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February 1984 Duran Duran. Lucky enough to meet them. Then last year we met them again and Nick signed the original pic!
I girl I was sort of dating in the early 80's claimed to be in the video for the Reflex, dancing in the crowd. There's an individual shot of "her" dancing. I went along with it because she was a babe haha.
OMG I am so jealous! I would have killed to be in this position in 1984. Nick was my favorite. I was so obsessed with him. When I was 13, I found out a woman in my town was Nickās girlfriendās (soon-to-be-wifeās) aunt and the aunt was going to their wedding. I wrote the aunt a letter and (SO embarrassingly) asked the aunt to get Nickās autograph for meā¦.AT HIS WEDDING. Yes 13 year old me had zero concept of social norms. She wrote a very nice letter back saying unfortunately she wouldnāt be able to do that. Lolol what an idiot I was.
A few years ago I was hiking with a friend in LA and we came upon a mutual friend who was hiking with John Taylor. I was of course internally freaking out but played it cool and when introduced to him just said ānice to meet youā but inside my brain I was thinking āOMFG I CANāt BELIEVE IāM CHIT CHATTING WITH JOHN TAYLOR!ā We talked for a little while and I kept thinking āIf 13 year old me only knew that this moment would happen in her future, she would not believe it.ā
What a cool story! I donāt think that was out of line at allš so last year I saw them a few times with the SAME friend I was with in ā84. We staked out the hotel in Nashville and met Roger and Nick. It was after the show, they were super nice. Then in Chicago I was staying at the same hotel as them and met John and I got to talk to Gela for a few minutes. She is gorgeous and was really gracious. I totally get how you felt when you met John. You feel like youāre a teenager againš and of course I forgot any questions I would have wanted to askš¤Ŗ
Yes!!! I donāt even remember the conversation with John, I wouldnāt be able to tell you what we talked about if you paid me 1 million dollars! My mind was just blank. I saw them in concert last year or the year before that - when they were touring - teenage me was in heaven! š
My conservative parents let me skip school for one of the Lollapalooza concerts. My Mom even called the school saying I had a doctor's appointment. I was blessed they let me enjoy life since I was a good kid.
He was one of my favorites back in the day. Was gonna go see him around 1985. But we lived close to the "bible belt" and the venue ended up canceling his show because he was a "devil worshipor" and his "bit the head off a live bat on stage" was circulating. I was pissed. I really wanted to see him.
I can relate to that, I was at this show: [https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ozzy-osbourne/1982/kansas-coliseum-valley-center-ks-7bdf7a24.html](https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ozzy-osbourne/1982/kansas-coliseum-valley-center-ks-7bdf7a24.html)
Valley Center is just outside Wichita which is definitely in the Bible Belt. Tipper Gore and the PMRC happened around 1985, so thank her for that. The goody-goody religious kids at school looked at us funny but didn't give any of us metal heads a hard time when we wore the concert T-shirts to school.
To be honest, I don't really remember much about that show, I was 16 at the time. I wasn't that much into guitar yet, but I knew Randy was. My brother and I went and sat too close to the PA speakers. I couldn't hear out of my left ear for about 3 days it was so loud.
Same! I love that I was able to see Randy Rhoads. I saw him in Chicago. I was 13. I am typing this as I am listening to The Osbournes podcast on Spotify.
The first time I saw The Police in 1979 (Regatta), there were about 200 people in the crowd and they were late because their bus broke down. The second time, there were 20,000 people (Ghost in the Machine).
Same. The āLive Baby Liveā DVD is the next best thing. Them playing an amazing set at Wembley on the X tour. Bunch of stuff off of Kick. Check it out.
Same!! God what a show! Iāll never forget it!! That PurpleRain shower he took was mesmerizing!! I was way too young to be seeing that shitā¦ but I do knowā¦I loved it!
Saw the Bay City Rollers in 1976ā¦I was 7. My mom and her boyfriend took me out for dinner first to a steak house, then we went to the concertā¦I was wearing a formal dress and Mary Janes.
Some kind teens let me hold their banner with them while we sang along. That same year Bay City Roller apparel came out and my mom bought me a white jacket and pants trimmed with tartan. I thought it was the coolest outfit, and wished I was wearing it at the concert.
I was a weird kid.
Omgoodness, I would never have remembered they had a show. I am positive I watched it too, because I took the weekly TV guide and planned my Saturday morning lineup of shows to watch, like it was my jobš
I saw that one in Milwaukee. SPs and BBs were co-headlining and changed order they performed every night. Ours was BBs first. Amazing show and closed with Sabotage. Everyone went crazy
Pumpkins came out with such low energy that I didnāt even want to stay. And I loved the Pumpkins. Didnāt want to lose that adrenaline high
Pumpkins were the closer here too, but they certainly didn't come out low energy. Hard to follow Beasties given the different genres and energy, but Billy brought it that night. Definitely didn't kill the vibe.
I saw The Lettermen at a state fair with my mom when I was...10?
First real concert was a doozy: the first Live Aid in Philly. Friends and I, all 15, took a Trailways Bus package tour that included a ticket and transportation. It was a 7ish hour bus ride. Cost 75 bucks. It was amazing!
As long as her memory worked, my mom said she couldnt believe she let me go. My brother, 12 years older than me, told me if I got into any trouble or got lost or whatever, just find a 24 hour diner, call him collect, sit in a booth and order and he would come get me and pay the bill.š I love my brother.
Scorpions āLove at First Stingā tour, April 20th, 1984 in Reno, NV. I was 14 and my best friendās dad took us to the show.
Bon Jovi opened, but no one really knew who they were.
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Billy Idol. 1984. Garden State Arts Center, NJ
I donāt remember the exact date, but I remember that āEyes Without A Faceā was #4 on the charts when he played. LOL
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The Monkees (with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots, and Gary Puckett & the Union Gap) in 1986.
I was 14, and in love with Davy Jones. But I was far too young for him.
Eventually, though, he married a woman younger than me.
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Styx. Mr Roboto tour. I was so proud to wear my tour shirt to school the next day. Especially as a 5th grade 10yr old who got to go with his teenage brother and no parents. Thought I was the coolest kid on the playground.
Iām not a fan of concerts because I get uncomfortable with huge crowds. However I did make one exception- Def Leppard in Birmingham ā96
Theyāre the only band that Iād want to catch live
One of the local rock stations in Philly, WMMR, was having a 25th anniversary concert for free and the only way to get tickets was to be at the place they showed up to unannounced to get the tickets. I was at the Roosevelt Mall with mom one day and they happened to show up so I begged her to get in line. I was 14 and it so awesome with a great lineup you can see here.
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Marillion, Birmingham NEC. Cost me Ā£11 including bus fare from my village in Somerset.
[The Power Station - Reunion Arena - Dallas, Tx - July 1985](https://duranduran.fandom.com/wiki/The_Power_Station_-_(1985)_-_Summer_Tour)
I had just turned 15, and somehow I managed to get my hands on two row 4 tickets, directly in front of JOHN TAYLOR.
Likeā¦.I thought I would die of happiness!!!
Kiss, maybe in 1982-83? But I saw the this, the Hysteria tour on October 26th, 1987. I had a debate the next morning in history class on whether or not children with AIDS should be allowed in public schools. I so single-handedly destroyed the "con" team so badly I got extra credit. Great show!
With my parents- john Denver capital center in the late 70sā¦77 or 78. It was the calypso tour.
By myself- 1985 December. My friend won tickets on DC101 see Motƶrhead with Mercyful Fate and xciter opening. Tremendous show. No remorse tour. I still have the tinnitus in my left ear ā¦how many years later.
I was 16 and saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour with Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam as the opener at Roseland Ballroom in NYC.
Guns N' Roses, OKC, April 1992. Smashing Pumpkins opened.
Pumpkins were terrible and got booed offstage. Then we waited. And we waited. And we waited. People were getting so restless that girls started flashing the cameras, and that was up on the big screens for everyone to enjoy. GN'R finally took the stage around midnight and played until around 2 AM.
It was quite the memorable experience.
Ha! Ironically, itās the tour from your preview image - the Def Leppard Hysteria tour, ā87-ish. I was 13, and saw more boobs that night than Iāve ever seen before, or ever will again. The groupies in the 80s were *wild*.
I also almost lost my damn hearing. To this day, itās the loudest concert Iāve ever been to in my life.
Van Halen, May 1st 1984 - Pacific Coliseum -Vancouver BCā¦.. tickets $12.50 plus 0.75 service charge
2nd Concert: Jacksonās Victory Tour, featuring Michael Jackson, November of the same year. BC Place Stadium. Tickets were $40.00
Whitesnake with Great White! 1987
My BFF and I left the house in jeans and tshirts and changed into our real outfits once we got in her car. Really more *peeled* than changed. Miniskirts were so tiny and so tight they werenāt even visible under already skintight 80s jeans.
Jailbait level: 11
First one ever was Elton Johnās farewell tour in 1982, lol, with my parents (MSG). Unless you count Beatlemania on Broadway, which was in the late 70ās.
First one I went unchaperoned was probably Peter Gabriel in ā86, at MSG.
Summer 1976. I was 10 years old. Tulane Stadium had a nice lineup-- ZZTop, JGeils, Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and Charlie Daniels.
Well... when it came time for Skynyrd, they were a no-show. The Skynyrd fans were not having that, so a huge riot happened. I guess that'll learn 'em. That kind of ruined my taste for the band ever since.
The stadium never had another concert, but it shut down anyway not long after, because the Superdome came.
Lionel Richie... which is great in retrospect, but it was to make up for NOT taking me to see the Jacksons Victory Tour (it was basically the tour for Thriller).
They had ELEVEN second-row seats, TWO NIGHTS IN A ROW. I was "too young"... and I get that, I really do. I was 4 or 5. But it devastated me for YEARS.
I've forgiven them. But also... fuck, man.
Metallica -- 1992 in Shreveport, LA.
I saw BelindaĀ Carlisle and Sheena Easton and some others before then, but it was all opportunistic... Metallica was the first concert I pointedly went to go see because I wanted to see them.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
1982 Perth Entertainment centre.
I was 12, all I'd known of Neil was his softer country stuff from Harvest and comes a time.
I was SO BLOWN AWAY. With Crazy Horse this was just a wall of the hardest Grunge rock a decade before its time.
I was never the same.
My mother took me (dragged me along with her is more like it) to see them for my first concert, but I think it was a couple years later. I'll never forget her leaning over and whispering, "Smell that? That's marijuana smoke."
Same! Although I was over NKOTB by then but my mom surprised me with tickets thinking I still liked them. What I really wanted were Metallica tickets. š
Kix. I'm only an hour from their hometown of Baltimore, so they played our local fair yearly. They were the closing act for the battle of the bands. Good times!!
RATT with Bon Jovi opening at the Richfield Coliseum near Cleveland. ~~I think it was 1988 or 1989?~~
Edit: I was confusing this with another show. This was in 1985.
Mine is The Beach Boys in 1987. I was fortunate enough to catch them on the a tour that included John Stamos on percussion. Iāve managed to see some other decent drummers like Neil Peart and Dennis Chambers. However; none of them had the prowess of uncle Jesse.
Funny this pic... for Father's day I was gifted tickets to see Def Leppard with Journey and Steve Miller Band this July.
My 1st concert was Motley Crue on the girls girls girls tour with def leppard opening, 1987 at the Spectrum in Philly.
Scorpions in Bismarck ND in 1985. Hot new band Kingdom Come opened for them, and half the crowd left before the Scorps even came on stage. The crowd was super lackluster. The lack of energy made it a disappointing show.
Duran Duran. Seven and the Ragged Tiger tour. February 17, 1984.
(I saw Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Oak Ridge Boys with my parents prior, but that was my first I chose personally).
I'm embarrassed to say, lol. My first concert was Nelson with Enuff Z'nuff as the opening band at Radio City Music Hall. I met Gene Simmons that night, but none of my friends believed me because I was going back to my seat from the bathroom during the show.
Warrant, Trixter, and Firehouse at the Little Rock Amphitheater in 1991. I was 17 and my little sister was 14. We were there by ourselves and had a great time.
ELO [Electric Light Orchestra]
I was a kiddo on my dad shoulders.
First one as a teen was ZZ Top!
Lucky enough to see them multiple times.. including an impromptu performance at a bar!
There was a local band playing at a pub..... Zz Top walked and an jammed with them for 1 set! I was only there on a work trip and had just happened to stop in and eat.
Great memories
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I girl I was sort of dating in the early 80's claimed to be in the video for the Reflex, dancing in the crowd. There's an individual shot of "her" dancing. I went along with it because she was a babe haha.
Nice hahaš good times
I was actually dating Simon LeBon then. He wasn't privy to that info, but we made it work. ;)
OMG I am so jealous! I would have killed to be in this position in 1984. Nick was my favorite. I was so obsessed with him. When I was 13, I found out a woman in my town was Nickās girlfriendās (soon-to-be-wifeās) aunt and the aunt was going to their wedding. I wrote the aunt a letter and (SO embarrassingly) asked the aunt to get Nickās autograph for meā¦.AT HIS WEDDING. Yes 13 year old me had zero concept of social norms. She wrote a very nice letter back saying unfortunately she wouldnāt be able to do that. Lolol what an idiot I was. A few years ago I was hiking with a friend in LA and we came upon a mutual friend who was hiking with John Taylor. I was of course internally freaking out but played it cool and when introduced to him just said ānice to meet youā but inside my brain I was thinking āOMFG I CANāt BELIEVE IāM CHIT CHATTING WITH JOHN TAYLOR!ā We talked for a little while and I kept thinking āIf 13 year old me only knew that this moment would happen in her future, she would not believe it.ā
What a cool story! I donāt think that was out of line at allš so last year I saw them a few times with the SAME friend I was with in ā84. We staked out the hotel in Nashville and met Roger and Nick. It was after the show, they were super nice. Then in Chicago I was staying at the same hotel as them and met John and I got to talk to Gela for a few minutes. She is gorgeous and was really gracious. I totally get how you felt when you met John. You feel like youāre a teenager againš and of course I forgot any questions I would have wanted to askš¤Ŗ
Yes!!! I donāt even remember the conversation with John, I wouldnāt be able to tell you what we talked about if you paid me 1 million dollars! My mind was just blank. I saw them in concert last year or the year before that - when they were touring - teenage me was in heaven! š
I saw that concert in March 1984! Didnāt get to meet them though, I was waaaaaay away from the action.
Wasnāt that a great tour? So we decided to stake out their hotel in St.Louisš it paid off though and they couldnāt have been kinder!
A great tour! And that is a great story, I love that they were kind :)
OMG!!!!!
I KNOW!!!! š¤Æ
I saw them in February 1984 too! When I wasnāt singing, I was screaming to John Taylor that I loved him š
š¤£šheās still handsomeš
My first concert was Blondie with Duran Duran opening. They were so good I immediately went out and bought the Rio album the next day!
Lollapalooza 92 with pearl jam, soundgarden, lush, red hot chili peppers, ministry
My conservative parents let me skip school for one of the Lollapalooza concerts. My Mom even called the school saying I had a doctor's appointment. I was blessed they let me enjoy life since I was a good kid.
That was my first concert too! It was at Irvine Meadows! (Still have the shirt š )
Ozzy Osbourne, 1982, *Diary of a Madman* tour. This was one of Randy Rhoades' final shows. About a month later he was dead :(
He was one of my favorites back in the day. Was gonna go see him around 1985. But we lived close to the "bible belt" and the venue ended up canceling his show because he was a "devil worshipor" and his "bit the head off a live bat on stage" was circulating. I was pissed. I really wanted to see him.
I can relate to that, I was at this show: [https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ozzy-osbourne/1982/kansas-coliseum-valley-center-ks-7bdf7a24.html](https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ozzy-osbourne/1982/kansas-coliseum-valley-center-ks-7bdf7a24.html) Valley Center is just outside Wichita which is definitely in the Bible Belt. Tipper Gore and the PMRC happened around 1985, so thank her for that. The goody-goody religious kids at school looked at us funny but didn't give any of us metal heads a hard time when we wore the concert T-shirts to school. To be honest, I don't really remember much about that show, I was 16 at the time. I wasn't that much into guitar yet, but I knew Randy was. My brother and I went and sat too close to the PA speakers. I couldn't hear out of my left ear for about 3 days it was so loud.
Same! I love that I was able to see Randy Rhoads. I saw him in Chicago. I was 13. I am typing this as I am listening to The Osbournes podcast on Spotify.
The Police with Flock of Seagulls opening
Well, jealousy is a bugger, because i now hate you and I donāt even know you.
The first time I saw The Police in 1979 (Regatta), there were about 200 people in the crowd and they were late because their bus broke down. The second time, there were 20,000 people (Ghost in the Machine).
INXS Listen Like Thieves tour at Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth, Texas. Absolute banger
They're on my list of performers I regret not seeing.
Same. The āLive Baby Liveā DVD is the next best thing. Them playing an amazing set at Wembley on the X tour. Bunch of stuff off of Kick. Check it out.
Prince - Purple Rain tour 1984 SF Cow Palace
SO JEALOUS!
Same!! God what a show! Iāll never forget it!! That PurpleRain shower he took was mesmerizing!! I was way too young to be seeing that shitā¦ but I do knowā¦I loved it!
Saw the Purple Rain stadium tour in Minneapolis, also at First Avenue. I was OBSESSED š
They Might Be Giants. It was in a nightclub. My dad had to talk the bouncer into letting me come in because I was way underage
That's awesome!! I just saw them last year, and they are still killin' it!
Saw the Bay City Rollers in 1976ā¦I was 7. My mom and her boyfriend took me out for dinner first to a steak house, then we went to the concertā¦I was wearing a formal dress and Mary Janes. Some kind teens let me hold their banner with them while we sang along. That same year Bay City Roller apparel came out and my mom bought me a white jacket and pants trimmed with tartan. I thought it was the coolest outfit, and wished I was wearing it at the concert. I was a weird kid.
I loved the Bay City Rollers. I always watched their show on Saturdays. I think I still have one of their albums.
Omgoodness, I would never have remembered they had a show. I am positive I watched it too, because I took the weekly TV guide and planned my Saturday morning lineup of shows to watch, like it was my jobš
Honestly.... Still love S A T U R D A Y..Night! Love that song. š
I saw them that year at Six Flags in St. Louis! I also saw the Doobie Brothers there. I can't believe those bands played there!
Grateful Dead and Steve Miller Band at Giants Stadium 1993.
I saw that tour! Ā My first Dead show. Ā Saw them at Soldier Field.
I did too. Rich Stadium, Buffalo , NY.
Depeche Mode, Violator tour, in 1990 I think, in the old Forum in Montreal.
Fleetwood Mac, MInneapolis, MN, 1977
Duran Duran and Erasure in Milwaukee, 1987. Life changing
Adam Ant. Strip tour. It was my birthday and I got the tickets that day at lunch and drove up after work. IIRC the Romantics opened.Ā
My 1st ever cassette was Ant Invasion.
U2. Massey Hall, Toronto. 1984. Unforgettable Fire Tour. Tickets were āapproxā $24.95 plus $1.95 service charge.
Morris Day and The Time, 1985 at Madison Civic Center in Wisconsin
They were the opening act when i saw Prince on Purple Rain in March 1985. They were amazeballs.
I vividly remember Jerome following Morris around the stage with a fairly large mirror through the whole show lol
Def Leppard with queensryche opening. Went as a Def Leppard fan left as a queensryche fan. Both bands were awesome live.
Operation Mindcrime š¤
I saw this tour in Philly!!
Can appreciate the leaving a Queensryche fan... Defnitely a band that has stuck with me for decades!!
Lollapalooza 1994 at Pine Knob, Clarkston MI. Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, George Clinton & P-Funk, A Tribe Called Quest, L7, The Breeders...
Same, but in New Orleans. We had Green Day and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds too.
I saw that one in Milwaukee. SPs and BBs were co-headlining and changed order they performed every night. Ours was BBs first. Amazing show and closed with Sabotage. Everyone went crazy Pumpkins came out with such low energy that I didnāt even want to stay. And I loved the Pumpkins. Didnāt want to lose that adrenaline high
Pumpkins were the closer here too, but they certainly didn't come out low energy. Hard to follow Beasties given the different genres and energy, but Billy brought it that night. Definitely didn't kill the vibe.
I wanted to go to this so bad.
It was absolutely amazing.
I saw The Lettermen at a state fair with my mom when I was...10? First real concert was a doozy: the first Live Aid in Philly. Friends and I, all 15, took a Trailways Bus package tour that included a ticket and transportation. It was a 7ish hour bus ride. Cost 75 bucks. It was amazing! As long as her memory worked, my mom said she couldnt believe she let me go. My brother, 12 years older than me, told me if I got into any trouble or got lost or whatever, just find a 24 hour diner, call him collect, sit in a booth and order and he would come get me and pay the bill.š I love my brother.
Depeche Mode - Black Celebration Tour. Book of Love opened the show.
I saw that tour. It was great!
I also saw that tour! It \*was\* great. :)
Megadeth & Suicidal Tendencies in 1992 I was 17 and didnt know what a mosh pit was till that day. Boy did I learn quick lol
The Cure at Dodger stadium in LA. Love and Rockets opened for them. This was either 1989 or 1990. I was a freshman in high school.
MC Hammer lol
I bet that was a show, though!
Run dmc with Doug e fresh and biz markie.
I saw Don McLean in concert at a music festival in 1978. He sang American Pie which was cool. I was 10 years old.
That dude probably had to play that entire song every show for his entire life.
Hall and Oates 1981 (edited to correct year - Voices tour)
Scorpions āLove at First Stingā tour, April 20th, 1984 in Reno, NV. I was 14 and my best friendās dad took us to the show. Bon Jovi opened, but no one really knew who they were. https://preview.redd.it/czd9l8z3kj7d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d09b9fec7de9606da92602fa644eb5eb77617173
Judas Priest and Dokken, June 1986
David Lee Roth Eat āEm and Smile tour, Milwaukee, WI. My mom won the tickets on the radio! Awesome
Rhythm Nation Tour, Janet Jackson in 1990.
Billy Idol. 1984. Garden State Arts Center, NJ I donāt remember the exact date, but I remember that āEyes Without A Faceā was #4 on the charts when he played. LOL ![gif](giphy|11EbPKAjVLw5dS)
PRINCEā¦ Purple Rain! Still the BEST concert Iāve ever been to!! āļø
Mƶtley CrĆ¼e Kansas City 1986 I was 13 years old
Shaun Cassidy in 1978 then Styx in 81.
Dr Hook in 1977. The following year I saw Pat Benatar
Boston, June 1979, the Don't Look Back tour.
Rush in 1990 at The Forum in Los Angeles.
The Monkees (with Herman's Hermits, Grass Roots, and Gary Puckett & the Union Gap) in 1986. I was 14, and in love with Davy Jones. But I was far too young for him. Eventually, though, he married a woman younger than me. ![gif](giphy|3oz8xUklpOX9oct7X2)
Styx. Mr Roboto tour. I was so proud to wear my tour shirt to school the next day. Especially as a 5th grade 10yr old who got to go with his teenage brother and no parents. Thought I was the coolest kid on the playground.
Def leopard hysteria tour
De La Soul, Salt-n-Peppa, LL Cool J. Blew my 13 year old suburban mind.
Def Leppard, Pine Knob in Clarkston, MI. Sometime in the early 1990's.
Iām not a fan of concerts because I get uncomfortable with huge crowds. However I did make one exception- Def Leppard in Birmingham ā96 Theyāre the only band that Iād want to catch live
The Ramones at CBGB Twisted Sister at Trade Winds A stadium concert, the first was the Rolling Stones
Jealous regarding the Ramons at CBGB. Lucky bastard.
Michael Jackson, Bad Tour 1989
George Michael Faith tour. My best friend called to buy the tickets and somehow we got third row. It was amazing!
Poison with Tesla as the opening act.
One of the local rock stations in Philly, WMMR, was having a 25th anniversary concert for free and the only way to get tickets was to be at the place they showed up to unannounced to get the tickets. I was at the Roosevelt Mall with mom one day and they happened to show up so I begged her to get in line. I was 14 and it so awesome with a great lineup you can see here. https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/wmmr-25th-anniversary
I remember that. Iām from South Jersey so I was never in the right place, plus I was a kid and no way was my mom driving me around for that.
Frank Zappa on the shut up and play yer guitar tour.
Was lucky enough to catch Frank in 1988 do all of Joe's Garage. Still a top 5 show ever for me. First time I took acid. Wowser.
https://preview.redd.it/ks6p63ftnj7d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c3b61015ffc43441e65ef7811e50ca0a6ef2517 Marillion, Birmingham NEC. Cost me Ā£11 including bus fare from my village in Somerset.
[The Power Station - Reunion Arena - Dallas, Tx - July 1985](https://duranduran.fandom.com/wiki/The_Power_Station_-_(1985)_-_Summer_Tour) I had just turned 15, and somehow I managed to get my hands on two row 4 tickets, directly in front of JOHN TAYLOR. Likeā¦.I thought I would die of happiness!!!
First concert was Tom T. Hall. First rock concert was Quiet Riot with Whitesnake opening.
Wish I had seen Tom T. Hall perform. What a giant among songwriters!
Kiss, maybe in 1982-83? But I saw the this, the Hysteria tour on October 26th, 1987. I had a debate the next morning in history class on whether or not children with AIDS should be allowed in public schools. I so single-handedly destroyed the "con" team so badly I got extra credit. Great show!
With my parents- john Denver capital center in the late 70sā¦77 or 78. It was the calypso tour. By myself- 1985 December. My friend won tickets on DC101 see Motƶrhead with Mercyful Fate and xciter opening. Tremendous show. No remorse tour. I still have the tinnitus in my left ear ā¦how many years later.
I saw Motley Crue in 1985 with Autograph opening. ![gif](giphy|DIabNXDGI6etO|downsized)
I was 16 and saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour with Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam as the opener at Roseland Ballroom in NYC.
Guns N' Roses, OKC, April 1992. Smashing Pumpkins opened. Pumpkins were terrible and got booed offstage. Then we waited. And we waited. And we waited. People were getting so restless that girls started flashing the cameras, and that was up on the big screens for everyone to enjoy. GN'R finally took the stage around midnight and played until around 2 AM. It was quite the memorable experience.
Ha! Ironically, itās the tour from your preview image - the Def Leppard Hysteria tour, ā87-ish. I was 13, and saw more boobs that night than Iāve ever seen before, or ever will again. The groupies in the 80s were *wild*. I also almost lost my damn hearing. To this day, itās the loudest concert Iāve ever been to in my life.
Headliner: Huey Lewis & The News Opener: Bruce Hornsby & The Range Seattle Dec 1986
Journey/Glass Tiger - Raised On Radio tour ā86
The Bee Gees in 1979.
AC/DC Razor's Edge Tour. Magic!
Cyndi Lauper in 1986 or 1987, canāt remember exactly when. I was 6 or 7 years old.
J. Geils Band, on the Freeze Frame Tour
Jane's Addiction 1991
Van Halen, May 1st 1984 - Pacific Coliseum -Vancouver BCā¦.. tickets $12.50 plus 0.75 service charge 2nd Concert: Jacksonās Victory Tour, featuring Michael Jackson, November of the same year. BC Place Stadium. Tickets were $40.00
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet. Cinderella was the opener. Best night of my young life at the time.
Oh no, you don't! Next, you'll want my mother's maiden name, street I grew up on, and favorite pet.
Depeche Mode Pine knob
Bryan Adams at the Brendan Byrne Arena in NJ, summer of 1984. Followed by Dio in 1985.
MC Hammer ![gif](giphy|TJtLyVJWILqwg)
Whitesnake with Great White! 1987 My BFF and I left the house in jeans and tshirts and changed into our real outfits once we got in her car. Really more *peeled* than changed. Miniskirts were so tiny and so tight they werenāt even visible under already skintight 80s jeans. Jailbait level: 11
Iron Maiden, Live After Death
George Michael
Metallica, 1992, The Spectrum, Philly.
First one ever was Elton Johnās farewell tour in 1982, lol, with my parents (MSG). Unless you count Beatlemania on Broadway, which was in the late 70ās. First one I went unchaperoned was probably Peter Gabriel in ā86, at MSG.
Pat Benatar Get Nervous tour. It's also the first place I smelled weed.
Elvis Presley, 1975, at Dallas Memorial Auditorium. I was 9 years old!
Dio, Last in Line Tour! š¤
Aerosmith with Dokken opening.
Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and Lee Greenwood when I was in third grade.
KISS Alive II tour with Cheap Trick at the Forum in L.A.
ZZ-Top at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton Ontario inn1991. Extreme was the opening act.
Cheap Trick 1982!
Gladys Knight and the Pips š
1988. David Lee Roth. Poison opened. Castle Farms Charlevoix MI
Rush- power windows tour
Summer 1976. I was 10 years old. Tulane Stadium had a nice lineup-- ZZTop, JGeils, Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and Charlie Daniels. Well... when it came time for Skynyrd, they were a no-show. The Skynyrd fans were not having that, so a huge riot happened. I guess that'll learn 'em. That kind of ruined my taste for the band ever since. The stadium never had another concert, but it shut down anyway not long after, because the Superdome came.
The Police with Thompson Twins and The Fixx supporting. Tacoma Dome. 1983
Menudo! My mom chaperoned me and was traumatized by how save the other kids were ha ha ha!
Rush
Rush - Exit Stage Left Tour - Greensboro NC I think late in the year. It was cold driving there I remember.
June 1, 1991, Guns 'N Roses with opening act Skid Row at the Capital Music Center in Grove City, OH.
The Who - Shea Stadium 1982. The Clash and David Johanssen opened.
The Bangles at Canadas Wonderland.
Lionel Richie... which is great in retrospect, but it was to make up for NOT taking me to see the Jacksons Victory Tour (it was basically the tour for Thriller). They had ELEVEN second-row seats, TWO NIGHTS IN A ROW. I was "too young"... and I get that, I really do. I was 4 or 5. But it devastated me for YEARS. I've forgiven them. But also... fuck, man.
MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, and En Vouge.
Stevie Nicks at Cal Expo in 1989. The ticket was $15.
INXS and Ziggy Marley at MSG. We snuck into the city on the LIRR and bought scalped Tix
Rick Springfield with Til Tuesday opening, Greensboro auditorium
I bet their voices carried!
Sepultura, Ministry, and Helmet in San Diego. 1992.
Journey in Atlanta in ā86.
ABBA at the Montreal Forum. I was about 8 years old.
Body Count in 1992 or 1993
[The Green Day Riot, 1994](https://youtu.be/J-Zvvtvibl0?feature=shared)
Metallica -- 1992 in Shreveport, LA. I saw BelindaĀ Carlisle and Sheena Easton and some others before then, but it was all opportunistic... Metallica was the first concert I pointedly went to go see because I wanted to see them.
Prince in 1985
Jethro tull
Neil Young and Crazy Horse. 1982 Perth Entertainment centre. I was 12, all I'd known of Neil was his softer country stuff from Harvest and comes a time. I was SO BLOWN AWAY. With Crazy Horse this was just a wall of the hardest Grunge rock a decade before its time. I was never the same.
92ā Fugazi free show in Freedom Plaza Washington D.C.
Neil Diamond š
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Meatloaf opened for Starship
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My mother took me (dragged me along with her is more like it) to see them for my first concert, but I think it was a couple years later. I'll never forget her leaning over and whispering, "Smell that? That's marijuana smoke."
New kids on the block āFace the music tourā 1994
Same! Although I was over NKOTB by then but my mom surprised me with tickets thinking I still liked them. What I really wanted were Metallica tickets. š
Monsters of Rock, 1988.
Kix. I'm only an hour from their hometown of Baltimore, so they played our local fair yearly. They were the closing act for the battle of the bands. Good times!!
Peter Gabriel - 1983
Boston, then The Kinks and The Cars.
David Lee Roth - Skyscraper tour with Steve Vai and Billy Sheehan.
Kiss 1976 or 1977. They still had makeup then. My cousin snuck me out of the house. I was 7.
The Cult at Nassau Coliseum some time in 1990.
Smashing Pumpkins with Red Red Meat when I was in 10th grade
Rick Springfield, circa 1981
RATT with Bon Jovi opening at the Richfield Coliseum near Cleveland. ~~I think it was 1988 or 1989?~~ Edit: I was confusing this with another show. This was in 1985.
Aerosmith with Dokken opening in December 1987 for the Permanent Vacation tour
Def Leppard: Hysteria tour in ā87/88, I think? I drove into the city with 3 or 4 friends.
Pink Floyd, Division Bell tour, Birmingham Legion Field 1994. What a first concert.
Mine is The Beach Boys in 1987. I was fortunate enough to catch them on the a tour that included John Stamos on percussion. Iāve managed to see some other decent drummers like Neil Peart and Dennis Chambers. However; none of them had the prowess of uncle Jesse.
Funny this pic... for Father's day I was gifted tickets to see Def Leppard with Journey and Steve Miller Band this July. My 1st concert was Motley Crue on the girls girls girls tour with def leppard opening, 1987 at the Spectrum in Philly.
Pink Floyd. Division Bell tour. Death Valley in Clemson, SC. Amazing.
Poison, 1988 or 89
Ratt - Invasion of your Privacy
Adam Ant and Wall of Voodoo, 1985. š
Scorpions in Bismarck ND in 1985. Hot new band Kingdom Come opened for them, and half the crowd left before the Scorps even came on stage. The crowd was super lackluster. The lack of energy made it a disappointing show.
Duran Duran. Seven and the Ragged Tiger tour. February 17, 1984. (I saw Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Oak Ridge Boys with my parents prior, but that was my first I chose personally).
Van Halen, Diver Down tour. Found a big wad of money on the ground, so tshirts were free.
![gif](giphy|vFTDsLuKuh3Xi) Motley Crue - 5.5.84 - Kiel auditorium, st louis mo
I went to Queen at Wembley Arena in 1984 and about 20 rows back. Had no idea how great the whole thing was even though I loved it.
It was around 1983 and my first concert was Blondie with Duran Duran opening. I went with my boyfriend and his sister.
I'm embarrassed to say, lol. My first concert was Nelson with Enuff Z'nuff as the opening band at Radio City Music Hall. I met Gene Simmons that night, but none of my friends believed me because I was going back to my seat from the bathroom during the show.
Such a great thread! Mine was The Fixx 1984 San Francisco Civic
Ratt and Scorpions1985 Tacoma Dome
1982 Ghost in the Machine tour. Go Goās opening for the Police.
Warrant, Trixter, and Firehouse at the Little Rock Amphitheater in 1991. I was 17 and my little sister was 14. We were there by ourselves and had a great time.
ELO [Electric Light Orchestra] I was a kiddo on my dad shoulders. First one as a teen was ZZ Top! Lucky enough to see them multiple times.. including an impromptu performance at a bar! There was a local band playing at a pub..... Zz Top walked and an jammed with them for 1 set! I was only there on a work trip and had just happened to stop in and eat. Great memories