I've been to more concerts/shows then I can remember. They were mostly awesome, front row for Judas Priest, last tour for Black Sabbath, AC/DC dream come true, back stage for David lee Roth.....
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Nobody knows it even happened except for the 100,000 + people that went.
Atlantic City Pop Festival - Wikipedia
(I went.)

Cheap Trick. Saw them lots back then too! Rick is still my go to for stage moves!!I know I started this whole mess awhile back, and would have to re-read what I posted even.
I would like to add or repeat some stories of my experiences.
Of all the bands I have seen, wanted to see, and somehow just got asked to join other friends and family seeing, I will say my favorites are for different reasons.
1st fave was 1st show ever, Cheap Trick at Towson State College/ Now Towson University. ( Triumph played there too)
2nd Fave has to be about a 10 way tie. All the Rush concerts I saw beginning at Permanent Waves on through Snakes and Arrows. Each one has a story or even 2-3 stories about each one. The show we saw in Syracuse was most memorable and because it had the most happen. Rush played the Syracuse Carrier Dome show April 2 1983. I rode up with 3 buddies as we went to visit a friend who was attending Syracuse. Not only did we have a fun Z28 ride from Baltimore county to Syracuse that Friday, but our friend had us all walk and go to a cool restaurant called Varsity. I got to eat my first ever Buffalo Wings there. Saturday AM/ Afternoon, we enjoyed sound check outside the stadium as we could hear the sound while we skateboarded all around the outside of the Arena. A black fella who asked to try our boards as we were right up near the dome. We later learned it was Jon Butcher who was the opening act. The fun didn't stop there, cuz by Sunday when we went out to where we parked the car near our friend's dorm which was also near the Dome, our car was AWOL. Thinking it got stolen, we called the cops only to find out it was towed due to temporary NO Parking During Stadium event signs making our previously legally parked car, illegal and towable. Needless to say, we got schooled on parking and leaving a car unmoved for just about a 24 hour period and not ever considering we'd need to move it. A cab and Impound fee and ticket was the result. What a memory. hehe
3rd kind of all mush together, Van Halen Shows at Capital Center, Blue Oyster Cult, Motorhead/Dio/Iron Maiden at Merriweather Post, Styx in Daytona, Joe Cocker and Steve Miller at Merriweather, and of course those 2 Rolling Rock Town Fairs I mentioned at Westmoreland Fairgrounds in LaTrobe Pa.
Oh yeah speakkng of ticket prices. The US Fest 83 was $20 US per day. UnrealIve been to so many concerts, i nearly forget some but 3 in particular stick out in my brain for eternity.
August 4th, 2000 at the Gund Arena ( now Quicken Loans Center) Cleveland, Ohio. I saw AC/DC on the Stiff Upper Lip Tour with Slash's Snakepit opening. Still today, the loudest damn concert I have ever been to, that actually damaged my hearing for about 3 days. It was a revelation to see that kinda raw power and just sheer attack and energy, in front of a 15,467 rabid manics, bouncing up and down to the point i thought the arena was going to collapse.
July 23, 2005 at the Post-Gazette Pavilion (now S&T Bank Music Park) Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. I attended OzzFest 2005 with two of my buddies, seeing 21 bands in about 93degree sunny weather and pretty drunk among 21,526 other people in the same mindset. The band order that day was: Trivium, Black Dahlia Murder, The Haunted, Bury Your Dead, Gizmachi, Wicked Wisdom, Soilwork, It Dies Today, Arch Enemy, A Dozen Furies, Mastadon, Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying Rob Zombie, In Flames, Black Label Society, Shadows Fall and the co-headliners were Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath. Easily the most fun I ever had a concert and some of the best bands in one show for like $40. My wife was at the very same show and we ended up meeting one another a few months after, ironically enough!
Finally, June 12, 2008 at Blossom Center im Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. My wife surprised me with tickets to Iron Maiden's Somewhere Back In Time Tour that happened to fall on my birthday! This was the 3rd time seeing Iron Maiden ( 4 times altogether) and the 2nd time at Blossom Center ( 3 times altogether) with 10,028 people in the most beautiful evening and setting i ever remember seeing a show. They did the entire recreation of the legendary Powerslave Tour and one of their best setlists, which i was too young to see when it originally happened.
But ive never been to a bad concert!

