What Band Do You Regret Never Getting The Chance To See Live?

Milovan1

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What band do you regret never getting the chance to see live?
For me it would be in no particular order after Led Zeppelin & Jackson 5 would be

Led Zeppelin
Jackson 5 (Early On)
Aerosmith
UFO
Foreigner
Beach Boys
Boston
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Sex Pistols
Chicago
David Bowie (Early On)
Bread
Robin Trower
Elton John
Kraftwork
Supertramp
 

raratt

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What band do you regret never getting the chance to see live?
For me it would be in no particular order after Led Zeppelin & Jackson 5 would be

Led Zeppelin
Jackson 5 (Early On)
Aerosmith
UFO
Foreigner
Beach Boys
Boston
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Sex Pistols
Chicago
David Bowie (Early On)
Bread
Robin Trower
Elton John
Kraftwork
Supertramp
I've seen Aerosmith, multiple times, and Robin Trower.
 

Laughing Grass

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What band do you regret never getting the chance to see live?
For me it would be in no particular order after Led Zeppelin & Jackson 5 would be

Led Zeppelin
Jackson 5 (Early On)
Aerosmith
UFO
Foreigner
Beach Boys
Boston
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Sex Pistols
Chicago
David Bowie (Early On)
Bread
Robin Trower
Elton John
Kraftwork
Supertramp
I saw Elton John with Billy Joel during their face to face tour.

It would have been cool to see Amy Winehouse live. And Billie Eilish if we ever get to go to concerts again.
 

Milovan1

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I saw Elton John with Billy Joel during their face to face tour.

It would have been cool to see Amy Winehouse live. And Billie Eilish if we ever get to go to concerts again.
I kicked it with Amy years ago for about an about an hour at my buddy's Tattoo & Piercing Shop on
Melrose Ave in Hollywood, Ca. Inside the shop it was just me, my nephew, Amy her boyfriend at the time and my buddy
who owns the shop. This was the day before the MTV Music Video Awards and she was getting a nose ring put in.
So very very cool you got to see Elton John. I bet it was awesome to say the least! :D
 
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raratt

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ELP, J Geils (That would have been fun), Hendrix, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Allman Brothers, Doobie Brothers, Skynrd, the original band (saw them the second time around after Johnny took over, was good) All I can think of at the moment.
Best concert was Pink Floyd X2, 20 years apart. No one has a sound system like them.
The number of bands I have seen is a little longer...lol.
 

srh88

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ELP, J Geils (That would have been fun), Hendrix, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Allman Brothers, Doobie Brothers, Skynrd, the original band (saw them the second time around after Johnny took over, was good) All I can think of at the moment.
Best concert was Pink Floyd X2, 20 years apart. No one has a sound system like them.
The number of bands I have seen is a little longer...lol.
I've seen deep purple, Allmans and skynyrd kinda. Early 2000's. But for this threads purpose.. allmans (with duane), Derek and the dominos, Stevie ray, zeppelin, black sabbath, Alice in chains.
 

tyler.durden

Well-Known Member
What band do you regret never getting the chance to see live?
For me it would be in no particular order after Led Zeppelin & Jackson 5 would be

Led Zeppelin
Jackson 5 (Early On)
Aerosmith
UFO
Foreigner
Beach Boys
Boston
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Sex Pistols
Chicago
David Bowie (Early On)
Bread
Robin Trower
Elton John
Kraftwork
Supertramp
From your list, I've seen Aerosmith, Foreigner, Beach Boys, Elton John, and most recently Chicago in 2019. My married violinist gf did some tour dates with Chicago and got us tickets, it was an amazing show. They're even better now then they were decades ago, super tight and polished. I haven't seen Tool yet, still looking forward to their next album tour, probably in 2035.
 

srh88

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From your list, I've seen Aerosmith, Foreigner, Beach Boys, Elton John, and most recently Chicago in 2019. My married violinist gf did some tour dates with Chicago and got us tickets, it was an amazing show. They're even better now then they were decades ago, super tight and polished. I haven't seen Tool yet, still looking forward to their next album tour, probably in 2035.
Chicago is better without Terry Kath? He made Chicago imo. You're on the crack rocks
 
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