I have a bunch I really liked, but there is a number 1 with a bullet, Pink Floyd Momentary Lapse of Reason tour. Fantastic
2. Duran Duran in 2001. Incredible energy, so much nostalgia.
3. Eddie Money was great--1991 I think.
4. Bodeans--1992. Fun stuff. Outdoors
5. World Party, 10,000 maniacs in Cleveland.
6. Johnny Marr
7. Noel Gallagher
(note-i saw Marr and Gallagher later on in life-post turning 49. Would be ranked higher, but I no longer become aroused by stupid crunchy chicks with hair under their arms)
8. Chicago
9. Asia
10. The Connells
Worst concert ever--David Lee Roth. He's was a parody of himself, voice shot, stupid stage antics. Still lives in the late 70s and 80s. Embarrassing.
I've rarely seen concerts that I think are 'bad'. 2 I can remember being disappointed were both at whatever Deer Creek is called now.
Doobie Brothers. Really looking forward to seeing them, but it turned into a sing-along. I want to hear the band play - not the crowd. They'd stop playing almost every song halfway through and the audience had to sing along. Ugh.
Donald Fagan. A couple years after I saw Steely Dan in Ft. Wayne - which I think was, musically, possibly the best concert I've ever been to - Fagan did a solo concert (possibly after that Doobie Brothers show) with out Walter, who had passed and, while OK, was a little too 'jazzy' for my tastes. Just disappointed after having see him (them) a couple years earlier.
I could write forever on this subject, but my most memorable ones were
= The Who in '73 (or early '74) in Dallas on the Quadrophenia tour
- Led Zeppelin earlier that summer at the old Kezar Stadium in San Francisco
- Jackson Browne on any tour, but the Running On Empty tour at IU was memorable (I've seen him probably 6 or 7 times)
- Clapton in Munich in '74 at the Olympiahalle, where he kept his back to the audience the whole time. lol I've seen him 4 times since, and those were great shows, but the Munich one was iffy, since he was in the throes of heroin addiction.
- Robert Cray at Deer Creek, opening for Clapton, was playing The Forecast Calls For Pain while a thunderstorm started and poured on us right after the song. Cosmic, man.
- Saw Procol Harum in Munich at the Circus Krone (kind of in the round) and also The Ike and Tina Turner Review also in Munich at another venue.
- Mark Knopfler at the Murat In Indy a few years ago was epic.
- Somehow I got 2nd row seats to Elvis Costello at the Murat and that was epic.
- Couple years ago I saw Richie Furay at a table next to the stage in Nashville, TN at some wine bar. Then saw him the next night at the Grand Old Opry. Also went to the Bluebird in Nashville - a great weekend.
I could go on and on. I've been going to concerts for 53 years, since my first 3 Dog Night concert in Indy at the Coliseum. Opening act was Miles Davis.