Mikes "Best Concert" thread got me thinking; who is left (and alive) that you must see before you pass on?
My list.
1- Sade
2- Al, John, and Paco (together)
3-Stevie Wonder
4-George Michael (don't judge me!)
5- Slayer (just one more time)
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Mikes "Best Concert" thread got me thinking; who is left (and alive) that you must see before you pass on?
My list.
1- Sade
2- Al, John, and Paco (together)
3-Stevie Wonder
4-George Michael (don't judge me!)
5- Slayer (just one more time)
1. Thrice.
2. Jars of Clay
3. Incubus
4. David Crowder
5. John Mayer
Robert Cray
Jeff Beck (again)
shhh....Celine Dion
I'll steal Al, John, and Paco (together)
ACDC & Lenny Kravitz are the only 2 that I can think of. I have seen everyone else that I ever wanted to see.
John Mayer doing the trio thing
Neil Young & Crazy Horse....repeat as necessary
The original Blue Oyster Cult 5
Pink Floyd with Waters and Wright (oh, wait....)
David Gilmour (Either with a reformed Floyd or on his own)
Mark Knopfler
Eric Clapton
Iron Maiden
Slash
Possibly more I'll never see because they've split or passed on.
Gary Moore comes to mind.
Just missed Neil Young :(
1) Stephen Malkmus/Pavement
2) Yo La Tengo
3) Low
4) Swans (missed many times)
5) Fennesz
6) Oren Ambarchi
7) Dinosaur Jr
8) Cluster (played in Baltimore....missed it)
9) David Bowie
10) Nick Cave
List is probably 50 acts long. Fortunately, I have around 50 years left.
No particular order:
Counting Crows
Alterbridge
Rolling Stones
U2
Foo Fighters is my only one. Saw Rush and Van Halen in the past five years, they were my list.
It pains me that I've never seen Aerosmith or Cheap Trick live. While this not my usual genre, I've gotta see Bruno Mars (don't scoff until you check his band out. His opening of Runaway Baby at the Grammy's earlier this year was amazing! Check it out on YouTube).
Rolling Stones
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac should be a reality come next April for me, but the Stones are up in the air.
And 11top - Aerosmith with Cheap Trick opening was my very first concert! Nosebleeds section though. But still great. Sadly I don't remember all of it. I hope to see them again sometime.
Shaolin Death Squad (not gonna happen)
To-Mera
Riverside (actually I would like to play WITH them)
I also got to see Cheap Trick way back in the 80's and they were incredible. So much fun.
Nearly pulled the trigger on some Mark Knopfler tickets for L'pool in May next year.
Only one's left where the far back corner. Can't help but feel a Knopfler gig is too intimate to be that far back. :(
I'll look again nearer to the date incase some tickets are returned.