
killdeer
Posts: 1,538
Jan 19, 2010 10:24pm
Saw where Styx announced a tour stop in Toledo in February at the Lucas County Arena...sharing the bill with REO Speedwagon, I heard. Brings back a lot of memories via the way-back-machine!
There's been a lot of musical styles and genres come and gone since those rockers first hit the road...made me think of some of the other long-ago corporate rock acts of the late 70's and early 80's. I saw Kansas towards the end of their original run, in Columbus, and Styx during the "Paradise Theater" tour, but I really cut my teeth on the "punk" and "new-wave" stuff that arrived as a direct alternative to that slick, corporate, over-the-top production that seemed to bog down at the end of the 70's. However, I must admit, I kind of like hearing some of that old stuff now.
Anybody else with some favorites or concert memories among these old dinosaurs?
There's been a lot of musical styles and genres come and gone since those rockers first hit the road...made me think of some of the other long-ago corporate rock acts of the late 70's and early 80's. I saw Kansas towards the end of their original run, in Columbus, and Styx during the "Paradise Theater" tour, but I really cut my teeth on the "punk" and "new-wave" stuff that arrived as a direct alternative to that slick, corporate, over-the-top production that seemed to bog down at the end of the 70's. However, I must admit, I kind of like hearing some of that old stuff now.
Anybody else with some favorites or concert memories among these old dinosaurs?

Trueblue23
Posts: 7,463
Jan 19, 2010 10:25pm
I'm only 21 but about a year ago I went to a Lynyrd Skynyrd/Hank Williams Jr concert in Columbus. Justin Moore opened for them with his hit "I could kick your ass".
It was a great show!
It was a great show!

ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Jan 19, 2010 10:30pm
Foreigner, FTW
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cat_lover
Posts: 2,388
Jan 19, 2010 10:35pm
Boston for me,but I do like all the bands listed.

zambrown
Posts: 1,093
Jan 19, 2010 11:08pm
I saw Boston, Foreigner, Journey, REO and Styx in their prime and they were all awesome. I grew up in th 70's and saw a TON of concerts and it was certainly the best era to do so.
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Timber
Posts: 935
Jan 19, 2010 11:31pm
some of my favorite concerts of tha era:
AC/DC opend for UFO at the Columbus fairgrounds Colis.
Pat Travers Band (favorite drummer Tommy Aldridge) opened for AC/DC at St John Arena
Nazareth/Thin Lizzy at the Columbus Fairgrounds
Todd Rundgren with Utopia at the Akron Agora
Super Bowl of Rock and Roll Cleveland stadium featuring:
The Rolling Stones - 1st concert in a long time for them
Kansas
Peter Tosh
definitely a contact buzz here....
AC/DC opend for UFO at the Columbus fairgrounds Colis.
Pat Travers Band (favorite drummer Tommy Aldridge) opened for AC/DC at St John Arena
Nazareth/Thin Lizzy at the Columbus Fairgrounds
Todd Rundgren with Utopia at the Akron Agora
Super Bowl of Rock and Roll Cleveland stadium featuring:
The Rolling Stones - 1st concert in a long time for them
Kansas
Peter Tosh
definitely a contact buzz here....
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bduq37
Posts: 47
Jan 20, 2010 7:13pm
Thin Lizzy- Jailbreak may be one of the best rock songs ever written.

2quik4u
Posts: 4,388
Jan 20, 2010 7:19pm
I don't know why but this is my favorite song from journeyccrunner609 wrote: You know who I voted for
HERE IS THERE BEST SONG
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h2thaizzo
Posts: 256
Jan 20, 2010 8:09pm
The first rock album I ever remember listening to was my dad's Thin Lizzy Jailbreak album. I had to have been about 5, and it's stuck with me ever since. The entire album IMO is very underrated. Every song seems to follow a common trait, like the album is telling a story, not many albums do this.
Jailbreak
The Boys Are Back in Town
Emerald
Cowboy Song
my favorites on that album.
Jailbreak
The Boys Are Back in Town
Emerald
Cowboy Song
my favorites on that album.

Cat Food Flambe'
Posts: 1,230
Jan 20, 2010 9:18pm
Saw all seven - in their heyday, no less.
Heart, before Ann Wilson blew up and the band shifted to softer rock and ballads. After Roger Fisher left, the estrogen just became too dominant.
Heart, before Ann Wilson blew up and the band shifted to softer rock and ballads. After Roger Fisher left, the estrogen just became too dominant.

darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 21, 2010 9:10am
out of those listed above... Journey... those guys are amazing