Dream concerts
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Dream concerts
I'm watching this recording of a Queen concert in the Milton Keynes Bowl in 1982, and it's pretty damn good. Makes me wish I could have seen them live, but there was a slight problem with the timing there. They just seem like such an awesome band to see live.
So. Which musician/band do you wish you could see play live(in either a one-on-one performance or a huge stadium full of people)?
(I think the best concert I've actually been to though has definitely been Robbie Williams at the MK Bowl with my Dad. Watching a true performer sing and enjoy it and listen to a crowd appreciating them is something amazing. Although I've gotta say, Spice Girls concert? Preeeeetty damn good.)
So. Which musician/band do you wish you could see play live(in either a one-on-one performance or a huge stadium full of people)?
(I think the best concert I've actually been to though has definitely been Robbie Williams at the MK Bowl with my Dad. Watching a true performer sing and enjoy it and listen to a crowd appreciating them is something amazing. Although I've gotta say, Spice Girls concert? Preeeeetty damn good.)
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Pink Floyd, with Syd and also, say, around 1973 (I was born in 1973).
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I'll second Nirvana, and throw in the following, in order of preference:
Zeppellin ~with John Bonham. There are some drummers who have grace, power, style, funkyiness, heaviness, groove... and then there is Bonham.
Metallica ~ Cliff Burton.
Jimi ~ Imagine what he'd sound like..today! My god...
Miles Davis ~ One of the few jazz legends that really hooked me. That would be an unreal show man.
And for cheesebox sentimental reasons, I'll throw a shout out to my buddy Joe, who disappeared two years ago now. I'd love to be playing a show with him again... recapture the vibe we once had... fuck yeah!! That'd be great.
Oh, and no dead ones here, but the Police, live... oh yeah.
Zeppellin ~with John Bonham. There are some drummers who have grace, power, style, funkyiness, heaviness, groove... and then there is Bonham.
Metallica ~ Cliff Burton.
Jimi ~ Imagine what he'd sound like..today! My god...
Miles Davis ~ One of the few jazz legends that really hooked me. That would be an unreal show man.
And for cheesebox sentimental reasons, I'll throw a shout out to my buddy Joe, who disappeared two years ago now. I'd love to be playing a show with him again... recapture the vibe we once had... fuck yeah!! That'd be great.
Oh, and no dead ones here, but the Police, live... oh yeah.
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I second the Police - anywhere along their timeline
I also missed Genesis ala The Lamb
I did see the Talking Heads as a foursome, but missed the big party gigs (Burning Down the House era) which look like great fun on film.
As with Jimmy, Janice Joplin comes to mind. Seems like she was a hit and miss performer who, when hitting it, absolutely blew people away. Similar with Jaco Pastorius, who I saw numerous times.
I also missed Genesis ala The Lamb
I did see the Talking Heads as a foursome, but missed the big party gigs (Burning Down the House era) which look like great fun on film.
As with Jimmy, Janice Joplin comes to mind. Seems like she was a hit and miss performer who, when hitting it, absolutely blew people away. Similar with Jaco Pastorius, who I saw numerous times.
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Guns and Roses and Motley Crue on the LA strip.
Poison at the LA forum.
Wilco on the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot tour.
KISS in the 70s.
An early Lollapalooza show.
Poison at the LA forum.
Wilco on the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot tour.
KISS in the 70s.
An early Lollapalooza show.
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It's gotta be a # world tour! Then we can all be happy.Leaf wrote:We should do a songfight bottle drive to get Sausage Boy to an Octothorpe show.
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I second the Police—that would be cool.
I'd also add earlier Husker Du, Minor Threat and the Specials back when they had Terry Hall. The Clash—but I'd prefer it wasn't the Cut the Crap tour.
I'd also add earlier Husker Du, Minor Threat and the Specials back when they had Terry Hall. The Clash—but I'd prefer it wasn't the Cut the Crap tour.
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