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Top 3 bands you'd want to see live (Rush at #1)/NP retirement


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No joke, the first guys top 3 are

Faster pussycat

Five finger death punch

Halestorm

Second dude was

Rush

Zep

Floyd

 

I'm guessing I would along good with the second dude and have a hard time getting the first one, faster f***in pussycat?

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No joke, the first guys top 3 are

Faster pussycat

Five finger death punch

Halestorm

What a phruckin' dooooosh lol Edited by Geddy's Soul Patch
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Jimi Hendrix (needs no explanation)

 

Pink Floyd on the WYWH tour (saw both Floyd and Waters separately, but never together and while Animals may be my favorite Floyd album, Roger was miserable on that tour so.....)

 

The Beatles even tough I likely wouldn't have heard a damned thing because, well, they were the fukking Beatles for heaven's sake

 

 

 

 

I saw a lot the greats that survived into or reunited in the 70s and 80s, Zep, Purple, Sabbath, Ozzy with Rhoads, Stevie Ray, etc. but was just a bit too young for the greats in the 60s who did not, so hon. mention to The Doors, Cream, Ten Years After. Would also like to add that I never saw Queen and wish I had and never saw AC/DC with Bon and wish I had.

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Would have loved to see Zeppelin at any time

 

Zappa with the Roxy band or the Sheik Yerbouti band

 

Queen on any tour pre- News of the World

 

(honorable mention Chicago with Terry Kath)

 

 

Bands I can still see:

 

Porcupine Tree if SW puts it back together

 

ELP if they ever decide do another tour

 

Spock's Beard (the original band)

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Hmmmm.

 

Lyle Lovett and His Large Band--Road to Ensenada tour

 

Paul McCartney and Wings--Band on the Run

 

Ozzy--Diary of a Madman--with one Randall Rhoads

 

Got to see Ozzy with Randy on maybe his first or second stop on the Blizzard tour. It was by pure luck!

 

The one that haunts me was getting to see Harry Chapin about a month before he died.

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I just went to pick my wife up from work, and had the bootleg from the Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, & Howe show I saw playing, and thought, that it was cool to see certain "one off" bands like that over the years. Emerson, Lake, and Powell was another...

 

Hell even the 1991 Yes tour when they had the original band, an the 80's version of the band together all on one stage was pretty cool.

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