We've done Best & Worst concerts, here's would-love-to-see

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What groups would you like to see in concert but haven't?

Devo would be first for me. Long time fan, but never played near me or I missed it if they did. Never saw the Beastie Boys. They played KC on the day we were to leave to drive to Pa to visit my mother.

Always wanted to see AC/DC, but that was back in thier prime, not so much anymore.

I'm jealous of you guys who got to see the Plasmatics!:cool:

The main group I would time-travel to see... The Sex Pistols!
 
Here's one that's only playing in Heaven's stadium...
Double bill of SRV and Jimi Hendrix.
 
I heard that Godsmack has real good concerts, very theatrical, so I think a really good concert would be Godsmack with Metallica.
 
I'd love to see Frank Zappa and Kurt Cobain together in concert.:D.
 
Morrison walked into my bar "The Ready Room" in Alameda one night with a couple guys I knew.Cheap bastard didn't even buy a drink.His buddies did all the buying.(2 drinks)
Saw him one time in concert.Very bizarre dude.
 
In no particular order (and certainly not all of them):

SRV
Ray Charles
John Coltrane
Miles Davis
Cream
Thelonious Monk
Ella Fitzgerald
Jimi
Janis
Charles Mingus
Duke Ellington
Allman Brothers w/Duane
Robert Johnson
Sly and Family Stone
Orginal Temptations
Barry Manilow (:eek: not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek: )
 
In no order, but never to be seen again here:

Butterfield Blues Band
James Marshall Hendrix
Howlin Wolf
Janis
John Lee Hooker
The Band
John Lennon
Harry Nilsson
Traffic
Robert Johnson
Canned Heat
Hank Williams Sr.


Sooo many others............
 
I'd kill to see a Guns N' Roses concert as it was in 1992 or so, when they had several albums to perform from, or a Ramones concert as they were in about 1980.
 
You gotta see Godsmack when they are the feature. When they came with Metallica it was only so so. When they were here as the feature with Breaking Benjamin they put on one hell of a show. The video and pyro that goes with straight out of line is awesome. Metallica has some pretty nice lighting effects to go with their songs. I wish I could have caught them again when they came thru Nashville in Nov:(
 
Here's another vote for Hank Williams and Howlin' Wolf. I'd add Lightnin' Hopkins, Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, and Robert Johnson.

Dream big, right?

James
 
The Grateful Dead--with Jerry, of course.
Opened by the Band.
Special appearance of Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris.

next life, I suppose.
 
Led Zep (with my rider by my side)
Hendrix
Nirvana
Dylan
Stones
The Stooges
Rory Gallagher
Roy Buchanan
Muddy Waters
Hawkwind

(all in their prime, me higher than a low earth orbiting satellite on mushrooms, opiated hashish, heineken)

way way down inside
 
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