sears mentioned
    the second date in boston, we said "Five tickets please" when he said
    he had 6th row seats! Sat the entire show until Roundabout for the
    encore with Chris on the 8-string bass (at least I think it was an
    8-stringer, probably a 6 string, but after partying that night, it
    didn't matter!).
    
    
244.137CRUE & VINCE STILL MY FAV'SKDCA01::CDCUP_TORRENWed Aug 30 1995 14:4511
    	Well, my first was The Stray Cats, I was just a little nard,
    and went with my Mom, back around 1982 ( I was 11 or 12 )
    
    	Re-.135 The Crue, thats pretty funny, I think I have that concert
    on a bootleg. Bands I've seen open for the Crue were, Shout-Accept,
    Theater-Y&T, Girls-Whitesnake, Dr.-Warrant (Buffalo) Tesla (Toronto)
    Johnny Crash & Lita Ford (Indiana) Ratt was suppose to open, but
    they were just breaking up. The Crue was my first concert without
    Mom. 
    
    Bobby T
244.138BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Aug 30 1995 14:475
    
    	Y&T ... that was who opened!!
    
    	Thanks.
    
244.139MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:1026
    
    My concert virginity is sorta in question, as my dad was a touring
    musician and I went to many of the concerts he played in (jazz
    and big band stuff). My parents have film with me in a playpen
    at the Newport Jazz Festival, hanging with a bunch of other kids
    who "belonged" to musicians...
    
    My first rock concert, however, was in 72 or 73 at the Worcester
    Auditorium. The headliner was T-Rex (with Marc Bolan), and the
    opening act was some obscure Canadian band that I'd never heard
    of before, but sounded a lot like Led Zeppelin. Their name was
    something like "Wuss" or... oh "Rush", yeah that's it! :-) :-)
    
    The opening opening act was Woostah's own "Albatross"; I knew
    most of the members from hanging out at the old "Bean" music
    store in Worcster, which used to be on Main Street (and later
    on Park Ave where E.U. Wurlitzer is now)... my dad's recording
    and music studio was in the "Day Building" a few doors down
    from Bean... I remember touching my first Arp 2600 there (an
    awe inspiring experience, at the time). I also purchased my
    first "gigging" amp there, an Acoustic 360 with a massive
    twin 18" cabinet...
    
    MEM-O-REEEEEEEES.... gak! :-)
    
    -b
244.140GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:479
    
    
    	I'm not revealing what my first concert was.  I'd
    	be banished from the file forever.
    
    	(It's worse than Xxx Xxxxxx)
    
    	JJ
    
244.141BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:575
    
    	It's gotta be Shaun Cassidy or Milli Vanilli.
    
    	I'll take bets on this one.  8^)
    
244.142ba-ba-ba-ba-baby..don't forget my number...EDWIN::HOOKERWed Aug 30 1995 16:0714
    Ok my first concert wasn't even what I'd call a rock concert...
    my parents took me along...I must have been like 10 or something.
    It was this Juice Newton/ Rick Springfield concert ...AAACCKK !
    What was that song she sang..?? oh yeah "just call me angel of
    the morn-ing ba-by...just touch my feet (or something) before
    you leave...blah blah".  Oh yeah and that big hit by Rick Springfield
    "Jesse's bitch" or something oh yeh Jesse's Girl that was it.
    
    The first real concert I went to wasn't until 1990 when I saw
    Damn Yankees and Bad Company at the Centrum...which was actually
    a really good show and I got in for free !
    
    Shane, who feels like makin love...dunna dahh, dunna dahh, dunna dahh,
    feels like makin...dunna dahh dunna dahh 
244.143The good old day'sAD::STEWARTWed Aug 30 1995 16:087
    Motley Crue at the centrum. I thought it was in 84.........
    Y&T did open for them and then for AC-DC a few months after that. 
    What ever happend to them anyway. All I can remember from that band was 
    that summertime girls tune that they were playing every five minutes on
    the radio that summer.
    
    Jim
244.144BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Aug 30 1995 16:109
    
    	Ever notice that when people don't want to admit remembering a
    	song or performer, they pretend they don't remember the exact
    	name of the song, as if they don't like it any more?
    
    	8^)
    
    	Rick Springfield ROOLZ, and Juice Newton is a doll.
    
244.145CASINO::DPHILLIPSWed Aug 30 1995 16:5114
    C'mon JJ, inquiring minds want to know??!!
    
    Donavan? The Hurdy Gurdy Man was so Mellow Yellow.  He did a 
    song about witches or something.  It was a good song.  My Mom turned me
    onto Donavan.
    
    I remember the Yes, Roundabout Tour.  Everyone talked about that but
    I didn't go. Neil Young with Crazy Horse did a good show about that
    time, too.  I went to that.
    
    
    Grammy, who's not feeling so old anymore.
    
    Grammy, who's not feeling so old anymore!!
244.146BRAT::JENNISONGuess I Was Born To Be BadWed Aug 30 1995 17:118
    My first concert was Styx- The Grand Illusion tour!
    
    
	I was in awe.... 
    
    	We were chaperoned... yippee!
    
    	SueJ
244.147The Grand Illusion...PATE::SCHIAVONEThe little things that kill...Wed Aug 30 1995 17:148

	I saw that Styx tour, it was in the BG and there was a great
	snowball fight in the parking lot afterwards.  It also was the
	loudest concert I have heard in an arena that size...the Kon Tiki 
	take's the loudest show in a small venue (every time)...

	/Cap'n Quad
244.148I was never the same ...BRAT::JENNISONIts A SunShine Day!Wed Aug 30 1995 17:182
    
    It was cool..... 8}
244.149POOKY::OROURKEheaven help the heartWed Aug 30 1995 17:216
    
    Wow--first concert.  I'm having a memory problem...but I think it was
    the Pretenders...but then again it might have been VERY early U2.
    
    /jen (who wondered where her ticket stub collection went to)
    
244.150BRAT::JENNISONIts A SunShine Day!Wed Aug 30 1995 17:275
    I still have my ticket stub collection....
    
    Up to over 100 not including lost ones.... 8(
    
    SueJ
244.151GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 30 1995 18:1516
    
    
    	Ok, ok..... you were right Shawn.  It was Shaun Cassidy,
    	at Tanglewood. I was ten years old.  My aunt's neighbor
    	in Pittsfield took me.  =)
    
    	I don't remember what my first rock concert was.....if I
    	had to guess, I'd say Heart.
    
    	And you're right Shawn.  Rick Springfield still rules.  I
    	read just recently that he'll be releasing a new album
    	soon.  Next to Bon Jovi, I've seen Rick Springfield the
    	most times in concert.
    
    	Ok, the throwing of the tomatoes may now commence.  =)
    
244.152No_SuprizeWMOIS::MAZURKASon_of_A_Wicked_Good_TimeWed Aug 30 1995 19:016
    Splat*****  Squishhhhhh***  Sloooppppppppp~~~~````
    Ahhh...These are too00000 Soft.Give me A_Rock.She needs to Be Stoned
    fer her Sins!!!!   40_Lashes be tooooooo Kind fer the Poor Mis_Guided
    Child.  The Rack!!!! The Rack I Say!!!
    
    
244.153BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Aug 30 1995 19:105
    
    	I'd say she deserves a spanking at least.
    
    	Any volunteers?  Heh ... take number!!  8^)
    
244.154FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienWed Aug 30 1995 21:178
    
    re a few
    
    Y&T and Accept.There was a couple of very under-rated band especially 
    the former!They were quite possibly my favourite American band.
    
    
    							ian
244.155ICS::abs005p8.nqo.dec.com::whitmanWed Aug 30 1995 22:545
  

first concert?  Ratt and Billy Squire at the Centrum... was a cool show..

Whit- 
244.156if I remember correctlyDREGS::BLICKSTEINMy other piano is a SteinwayThu Aug 31 1995 11:411
    Billy Squire's drummer had the "stick trix" thing down to an art form.
244.157circa 1984POWDML::BUCKLEYgive em the boot!Thu Aug 31 1995 12:188
    RE: ian
    
    Accept!  Man, I'll never forget doing whippets in Washington Sq. at 4am
    and someone playing the Balls to the Wall album on their boom box.  I
    was like SO blown away, I became an instant Accept fan for life!
    
    The followup album, Metal Heart, was very good, also.  Too bad they
    slipped into a formula after that.
244.158HOZHED::FENNELLA cowboy's life is not for meThu Aug 31 1995 13:582
Whippets RULE

244.159FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienThu Aug 31 1995 13:5910
    
    I think they tried to go for the US audience and lost a lot of their
    charm.When they booted out Udo and did the "big hair"  then it was
    their downfall.
    
    their album with the barbed wire going through the lassies head was 
    good(even though I can't remember the name)
    
    
    							ian
244.160BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Aug 31 1995 14:043
    
    	"Breaker", I believe.
    
244.161FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienThu Aug 31 1995 21:344
    I believe you're right!It has the classic S.O.B!
    
    
    						ian
244.162vh,scorps,metallica,dokkenBSS::SMITH_STue Nov 07 1995 00:254
    it was the monsters of rock in foxboro, ma
    
    i'll never forget it
    
244.163First concertsSMURF::RODGERSNothing is written.Mon Nov 13 1995 13:348
My first concert was Steppenwolf in Hartford, CT around '69.  Then I saw Led
Zeppelin and Chicago Transit Authority on separate occasions at Yale Bowl, some
time in the very early 70s.  (I still mourn the senseless death of Terry Kath.)

Around the same time period, I saw Rush and Kiss (separate shows) at the
Coliseum in New Haven.  Awesome shows.

Val
244.164POWDML::BUCKLEYbullet with butterfly wingsMon Nov 13 1995 13:374
    RE: -1
    
    Chicago Transit Authority -- YES!!  i saw them on many occaisions in
    the early 70s -- killer act!
244.165BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsMon Nov 13 1995 13:446
    
    	And what a show that must've been ... wish I could've been there,
    	but alas, I was very young at the time.
    
    	Peter Cetera is DEFINITELY no Terry Kath.
    
244.166POWDML::BUCKLEYbullet with butterfly wingsMon Nov 13 1995 17:445
    >>	Peter Cetera is DEFINITELY no Terry Kath.
    
    yeah -- esp. since one played bass and the other, guitar!
    
    8^)                    
244.167BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Mon Nov 13 1995 18:123
    
    	Ummm, I was referring to vocals.
    
244.168FABSIX::K_KAMARAmoebas On Fleas On RatsSun Jun 02 1996 15:5315
244.169Cheap_Date,Eh?WMOIS::MAZURKASon_Of_Dig_It_AlMon Jun 03 1996 09:166
    BBBBBBBBBBBBBWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhaaahahhahhhahahah!
    
    
    
    
      Crazy_Ohhh_Kit_Al
244.170FABSIX::K_KAMARStimpy, You Eediot....Mon Jun 03 1996 17:105
244.171No_BiggieWMOIS::MAZURKASon_Of_Dig_It_AlMon Jun 03 1996 18:415
    Sorry..
    Don't Feel Bad.I Once had A Girl Dis Me Because I Got A Hair_Cut!
    
    
        Crazy_Hell_With_Her_Al
244.172first concertFABSIX::L_PETROSINOFri Jun 07 1996 21:244
    My first concert was at Brandeis University I was about 14 
    and I saw George Benson...it was great
    
    Lynne
244.173You asked....LUDWIG::LAMOTHEA B B AMon Jun 24 1996 11:246
    
     My first concert was Journey, then ABBA, then the third concert was
    Air Supply.....what can I say....I'm an old fart too !
    
    /Sax