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Post by Kamera on Aug 27, 2024 8:23:44 GMT -6
5. Girls Can Tell 4. Lucifer On The Sofa 3. Gimme Fiction 2. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga 1. They Want My Soul
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Post by venom on Aug 27, 2024 8:36:06 GMT -6
1. Girls Can Tell 2. They Want My Soul 3. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga 4. Kill the Moonlight 5. Lucifer on the Sofa
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Post by mookie on Aug 27, 2024 9:05:59 GMT -6
1 Gimme Fiction 2 They Want My Soul 3 Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga 4 Kill the Moonlight 5 Lucifer
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Aug 27, 2024 9:06:19 GMT -6
1. They Want My Soul 2. Ga Ga Ga Ga 3. Kill the Moonlight 4. Hot Thoughts 5. Gimme Fiction
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Post by monasterymonochrome on Aug 27, 2024 11:49:24 GMT -6
1. Ga Ga Ga Ga 2. Kill the Moonlight 3. Girls Can Tell 4. Gimme Fiction 5. They Want My Soul
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Post by reviewzz on Aug 28, 2024 15:46:33 GMT -6
1. They Want My Soul 2. Kill The Moonlight 3. Gimme Fiction 4. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga 5. Transference
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Post by teekoh on Aug 28, 2024 23:06:24 GMT -6
1. Kill the Moonlight 2. Girls Can Tell 3. Gimme Fiction 4. Gax5 5. They Want My Soul
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Sept 10, 2024 12:46:31 GMT -6
Top 5 biggest potential gaps you could have in your TK (inspired by venom) (artists have to still be alive/touring) 5. Foster the People (Last seen 2012; 12 year gap) 4. Jane's Addiction (Last seen 2011; 13 year gap) 3. Thirty Seconds to Mars (Last seen 2011; 13 year gap) 2. Avenged Sevenfold (Last seen 2011; 13 year gap) 1. The Who (Last seen 2006; 18 year gap) Of the first few dozen acts I saw live, I saw a remarkable number of them multiple times through the years, so the gaps are much smaller than these above. I also opted to NOT include festival sets, but rather headliners I'd purchased tickets to see.
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Post by llamaoftime on Sept 10, 2024 13:00:19 GMT -6
I'll also exclude fest sets for the first time seeing them, but count them if it closed a gap. Like for example Animal Collective would be on here for headlining shows but I did see them at Pitchfork 21. Also excluded openers but not co-headlining. I went off my setlist.fm list which I haven't ever fully audited (I do plan to do this one day) so I think it's missing a few shows
5. Whitney (last seen 2017, 7 year gap) 4. Muse (last seen: 2015, 9 year gap) 3. Paul McCartney (Last seen: 2012, 12 year gap) 2. Weezer (Lats seen: 2011, 12 year gap) 1. U2 (Last Seen: 2009, 15 year gap)
Didn't know whether to count Panda Bear which would have been 2014, since I saw him in Animal Collective, would have slotted in at 3. I've seen a lot of bands twice. Festivals would have opened this list up a lot more
Some bonus long gaps I've had ZZ Top (2006 to 2017) Phoenix (2010 to 2017) LCD Soundsystem (2010 to 2017) My Morning Jacket (2011 to 2019) Animal Collective (2012 to 2021) Cut Copy (2014 to 2022)
Solid chance I end up at the Weezer Blue Album show later this month and close that gap
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Post by Tweet on Sept 10, 2024 13:00:34 GMT -6
Mark Knopfler (2009) Don Henley (also 2009) Nick Lowe (2011)
Pitchfork 2011 acts (Cold Cave, Woods, The Dismemberment Plan, DJ Shadow)
The Verve Pipe (early 2012) Mogwai (June 2012)
I think Knopfler and Woods/Cold Cave Mogwai are the only ones I'd actually want to see again on that list
Edit- updated to not include fests per board suggestion
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Post by alady on Sept 10, 2024 13:39:11 GMT -6
Me realizing I haven't seen U2 in 27 years lol
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Post by mookie on Sept 10, 2024 13:41:14 GMT -6
I guess mine would just be stuff like the Eagles and Eric Clapton that I last saw in the 90s and have absolutely no desire to ever see again
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Post by venom on Sept 10, 2024 13:46:05 GMT -6
potential gaps to close:
1. duran duran (october 1993) 2. L7 (august 1995) 3. sick of it all (august 1995) 4. mxpx (october 1997) 5. eminem (july 1999)
actual gaps closed:
1. matthew sweet (22 years, 10 months, 15 days) 2. veruca salt (18 years, 9 months, 27 days) 3. primus (18 years, 9 months, 23 days) 4. quicksand (17 years, 4 months, 23 days) 5. pj harvey (15 years, 8 months, 13 days)
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Post by teekoh on Sept 10, 2024 14:00:28 GMT -6
1. Weird Al - 1997 2. Barenaked Ladies - 2000 3. Guster - 2000 4. Something Corporate - 2001 😎 5. Blood Brothers - 2004
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Post by Pale Hose on Sept 10, 2024 14:04:21 GMT -6
My top 5 would be:
Jackyl Dec 6 1994
Queensryche April 26 1995
Neil Young August 23 1995
Life of Agony Dec 6 1995
The Pharcyde Feb 23 1996
Of this group Neil seems like the most likely candidate for me to see again, if he ever does another Chicago proper show.
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Sept 10, 2024 14:19:29 GMT -6
1. Weird Al - 1997 2. Barenaked Ladies - 2000 3. Guster - 2000 4. Something Corporate - 2001 😎 5. Blood Brothers - 2004 best list thus far
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Post by clouddead on Sept 10, 2024 14:22:46 GMT -6
Barenaked Ladies would be high on my list too. Saw them in 1998 in Rosemont.
Others I think would be up there: Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Bloodhound Gang.
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Post by teekoh on Sept 10, 2024 15:58:17 GMT -6
BNL and Guster were the same show at UIC Pavilion. Whole family went.
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Post by nanatod on Sept 10, 2024 16:39:16 GMT -6
Me realizing I haven't seen U2 in 27 years lol my only U2 show was when I chaperoned nanababysister and her best friend to the rosemizon in 1987, 37 years ago.
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Post by nanatod on Sept 10, 2024 16:52:09 GMT -6
5 acts I've seen once prior to September, 1985, and never again, even though they are still alive:
The dBs Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels Mick Taylor Nightranger The Temptations
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Post by doso on Sept 10, 2024 21:58:15 GMT -6
I can’t figure out my top five atm but I’m going to close a venue gap by attending IDLES at Aragon Ballroom next Wednesday. It will be my first time setting foot in that venue since Feb. 4, 1993 when I saw Keith Richards and the X-pensive Winos w/ Soul Asylum opening. 31+ years!
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Post by fiveiron83321 on Sept 11, 2024 20:29:12 GMT -6
1. Five Iron Frenzy (November 2003) 2. U2 (May 2005) 3. Arctic Monkeys (August 2009) 4. The Walkmen (August 2010) 5. Muse (October 2010)
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Post by fivehole on Sept 11, 2024 21:33:33 GMT -6
- Front 242 (July 93 @ Lollapalooza)
- Blues Travelers (July 96 @ HORDE)
- Helmet (February 2005)
- Breaking Benjamin (August 2006)
- Sheryl Crow (July 2007)
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Post by ten15 on Sept 12, 2024 4:59:06 GMT -6
I can’t figure my top 5 but my #1 is also my first concert: The Doobie Brothers August 11, 1982.
Not coincidentally, that date was also the last time I was hit in the head with a turkey leg.
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Sept 12, 2024 6:17:21 GMT -6
1. Five Iron Frenzy (November 2003) 2. U2 (May 2005) 3. Arctic Monkeys (August 2009) 4. The Walkmen (August 2010) 5. Muse (October 2010) Where / what night did you see the vertigo tour?
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Post by zircona1 on Sept 12, 2024 7:29:35 GMT -6
I can’t figure my top 5 but my #1 is also my first concert: The Doobie Brothers August 11, 1982. My #1 is also my first show: REO Speedwagon, July of 1987.
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Sept 12, 2024 13:29:55 GMT -6
I looked up what a Weird Al setlist looked like in 1997 and saw that he was doing a parody of the Friends theme song as if he'd written it for Home Improvement Do you perhaps recall this? It's very funny.
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Post by borracho on Sept 12, 2024 13:41:32 GMT -6
jethro tull (april 79) yes (june 79) kansas (oct 80) loverboy (apr 81) blue oyster cult (sept 81)
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Post by teekoh on Sept 12, 2024 13:41:41 GMT -6
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Post by chvrchbarrel on Sept 12, 2024 13:47:41 GMT -6
god i love weird al
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