Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 Eminence Front My all-time favorite concert! U2 / Lone Justice Apr 11, 2021
 General Admission Only Meet and Greet - band was very friendly Hollywood Undead / All Hail The Yeti / Pop Evil Apr 11, 2021
 Andrew Carroll Pantera were off their game that night. Phil spent the last 3-4 songs lying on the stage floor singing you could just feel the tension in the band and that something was not right. Compared to 5 years earlier on the Trendkill tour they were a different band. Corrosion Of Conformity / Pantera Apr 11, 2021
 Sparkwood Johnny Marr played with Modest Mouse on this tour (and also on the album they were touring with). He came out and played Fall on Me with R.E.M. R.E.M. / Modest Mouse / The National Apr 11, 2021
 Clay60 This concert was in Lafayette, LA. Blackham coliseum. Skynyrd, Wet Willie and Foghat. I was there. First time I ever heard of Skynyrd. Lynyrd Skynyrd Apr 10, 2021
 BuzzyP with Susan Hook 3 (Emerson, Berry & Palmer) Apr 10, 2021
 qbrb46 Someone is sleeping on the job here and missing big shows from the 1990s (when the Gorge got the best acts). Adding to the misses already mentioned in other posts: PRINCE (1997) and Sting (1996 & 1991). The Gorge Amphitheatre Apr 10, 2021
 tehiv https://www.mtcmag.com/2016/08/photos-rob-zombie-korn-in-this-moment.html Korn / Rob Zombie / In This Moment Apr 10, 2021
 tehiv Absolutely pouring rain through the entire show. David Bowie / Nine Inch Nails / Prick Apr 10, 2021
 tehiv Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie Team Up in Jersey The titans of weird duet, while Bowie skirts the hits By AL WEISEL Nine Inch Nails/David Bowie Camden, N.J. Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Center Sept. 22, 1995 Forget the theory that artists are locked in an Oedipal struggle to kill their creative fathers. Nirvana played with the Meat Puppets, Pearl Jam backed up Neil Young, and now Nine Inch Nails have teamed up with David Bowie. It’s apparent that this collaboration has reinvigorated both artists. Nine Inch Nails opened to a crowd dominated by their young fans. If Reznor was weary, of touring, he didn’t show it. The introspective studio Wunderkind who once stalked the stage like a caged animal has evolved into a confident band leader, taking NIN through a relentless, exhilarating survey of his career. The group has been reimagined as a stripped-down post-punk ensemble, supplanting drum machines with two drummers and de-emphasizing synthesizers for guitars. After barreling through a set that included a ferocious version of “Terrible Lie” and a funky, cut-up take on “Closer,” the band drifted into an atmospheric instrumental as Reznor picked up a saxophone to play a surprisingly accomplished solo. They were soon joined by Bowie for a collaboration that was the high point of the show. Bowie’s Martian lounge-singer croon vied with Reznor’s blood-curdling caterwaul as Bowie’s “Scary Monsters” segued into NIN’s “Reptile.” A blistering version of “Hallo Spaceboy” (from Bowie’s new album, Outside) followed, with three drummers pounding away furiously. Reznor and Bowie continued to trade lines on the haunting “Hurt” before NIN left the stage. Bowie then launched into an extended set of songs from Outside. Although these dark, difficult songs are arguably his best work since the ’70s, they were unfamiliar to the audience and not immediately accessible. Moreover, in a bid to put the eager-to-please Let’s Dance era behind him, Bowie studiously avoided playing his hits in favor of more obscure songs like “Andy Warhol,” “Joe the Lion” and “Breaking Glass.” Even though “The Man Who Sold the World” was familiar because of Nirvana’s cover, Bowie’s reinterpretation of it as an elegiac tribute rendered it barely recognizable. Yet while probably few knew Jacques Brel’s “My Death,” Bowie sang the song (which he used to perform during his Ziggy Stardust days) with such gut-wrenching emotion that he had the audience cheering in spite of himself. This story is from the November 2nd, 1995 issue of Rolling Stone. David Bowie / Nine Inch Nails / Prick Apr 10, 2021
 RaddicalNorrin Staind played there May 5, 2000. I was there. Deep Ellum Live Apr 10, 2021
 Sara Burns Duplicate entry. Venue was called Desert Sky Pavilion when this concert happened. Dave Matthews Band Apr 09, 2021
 Song For America Was there. "The Pinnacle" caused me permanent hearing damage. Kansas Apr 09, 2021
 bopperbobh Does anyone who also attended this concert know which members of the band actually showed up for this concert. Bryan was supposed to be there but was a no-show The Beach Boys Apr 09, 2021
 [email protected] https://vintagerock.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/reading-festival-24th-26th-august-1979/ Reading Festival 1979 Apr 09, 2021
 [email protected] https://vintagerock.wordpress.com/2015/02/08/reading-festival-24th-26th-august-1979/ Reading Festival 1979 Apr 09, 2021
 BuzzyP Got live CD after show Poison / ZO2 / KISS Apr 09, 2021
 BuzzyP This was taped for Cyndi's "At Last : DVD release, and included reshoots Cyndi Lauper Apr 09, 2021
 Arin Sarris A great event and band members were amazing at the show. Signings all day long, met half the bands, photos with many. A well thought-out production. Q101 Jamboree 2001 Apr 09, 2021
 Arin Sarris One of the best lineups. Arrived late right as Sevendust was starting. The light technician was kind enough to give me the Production Schedule from his stand. Tattoo The Earth Apr 09, 2021