1) Killers (Sams Town 10 year extravaganza)
Played in Sams Town (where else) ballroom in Las Vegas.
What made it special was you had to be a friend of the band to get an invite.
To say the show was incredible is an understatement.
2) Springsteen (MSG) The River Tour
The band played almost 5 hours.
3) INXS (Union Square NYC)
In 1997 the band started their 20th year tour, the show was over the top charismatic.
Months later Hutchens killed himself.
I loved that band, I understand they weren't for everyone's taste in music, but they were the quintessential 80's band.
4) Dexy's Midnight Runners. (NYC)
No, they were not a one hit wonder band, and "Come On Eileen" did not really do Too-Rye-Ay justice, what it did do however was make people take notice of the band.
Make no mistake about it, front man Kevin Rowland was (and still is) very quirky, some consider a genius. Dexy's shows were tight and choreographed to perfection, like Brandon Flowers of the Killers, Rowland was a perfectionist and like Flowers kept reinventing himself (and the band)
5) Blake Shelton (Barkley's Center)
One of my wife's favorite vocalists (I'm a casual country fan)
She asked me to go with her to the show, I was curious so I tagged along.
Let me tell you something, Blake Shelton has is all going on, uber talented to say the least.
Played in Sams Town (where else) ballroom in Las Vegas.
What made it special was you had to be a friend of the band to get an invite.
To say the show was incredible is an understatement.
2) Springsteen (MSG) The River Tour
The band played almost 5 hours.
3) INXS (Union Square NYC)
In 1997 the band started their 20th year tour, the show was over the top charismatic.
Months later Hutchens killed himself.
I loved that band, I understand they weren't for everyone's taste in music, but they were the quintessential 80's band.
4) Dexy's Midnight Runners. (NYC)
No, they were not a one hit wonder band, and "Come On Eileen" did not really do Too-Rye-Ay justice, what it did do however was make people take notice of the band.
Make no mistake about it, front man Kevin Rowland was (and still is) very quirky, some consider a genius. Dexy's shows were tight and choreographed to perfection, like Brandon Flowers of the Killers, Rowland was a perfectionist and like Flowers kept reinventing himself (and the band)
5) Blake Shelton (Barkley's Center)
One of my wife's favorite vocalists (I'm a casual country fan)
She asked me to go with her to the show, I was curious so I tagged along.
Let me tell you something, Blake Shelton has is all going on, uber talented to say the least.