Definitely the band I’ve seen the most and it’s not even close lol. Probably would be even without traveling
23 or 24 for me. Would have to sit down and write it all out. Agree that the early 2010s were cheating when I lived in Philly. Definitely my most seen band live.
I've wanted to make a list of shows I've been to in the past and yall are encouraging me to do so. I've seen TWY at least 6 times I think.
did anyone post this yet? the wonder years are officially pitchfork-core The Wonder Years: The Hum Goes on Forever
Doo itttttt my format is simply: Date | Venue | Tour Name | Headliner | Direct Support | Second Support, etc etc etc. That way I can fit a whole festival as one line item, and am able to capture all the different bands on a bill without it getting unwieldly
Am I the only person who creates playlists of every set I’ve ever seen? I have every show I’ve been to since 2003 in Spotify. If it’s a full show where I also come for the opener, I put their set in there too. Looks just like this.
I once unintentionally managed to see Transit 7 times in a year. Never bought a ticket with the intent of seeing them, they just happened to open for every headliner I wanted to see.
I've been using setlist.fm to track my shows for over a decade, if that website ever goes away I'm screwed
This was me and B&C, who might be my most seen band. They opened for everyone I liked for a couple years. Title Fight co headline, then they opened for Polar Bear Club, Circa Survive, Coheed, Manchester Orchestra, Touche Amore, and at least a handful of others.
I do this but then I duplicate the playlist into Spotify. And then I back up every year with a CSV file. Once I lost my RDIO playlists after that site shut down, I said never again.
Wow, that feels huge seeing people got to see a band they like 30-60 times, can't even imagine if it's a desirable amount. I've seen TWY once in Poland, had to catch them on tour with Billy Talent and I went mostly to see them as the opener (though Billy Talent was good too and pretty nostalgic, seeing as they were one of the first bands I had a chance to see when "bigger/medium-sized" foreign bands started visiting our capital again. They have never come back yet, although it's been 10 times better with shows around here now.
I'll rip it at some point because I also want a digital version, but no idea when I'll get to it (I still haven't done the demos from the Upsides/Suburbia reissue either).
Oh I totally forgot about those demos. I stopped collecting vinyl after sister cities came out so I never ended up getting that reissue