What's the Most Memorable Live Concert Music Group you ever attended?

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No matter how many concerts you've been to, only list the one most memorable, and why was it the most memorable, something had to stand out to make it that way for you?

For me it was Led Zeppelin, and the most memorable part was it was exactly like listening to their albums, as many groups sound great on the album, but fail miserably to come across the same live in a live concert.

At the time I had no idea I was attending an historical moment, meaning that John Bonham was going to die, and Led Zeppelin would not go on without him, but just the fact of how well they duplicated their album performance was amazing.
 
I can say probably monster metal rock festival in 2009. Behemoth. Black Delilah murder. Kill switch engage, Marilyn Manson. Nile. Five finger death punch. Was pretty epic also seen cradle of filth when I was 16 was very cool. I would of like to see the police. Led zeppelin. Pink Floyd. Kiss. And many more they stopped touring when I'd get the chance to see them and was too young to see them in the 80s
 
Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, the Foo Fightters, and the The Brains have been the best for me. The Matadors and Corb Lund band are up there. Now if I was old old enough to have made the first Woodstock or Hendrix those would have made the top.
 


Kyuss had to be the loudest! my ears were ringing for the best part of a week. :lol:
 
Seeing them as Kyuss would have been good but I still prefer Queens of the Stone Age. Worst concert I ever saw was Nickleback. It was way before they were famous and was a show of maybe 500 people. Horrible, horrible concert. I said that band will never be big, guess I was wrong.
 
Yeah, I won the Nickleback tickets at a beer chugging contest at a ski resort and thought what the heck it's a free concert. I have a huge hatred for that band, although not as much as my apprentice who's actually from Hanna. It's been 13 years and I still bitch about that show, complete waste of time. The free beer was good though. Also to clarify I had never heard of them before that concert and went in blind.