
2. B-52s (Jones Beach, 1993) - Yes, I probably wore my stone-washed denim jacket with airbrushed B-52s image on the back (complete with puffy paint) to the concert, but I also wore to junior high too.
3. Patti Smith (Lollapalooza @ Randall's Island, 1995) - I was slack on my rock and roll roots until Patti crept out of retirement/housewivery to do this secret set on the second stage.

5. Bjork (The Academy, 1996) - Never a fan of the Sugarcubes, my friend Sandy begged me to come see Bjork on the first leg of her Post tour but I made us leave during the It's Oh So Quiet encore so I wouldn't miss my curfew.
6. Portishead (Roseland, 1997) - This wasn't the live album recording but another Roseland concert they did in support of their second album, which I loved loved loved.

**8. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (Jones Beach, 1998) - This is the best live show I have ever seen. I don't even think I caught the whole thing because I was working concession, but I remember thinking, "This is it. This is the best concert I've ever seen."
9. Joan Jett (Mulcahy's, 1998) - Joan Jett is from Long Island and rocked out a midnight set at a local dive bar/lounge on a school night, which I attended alone and hid from my health teacher, gym teacher and school psychologist.

11. M.I.A. (Knitting Factory, 2005) - Actually, this show wasn't that great. It was just a really big deal that M.I.A. had finally landed in New York and Diplo was DJing and great things were going to happen for her and everybody knew it.
12. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Roseland, 2006) - I didn't understand the YYY's phenomenon till I caught this concert. They are one of the few bands these days I would pay to see again and again and again. I still curse myself for missing their double bill with Devo in Central Park.

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And speaking of upcoming concerts, I'm headed to Cut Copy at Mercury Lounge and still contemplating Yelle at Knitting Factory. Anyone interested?
2 comments:
I'm crazy jealous you saw both the Bangles on the Different Light tour and the Bow Wow Wow reunion.
I saw Page & Plant on that tour at Red Rocks. Never seen so many middle-aged men completely out of it in one place.
How were the B-52's without Cindy (but with Julee Cruise)?
Yes! Julee Cruise. This was before my Twin Peaks obsession but I still knew who Julee Cruise was and totally loved her. Biggest junior high fag ev-er!
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