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Cool game, well here's my list:

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

 

I'll guess Alice In Chains ...

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I posted this list on FarceBook and managed to stump a number of my friends:

 

Marillion

Fields Of The Nephilim

Alice Cooper

KISS

Anthrax

Levellers

Great White

Dokken

Gloria Estefan

Del Amitri

Billy Idol

Slayer

Thunder

Guns n' Roses

Lita Ford

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So we're down to 10. Seen Alice in Chains, Springsteen, Leppard, Maiden and Bolton live

 

AC/DC
Airbourne
Alice In Chains
Bon Jovi
Bruce Springsteen
Def Leppard

Dream Theater
Great White
Heather Nova
Iron Maiden
Michael Bolton

Shakra
Steel Panther
Tesla
W.A.S.P.

 

Some of the listed acts were opening so I didn't always see them by choice. I've also seen some of the acts mentioned as headliners, but also not 100% by choice :D

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I posted this list on FarceBook and managed to stump a number of my friends:

 

Marillion

Fields Of The Nephilim

Alice Cooper

KISS

Anthrax

Levellers

Great White

Dokken

Gloria Estefan

Del Amitri

Billy Idol

Slayer

Thunder

Guns n' Roses

Lita Ford

Gonna go out on a limb here and say...... Dokken?

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So we're down to 10. Seen Alice in Chains, Springsteen, Leppard, Maiden and Bolton live

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

 

Some of the listed acts were opening so I didn't always see them by choice. I've also seen some of the acts mentioned as headliners, but also not 100% by choice :D

Steel Panther

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So we're down to 10. Seen Alice in Chains, Springsteen, Leppard, Maiden and Bolton live

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

 

Some of the listed acts were opening so I didn't always see them by choice. I've also seen some of the acts mentioned as headliners, but also not 100% by choice :D

Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

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So we're down to 10. Seen Alice in Chains, Springsteen, Leppard, Maiden and Bolton live

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

 

Some of the listed acts were opening so I didn't always see them by choice. I've also seen some of the acts mentioned as headliners, but also not 100% by choice :D

Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

 

Shakra ?

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I posted this list on FarceBook and managed to stump a number of my friends:

 

Marillion

Fields Of The Nephilim

Alice Cooper

KISS

Anthrax

Levellers

Great White

Dokken

Gloria Estefan

Del Amitri

Billy Idol

Slayer

Thunder

Guns n' Roses

Lita Ford

Gonna go out on a limb here and say...... Dokken?

 

 

Nope ... I saw Dokken open for AC/DC at Wembley in 1988 :)

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I posted this list on FarceBook and managed to stump a number of my friends:

 

Marillion

Fields Of The Nephilim

Alice Cooper

KISS

Anthrax

Levellers

Great White

Dokken

Gloria Estefan

Del Amitri

Billy Idol

Slayer

Thunder

Guns n' Roses

Lita Ford

Gonna go out on a limb here and say...... Dokken?

 

 

Nope ... I saw Dokken open for AC/DC at Wembley in 1988 :)

 

Dammit, I keep forgetting most people on this board are a bit older than me :D

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Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

 

Shakra ?

 

Seen Shakra but could've done without it. They opened up for Iron Maiden and again when I saw GNR the following year. Which leaves us with this list:

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

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Papa roach??

yeah you got it , finally ;)

Wow. I thought given your taste you would have seen them??

 

Ive only seen them once but they were v good.

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Papa roach??

yeah you got it , finally ;)

Wow. I thought given your taste you would have seen them??

 

Ive only seen them once but they were v good.

 

Yeah they are the 'one' that I really want to see but haven't had the chance to yet,

I had tickets to see them a couple of years back and about a week before the gig, the Paris attacks happened and they pulled out of all shows at the time

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Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

 

Shakra ?

 

Seen Shakra but could've done without it. They opened up for Iron Maiden and again when I saw GNR the following year. Which leaves us with this list:

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P.

 

oh really, do you know who was fronting them at the time ? they are pretty much a poor mans gotthard but i dig them

 

Great white then ?

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Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

 

Shakra ?

 

 

oh really, do you know who was fronting them at the time ? they are pretty much a poor mans gotthard but i dig them

 

Great white then ?

 

Must have been Mark Fox according to Wikipedia, the shows were in 2005 and 2006. Seen Great White with Jack Russell and while typing this remembered that I also saw them with Terry Ilous, had totally forgotten about that :D

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P

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Steel Panther

 

Steel Panther is the band I've seen the most :D probably close to 10 times hahaha

Shakra ?

oh really, do you know who was fronting them at the time ? they are pretty much a poor mans gotthard but i dig them

 

Great white then ?

Must have been Mark Fox according to Wikipedia, the shows were in 2005 and 2006. Seen Great White with Jack Russell and while typing this remembered that I also saw them with Terry Ilous, had totally forgotten about that :D

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P

Dream Theater cos theres nothing else prog on your list

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Dream Theater cos theres nothing else prog on your list

 

Dream Theater were on the bill with Iron Maiden and Shakra (Within Temptation was playing as well). I also saw DT again on the tour for their self titled album, did that as a favor to a friend cause he didn't have anyone else to go with him haha

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P

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W.A.S.P.

 

I was thinking that too.

 

Nope, seen W.A.S.P. too

 

AC/DC

Airbourne

Alice In Chains

Bon Jovi

Bruce Springsteen

Def Leppard

Dream Theater

Great White

Heather Nova

Iron Maiden

Michael Bolton

Shakra

Steel Panther

Tesla

W.A.S.P

 

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Bon Jovi

We have a winner!!! Never seen Bon Jovi, true

Really wow. Pretty shit now but ive seen them at least 4 or 5 times.

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Bon Jovi

We have a winner!!! Never seen Bon Jovi, true

Really wow. Pretty shit now but ive seen them at least 4 or 5 times.

 

Yeah, only been a fan since about 2009 and had the chance 2 or 3 times since but couldn't bring myself to go

 

You're right they're shit now, what also puts me off is the big venues they play and all the idiots at their shows which is why I've stayed away. Just not worth it

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Bon Jovi

We have a winner!!! Never seen Bon Jovi, true
Really wow. Pretty shit now but ive seen them at least 4 or 5 times.

Yeah, only been a fan since about 2009 and had the chance 2 or 3 times since but couldn't bring myself to go

 

You're right they're shit now, what also puts me off is the big venues they play and all the idiots at their shows which is why I've stayed away. Just not worth it

The last time i saw them was 2006....they were pretty shit then. Having said that...SWW tour 5th row is one of the best gigs ive ever seen.

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