Wow, Dio was kind of a queen. Look at the way he flips his hair at the start of this clip. He's always been more about theatrics than 'heavy metal'. Anyway, my first concert ever was Little River Band. Yep. Next was Cheap Trick, then Def Leppard.
megadeth with suicidal tendencies. ; ) my mom had to take me there and she sat up in the balcony worrying about her chubby little 12 year old baby in the moshing pit... it was awesome though... I LOVED megadeth, dude... ; )
The first concert I remember going to was John Denver with my parents. I think Lollapalooza '91 was my first "real" concert. I remember Butthole Surfers, Janes Addiction, and a LSD Flight simulator. Good times!!!
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, 1993. They were, sadly, dreadful. The sound was murky and horribly distorted (but not in a good way) and they appeared to be quite in love with themselves, riding the art-school indie wave high. Still, motivation to get stuck nicely into electro instead.
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Wow, Dio was kind of a queen. Look at the way he flips his hair at the start of this clip. He's always been more about theatrics than 'heavy metal'. Anyway, my first concert ever was Little River Band. Yep. Next was Cheap Trick, then Def Leppard.
megadeth with suicidal tendencies. ; ) my mom had to take me there and she sat up in the balcony worrying about her chubby little 12 year old baby in the moshing pit... it was awesome though... I LOVED megadeth, dude... ; )
Mine was Olivia Netwon-John. The 'Physical' tour! I was 7 years old. I was in love. And, I was in heaven!
:-)
-Nino
The first concert I remember going to was John Denver with my parents. I think Lollapalooza '91 was my first "real" concert. I remember Butthole Surfers, Janes Addiction, and a LSD Flight simulator. Good times!!!
The Everly Brothers, Brooklyn. I was like 3!
White Zombie, Babes in Toyland and the Melvins, Corpus Christi Texas 1995. It was kinda awesome!
john denver with my parents. i was like 5 or somethings.
New Kids. Backstage passes.
Cindy Lauper in Caracas, 1988.
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, 1993. They were, sadly, dreadful. The sound was murky and horribly distorted (but not in a good way) and they appeared to be quite in love with themselves, riding the art-school indie wave high. Still, motivation to get stuck nicely into electro instead.
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