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Primus. Or any sort of Les Claypool driven project.
That is my one dream in life - to one day meet the legend. I came VERY close once, and saw my marriage flashing before my eyes. Good thing Im still married eh?
-Me
 
Most, if not all, bands sound like sh!t live. Though I'd be impressed to see Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart conducting/directing The Magic Flute with the original cast & orchestra... Don't think I'd kill for it though; well if it was Osama, then sure, I'd kill for it... Oh hell, I'd kill Osama for free! :ban:

EDIT: But I'd still claim the $25 million bounty. :rockin:
 
One of the best shows I have ever seen was Primus at the Berkley Greek Theatre, small venues rock!

I wish I could go to a Sublime concert.
 
I wish I could turn back the hands of time and save Layne Staley. I would listen to anything he would be feeling at the time!:rockin:
 
Maybe Led Zeppelin................ in their prime/original format

Have seen Metallica plenty though
NOBODY compares live
NOBODY
 
I wish I could turn back the hands of time and save Layne Staley. I would listen to anything he would be feeling at the time!:rockin:

Alice in Chains and Nirvana both. If I could see either one with the original cast I would be ecstatic.

Maybe Led Zeppelin................ in their prime/original format

Have seen Metallica plenty though
NOBODY compares live
NOBODY

Led Zeppelin would be awesome!
 
My live music dreams:
Artist -- Song


Beatles -- Revolution
Beach Boys -- God Only Knows
Metallica w/ San Fran Symphony -- One
Simon and Garfunkel -- The Boxer/Bridge Over Troubled Water
 
can you imagine being the first crowd to hear Handel's Hallelujah Chorus? That would be sweet....

Oh, and Bon Scott singing Highway to Hell
 
Skynard again. I saw them at a Day on the Green at the Oakland Coliseum back in 76 or 77. From what I do remember it was phenomenal to watch and yes hear Freebird. :fro:
 
can you imagine being the first crowd to hear Handel's Hallelujah Chorus? That would be sweet....
Obviously not the first, but I've seen Handel's Messiah done many times. Of course, the Hallelujah Chorus is the big part of that. You always hear it at Christmas, which irks me given it's in the Easter portion of Messiah.

My wife plays a kick-ass Messiah on the organ.:D

That said, I've been dying to see Van Morrison.
 
I wish I'd have been able to see The Clash live :( It seemed like there may have been a reunion soon before Joe Strummer died, I felt crushed afterward.
 
I AM going to see The Dropkick Murphys this month! I guess I'd ALMOST kill to see them.
 
Well, per already mentioned, I've seen:

Queen
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Beach Boys
and Rush.

I've also seen these bands in concert:

.38 Special
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Alvin Lee (Ten Years After)
America
Bad Company
Black Sabbath
Blood Sweat and Tears
Blue Oyster Cult
(Richie) Blackmore
Bob Seger
Chicago
Damn Yankees
Deep Purple
Dokken
Doobie Brothers
Earl Scruggs Review
Electric Light Orchestra
Fancy
Foghat
Foreigner
Georgia Satellites
George Thorogood
Heart
Hooters
Ian Gillan Band
Jan and Dean
Joan Jett
Judas Priest
Kansas
Kathy Mattea
Kiss
Lee Greenwood
Little Feat
Loverboy
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels
Molly Hatchet
Peter Frampton
Pink Floyd
Rare earth
Sammy Hagar
Scorpions
Sha Na Na
Steppenwolf
Steve Miller
Styx
Ted Nugent
Van Halen
White Snake
ZZ Top

...I may have missed a few...:rockin:
 
Alice in Chains and Nirvana both. If I could see either one with the original cast I would be ecstatic.
I saw Alice in Chains play just after Facelift came out, they were great!
Was a great line-up for that show. Alice in Chains, Slayer, Megadeath, and Anthrax.


Rush- YYZ, In my opinion Neal Peart is the best drummer around.

Rush=Best Band Ever!!
I've seen them twice now and they're fan-friggin'-tastic live.

I'd love to go back and see The Rat Pack at The Sands.
 

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