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We went to Muse over the weekend - awesome show in Boston. They are often touted as "best live band," and it's no secret as to why. :)

I have this debate with my friends all the time - What's the best live show you've seen? My vote is for Radiohead at the Field Day Festival in NJ a few years ago. It was the best live show I have ever, ever seen.

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Jeff Comment by Jeff on September 6, 2007 at 4:39am
So many musicians/bands have put together great shows. Going back a bit, a few that come to mind include The Who on their 1st farewell tour in NJ at the Meadowlands, Chicago's 1977 tour stops in Boston and NY before the death of Terry Kath were fantastic, Johnny Lang was better than Jeff Beck when he lead off their tour about 5 years ago. As for an individual performance of utter mastery of a musical instrument, it would be hard to beat Neil Peart of Rush. His creativity and abilities regarding all things percussion are nothing short of breath taking.

Of course, then there's EC.
Travis Grubbs Comment by Travis Grubbs on August 13, 2007 at 12:54pm
Brad Paisley, this past April, here in Statesboro, GA. Brad also had Taylor Hicks and Kelly Pickler with him. Brad was awsome and provided the star power for the show. Taylor provided the cute factor. Kelly came out wearing her red shoes and tight blue jeans, and provided the sex factor.
kassie Comment by kassie on August 13, 2007 at 12:32pm
When I worked at Barton, a few weeks before the start of each summer camp session I would start listening to pop radio stations so I would know what the heck the kids were talking about when they arrived :) I dont even know who "Muse" are. Oy but I'm old.
Manny Hernandez Comment by Manny Hernandez on August 13, 2007 at 8:08am
I would say Peter Gabriel in Phoenix, AZ (2002 or 2003) or Bob Dylan in Sun City, AZ (2001).

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