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1. Ted Nugent w/ Bon Jovi Opening act Bon Jovi's First big Concert but never showed up.So a local band replaced them and was booed off stage.
2. Ronnie James Dio w/ metallica
3. Judas priest w/ ozzy,dio,rainbow and black sabbath
My first was the Irish Rovers, when I was really little LOL. They were my bio mom's favorite band. Then when I was older my first was The Backstreet Boys, and shortly after that Weird Al Yankovic and The Barenaked Ladies.
My 2 favorite concerts of all time though have to be Elton John and Cher, both of whom I saw fairly recently. Ozzy Osbourne was pretty cool, too!
I'm going to date myself. I made Woodstock in the 60's. I was the Veep in a outlaw motor club and made it up there in a VW bug painted yellow called.
"The Yellow Submarine".
the driver owned a head shop in Tampa and called himself, "Captain Grubby Chubby". We sold roach clips on the way up there to neet expenses.
We met and partied with some kids who are now rock legends. Iwas told later that we had a hellofa time. If I had known there was a group called "The Barenaked Ladies" we would have swooped them up and carried them along too.
Hey!! What can I say? The 60's decade was one BIG nonstop party. I got respectable in the 70's and quit my "wild and wooly ways".
"orange agrees: My biological mom was at Woodstock... maybe you met her there LOL!"
Chava, There was a lot of " hanky-panky" going on at Woodstock. I might just be your biological daddy. LOL
I'm going to date myself. I made Woodstock in the 60's. I was the Veep in a outlaw motor club and made it up there in a VW bug painted yellow called.
"The Yellow Submarine".
the driver owned a head shop in Tampa and called himself, "Captain Grubby Chubby". We sold roach clips on the way up there to neet expenses.
We met and partied with some kids who are now rock legends. Iwas told later that we had a hellofa time. If I had known there was a group called "The Barenaked Ladies" we would have swooped them up and carried them along too.
Hey!! What can I say? The 60's decade was one BIG nonstop party. I got respectable in the 70's and quit my "wild and wooly ways".
Seeing that i was born the year woodstock was going on I couldn't make it. But sometime in the late 80's i rented the woodstock movie.I know they didn't show the whole thing (cutting parts out) but i enjoyed every bit of what i seen.
How's this for dating? 1966 - Harry Belafonte at Red Rocks (Day-O!!). 1967 - The Kingston Trio in Hermosa Beach, California. Then, that very summer "The Summer Of Love", I saw The Grateful Dead in SF. And, things have never been the same........
excon
PS> Woulda made it to Woodstock, but I was in a Mexican jail for smuggling pot.
How's this for dating? 1966 - Harry Belafonte at Red Rocks (Day-O!!). 1967 - The Kingston Trio in Hermosa Beach, California. Then, that very summer "The Summer Of Love", I saw The Grateful Dead in SF. And, things have never been the same........
excon
PS> Woulda made it to Woodstock, but I was in a Mexican jail for smuggling pot.
Excon,
And Grubby Chubby and I were up in Woodstock smokin it!! We lost a club member in the Mexican jail for bringing in pills. Small world!!