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‘‘‘Livin on a Prayer’ is AMAZING live.
Entire stadium knows the words and so powerful.’’
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Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline”
‘‘Oh, come on.
How can this be ANYTHING but ‘Sweet Caroline’???
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It’s SO GOOD, SO GOOD, SO GOOD!!!’’
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Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run”
‘‘Born to Run.’
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Scott
‘‘‘BORN TO RUN’!
And if you have been, then you’ll agree.’’
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Bruce Springsteen’s “Badlands”
‘‘‘Badlands.’
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U2’s “40”
‘‘‘40’ really is it.
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It just kept going on.’’
It’s a very emotional thing.’’
Kate
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U2’s “With or Without You”
‘‘Nothing beatsU2’s’With or Without You’?
In one stadium, a crowd unites as one voice.
‘Specially at the end when everyone goes WHOOOOOOAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!?
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That’s the closest I will ever get to a religious experience.’’
Darth Caifan
7.
Pearl Jam’s “Better Man”
‘‘‘Better Man’ byPearl Jam.
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You’ll know what I’m talking about if you have ever been to one of their shows.
Most moving, communal experience that I have ever been privileged to share.’’
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Paul McCartney’s “Hey Jude”
‘‘Has to be ‘Hey Jude’!
A stadium turns that already 7+ minute song into 20 minutes of swaying and nah-ing.’’
Sarah Elizabeth
‘‘‘Hey Jude.’
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Billy Joel’s “Piano Man”
‘‘‘Piano Man,’ without a doubt.
They let the entire stadium sing the last chorus.
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Marissa
‘‘‘Piano Man,’ Billy Joel.
The crowd can sing it by themselves with next to no help from Billy.
What could be better?’’
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Jenn P.
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Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places”
‘‘Garth Brooks’ ‘Friends in Low Places.’
He doesn’t even have to sing, the whole crowd does it for him.’’
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Molly
‘‘‘Friends in Low Places,’ Garth Brooks.
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11.
The Rolling Stones’ “you could’t Always Get What You Want”
‘‘1989,Steel Wheelstour.
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Everyone knew every word.
Still get chills thinking of it.
Was one of those moments at a concert where you’re MOVED, you know?
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I thought it was so DEEP.
Sheila
12.
Eagles’ “Desperado”
‘‘For me the best sing-along at a concert was theEaglessinging ‘Desperado.’
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While most songs are big anthems, everyone in the arena stood, swayed and sang their hearts out.
It was an amazing.’’
Kaiulani
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Kelly
‘‘‘Viva la Vida’ [by]Coldplay.
Jenn P.
14.
The Kinks’ “Lola”
‘‘‘Lola’ by the Kinks.
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Works great in stadiums or smaller theaters.’’
Chris
15. along with him as he delivers that sizzling guitar solo at song’s end.
Add a little sprinkling of rain, and consider your mind officially blown.’’
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Marc
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Kiss’ “Rock and Roll All Nite”
‘‘‘Rock and Roll All Nite’ byKiss.
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Melissa
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‘Tiny Dancer’ was good.
In fact, it was all good.
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It was two and a half hours of Elton sitting at the piano and singing his favorite songs.’’
Kaiulani
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Lady Gaga’s “Speechless”
‘‘Best concert experience of my adult life.
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So moving, so momentous.’’
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Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’”
Even without Steve Perry, though it hurts.
‘‘‘Don’t Stop Believin’ byJourneyis a classic.
That has to get a mention.’’
Molly
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Queen’s “We Will Rock You”
Even withoutFreddie Mercury, though it hurts.
‘‘Without a doubt, it’s ‘We Will Rock You’ byQueen.
The sound of thousands of people stomping their feet in unison is awe-inspiring.’’