Oh geeeeez. Where do I start, where do I start...
I have always, always been a gigantic music nerd. I grew up in the middle of nowhere (Wichita, Kansas), and the pickin's were somewhat few and far between. That said, there were a couple of hole in the wall clubs that would let me in underage, because I was friends with a few DJs from the local college radio station (KMUW-FM, which used to have a show called After Midnight that saved my sanity). Anyway, around 1985 this local band from Oklahoma called the Flaming Lips used to play a joint called the 3-D Club at least a couple times a month...me and some other friends would beg borrow or steal to get a ride downtown so we could see them. After a while another band, some punksters from California called Black Flag, came to town and shut down our little club. Seems they had caused some trouble with the law in some other Godforsaken midwestern state (and the cops were always looking for reasons to shut down that longhair music, in any event).
The first concert I saw in an arena was Hall and Oates, circa 1982. Yes, the Police played Wichita, in November 1983, and it was the same week my parents had arranged a ski vacation. I didn't get to go, although a friend did and I heard all about it for years and years, much to my chagrin.
In 1987 I cut school to go to Kansas City to see REM, then U2, then REM again...in 1989 I saw another punk band live, Sonic Youth, and I think at that moment I realized the world was not flat. In 1992 I could have seen Nirvana at a local club for $5, but I thought it was frat-boy music and didn't go...d'oh! I also missed Stevie Ray Vaughan the week before he died, because nobody would go to the concert with me. The lesson learned was always, always go to the show if you possibly can. So I did get to see Johnny Cash a few times before he died, even though I had to go by myself.
I've seen probably literally thousands of concerts, way too many to list here. Some other highlights:
* Bad Brains at the Outhouse, Lawrence, KS, 1988
* Meat Puppets, 1987
* Guadalcanal Diary, 1988
* The very first Foo Fighters tour, with Eddie Vedder and Mike Watt at a small club in D.C., 1995
* A few yearly Fugazi shows at Fort Reno in D.C.
* Paul Kelly, of whom I'm also a huge fan, in Cairns, Australia, 2003
* Jeff Tweedy, 9:30 Club in Washington, 2001
* Elvis Costello, Pixies, Pretenders, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, 2003
* Nick Lowe, Belcourt Theater, Nashville, 2004
I did see Sting in there somewhere, on the tour he did with Johnny Clegg in the 1980s...but I hadn't ever gotten to see Stewart until this year! Wow. Wonder how that happened. If Andy would quit playing coast-only tours, maybe I'd get to see him too
But then, you never know. I keep threatening to go Down Under for Big Day Out, a yearly concert series...one can always hope he'll be there!