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PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:58 pm 
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What band(s)/musician(s)/performance artist(s) are on your "I Wish I Could See Them Perform Live" list?

Mine:

Michael Jackson

The Pogues

Beastie Boys

Dan Fogelberg (again)

Meshugga

The Doors


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I've been rediscovering the awesomeness of KISS as of late. I'd love to see them live. Bruce Springsteen as well comes to mind.


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Johnny Cash
Pink Floyd (with Roger Waters)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Neko Case (her Nashville show got cancelled)
Ray Charles
Bob Dylan (again, now that I'm old enough to appreciate him more)
Roseanne Cash
Jakob Dylan
Ray LaMontagne (how hipster-chic of me)


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The Lord Chamberlain's Men at the Globe, let's say, Hamlet.

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The Eagles would have been my first and only choice I think, but I've since added Don Henley to my much h8 list, and thus crossed the Eagles off.


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The Eagles would have been my first and only choice I think, but I've since added Don Henley to my much h8 list, and thus crossed the Eagles off.

I suppose I'd like to see some of my favorite old-time musicians live before they pass. Somene like Doc Watson would be a treasure, but I think he's in his 90's now, and it's doubtful he's doing much live performing these days.

Seeing him in his prime would have been a real treat.

Honestly though, rather than a live performance, I think if I had my druthers, I'd love to have been a fly on the wall during the studio sessions when the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded the "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" series. I love listening to the 'chatter' between tracks on those albums.

The likes of Mother Maybelle Carter, Merle Travis, Doc Watson, Roy Acuff, Jimmy Martin, Earle Scruggs, etc.. all hangin' out together must have been a blast to be part of.


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Oingo Boingo
Van Halen circa 1992
Nine Inch Nails circa 1994

There are a few others that while at first I thought, "They would be cool to see live!" I've since thought about it more and realized, "Actually, I don't think I would enjoy going to a live show of theirs." The Doors is one these bands.

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With The Doors I think a lot depends on whether you got the meltdown Morrison or the non-meltdown. Non-meltdown Morrison would be an awesome experience; the alternative would be a train wreck.


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Hypocrisy (again)
Decapitated (again)
Kiss (again)
Fear Factory (again)
Slayer (again)
Cradle of Filth
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Neil Diamond
Death
Billy Joel
Die Prinzen
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet band
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Three Dog Night
Grand Funk Railroad

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Nine Inch Nails circa 1994


That is when I saw NIN... that was an awesome tour.

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George Czell conducting Beethoven's Ninth with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra

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I'm listing only possibilities where everyone is still alive and it could in theory really happen.

Pink Floyd (with Gilmour, Waters and Wright)
Led Zeppelin (If Jimmy Page is first locked into a room and forced to practice for a year)
U2 "We're only playing songs from the 80's" tour
Cream (or Clapton solo if he focuses on his late 60s/early 70s/traditional blues stuff)


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Hmm.

Queen
Static X (again)
Rush (again)
Concrete Blonde (again)
Korn
The Academy of Ancient Music playing Vivaldi's Four Seasons or Bach's Brandenburg Concerto's
Judas Priest


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Type O Negative, although they might qualify for Numbuk's list of "maybe not".

I love their music, but am not sure I'd fit in well with the fans who went to their shows.

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Finally thought of one: Van Halen. I was supposed to go see them in 1978, I believe, but the concert got rained out and they didn't come back. Instead, I got to see Head East, and Alvin Lee (who was cool, but at the time I had absolutely no clue who he was).

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Rodahn wrote:
With The Doors I think a lot depends on whether you got the meltdown Morrison or the non-meltdown. Non-meltdown Morrison would be an awesome experience; the alternative would be a train wreck.


Well, my "maybe not" list has more to do with the audience-experience than the band. Concerts are all about the experience as a whole, crowd included. And I really don't think I'd want to travel back in time and be in a Doors audience.


Shel: Type o Negative would be cool. Very fun band for me to sing with, as he's completely in my range. Sad that he died.

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The glade has better musical taste than I would have thought ;-)

The Beatles
Simon & Garfunkle
Billy Joel
The Eagles
Celtic Woman (again)
Lily Allen
Indigo Girls (again)
R.E.M.
The Police/Sting


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Numbuk:

Ah, I see what you are saying. Yeah, hippies are actually kinda scary . . .


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Shelgeyr wrote:
Type O Negative, although they might qualify for Numbuk's list of "maybe not".

I love their music, but am not sure I'd fit in well with the fans who went to their shows.


Had Peter Steele not passed away; I would have loved to include them on my list, but they really put on crappy performances live.

I saw them a few times when they were with other acts... and I was never impressed.

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Rodahn wrote:
The Pogues


I saw MacGowan a couple of years ago. One of my all time favorite shows.


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Nice! Was he with the Pogues or a solo project?


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