1. U2
    Rage Against the Machine
    Black Eyed Peas
    Kings of Leon
    Dave Matthews Band
    Aerosmith
  2. U2
    Coldplay

    Soon to be followed by Snow Patrol
  3. U2 (with Snow Patrol)
    Yo-Yo Ma
    Hillsong United
    Rain (Beatles tribute band...fantastic)
    Ben Folds (not impressed)
    Joshua Bell
    Most major Christian artists from the US that most of you probably wouldn't have heard of...

    Of anyone I haven't seen, I'd like to go see Muse sometime...pretty sure that'd be the 2nd best concert ever (next to U2, of course...I wish I could have caught them together!).
  4. Only U2 (with Snow Patrol)
    And Rammstein (weird choice, i know, but they really know how to make a show)
  5. bands i travelled for:

    u2 1993, 2005, 2009
    gavin friday 1995
    rollins band 2002
    the police 2007
    kaiser chiefs 2007
    radiohead 2008
    living colour 2009, 2010 and hopefully many many many more times - i won't miss any gig again within a radius of 300 km
    sophie hunger 2009, 2010 (next wednesday)
    broken social scene 2010

    moreover, lots of infamous dutch bands (osdorp posse! gotcha!) and indie bands i've forgotten about - i use to visit the clubs of the city i live in on a regular basis.

  6. U2 (3x - hopefully #4 in T.O.: Get well soon, Bono)
    Radiohead (2x)
    Oasis (3x - once with the Black Crowes)
    Coldplay
    GNR (4x - but only 2x with Slash and Duff)
    Metallica (with GNR and Faith No More) - not a fan
    Pearl Jam
    Weezer
    Beastie Boys
    Green Day (with Blink 182)
    Lollapolooza in 1995 (Beck, Hole, Cypress Hill, etc.)
    Jacksons Victory Tour (I was 10, so please forgive me)
  7. Just returned from Local H, a decently-known while still not VERY popular band in the USA. Played a homecoming gig at Chicago's Metro, and I had a front-rail spot. I'm still sort of in shock from how amazing the night was. They pulled an album of theirs out of a hat, on the spot, and 30 seconds later, after they'd taped the tracklisting down, played the entire thing front to back. Then did a complete regular set afterwards.
  8. I haven't seen many bands yet, but I saw Aerosmith on a festival and that was amazing
  9. U2 - 10/10
    The Killers - 10/10
    Coldplay - 8.5/10
    Lady GaGa - 10/10
    Rihanna - 9/10
    The Proclaimers - 7.5/10


    Support acts:
    Pixie Lott - 7.5/10
    Elbow - 6/10
    The Hours - 6/10
    Lewi VI (or something like that) - 1/10
    Some DJ at Coldplay - 2/10



  10. Good start. When was this?

    U2 (3x - hopefully #4 in T.O.: Get well soon, Bono)
    GNR (4x - but only 2x with Slash and Duff)
    Jacksons Victory Tour (I was 10, so please forgive me)


    The new GNR are good if Axl doesn't keep pissing off each band member he has (my favourite new guitarist isn't in it anymore anyway) and Duff is just way too cool. The Victory Tour - what I would have paid to have seen that or even one of MJ's shows before Dangerous; I love the Jacksons live album they put out all those years back.
  11. U2
    The Enemy
    Lostprophets
    Glasvegas
    Kids in Glass Houses
    General Fiasco