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Dire Straits with the Hooters at Red Rocks Amphitheater in the early/mid 80's
Oh man...you just reminded me of the Maceo shows I've seen at the North Sea Jazz festival. He's there every year. You're right...very energetic, very funky with a great band behind him.Sleestack said:Ac ouple of my favorite were Buddy Guy, Maceo Parker and more recently, Muse. All very different, but all great live performers.
The Elton John show at Caeser's is really good, but his "A Man and His Piano" tour of maybe 7 years ago was alot better. Also worth catching is the Gladys Knight show at the Flamingo.. she may be 60 plus but she's still got more energy (and talent) than Christina Aguilera and Brittney Spears put togetherRex said:Also Celine Dion and soon to be Elton John at Caesars' on Feb 18.
To quote Mtry:gene said:No contest. The best live shows are as follows:
1) Pat Metheny
2) Genesis
3) Yes
4) U2
This is fact, NOT opinion![]()
MTrycraft said:Was is DBT or ABX or something like that? Otherwise it is just an opinion and opinions are like @$$holes. Everyone has one.![]()
Hey Cornelius,cornelius said:James Brown in the mid-80s at the old Lonestar in NYC (hey 20to20 K - also where I saw the Jaco Tribute shortly after he died). Nice small venue - amazing gig.
Sun Ra somewehere in the middle of nowhere, near Woodstock. Another smaller venue, I'm still not sure how he fit his big band on the stage. They really connected with the audience - amazing - just one of those nights. I saw him later at the Bottom Line and it was not anywhere near as exciting.