...Here are some of the ones I've seen...
Frank Zappa
Pink Floyd(saw them 4 times)
Roger Waters(Saw him twice, his first 2 solo tours...he had Eric Clapton on guitar on his first solo tour)
KISS(6 times...they were my first ever concert, Dynasty tour 1979)
John Kay and Steppenwolf(twice)
Heart(twice)
Billy Joel(twice)
Black Sabbath(too many to count, but saw them with all of their different lineups)
Ozzy Osbourne(too many to count)
Neil Young and Crazy Horse(twice)
Robert Plant(3 times)
Rush(5 times)
The Guess Who
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Randy Bachman solo
Frank Marino and Mahogony Rush
Jeff Healey
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble(3 times)
Joe Cocker
David Bowie(Glass Spider Tour-that was a mammoth show and he had Peter Frampton on guitar)
The Cult(3 times)
Iron Maiden(too many to count)
Judas Priest(too many to count)
Alice Cooper(too many to count)
Motorhead(too many to count)
April Wine
Triumph(twice)
...and many more...I'll list more bands I've seen later...
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...Also seen...
Eric Clapton
The Rolling Stones
Dire Straits
Jethro Tull
Yes
The Who
Roger Daltrey
Dio(too many to count)
ELP(Not Emerson, Lake and Palmer though, but Emerson Lake and Powell)
Aerosmith(3 times)
Supertramp(twice, the first time being the last tour with Roger Hodgson)
Roger Hodgson solo
George Thorogood(too many to remember)
ZZ Top(5 times)
Styx
Cheap Trick
Fairport Convention
...and I'll list more later when they come to mind...
I like your list. I've seen Tull more times than I can possibly remember. My spouse says I'm obsessed. One of my huge regrets is tht I never saw Dire Straits live. Where would you rank them? I've seen the Who at least 10-15 times too.
Fairport Convention is an interesting one too.
Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band
Steve Miller Band with Joe Cocker as the opening act.
Aerosmith with Cheap Trick
Jeff Beck
The Rolling Stones(First Concert)
Metallica
Buddy Guy
B.B. King
Bruce Springsteen
The Grass Roots and Herman's Hermits featuring Peter Noone
John Mayall
Vanilla Fudge
Rush
James Cotton
Pinetop Perkins
Lonnie Brookes
Walter Trout
Charlie Musselwhite
Commander Cody
The Allman Brothers Band
Lukas Nelson and the Promise Real
Hubert Sumlin(influenced Richards and Page)
George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
Happy Together Tour with Buckinghams, Flo and Eddie Mark Lindsy of The Raiders, The Grass Roots and The Association.
OK, here goes. Some are multiples but my age-addled brain can no longer remember the details:
Elton John
Aerosmith
Rush
Blue Oyster Cult
Genesis
Peter Gabriel
Steve Hackett
U2
Page/Plant
The Who
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath
Heaven and Hell
Alice Cooper
Paul McCartney
Cream (2005 reunion)
John Mellencamp
John Hiatt
Steve Earle
Porcupine Tree
Crowded House
Richard Thompson
Jethro Tull
Emerson, Lake and Palmer (and Emerson, Lake and Powell)
Stevie Nicks
The Kinks (also Ray Davies and Dave Davies separately)
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Springsteen
Neil Young
Ozzy
Motorhead
KISS
Roger Waters
Warren Zevon
Rolling Stones
Yes
Lou Reed
Deep Purple
Steven Wilson
Eric Clapton
James McMurtry
I'm almost sure I'm missing a few. As soon as I hit "Add Reply" I'll think of more, I'm sure.
Oh, Britney Spears and Aaron Carter. No, I don't want to discuss it.
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