Worst Concerts You Have Attended ??


I just left a remark about a favorite band of mine back in the day - April Wine - that I saw in concert and was disappointed. Could have been that it was an off night for them, or maybe they were never good in concert. Maybe the lead guitarist had too much to drink? April Wine was not the worst, however. I remember Neil Young in the 1990's who was on his one-man acoustic show type of tour that many artists were taking advantage of (perhaps for financial reasons) during that time. While a friend of I had near front row seats at Desert Sky Pavilion (now Ak-Chin) in Pheonix, the crowd was just roused up into a frenzy by the warm-up band (James) and here comes Neil and his guitar/harmonica. Wow, what a sonic letdown. I remember getting up and leaving and feeling Neil's glaring eyes on us as we ushered out. I think, to this day, he probably still remembers me. We all can remember the great live concerts we attended, but what were the worst and why?
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Best shows? Earth, Wind & Fire 1978 tour. Doug Henning, the magician, designed a couple of magic tricks. The lights went down and spotlights hit the roof of the Capital Center. 4 tubes are suspended there with Maurice, Phillip, Ralph and maybe Verdine in one. The tubes then slowly lower to the stage and the crowd is going nuts. The tubes touch the floor and burst open. They're empty! The guys that were supposed to be in the tubes are now on the stage behind the band. Amazing. The band takes off and doesn't stop for 90 minutes. Fantastic music and a fantastic show. I've been to about 120 concerts. From Frank Sinatra to George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic. The memories!
Billy Joel 5 or 6 years ago. Just plain dull and predictable. The best part was when they did a rendition of AC/DC's "Back in Black" (can't quite remember the reason why). The rest was just going through the motions. Glad my tickets were free, otherwise I would have been majorly upset at dropping $300 + a piece for a 90 minute show by an artist who's best work was in 1977 !
And my worst was a Michael Franks concert (aka Popsicle Toes) that a girl friend bought tickets to and insisted we go. It seemed like he couldn't perform unless he was looking at his band so basically had his back to the audience the whole time. And when he faced the audience he had a look like he didn't want to be there eyes looking up at the ceiling. We were in the fifth row from front. But it was worth it. I ended up marrying her.
They all were pretty good in retrospect considering there are none these days. 
Easy one here. The absolute worst, Todd Rundgren and Utopia, Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor,  mid 70's, worse than many high school bands I'd heard up to that point. My friend and I stuck it out to the end, perhaps half of audience had left prior.

Biggest disappointment probably Patti Smith, small club in Ann
Arbor, likely one of Fred "sonic" Smith's last shows. First set really nice, expecting big things from second, entire band obviously stoned on heroin, could hardly play.
Greatest surprise. Neil Diamond, 1976 Pine Knob Detroit, girlfriend insisted I go, great concert! Made me appreciate his music far more than prior.