Bands you have seen live, and bands you would love to see live

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Quote from: steal on February 11, 2008, 03:42:14 PM
GO TO BOTH. I'm gonna see them in Oakland on May 3rd. :3
Damn fucking straight I'm going to both. I'll get there no matter what I have to do. baddood;

Also, Oakland? befuddlement

Placebo Headwound

Quote from: steal on February 11, 2008, 03:50:23 PM
srsly though that's gonna be the greatest day of my life. Opeth and Dream Theater. >.<
Dear god yes.

Too bad we're probably gonna have to sit through 3 and Between the Buried and Me. baddood;

Matt™

I went to a concert a couple years ago i don't remember who though, other then that I don't really go to concerts. I was to go to a concert I'd want to see Daft Punk, The Killers, and Willie Nelson. Lol

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I haven't been to any shows.

I want to see:
Muse
Arctic Monkeys
Coldplay
Babyshambles
Dirty Pretty Things
Interpol
Oasis
Radiohead

The Hand That Fisted Everyone



Wrench

Seen:
Pat Benatar

Want to see:
Green Day
Linkin Park
Incubus
Rise Against
Red Hot Chili Peppers

sans culottes

Seen:
Creedence Clearwater Revisited
Van Halen

Want to see:
Rolling Stones in '71
Led Zeppelin in '72
Woodstock '69
Guns N' Roses in '91
The Who in '73
Sex Pistols in '78
AC/DC in '79
Aerosmith in '77
Velvet Revolver
Wolfmother

Some of those bands I can still see live, but Aerosmith and the Stones aren't like they once were, The Who isn't the same without John or Keith, Sex Pistols probly won't tour again, AC/DC was better with Bon, GNR today is just Ax-hole Rose and a backing band, Zeppelin may not tour, and every attempt to redo Woodstock is not as good as the original.

I'd still see any of those bands in their modern form if I had the chance, but all my favorites were better in the past. Led Zeppelin's How The West Was Won album makes me want a time machine.

Also gonna mention, I might see Rush in April or Tom Petty in August.
I support BUSH

sans culottes

Quote from: steal on February 11, 2008, 09:40:58 PM
My mom was actually at that concert when it was recorded. LA in '72. She was 14. baddood;

Damn, she was lucky. Every time iTunes shuffles Led Zeppelin, I pause the song and play a live track. Probly one of Zep's best concerts.
I support BUSH

LINK2K9

Quote from: Co-Z on February 11, 2008, 09:38:00 PM
Seen:
Creedence Clearwater Revisited
Van Halen

Want to see:
Rolling Stones in '71
Led Zeppelin in '72
Woodstock '69
Guns N' Roses in '91
The Who in '73
Sex Pistols in '78
AC/DC in '79
Aerosmith in '77
Velvet Revolver
Wolfmother

Some of those bands I can still see live, but Aerosmith and the Stones aren't like they once were, The Who isn't the same without John or Keith, Sex Pistols probly won't tour again, AC/DC was better with Bon, GNR today is just Ax-hole Rose and a backing band, Zeppelin may not tour, and every attempt to redo Woodstock is not as good as the original.

I'd still see any of those bands in their modern form if I had the chance, but all my favorites were better in the past. Led Zeppelin's How The West Was Won album makes me want a time machine.

Also gonna mention, I might see Rush in April or Tom Petty in August.

The Sex Pistols have dates for various festivals in Europe and The Who are great with Zak and Pino. I'd also argue that The Who were a better live band in 69', though it's debatable.

Not to mention, in terms of mainstream festivals, Glastonbury is probably one of the best. No need to "redo Woodstock" when you have plenty of festivals that cater to different genres and bands.

Quote from: XYZ on February 11, 2008, 06:29:05 PM
I haven't been to any shows.

I want to see:
Muse
Arctic Monkeys
Coldplay
Babyshambles
Dirty Pretty Things
Interpol
Oasis
Radiohead

Shit man, I'll just go with this list. Add The Charlatans and Led Zeppelin and take out Coldplay and I'd be set.

lol lara lol

sans culottes

Yeayea, I can still see those bands. But none of them are the same. Heard the new version of Anarchy in the UK? Lydon's lost his voice.

And The Who, I'd like to see at one of their peaks when they had Quadrophenia and Who's Next out. Two great albums with really good songs.
I support BUSH

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