Concerts you wish you'd seen

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Early Floyd, Miles Davis in the electric era, and Michael Hedges

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It Bites.

They are threatening to reform and I really can't wait!
Three shall be the number of the counting

And the number of the counting shall be three.

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Massive Attack, Albert Hall, 1998

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.herr ... attack.htm

I had a ticket and everything, but missed it because some asshole completely let me down on a joint project at university (for the second time). I aced the course though :roll:
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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Frank Zappa
Billie Holiday
Charles Mingus
Coltrane
Velvet Underground
2nd Miles Davis quintet
Jimi Hendryx
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Ozric Tentacles. I got to know them quite late. :(
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Jimi Hendrix.
Led Zeppelin.
Grateful Dead.
Pink Floyd around Dark side/Wish you.
Frank Zappa.
Ozzy with Randy Rhoads.
Van Halen around VH II/ Women and Children first.
:lol:

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michael jackson's "pepsi tour".. was it in 92? looked awesome :) saw a tv version of a concert.

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Here are my biggest regrets: two gigs in particular that i was physically present at; but was so smashed i may as well have not been there:

Nirvana - Reading '91
The White Stripes - 100 Club, Oxford St, Summer 2000 (first UK gig)

I have no recollection of Nirvana's performance what-so-ever; my friends assure me i thoroughly enjoyed it.

All i recall about the white stripes gig is chasing Jack White across the stage after the performance with girls watching me and chuckling at how pathetic i looked. Jack just looked scared as this lardy drunk bloke squeezed the life out of his precious hand.. hehehe.
eh?

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Altamont.

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Voidoid Surrealist wrote:
Mr. Bungle back around 92 or so.

Carcass, right after Necrotcism came out.
nyah, nyah..saw both

:P

Saw Carcass of the Symphonies of Sickness tour, hung out with Bill & the albino midget; they were really cool guys..

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nuffink wrote:Altamont.
That would have been interesting.
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Yes - When they introduced Tales From Topographic Oceans and actually played the whole thing :(

Chick Webb vs. Count Basie - at the Savoy Ballroom Jan 16, 1938 in the ultimate swing battle of the bands :love:

Sensation's Fix - circa 1974

Fripp & Eno - did they ever play their solo stuff live?

Fats Waller - Anytime, any place :D

JM Jarre - Oxygene/Equinox era

Klaus Schulze - circa 1975

Tangerine Dream - circa 1976 . . . True story: literally the day after I bought Stratosfear, my first TD album, some friends came down to visit me at college. As I was putting the LP on for them, I'm like, "You've GOT to hear this band!" And they're like, "Dude, you really missed it last night. We got free front row tickets to see this German band in Washington DC last night. Some guy I know's dad works as a roadie and got the tickest for us." The needle drops on the LP and they're like, "DUDE! That's the BAND!" They even had an extra ticket :cry: Turns out it was the tour that TD recorded for their Encore LP. You can probably hear my buddies screaming in-between some of the songs. :roll:

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For me i wish I had seen Devo in their prime...also Kraftwerk, Depeche's Music for the Masses tour (I have seen everyone after). Peter Gabriel would be nice too.

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They keep coming to me . . . so many good things missed!

Pink Floyd - circa Meddle, my favorite period for them.

Kraftwerk - anytime really, but Computer World or before were my favs

Jethro Tull - 1972 or prior (A New Day Yesterday, Nothing Is Easy, Nothing To Say, To Cry You A Song . . . would have LOVED to hear the dear old sweethearts do those live!)

Mothers of Invention - circa '68 or 69

Root Boy Slim - anytime (You Broke My Mood Ring, Get Off My Wig . . . what a hoot!)

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Vibro Larynx wrote:Ozric Tentacles. I got to know them quite late. :(
They're still an amazing live (or studio) experience, even with all the changes over the years.

Genesis- "Lamb Lies Down" tour. Didn't get to see them until after Peter left. At least Hackett was playing.

Pat Metheny- he was here last month, but we were expecting a baby at any moment- and she's a pretty good consolation prize!

Re: Tangerine Dream- Saw them open for Todd Rundgren on their "RA" tour, but was probably too immature to appreciate what they were doing. Just wanted to see Todd shred.

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