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Little mixed on this. I saw Frank Zappa in Finland.
Of course Broadway Musicals count, especially by Sondheim. We already have tickets to see Merrily We Roll Along by Sondheim this fall on Broadway. Daniel Radcliffe has the lead in this musical played backward.The road map of my musical life has many streets and byways contained within it. It is also a bit difficult for me to pick favorites.
Small club performances I remember: Richard Thompson; Mike Nesmith in a country club in the San Fernando Valley; Steeleye Span at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood during the club's golden years (a few more performers there that my aged brain no longer recalls)
Amphitheaters: Peter Gabriel (twice) [more here too but....]
Arenas: Peter Gabriel; Pink Floyd; Bruce Springsteen (twice) [ I have to believe that these concerts are a big reason I have an 80 % hearing loss in both ears if you wish to talk about loud]; U2; and a few others that I cannot call to mind at this precise moment.
Theatres: Prince / Sheila E; Tangerine Dream; The Blue Nile; countless Broadway Musicals if that music counts (some of it can be quite loud); A Keith Jarrett solo improvisational piano concert; there are more but they remain shrouded in mental fog.
This by no means covers the entire map of my musical history (I was part of a few live performances myself). I have yet to find a musical form that I cannot find something I relate to within it. The road I travelled to get to some of those performances was heavily influenced by my Asperger's. There is no question of that for me, and all before I had any clue that I was any different from those I associated with at the time of the expansion of my musical horizons.
I'll stop now!