Title: What Band do You Regret Not Seeing? Source:
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I saw Slade backing up Mott the Hoople in about 73. They were good, not great. They are still playing live in England and are about to tour here, I heard. Small clubs in major cities, probably.
The band I most regret not seeing is Love. With Them being second. I missed the Beatles, but I probably would have hated it anyway because of the screaming. The other major one I missed was the Doors.
I just look back and I saw all the bands I really loved. I saw Wire on their first tour and second tour, and saw them last year. I saw the Ramones about 20 times. Saw the Clash about 10 times. Saw Talking Heads, Roxy Music, The Who, and Bowie when they were still good. I saw the Velvet Underground just before they broke up, and saw the Kinks, Lou Reed, John Cale and so many others, I forget.
I seen them when they opened up for Ozzy in I believe 1980. It was their "On Through The Night" tour and they were very, very young, maybe even teenagers, I don't know. They rocked though. Randy Rhodes even got on stage and jammed with them. It was a great concert.
How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, his precepts! O! 'tis easier to keep Holidays than Commandments. Benjamin Franklin
I had a chance to see Stevie Ray Vaughn in Alabama maybe a week or month before he died (I don't remember the exact time frame). I didn't go because I went to visit my grandparents instead, thinking that I'd be able to catch him later. Big mistake.
How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, his precepts! O! 'tis easier to keep Holidays than Commandments. Benjamin Franklin
The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal. James Fenimore Cooper
I got tix for them from the teamster boss for my B-day in '96. And I got to meet Jo Dee Messina backstage for a minute. It was nice to relax and watch a show for once rather than have to be working.
Too bad I wasn't able to get a date. I even asked a couple of chicks when I went to buy a beer if either of them would like to come and sit on stage right with me. They said no, but they bought me a birthday drink. Nice of them. ;0)
The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal. James Fenimore Cooper
I worked them several times, plus the lead singer, Roger Daltry, when he put together another band. That was between '90 and '95 and I guess we did 3 engagements in Chicago with either 3 or 4 nights each time. And they always had autograph sessions after the show and there were always a few hundred at the meet and greet. It was some fun times and we had quite a few laughs with those guys.
The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal. James Fenimore Cooper
Had the same album until my collection was ripped off by the same "friend" that dragged me to a Marshall Tucker concert. (Mentioned in that 'bad concert' thread.)
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probably the band/artist I miss seeing the most, or kick myself in the ass for missing, is SRV. was planning on seeing him at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheater in '90, when I lived there, but ended up kinda' low on cash so figured I'd make sure to catch him next time around. only problem was, there was no next time around. as a consolation, I did get to see Elvin Bishop/George Thorogood-Delaware Destroyers. Elvin stole the show. ;)