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How about concerts on UM's campus?

Santana played in the late 70s and they were awesome. I also saw Berlin, Madness and a bunch of other mid-tier groups by the Student Center.
Dude nothing will top bad English
 
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now that's some serious X's and O's breakdown lol
Dead give away in the red circle. Former playboy girl too.

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Yes I was, he was drunk, couldn't sing just talking crap and some chick in the front must've said something cause he whipped out and then his people dragged him backstage and the cops went onstage and the show was over. Heard about the arrest couple days later. Not a good concert if U wanted to listen to the Doors music, the guys would play and Morrison would sing, then talk crap .I was ****ed it was at that time the most expensive concert I ever went to and he pulls this crap. Didn't even get a puff, cops everywhere.
 
I saw the Police in the OB in 82 and saw an unbelievable doubleheader of the Foo Fighters opening up for the chili peppers around 98.

Along with early Pearl Jam, the FFs, both of which I’ve now seen four of five times, are the best I’ve ever seen live.
That’s fire. I’m gonna go see TOOL with my brother-in-law next month, can’t wait. That entire band works so perfectly together. Not to mention Danny Carey is almost 60 and is still an absolute animal on drums. I like to think that when Neil Peart passed, the rock gods gave their blessings to Danny and said take over.
 
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In the mid-80's I was in a small club in NMB on a Wednesday night when I noticed Gregg Allman at the bar. We had a few drinks and started talking about the Allman brothers, touring, etc.

Just before the house band (mediocre Top 40 group) got back on stage, he asked if I wanted to hear him play. I almost fell out of my chair. He then proceeds to walk up on stage and borrow a guitar and begins to jam. The place went nuts even though half the people had no clue who he was and the drummer, bass player, etc. could barely keep up.

It was a magical night.
How much coke did y’all do?
 
On the 6th day of Mario
The head coach gave to me:

Eaton to monitor what they’re eatin’
One…Massive…Samoan…
A mustache muscle man,
A tiny Cuban hobbit,
Nesta in the portal,
And McClendon as the co-OC

On the 7th day of Mario
The head coach gave to me:

Lane’s running backs guy
Eaton to monitor what they’re eatin’
One…Massive…Samoan…
A mustache muscle man,
A tiny Cuban hobbit,
Nesta in the portal,
And McClendon as the co-OC
 
This thread has slowly turned back into the rock thread I made a while back during prime COVID and I’m here for it. Even through all the horrific takes, the troll jobs and the iconic porsts, music always manages to bring everyone together.
 
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I also saw Chicago Transit Authority(their original) in 69 at Miami-Dade South, on the lawn about 15 ft from Terry Kath(RIP) one of the best guitarist I've ever seen, my favorite song was I'm a Man(Traffic). Also Santana @ Beach Convention . Brings some great memories to an old rocker. ROCK ON "U".
 
STP

The Clash
Saw them both in their prime. Saw STP on the Tiny Music Tour back in 96 then the No4 tour in 99 both in Orlando. They were incredible.

Saw the Chilli Peppers headline the 2nd Lollapalooza in 92 in Orlando on the Blood Sugar *** Magic tour. The only thing that sucked was that John Fruciante had already quit and I had no idea so they hit they stage and I'm literally tripping balls on 2 hits of insane blotter wondering who the ***** the guitar player was(Arik Marshall). That was a great lineup that year. You had Jesus and Mary Chain, Lush, Fishbone, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Ministry.
 
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I also saw Chicago Transit Authority(their original) in 69 at Miami-Dade South, on the lawn about 15 ft from Terry Kath(RIP) one of the best guitarist I've ever seen, my favorite song was I'm a Man(Traffic). Also Santana @ Beach Convention . Brings some great memories to an old rocker. ROCK ON "U".
Terry Kath was the greatest. He, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Stephen Stills. and B.B. King are the best I've seen live.
 
That’s fire. I’m gonna go see TOOL with my brother-in-law next month, can’t wait. That entire band works so perfectly together. Not to mention Danny Carey is almost 60 and is still an absolute animal on drums. I like to think that when Neil Peart passed, the rock gods gave their blessings to Danny and said take over.

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That’s fire. I’m gonna go see TOOL with my brother-in-law next month, can’t wait. That entire band works so perfectly together. Not to mention Danny Carey is almost 60 and is still an absolute animal on drums. I like to think that when Neil Peart passed, the rock gods gave their blessings to Danny and said take over.
I am also going to see TOOL next month here in Orlando at the Amway Arena. Can't wait. Is this your 1st show? This will be my 7th TOOL show. I recommend sitting somewhere where you can see the entire stage unobstructed. You don't need to be close. As long as you can see the entire stage and are able to enjoy all the lighting and see the video screens then your experience will be great. Trust me when I say that there is nothing like a TOOL show.
 
I saw the Police in the OB in 82 and saw an unbelievable doubleheader of the Foo Fighters opening up for the chili peppers around 98.

Along with early Pearl Jam, the FFs, both of which I’ve now seen four of five times, are the best I’ve ever seen live.
I was at that Police show too back in 82 at the OB.
 
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