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Pennsylvania-based rock band Live unleashed hit songs “All Over You,” “Lakini's Juice,” and “Lightning Crashes” while becoming worldwide stars! Don't miss your chance to see Ed Kowalczyk and the rest of Live perform their rock hits LIVE! Buy your Live tickets now!
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Great time at Live and Collective Soul!
By overthestars91 from Oxford, N.Y. on 8/4/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I would highly recommend tickets.com to friends! The seats were great and the concert was even better! Live and Collect Soul put on a great show and I can't wait to see them again!

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Blues Traveler was not even there!!!!!!!
By Sad Fan. from New York, NY on 7/30/2008
Pros:
None
Cons:
Band was not there
Best For:
No One

I bought tickets for Blues Traveler and they were not even at the show!!!

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Rather have more Soul than Live
By Michaelal from Miami, Fl. on 9/28/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

The Live/Collective Soul concert was definitely worth going to. I enjoyed both bands but I must say that Collective Soul was the best. Their music & vocals were crisp and rocking. They just have a great all around sound and I wish they would have stuck around some more. I'd go see them again, especially if they were doing a solo show. Please bring them back to Miami!

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where words fail music speaks
By Runner 55 from Bear Creek, PA on 9/26/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Seats too hard
Best For:
Everyone

awesome concert. excellent song selection.

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Live Biography

Live rose to success on the strength of its anthemic music and idealistic, overtly spiritual songwriting, two hallmarks that earned the group frequent comparisons to U2. The group's roots stretched back to the early '80s, when future members Chad Taylor (guitar), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass) and Chad Gracey (drums) began playing together under the name First Aid while attending middle school in York, Pennsylvania. After losing an area talent contest, they decided to enlist singer Ed Kowalczyk, and as a foursome the group played under a series of names before settling on Public Affection.

After earning a rabid local following, Public Affection released a cassette, 1989's The Death of a Dictionary, on their own Action Front label. Show's at ~CBGB and other famed New York clubs followed, eventually earning them a demo deal with Giant Records which proved unsuccessful. The completed demo did earn them a deal with Radioactive, however, and before drawing their new name out of a hat, Live recruited Talking Head Jerry Harrison to produce their 1991 debut, Mental Jewelry. A collection of songs based on the writings of Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti, the record made Live one of the key players in the post-Nirvana alternative music scene thanks to singles like Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition) and Pain Lies on the Riverside.

Three years later, Live returned with the muscular Throwing Copper, which lingered a number of months on the charts before pushing the group into the rock mainstream. After a series of popular singles like Selling the Drama and I Alone, the album's slow build climaxed with the funereal Lightning Crashes, which propelled the album to the top of the charts and paved the way for the subsequent hits White, Discussion and All Over You. Secret Samadhi, the third Live LP, followed in early 1997 and failed to match the commercial success of Throwing Copper, although it nevertheless sold over two million copies.

Released in 1999, The Distance to Here went platinum on the strength of The Dolphin's Cry, which peaked at number two on the Mainstream Rock singles chart. The bandmates continued to refine their ambitious, spiritual sound over the next four years, with both 2001's V and 2003's Birds of Pray cracking the ~Billboard Top 30 as a result. However, the band's seventh studio effort, Songs from Black Mountain, effectively spelled the end of Live's popularity in 2006, with less than 100,000 copies sold in America. The album fared considerably better overseas, prompting Live to devote more time touring Europe during the decade's latter half. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi