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The Rolling Stones at that bad ass gig where they hired hells angels to bounce the place and they beat the gak out of everyone.
Now theres a crazy gig!
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If I could only see ONE band @ any time; I'm going to have to go with 'The Who' in their prime with Keith Moon still alive.
I'd like to see the concert used on the best real rockumentary ever; "The Kids are Alright". Any great performance after the album "Who's Next" would be up my alley though.
The Who imo is the best live band ever since not only is their astounding musicianship skill present but its damn good entertainment. Pete Townshend losing fingernails as he windmilled the hell out of his guitars, Moon playing the drums like it was a jet in turbulence, Daltrey swinging the mic's, and The Ox standing back and acting cool while thunderfingering incredible basslines.
If only there was a time machine; however The Who still rock out harder than bands half their age. Can't wait to see them rock out @ the Superbowl and put The Rolling Stones to shame.
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mattyrm wrote:The Rolling Stones at that bad ass gig where they hired hells angels to bounce the place and they beat the gak out of everyone.
Now theres a crazy gig!
The concert your refering to was at Altomont speedway in California,on Dec,6,1969.
The stories are conflicting,some claim the Stones hired The Angels as security,others state The Angels were mearly asked to ensure no one tamperd with the generators that were set up.
Never the less,by the time The Stones took to the stage,numerous fights had broken out between the crowd and groups of Angels,wich reached it's "zenith" when a young man named Meredith Hunter pulled a gun on several Angels and was subsiquently stabed to death.
If you want to see footage of this concert,it can be viewd in the film "Gimme shelter".
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Either Neutral Milk Hotel or The Nation of Ulysses.
I hear Jeff Mangum is recording music and performing again, so I may yet live to see Neutral Milk Hotel performed live.
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FITZZ wrote: The Jimmi Hendrix experiance.
The Doors.
The Sex Pistols
Other than those,I've seen most of the bands I really wanted to...
As a side note,I consider myself extreamly fortunate to have seen The Ramones several times before Joey,Johnny and Dee Dee passed away,when it came to playing live,The Ramones were an absolute joy to witness.
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Shadowbrand wrote:I wana see Dimmu Borgir live.
I'd live to see Iron Maiden too.
Shame you couldn't have seen Maiden back in the 80's,they were great,but now Bruce Dickersons voice is shot.
I would like to politely dissagree on that last point, Fitzz my friend. Bruces voice is still awesome live, at least it was beggining of last year.
Let's see here...
Rob Zombie. The music sometimes fades into sameness, but the shows look incredible.
Nightwish on the concert that "From Wishes to Eternity" was filmed at.
Sonata Arctica on the concert "Songs of Silence" is from.
Jethro Tull circa 1985.
Devildriver as they are now. Too bad I am missing out on the concert in December
Tons more, but I am tired...
Jimi supports METAL
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Sonata Arctica
Ensiferum
Diablo
Nightwish
Metallica (good old songs, not the wannaknowwhat new songs)
Kalmah
Cradle of Filth
Sonic Syndicate
Matenrou Opera
Children of Bodom
In Flames
That's a few that come up to my mind
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I'd burn down houses to see the Meads of Asphodel and Sigh live, but seeing as the former never play live and Sigh are restricted to the homeland in the Land of The Rising Sun, it seems unlikely!
Oh, and I'd love to see Emperor again... And Floyd circa "Wish You Were Here"
I would like to politely dissagree on that last point, Fitzz my friend. Bruces voice is still awesome live, at least it was beggining of last year.
Perhaps I'm just being nostalgic,however Bruce Dickersons voice,IMO, sounded a bit ragged the last time I saw him perform (2005) in comparison to the Iron Maiden concerts I attended back in the 80's (when I considered him to have one of the best voices in metal).
I'm not saying that he dosn't still have an amazing singing voice,he just sounded "worn" in comparison.
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I was in love with Toni Halliday for most of my adolescence but living in the arse end of the universe meant I never got to see Curve before they split.
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Likely to get myself shot, but I really regret not seeing Garth Brooks during the early nineties. His shows were just freaking electric. The salt in the wound is the rest of my family seeing him while I was away at college.
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Arrgh, I should be flogged for forgeting this one,though I have seen Danzig,Samhain and The Misfits all numerous times,Glenn had left The Misfits (83) shortly before my introduction to them (84).
Yes,it would have been great to see the original line up.
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