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Old 06-10-05 | 10:28 AM
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Oddest Tour Openers?

With the thread of Mars Volta opening for System of a Down, and people thinking the Mars Volta don't sound right to be opening, I just want to know, what is the weirdest/oddest/surprising Tour you have heard of or been to with openers and/or co-headliners "not matching"?

1.) Sum 41 opening for Motley Crue 2005...Hasn't come to my town yet.

2.) Projekt Revolution. 2004...Saw it. Although it was meant to have every time of genre of music on one bill, it was weird going from The Used to Snoop Dogg to Korn.

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How about just the oddest show in general? I saw Mojo Nixon and the Toadliquors open for Dread Zeppelin back in '91.
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didn't Jimi Hendrix open for The Beatles?
Old 06-10-05 | 12:45 PM
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I just remembered another one. My girlfriend saw Stevie Ray Vaughan open for Men At Work.
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didn't Jimi Hendrix open for The Beatles?
I actually think it was The Monkees, circa 1967.
That's a tough one to top....
Old 06-10-05 | 12:50 PM
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I saw Ween open up for GWAR. Strangest combination that I've ever seen.
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I think They Might Be Giants opened for Hootie & the Blowfish.
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The Rolling Stones (tickets | bio) have tapped young blues-pop singer Joss Stone (tickets | bio) to open three shows on their upcoming North American tour. She joins a list of support acts that already includes Black Eyed Peas, Maroon 5, Pearl Jam, the John Mayer Trio, Beck and others.
can't they get someone who at least sounds like the rolling stones?
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Beastie Boys opened for Madonna in 1985
Old 06-10-05 | 01:35 PM
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I saw Hootie and the Blowfish open for Toad the Wet Sprocket. This was when Cracked Rear View was well into its upswing of popularity and it when Toad the Wet Sprocket took the stage the crowd was yelling stuff like "Bring Hootie back!" the whole time.
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I've seen:

1.) The Stray Cats open for Stevie Ray Vaughan
2.) Blind Melon open for the Rolling Stones
3.) The Alarm open for Bob Dylan
Old 06-10-05 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
just read:

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The Rolling Stones (tickets | bio) have tapped young blues-pop singer Joss Stone (tickets | bio) to open three shows on their upcoming North American tour. She joins a list of support acts that already includes Black Eyed Peas, Maroon 5, Pearl Jam, the John Mayer Trio, Beck and others.
can't they get someone who at least sounds like the rolling stones?
most of the RS peers are in nursing homes or dead.

On topic, the strangest one I ever went to was Less Than Jake opening for Bad Religion. I love both bands, but think of them as two distinct musical styles.
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I saw Joan Jett open for The Police on the Ghost on the Machine tour. Some people might think of that as odd, I dunno.
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can't they get someone who at least sounds like the rolling stones?
The Stones traditionally have opening acts who they like, not necessarily who have similar styles. Stevie Wonder's opened for them, as did The Clash, and (I think) Peter Tosh. Normally their opening acts are fantastic, so just be happy about that.
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I saw Joan Jett open for The Police on the Ghost on the Machine tour. Some people might think of that as odd, I dunno.
I saw a stop on that tour. I recall being more excited about seeing Jett than the Police. Go figure....
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I actually think it was [Jimi Hendrix opening for]The Monkees, circa 1967.
That's a tough one to top....

I heard he got boo'd off the stage? Is that real?....I think I saw that on a VH1 Monkees movie...and we all know made-for-tv movies are 100%
Old 06-10-05 | 03:30 PM
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Strangest I've seen is Tim Robbins opening up for Pearl Jam on the vote for change tour, I'm like what the h@ll isn't that the dude off Shawshank Redemption. Man that was terrible music
Old 06-10-05 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Turd Ferguson
I've seen:

1.) The Stray Cats open for Stevie Ray Vaughan
That one doesn't seem all that strange to me.
Old 06-10-05 | 04:01 PM
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band opening for Anne Murray in the early 70's.
They also opened for Chicago...
Old 06-10-05 | 04:22 PM
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before my time,

Stevie Wonder opened for the Rollings Stones at the winterland ballroom in SF.
Old 06-10-05 | 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
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can't they get someone who at least sounds like the rolling stones?
No! No no no no no! Give me an opening band who is different from the main band. I hate sitting through warmed-over sameness. Like when Public Enemy opened for U2 in '92. Great idea.

There was a great local band here called the Coolies and they played a 500 seater on their last night as a band. They had some high school cloggers open the show. Hilarious.
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I saw Weird Al open for Duran Duran in 1995. Very surreal indeed.
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Beastie Boys opened for Madonna in 1985
I saw fIREHOSE open for the Beastie Boys. I liked both bands, but I can't imagine the whole crowd enjoyed Watt's bass thunder. That's a shame, too.

I also saw a Living Coulor/Suicidal Tendencies/Tool show. That was weird.
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Originally Posted by dick_grayson
didn't Jimi Hendrix open for The Beatles?
I don't think there was anyway that could have been made possible.
Old 06-10-05 | 07:54 PM
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I remember yet another one. Back in 1980, Prince opened for The Rolling Stones. He was not well received.


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