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| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Jan. 13, 2008 at 7:37 a.m. |
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Today's story on OnMilwaukee.com about crazy ticket-buying experiences made me think about concert-going, something I've been doing for a little less than 3/4 of my life now.
I've been to so many shows that I can't possibly hope to remember all of them -- and that's not even counting gigs by "local" bands. I couldn't even tell you what my first one was. I've been to so many, they mostly blur into one.
There were great ones that stand out -- from The Jam at the Palladium in New York City to The Smiths at the Aragon in Chicago on the first night of their first proper American tour -- and ones I wonder how I got talked into going to (The Human League and Blue Angel at the Palladium, Screamin' Blue Messiahs, The Primitives and Savage Republic at The Metro ... not together of course -- an interminable Tom Petty show at Summerfest).
I saw Stereophonics' original line-up at the Double Door, but also the latest, too-metal-for-me version at Summerfest -- and a couple other versions in Chicago and Milan in the interim. I saw Idlewild at the Cactus and they were terrible, bless their hearts (I do love them), and once in Chicago with Placebo, who were brilliant that night and on the others I've witnessed them in action.
I've seen more reggae shows than perhaps anyone besides Sly Dunbar (I know, I exaggerate for effect). I've seen King Sunny Ade, Fela Kuti, The Bhundu Boys, The Mahotella Queens.
I've seen jazz gigs at Ronnie Scott's in London and at Joe Segal's equally legendary Jazz Showcase in the Blackstone and its "new" location too: Kenny Burrell, Milt Jackson, Jimmy Smith, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Stanley Turrentine.
I've seen the hardcore Beastie Boys (with The Necros!), the hip-hop Beasties (remember the giant phallus and the cage dancers?!) and even the instrument-playing Meters-y Beasties (at The Rave), too. For pete's sake, I've seen Kronos Quartet, Pavarotti and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and the occasional folkie like Kate Rusby, whose voice sends shivers.
Odd, then, that I don't really have any great ticket stories, but boy I could tell you lots of useless information about everything from Modern English, The Birthday Party, The Cure and The (English) Beat at The Ritz and The Specials (with The GoGos!) at the Pier in 1981 to Echo & the Bunnymen at Milwaukee's Uptown Theater in 1985 to U2 and the Pixies in Chicago in 1992 to The Candyskins in Manchester and Middlesborough, England in '97 to Neko Case in three cities and a couple different band configurations (Corn Sisters!) a few years later.
In the end, the only thing that matters to me is that I've experienced the thrill of all kinds of live music in a lot of different settings. And, really, even if all of the other shows I've ever seen had sucked, it would still have all been worth it for the times I've stood nearly face to face with Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. While I've had lots of favorites over the years, no one has ever made a sound as thrilling as The Jam did. My being 15 probably didn't hurt, either.
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Posted by Bettybcool on Jan. 14, 2008 at 2:22 p.m. (report)
THE SMITHSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????????????????????? awwwwww So jealous.
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Posted by EliCash on Jan. 13, 2008 at 2:17 p.m. (report)
MAN, I wish I could've seen The Jam & The Smiths... ...I'm jealous...
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Posted by brunocarlson on Jan. 10, 2008 at 8:38 a.m. (report)
Wow, Thanks for the dreadful memories. I thought I had properly disposed of such memories and The Human League, Tears for Fears, Modern English, etc. But thanks to this I can now email old friends and say, "Remember when we were young and stupid to pay-out our small high school paychecks for (insert now horrible 80's band here)." Thanks tremendously, my shrink will be sending you a bill.
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