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12.01.12 Ever Had A 666 Moment?11.27.12 Gigs I've Seen That I'll Never Forget

Gigs I've Seen That I'll Never Forget

I may be young, bit I've been to lots of concerts, and these will definitely keep a special place in my heart for that reason.
1Iron Maiden
Maiden England


This was my third time seeing them this year in Edmonton, Canada. I was first to the barrier and
the whole time I was just in awe. My heroes were there in front of me, my face nearly melted off
from the pyro AND guitar shredding, and the stage set and setlist were wicked. After the gig I
went to Sherlock Holmes and chatted withthe fan club, drank, and went home happy. Simply put,
this gig made me realize just how relevant my favourite band are, even when the set is all old
stuff.
2 Iron Maiden
En Vivo!


It was a hot summer night in 2010 and there I was, witnessing Maiden play stuff from their
reunion era albums. When Bruce dedicated Blood Brothers to Ronnie Dio, I pretty much began
crying.
3Iron Maiden
Powerslave


My first time seeing them, in 2008. Shitty day at school, quickly became the night my teenage
dream came true. I was in the nosebleeds but who cares, it's MAIDEN!
4Pink Floyd
The Wall


Roger played 2 shows here earlier this year. I got tickets to the second gig, and anxiously awaited
that glorious night. The whole show is one audiovisual mindfuck. I was right in front of the line
that the plane traveled in the beginning too, and so imagine my mind being blown to pieces when
it crashed at the beginning!
5Red hot chili Peppers
I'm With You


Went to two gigs on this tour last week. Different setlist each night, played all their good stuff
live, amazing video effects, and it's hard to believe they're as energetic as they are at their age.
Oh and Josh wearing an Oil Kings jersey? I'm in love with him even more now.
6Rush
Clockwork Angels


Took my father to this gig and we had a blast. They played nearly the whole album, which is
amazing but even better yet, they played for THREE WHOLE HOURS. And not once did their
performance dip or falter. Neil Peart, you're a god. End of.
7Bad Religion
New Maps of Hell


My cousin and I went to Warped Tour 09 in Calgary, and that day was full of highlights. But this
took the cake. They played for 40 minutes only, but every single second was worth it. Especially
to be pointed at by Greg Graffin and told to "have a wonderful fucking night!"
8U2
No Line on The Horizon


I waited 1.5 years for this, and it was worth every second of the wait. We were up in the
nosebleeds of the stadium but it was such an epic night it was unbelievable. Oh and my picture
made it in the Friday morning paper!
9 M83
Hurry Up, We're Dreaming.


Guess who slapped a high five with, got smiled at by, let me grope him, and caught his guitar
pick? Anthony Gonzalez. The concert was great but for that alone, it was worth it.
10Billy Talent
Billy Talent II


Sold out gig, cold fucking winters night. When Ian D'Sa plays the first note of "Devil in a Midnight
Mass", the arena explodes. Yep, from there on it only got crazier.
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