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First show... hmmm, good question. 1 Year ago
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My first concert was the GooGoo Dolls. My father took me to see them when I was about twelve. Back then I didn't really appreciate it, but now I think it's pretty awesome. I love the Goo Goo Dolls.
My first punk show was Sum 41/Authority Zero/The Starting Line. Ha, good memories.
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Re:First show... hmmm, good question. 1 Year ago
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Wow. I don't think that I would appreciate the Goo Goo Dolls as a preteen either. But they are a really good band.
As far as that punk show goes, I would love to see a show with all of those bands. That must have been great.
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ahtrap (User)
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Re:First show... hmmm, good question. 1 Year ago
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Very possibly, my first live experience was a band called Dink, an in-store thing at Tower Records.
My first real concert was seeing a band called echolyn play at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor. Opening up for them was a Michigan band called Discipline, whose singer did shows at the time in full ghost white facepaint. Pretty freaky for a first show/first band, but a few years later, that band created my all time favorite CD.
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Re:First show... hmmm, good question. 1 Year ago
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Knowing you as I think I do, Partha... I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the band Discipline is the prog rock band that has album covers, as I remember them, eerily similar to some of Spocks Beard...
If they're the ones I think they are, I listened to a couple of their albums on Rhapsody and liked them.
Do you think they got their name from the King Crimson album?
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ahtrap (User)
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Re:First show... hmmm, good question. 1 Year ago
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they are a prog band, but none of the album covers are Spock's like, or at least I don't think so....
I was going to recommend Discipline to you, apparently didn't in that post, but I would have thought you stood a good chance to like them. It's the Unfolded Like Staircase CD that stands at the top of my heap.
If that was one of the ones you liked, maybe check out Matthew Parmenter's solo disc, "Astray," too...
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