73 of the Bands I have been lucky enough to see over the past years, I have put a link with each one so you can get a little video of them if you aren't familiar with their music..
I am still thinking...
One of my absolute favorite performances was a single song, by Johnny Winter in a small club in Boston, Ma and he performed Redhouse, a Jimi Hendrix song
Led Zeppelin was fun, the all time best line up though was in Oakland California where I saw Eddie Money, Peter Tosh, Carlos Santana and the Rolling Stones in 1978
10 Years After
3rd Eye Blind
AC/DC (with Bon Scott)
Aerosmith in the 70's, 80's and 90's
Alanis Morissette
Alice Cooper 3rd row seats, Great Show!
Allman Brothers
Arlo Guthrie
B-52's
Barenaked Ladies
Beck
Bob Welch
Buffalo Tom
Dave Mason
Eddie Money
Elton John 1976
Emerson,Lake & Palmer
Foreigner
Frank Marino & Mahogony Rush
Frank Zappa
G-Love & Special Sauce
Gary Wright Most Boring Show EVAH
Genesis
Gin Blossoms
Heart At the California Jam 2
J Geils
Jefferson Starship
Jethro Tull
Joe Perry Project
Joe Walsh
Johnny Winter (Playing Red House was Awesome)
Journey
Judas Priest
KiKi Dee
Kings of Leon
Led Zeppelin (Final show in US with John Bonham)
Lynyrd Skynyrd (Before the Plane Crash)
Marshall Tucker (1st Band I ever saw)
Meatloaf
Moby
Molly Hatchett
Neil Young
Peter Gabriel
Peter Tosh (He was on Tour with Rolling Stones)
Pink Floyd (1975) this recording is from the show
Porno For Pyros
Presidents Of USA
Radiohead
Rick Derringer
Rolling Stones (best show 1978) 2 other x's
RUSH All about the drums baby
Sammy Hagar
Santana
Styx (in the 70's) Good Live Video from CHICAGO
Ted Nugent
The Cars
The Cranberries
The Eagles
The Foo Fighters
The Guess Who
The Killers
The Silver Beats (Japanese Beatles Cover Band)
The Who (Year drummer,Keith Moon, died)
Thin Lizzy
Till Tuesday
Tiny Tim
Todd Rundgren
Traffic
U-2
UFO
Van Halen (with Sammy Hagar)
Yes