[concerts] bands I've seen live

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  1. Michael Stanley Band, Alex Bevan, The Outlaws 76
  2. Kiss - Hydra 76
  3. Bob Seager, Sweet 76
  4. America 76
  5. Steve Miller 76
  6. Doobie Brothers 76
  7. Eagles - Jimmy Buffet 77
  8. Doobie Brothers - Heart 77
  9. Linda Ronstadt 77
  10. Michael Stanley 77
  11. David Bowie 78
  12. Neil Young Crazy Horse 78
  13. J Geils, Southside Johnny 78
  14. Doobie Brothers, Charlie 78
  15. Styx, Angel 78
  16. Ted Nugent,Starz 78
  17. Dave Mason 78
  18. America - 78
  19. Meat Loaf - Wet Willie 78
  20. Michael Stanley Band - Breathless 78
  21. Seals & Crofts 78
  22. ELO, Foreigner, Journey, Trickster 78
  23. Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money, Todd Rundgren, Cars, & Bob Welch - 78
  24. Artful Dodger, Rapscallion 78
  25. Eddie Money 79
  26. Tubes, April Wine 79
  27. Todd & Utopia, Cars, Cheap Trick, Eddie Money 79
  28. Chicago 79
  29. Blue Oyster Cult, Richie Blackmore's Rainbow 79
  30. Eagles, Blue Steel 79
  31. Who 3 days after the incident at Cincinatti 79
  32. Todd & Utopia, Rick Derringer 79
  33. Van Halen 79
  34. Dave Mason 79
  35. Cheap Trick, Romantics 79
  36. Linda Ronstadt 79
  37. Doobie Brothers 79
  38. Journey, the Babys 79
  39. Fleetwood Mac, Christopher Cross 80
  40. Tom Petty 80
  41. Todd Rundgren 80
  42. Hall & Oates, American Noise 80
  43. MSB Michael Stanley Band 80
  44. Doobie Brothers, Rocky Burnette 80
  45. Jackson Browne 80
  46. Bruce Springsteen 80
  47. Todd Rundgren, Ian Hunter 80
  48. Styx 81
  49. Joe Walsh, David Lindsey 81
  50. Bruce Springsteen 81
  51. MSB 81
  52. Journey 81
  53. The Police, the GoGos 82
  54. Southside Jonny, Gary US Bonds, Clarence Clemmons 82
  55. Toto 82
  56. James Taylor, Karla Bonoff 82
  57. REO Speedwagon, Survivor 82
  58. Michael Stanley Band 82
  59. Kenny Loggins, America 82
  60. Men at Work, INXS 82
  61. Jethro Tull 82
  62. MSB 82
  63. Stevie Nicks, Warren Zevon 83
  64. David Bowie 83
  65. The Police, Joan Jett 83
  66. Eddie Money, Ellen Foley 83
  67. Cars, Wang Chung 83
  68. Rod Stewart 84
  69. Yes 84
  70. Jefferson Starship 84
  71. Elton John 84
  72. Billy Squire 84
  73. The Jacksons' Victory Tour 84
  74. Dan Fogelberg, Chris Hillman 85
  75. Kenny Loggins 85
  76. Phil Collins 85
  77. Sting 85
  78. MSB 85
  79. Night Ranger, Beau Coup 85
  80. Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, & Tom Petty 86
  81. Stevei Nicks, Peter Frampton 86
  82. INXS, Del Fuegos 86
  83. Elton John 86
  84. Genesis 87
  85. Eric Clapton Phil Collins on drums, Robert Cray 87
  86. Psychedelic Furs 87
  87. Bruce Hornsby 87
  88. Pink Floyd 87
  89. Steve Winwood 88
  90. Sting 88
  91. Bruce Springsteen 88
  92. Jimmy Buffet 91
  93. Al Jarreau, David Sanborn 93
  94. John Mellencamp 94
  95. Sam Phillips 94
  96. Bonnie Raitt 94
  97. Kiss 95
  98. Romantics, 95
  99. B52s, Chrissie Hynde 96
  100. Kiss, Tedd Nugent, Skid Row 00
Author Comments: 

Here are the Concerts that I have seen. Living in the Cleveland Akron area - Most of these were held at Blossom Music Center, the Cleveland Coliseum, Cleveland Agora, Cleveland Public Hall, and the old Cleveland Stadium.

Somewhere around 1988 I stopped writing them down in my ticket stub scrap book. I really dont know what happened between 1988-1991. I know I went to concerts - OH well.

Well, I thought that someone might have responded to this list by now. I know i am impressed with the number of concerts.

Oh, I did forget to mention the 2 times that I saw Crowded House. I really liked that band - now I am waiting to see Neil Finn the next time he tours.

How did KISS of 1976 compare to the 2000 (or even 1995) version?

I saw KISS a few weeks ago and they were amazing. They still know how to rock!

You've got to be from Cleveland with all the MSB shows on your list!!