Concerts , of course , trump coins because music has a nicer ring and larger "circle" which encompasses and doesn't seem to "bifurcate" so much, but the truth is
I would rather spend the hundy on the coin and buy my favorite artist's music online
<< <i>Concerts , of course , trump coins because music has a nicer ring and larger "circle" which encompasses and doesn't seem to "bifurcate" so much, but the truth is
I would rather spend the hundy on the coin and buy my favorite artist's music online >>
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Blues close enough? If so, John Mayall with Sugarcane Harris... USA union band... Or it may have been The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa)... 1969-70 Mahavishnu Orchestra in there somewhere too... I'm pretty sure Mayall first. Not sure which was first..... Some amazing times!!!!!
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The Seeds The Standels Spanky & Our Gang Iron Butterfly Three Dog Night The Grass Roots The Grateful Dead (saw all those, and more, I'm sure, just on Sunset Blvd. in the '60's)
Jimi Hendrix & others at Devonshire Downs in the San Fernando Valley (near my college)
And, I was in 'Stage Crew' in high school, and for a Sports Night, we had the Buffalo Springfield appear - popular in LA, and just before "For What It's Worth" came out - I ran the light show from the back of the auditorium, and during their break, I got to have a beer with ALL of them, sitting down in the Girls (!) Gym........THAT was an experience !
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I spent a lot more money on coins than concerts. The first I saw was Lynyrd Skynyrd back in 1987. I keep all my old ticket stubs in a photo album. And what is peculiar are there are some shows like Aerosmith, Guns & Roses etc that I wouldn't even remember but for the ticket stub. Must have at the very least been rather inebriated at a lot of the shows. The best concerts were Metallica and Lita Ford.
Tir nam beann, nan gleann, s'nan gaisgeach ~ Saorstat Albanaich a nis!
I am not sure if Simon & Garfunkel 1966 count as a rock act, so it would have to be the Doors & Canned Heat or Janis Joplin in Frankfurt 1970. I forget which I saw first, maybe the Doors.
Did not buy a $100 coin until I got back in the hobby in 2000. I could never afford $100 for a coin back when I was young, that was more than my share of the rent.
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First concert ever: Plasmatics at the santa monica civic 1980. i probably have been to over a thousand more before i bought a $100 coin. have most of the ticket stubs as well. bought around 2005; 32D washington in AU/MS60 for $110
The best part of the Doors and Canned Heat concert was sitting on the stage when they came back after half an hour and did a set of blues. Their comment was there were no unions in Germany, so they wanted to play together and jam. About 1/5 of the sellout crowd was still there. It was amazing. My friend, a professional drummer wanted to talk to the Doors drummer and to my amazement, a bunch of the guys from both bands came back on stage. One of the great concert moments of my life. For the record, my own favorite concert was the Allman Bros Band in 1971 on the tour where they recorded Live at the Fillmore. Duane was the most amazing player i have ever heard.
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Alice Cooper, also a Detroiter, is touring around with Nita Strauss on guitar, the best female player in the solar system. To check her out get on YouTube and search for The Iron Maidens, her other band and they rock it bigtime !!!
Many of the bands listed above are a bit before my time. But I do personally know a famous 1960s rocker and have seen him play many times. But that is about all I will say.
Tir nam beann, nan gleann, s'nan gaisgeach ~ Saorstat Albanaich a nis!
Rock concert came way earlier. I saw my first show at age 10, and didn't start buying "expensive" coins over $100 until college. Had plenty of filled, red Saflip boxes by high school though
<< <i>Paul McCartney Tuesday Night, Missoula, Montana. Be there or be square! >>
OT but you will LOVE his Show! That dude works his A $ $ off.
I already replied to this thread about my first concert but I have to say the most Memorable would be a Paul McCartney concert in Glendale, AZ followed closely by Santana and Country Joe performing at Woodstock.
p.s. I just had my first $100 purchase out to look at today. It was a 20th anniversary Silver Eagle set.
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<< <i>Captain and Tennille 1981 1981 SBA's (100 circulated) ...still mulling it over >>
Was Kenny G sold out! >>
Kenny G. is very good! I've seen him twice in concert. He puts on a great show. Anyone that goes to see him would agree. He's awesome and his band rocks too! Any Kenny G. fans?
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Alice Cooper, also a Detroiter, is touring around with Nita Strauss on guitar, the best female player in the solar system. To check her out get on YouTube and search for The Iron Maidens, her other band and they rock it bigtime !!! >>
Wow, Love Nita Strauss! Holy Chit they rock!!
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First coin .90 cent Barber Dime (circa 78-79 - Silver was no inflation hedge for me) pulled from a dealer's junk box - age 11-12.
First concert - The Osmonds at age 14! No lighters, no passing joints around, just stuck with my parents and 5,000 sober Mormons.
Tyler
first coin was the Large Cent 1847, found in 1995! Can't remember my first $100 purchase?
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.De coin
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About 2005 1873 NA seated half dollar ANACS AU50
I bought tickets in the 1990's at ALL of their shows so there weren't many performers I did not see.
The earliest shows I recall seeing was in the 60's. Ike and Tina Turner and Four Seasons.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Nice, Im coming up on my 50th RUSH show......first one
was 1977.......
1st $100+ coin 1892S $20 Lib
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<< <i>Concerts , of course , trump coins because music has a nicer ring and larger "circle" which encompasses and doesn't seem to "bifurcate" so much, but the truth is
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Probably a Morgan Dollar, around 1995.
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1909-s Lincoln unc circa 1978?
1981 SBA's (100 circulated)
...still mulling it over
<< <i>Captain and Tennille 1981
1981 SBA's (100 circulated)
...still mulling it over >>
Are you pulling our legs?
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.<< <i>Captain and Tennille 1981
1981 SBA's (100 circulated)
...still mulling it over >>
Was Kenny G sold out!
Probably a 14-d Lincoln a cpl years later
Add up my total estimated spent on concerts = y
y waaaay outweighs x
Concerts over coins for me.
Like my coins.
750+/- concerts attended, 500 to 600 remembered,
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Or it may have been The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa)... 1969-70
Mahavishnu Orchestra in there somewhere too... I'm pretty sure Mayall first.
Not sure which was first..... Some amazing times!!!!!
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<< <i>750+/- concerts attended, 500 to 600 remembered, >>
If it wasn't for the ticket stubs I wouldn't even know in which decades I attended 99% of 'em!
<< <i>Paid hundreds of dollars to see Rod Steward front-row back in 1980. Never spent that much on a coin until well after. >>
That was a bucket load of cash in 1980 for a show. What was the rest of the story?
Coin: 2010, 1935 Hudson
Latin American Collection
The Seeds
The Standels
Spanky & Our Gang
Iron Butterfly
Three Dog Night
The Grass Roots
The Grateful Dead
(saw all those, and more, I'm sure,
just on Sunset Blvd. in the '60's)
Jimi Hendrix & others at Devonshire Downs
in the San Fernando Valley (near my college)
And, I was in 'Stage Crew' in high school, and
for a Sports Night, we had the Buffalo Springfield
appear - popular in LA, and just before "For What
It's Worth" came out - I ran the light show from the
back of the auditorium, and during their break, I got
to have a beer with ALL of them, sitting down in the
Girls (!) Gym........THAT was an experience !
JH
Proof Buffalo Registry Set
Capped Bust Quarters Registry Set
Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
<< <i>Iron Butterfly >>
First coin even close to $100 was a 1984 1/10 oz Au Panda.
1883CC PCGS MS64 Morgan Dollar ~ 2000
Erik
Did not buy a $100 coin until I got back in the hobby in 2000. I could never afford $100 for a coin back when I was young, that was more than my share of the rent.
<< <i>so it would have to be the Doors & Canned Heat or Janis Joplin in Frankfurt 1970. >>
Doors and Janis! We have a winner!!!!
No prize, but that is the best 1-2 combo.
Canned heat was great as well.
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<< <i>so it would have to be the Doors & Canned Heat or Janis Joplin in Frankfurt 1970. >>
Doors and Janis! We have a winner!!!!
No prize, but that is the best 1-2 combo.
Canned heat was great as well. >>
My personal preferance would be the KISS Alive taping concert.
i probably have been to over a thousand more before i bought a $100 coin. have most of the ticket stubs as well.
bought around 2005; 32D washington in AU/MS60 for $110
Alice Cooper, also a Detroiter, is touring around with Nita Strauss on guitar, the best female player in the solar system. To check her out get on YouTube and search for The Iron Maidens, her other band and they rock it bigtime !!!
1921 D mercury dime in 1999.
All of these epic stories are depressing to hear for someone who grew up as a teen in the late 90s/early 2000s!
Performers like most of those mentioned are few and far between these days...
<< <i>1975: Jethro Tull
1998: Unknown $100 Coin >>
My first concert was also Jethro Tull in 1975 - go figure! In Chicago.
First $100 coin - 1846 Braided Hair Large Cent in 2008
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
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<< <i>Paul McCartney Tuesday Night, Missoula, Montana. Be there or be square! >>
OT but you will LOVE his Show!
That dude works his A $ $ off.
I already replied to this thread about my first concert but I have to say the most Memorable would be a Paul McCartney concert in Glendale, AZ followed closely by Santana and Country Joe performing at Woodstock.
p.s.
I just had my first $100 purchase out to look at today.
It was a 20th anniversary Silver Eagle set.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i>
<< <i>Captain and Tennille 1981
1981 SBA's (100 circulated)
...still mulling it over >>
Was Kenny G sold out! >>
Kenny G. is very good! I've seen him twice in concert. He puts on a great show. Anyone that goes to see him would agree. He's awesome and his band rocks too! Any Kenny G. fans?
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.<< <i>Thanks fastfreddie
Alice Cooper, also a Detroiter, is touring around with Nita Strauss on guitar, the best female player in the solar system. To check her out get on YouTube and search for The Iron Maidens, her other band and they rock it bigtime !!! >>
Wow, Love Nita Strauss! Holy Chit they rock!!
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<< <i>1975: Jethro Tull >>
My first concert was also Jethro Tull in 1975 - go figure! In Chicago.
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I saw them in Tucson, AZ. I even still remember the opening act: Man (from Wales). They were pretty bad (Man, not Tull).
I have no idea what the second rock concert I attended was.