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Our favorite Milwaukee concerts
Tegan and Sara performing at Molly's favorite concert ever.
By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers

Published Jan. 5, 2009 at 11:22 a.m.
Tags: the rave, the uptown, echo & the bunnymen, aztec camera, elvis costello, auditorium, bruce springsteen, the who, county stadium, judy's red hots, csny, bradley center, riverside, bob dylan, eagles club, atmosphere, the pabst, stone temple pilots, marcus a

As OnMilwaukee.com's Julie Lawrence quips, picking a favorite concert of all time can be like picking a favorite child, pet or Radiohead album. So, don't be surprised that as the editorial staff rocks its favorites below, most will have trouble narrowing it to a single night with a single band.

No on one staff is old enough to have selected Springsteen at the The Uptown Theater or the Beatles at the Arena, but we think you'll find our picks interesting and we hope you'll add your favorites using the talkback feature at the bottom of the story.

Helloooooo Milwaukeeeeee! Are you ready to rawwwwkk?!

Molly Snyder Edler
Staff Writer
Tegan and Sara

I picked last May's Tegan and Sara show as my favorite concert of 2008, but it ranks even higher than that for me. Maybe I'm naming it my all-time favorite because it's still fresh in my mind, but I think a decade from now it will remain in my top picks. The best part of the show for me was the timing. Often I see bands that I have loved for a long time but aren't currently listening to very often, or I see a band I have just started getting into and am not super familiar with their music, but when I saw Tegan and Sara last spring, I was deeply entrenched in their music, both new and old, and listening to it almost every day. Hence, seeing them was almost a spiritual experience. Plus, they are just so dang cute with their sisterly quibbles and side ponytails.

Julie Lawrence
Staff Writer
See the list below


Sometimes picking your favorite concert of the year is like having to say which of your kids, or dogs or Radiohead album you like the most: impossible. They each carry with them unique, wonderful attributes that to break them down into their simplest forms as to compare and contrast falls into the realm of blasphemy, musically speaking. But then to take it to the next unholy level -- your favorite Milwaukee concert of all time (!?) -- well, that is like asking whether you like 1 p.m. more than 2 p.m. There is just no real answer to a question like that.

That being said, here is attempt to remember which of my most memorable musical moments actually occurred here in Milwaukee, because there are so many that happened elsewhere:

CSNY, 2000, Bradley Center
Jets to Brazil, 2002, The Globe
Antony & The Johnsons, 2005, The Pabst Theater
Belle & Sebastian, 2006, Riverside Theater
Morrissey, 2007, Riverside Theater

Drew Olson
Senior editor
The Who and Bruce Springsteen

Queries like this make me wish I drank black coffee, because that's what it would take to get me to remember all the shows I've seen and how much I enjoyed them all. Put a deadline to my head and I would have to say the show I remember most was The Who at the Arena in 1982. I was a HUGE fan of the band as a kid and this was in an era when you didn't have YouTube or live DVDs or reunion tours. They came to Milwaukee for the first time, you had to win tickets in a lottery and it was a big event. The show was great. The band, nearing the end of a tour that wrapped with an HBO broadcast in Toronto, sounded incredible. I remember that it was a school night -- a Monday, if I recall -- and, it was one of the first concerts I attended so it was probably a big deal for my parents, too.

Ask me to name some runners-up and I'll go with several Springsteen shows, including the Miller Park show and one from St. Patrick's Day 2008; The Police at the Arena on the "Synchronicity" Tour; and, all the great Summerfest shows from mainstage acts like Pearl Jam to the old Festival Stage days (Tina Turner, Grass Roots, Jerry Lee Lewis) etc. Along with old favorites like Los Lobos, the Producers, Steve Earle and Sam Kinison (all at the UWM Union) and, of course, seeing intimate shows by the Femmes, BoDeans and Spanic Boys before they "made it big."

Maureen Post
Staff Writer
Atmosphere, Bob Dylan, Stone Temple Pilots an CSNY

My favorite concert in Milwaukee is a tough one; it's so relative and changing that it was tough to pick just one. So, for this one, I have a bit of a list of favorites. Atmosphere at The Pabst in 2006, Bob Dylan at the Eagles Ballroom in 1998, Stone Temple Pilots at the Marcus Amphitheater in 1994 and CSNY at the Bradley Center in 1999 all keep coming to mind. There wasn't anything amazingly perfect about any of these shows but more a matter of just the right mood, timing and experience.

Bobby Tanzilo
Managing Editor
Elvis Costello and The Attractions and Aztec Camera
and Echo & the Bunnymen

I'm the ninny that posed this impossible to answer question to my co-workers, so it's ironic that I find myself entirely unable to respond. The problem is, there have been shows I've loved for various reasons, but to pick one -- say, Idlewild at the Cactus Club because it was charmingly ramshackle and amazingly intimate -- is impossible. There's no way that was the best show I've seen. So, I'm going to go with two shows. The first, Elvis and Aztec Camera, at the Auditorium was the first concert I saw in Milwaukee -- Summerfest excluded -- after moving here. My mom had bought me tickets while I was still in New York. It was a ray of light at a time when I thought my musical life was over. Not long after I saw Gang of Four and then Big Country at the President's Room of the Eagles Club, now The Rave.

Echo and the Bunnymen at the Uptown was great because it was the first big show I went to with my new music geek friends in Milwaukee and we met the band and spent a lot of time with them, hung out backstage and ate hot dogs at Judy's Red Hots across the street. One of my friends even rode the tour bus with them to Chicago to see the gig there, too. I guess my musical life wasn't really dead at all.

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Posted by sandstorm on Jan. 8, 2009 at 9:54 a.m. (report)

i love it that a few peoplehave mentioned that Odd Rock Dream Syndicate show as it tops my list as well. Dream Syndicate's Live At Raji's, while not recorded in milwaukee, is from the same tour and a must own if you still love the band. other shows: Feelies at the Odd Rock Rhino Bucket at the Unicorn Superchunk at the Unicorn Replacements at Marquette (they were sober enough to play 3 1/2 hours of flawlessly flawed replacements "hits") Springsteen at Harley fest (miles better than the bland show earlier in the year at the Bradley Center) Drive By Truckers and Alejandro Escovedo at Summerfest The Figgs at Linnemans 20/20 at Summerfest Tommy Keene at O'Cayz (madison, i know. sue me) Goo Goo Dolls at the Odd Rock

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Posted by Joscasta on Jan. 7, 2009 at 12:02 p.m. (report)

Well the only band I have paid to see live are Counting Crows. They put on a great show with many alternate lyrics and just jamming out. My favorite concert of theirs has to be the Hammerstein Ballroom back in December of 2004, it was a private show open only to 150 fan club members and their guests. I was backstage with interpreters grinning at my friends in the audience... it was so amazing to finally meet the band, and to have an up close and personal show, with the "She wanna run" during Sullivan Street, Raining in Baltimore played in the middle of Goodnight Elizabeth, and Adam explaining how to get an Academy Award nomination that got me an A on my senior thesis in college, when they got the nod for Accidentally in Love. I have a boot of it, and when I listen to it, I miss my east coast friends.

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Posted by AlGiers on Jan. 6, 2009 at 11:22 a.m. (report)

1979 AC/DC opening for UFO at the riverside 1981 The Dickies at the Starship 1981 Squeeze and New York Dolls at the Palms 1988 David and David at UWM 1992 Arc Angels at Starz on 100

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Posted by sijan_heights on Jan. 6, 2009 at 9:19 a.m. (report)

Beasties played Irene J's which is now the Outlaws Clubhouse

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Posted by Clash Fan on Jan. 6, 2009 at 8:51 a.m. (report)

It was Clash at Auditorium, Sinatra at Arena, but it was fun before and after, wasn't it, as the crowds from the two shows entered and exited and intermingled?! I heard Bad Brains also played Top O The Hill but I didn't live in Milwaukee yet. Apparently, the persistent rumors that the hardcore Beasties played there is a myth. Can anyone confirm or deny?

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