For me Freddy Mercury and Queen.
What band are you sorry you never saw live ?
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What band are you sorry you never saw live ?
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i havent seen anything bad enough to be sorry , unless you count random bands at bars i have seen a ton of shit ones like that.Need WebHosting ? Email me for some great deals [email protected]Comment
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Queen with Freddy Mercury.
My favorite band is Journey. I saw them a number of times with Steve Perry when I was much younger. I've seen them twice now with the new guy Arnel Pineda. It's fun when you are older and can afford the best seats. Much to my surprise Journey came to my hometown last month and we had second row tickets. Arnel Pineda gave me a fist bump.Herschel Savage
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Elvis, Queen, Abba, Jimmie Hendrix, Bob Marley, The Beatles, The Doors, Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd.
Last concert i saw, before they propably stop, was Pet Shop Boys. Still good.
Looks like the oldies are making their last tours nowadays and cash in some pensions.
You can see a lot of artist now that will be gone in a decade.
everything is fake
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when I was younger, my dream was to see the doors.
I saw them in 2007 then 2010.
Manzarek and Krieger. good enough for me.Comment
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When I was young, I was fan of two bands; The Doors and The Beatles but I never saw them on stage.

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Exactly the same, The Doors and the Beatles. I saw the Stones, they sucked, bad PA, Pink Floyd, they were like statues, but the music was great. Iggy and the Stooges, but they didn't even finish their first song before Iggy went nuts. Now that I remember, I would have liked to see the Beach Boys during their Pet Sounds days.Comment
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In the 50s I had a chance to see The Everly Brothers and in the 60s I had a chance to see The Doors before they signed a deal.officially retired as of March 01 2018 but still fucking around and getting into shit.Comment
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I saw Pink Floyd in 1988.
It was pretty awesome.Comment
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I saw them in '94. great show. was SO not a fan of The Division Bell but they played a lot of their classics I knew by heart from singing with my dad in the car as he drove me to school so concert saved! I just wanted to see Floyd live, they coulda sung campfire tunes and I still woulda loved itComment
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I have seen Aerosmith and AC/DC as backup just as they starting out in the 70s. I'd like to see that again. Led Zep, Jimmy Hendriks, Elvis, and so many wishesComment
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Pink Floyd and Queen for sure.Comment
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I saw Soundgarden warm up for (I think) Voivod before I (or most anyone else) had really heard of them. As I recall, I'd come for an earlier warm up, but missed them. Soundgarden was so good that the other bands pale.
Unbelievably good live show. One of those rare moments you can feel music history in the making.Comment
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Very cool. Did you see Aerosmith and AC/DC in small venues or as stadium warm up acts? I think in the 80's, Aerosmith was the best arena show in music, with AC/DC being a contender for the number two spot with the cannons.Comment
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I saw AACDC so many times never gets old. Best was at Dodger Stadium
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Just saw Scorpions, the singer is 75, don't think there will be many more chances. Hence I went. They are still brilliant though.Comment
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Ya know. I had tickets in 2020 to see Rammstein in Berlin, But cancelled 2 years in a row due to pandemic. Not my bucket list but woulda loved that.Comment
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I had tickets too, but held on to them.... they finally played Montreal last summer, and holy shit they did not disapoint. I was right in front too - it was their best show ever.Comment
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Top Ten:
The Who (with Keith Moon 1970 tour)
Bob Dylan Rolling Thunder tour (1976)
Led Zeppelin (with John Bonham 1973 tour)
The Grateful Dead (with Jerry Garcia and Pig Pen 1972 tour)
Bruce Springsteen (with the E Street Band 1978 tour)
AC/DC (with Bon Scott 1978 tour)
The Rolling Stones (with Mick Taylor 1972 tour)
Jethro Tull (with Martin Barre 1972 tour)
KISS (1976 tour)*
Woodstock 1969 (I mean, c'mon just to be there!)
* I saw their 1996 reunion tour which was basically a re-creation of their infamout 1976 show so it was the next best thing.
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I heard them 7 times in May 2022!! Two concerts and 5 sound tests. There is a place in front of my house where big outdoor concerts are held.
I was looking out the kitchen window....LOL......
On the 30th there will be a Depeche Mode concert.....I have already seen/heard Ozzy Osbourne, Rolling Stones, Metallica, AC/DC with Axl Rose in front of my house :-)))....by the way, I am from Prague, Czech Republic.
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The prodigy was a band from my childhoo.
Too bad one of the members passedComment
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What a racket to live nearby, man . . .I heard them 7 times in May 2022!! Two concerts and 5 sound tests. There is a place in front of my house where big outdoor concerts are held.
I was looking out the kitchen window....LOL......
On the 30th there will be a Depeche Mode concert.....I have already seen/heard Ozzy Osbourne, Rolling Stones, Metallica, AC/DC with Axl Rose in front of my house :-)))....by the way, I am from Prague, Czech Republic.Comment








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