Who do you wish you could have seen live...
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Who do you wish you could have seen live...
Was just thinking about this...
If you could see any live act (not currently active, i.e. dead or disbanded), what would your top 5 be??
mine...in no [particular order...
Bob Marley
Led Zepplin
Grateful Dead
A Tribe Called Quest
Miles Davis
If you could see any live act (not currently active, i.e. dead or disbanded), what would your top 5 be??
mine...in no [particular order...
Bob Marley
Led Zepplin
Grateful Dead
A Tribe Called Quest
Miles Davis
stay under the 1yen curve!
Definitely Nirvana. This is the top one for me. They were so influential to me.
Original Led Zeppelin-I saw Page and Plant twice, but I would have loved to have seen John Bonham.
Alice In Chains-Another situation like Nirvana.
I’m sure that there are many others too…….
Here’s a short list of bands that I have seen that I count myself fortunate to have attended:
The Rolling Stones
The Grateful Dead
Chuck Berry
Little Richard
Eric Clapton
Pearl Jam (Drop in the park 92, and one show that Neil Young encored with them!)
All of the Sunny Day Real Estate shows I saw.
Soundgarden (I’m happy I saw them when I did-remember Tron?)
Rage Against The Machine (saw them with DJ Admiral Kevvie Baby, and at the First Tibetan Freedom concert along with: The Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Chaksam-pa, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, Pavement, Cibo Matto, Biz Markie, Richie Havens, John Lee Hooker, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sonic Youth, Beck, Bjork, De La Soul, Fugees, Buddy Guy, The Skatalites, Yoko Ono/Ima)
Cui Jian http://www.gluckman.com/CuiJian.html
Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem-the up in smoke tour was great. Who went with me to see Kurupt and Too $hort that one time?
X-Men before they were the X-Ecutioners at the MF-in Powerplant…..
311 with Buzzworthy (hey-where is that lil’ digger anyway?)
DJ Shadow-another fun one “ducking†around Capitol Hill with the DJ Adm. KB.
Here’s a short list of bands that I really want to see:
CKY
Opeth
Unearth
Hella
KillSwitch Engage
Original Led Zeppelin-I saw Page and Plant twice, but I would have loved to have seen John Bonham.
Alice In Chains-Another situation like Nirvana.
I’m sure that there are many others too…….
Here’s a short list of bands that I have seen that I count myself fortunate to have attended:
The Rolling Stones
The Grateful Dead
Chuck Berry
Little Richard
Eric Clapton
Pearl Jam (Drop in the park 92, and one show that Neil Young encored with them!)
All of the Sunny Day Real Estate shows I saw.
Soundgarden (I’m happy I saw them when I did-remember Tron?)
Rage Against The Machine (saw them with DJ Admiral Kevvie Baby, and at the First Tibetan Freedom concert along with: The Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, Chaksam-pa, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, Pavement, Cibo Matto, Biz Markie, Richie Havens, John Lee Hooker, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sonic Youth, Beck, Bjork, De La Soul, Fugees, Buddy Guy, The Skatalites, Yoko Ono/Ima)
Cui Jian http://www.gluckman.com/CuiJian.html
Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem-the up in smoke tour was great. Who went with me to see Kurupt and Too $hort that one time?
X-Men before they were the X-Ecutioners at the MF-in Powerplant…..
311 with Buzzworthy (hey-where is that lil’ digger anyway?)
DJ Shadow-another fun one “ducking†around Capitol Hill with the DJ Adm. KB.
Here’s a short list of bands that I really want to see:
CKY
Opeth
Unearth
Hella
KillSwitch Engage
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I went to the Up in smoke tour with everyone...
Ahh and who could forget DJ shadow, handing him his requested record sleeve, whilst peering around the corner on the lookout for the evil raver nation.
I also am glad i and ed9k got to see mudhoney before they broke up.
And seeing the screaming trees, on their special reunited show was great too...
Ahh and who could forget DJ shadow, handing him his requested record sleeve, whilst peering around the corner on the lookout for the evil raver nation.
I also am glad i and ed9k got to see mudhoney before they broke up.
And seeing the screaming trees, on their special reunited show was great too...
Great shows I have seen in my life
These are just a few from the heyday of Rock
1968 - Jimi Hendrix - Ventura Co. Fairgrounds
1968 - Cream with Santana Blues Band opening - Robertson Gym UCSB
1968 - the Doors - Earl Warren Showgrounds - Santa Barbara
1969 - Iron Butterfly - Earl Warren
1969 - Grateful Dead with New Riders opening - Hollywood Palladium
1970 - Spirit, Quicksilver Messenger Service - Hollywood Palladium
1970 - the Eagles with J. Geils Band opening - Robertson Gym
1971 - John Mayall - Hollywood Palladium
1971 - Grateful Dead - Hollywood Bowl
1972 - James Gang - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Man those were the days!
I wish I could have caught at some point:
Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Allman Bros. Band
the Yardbirds
the Kinks
Humble Pie
Great shows I have seen with Ender:
U2 - Tacoma Dome
Soundgarden - Lollapalooza at the Gorge
Built to Spill - Bumbershoot
Nine Inch Nails with A Perfect Circle opening - the Gorge
Tool - Key Arena
Still would love to see:
Radiohead
Coldplay
Modest Mouse
1968 - Jimi Hendrix - Ventura Co. Fairgrounds
1968 - Cream with Santana Blues Band opening - Robertson Gym UCSB
1968 - the Doors - Earl Warren Showgrounds - Santa Barbara
1969 - Iron Butterfly - Earl Warren
1969 - Grateful Dead with New Riders opening - Hollywood Palladium
1970 - Spirit, Quicksilver Messenger Service - Hollywood Palladium
1970 - the Eagles with J. Geils Band opening - Robertson Gym
1971 - John Mayall - Hollywood Palladium
1971 - Grateful Dead - Hollywood Bowl
1972 - James Gang - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Man those were the days!
I wish I could have caught at some point:
Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Allman Bros. Band
the Yardbirds
the Kinks
Humble Pie
Great shows I have seen with Ender:
U2 - Tacoma Dome
Soundgarden - Lollapalooza at the Gorge
Built to Spill - Bumbershoot
Nine Inch Nails with A Perfect Circle opening - the Gorge
Tool - Key Arena
Still would love to see:
Radiohead
Coldplay
Modest Mouse
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Woo woo! That is impressive. I seem to remember you mentioning you saw both Jimi and The Doors on the same bill.
Those 5 shows you mention are some of my faves. But there are soooo many shows I feel lucky to have seen.
Built to Spill at the Pier - my first 21 and over show (I was 19) over the water during the sunset, about 10 feet from Doug as he rocked through Carry the Zero. It was the 2nd time I had seen them live, but the first since I had really gotten into them and hearing that song cemented a life-long relationship.
Tool at the Mercer Arean on Aenima tour - I loved that venue. I started out in the seats (2nd row on floor) because my friends (Josh, Dave Harris, Pat, J.N., etc) had claimed them early. It was fine through the Melvins but as soon as Maynard came out clicking into a hair dryer for Eulogy I jumped over the row in front of me and ran up front. There was NO way I could sit still through that show.
Deftones @ RKCNDY Around the Fur release tour - Oh man, this one was great. Not only was it Deftones AT RKCNDY! (Capacity 600 - the quintessential Seattle rock venue) but it was one of the first times I jumped into a car with a bunch of friends to head to a show in Seattle. I think it might have been the first time I went to a show other than at the Firehouse with you, Erik. Just to add gooey frosting to my already delicious cupcake we hung around after the show and got to rap about music and politics with Chino and the gang. I still have my signed stub around somewhere.
So many especially good show at the RKCNDY: Screaming Trees, Helmet, Local H, Rev. Horton Heat, Boy Sets Fire, Super Sonic Soul Pimps.
Oh Erik, what about Warped Tour 1999: NOFX, Pennywise, Eminem, Cypress Hill, Suicidal Tendencies, Blink 182 - plus what an amazingly fun day.
Evil Empire Rage @ Mercer, Great Southern Trendkill Pantera @ Mercer, Elevation U2 @ T-Dome, Family Values 99 (Filter, Staind, Method Man + Redman, Limp Bizkit +) & Family Values 2k (Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Primus, Stone Temple Pilots) @ T-Dome
Mudhoney & Candlebox @ Pain in the Grass
Every one of the many times seeing Floater, Built to Spill, or 3SP.
uhhh... Bumbershoot anyone? I can't even begin to list all the great shows I have seen there. Just look up the line up for every B-shoot back to 1996. (ahhh, 1996 was the Van goin year that started it all. Erik throwing the can out the window and Kevin having to run across traffic to pick it up...? )
Yikes! I could do this all day. I better come back to it.
Those 5 shows you mention are some of my faves. But there are soooo many shows I feel lucky to have seen.
Built to Spill at the Pier - my first 21 and over show (I was 19) over the water during the sunset, about 10 feet from Doug as he rocked through Carry the Zero. It was the 2nd time I had seen them live, but the first since I had really gotten into them and hearing that song cemented a life-long relationship.
Tool at the Mercer Arean on Aenima tour - I loved that venue. I started out in the seats (2nd row on floor) because my friends (Josh, Dave Harris, Pat, J.N., etc) had claimed them early. It was fine through the Melvins but as soon as Maynard came out clicking into a hair dryer for Eulogy I jumped over the row in front of me and ran up front. There was NO way I could sit still through that show.
Deftones @ RKCNDY Around the Fur release tour - Oh man, this one was great. Not only was it Deftones AT RKCNDY! (Capacity 600 - the quintessential Seattle rock venue) but it was one of the first times I jumped into a car with a bunch of friends to head to a show in Seattle. I think it might have been the first time I went to a show other than at the Firehouse with you, Erik. Just to add gooey frosting to my already delicious cupcake we hung around after the show and got to rap about music and politics with Chino and the gang. I still have my signed stub around somewhere.
So many especially good show at the RKCNDY: Screaming Trees, Helmet, Local H, Rev. Horton Heat, Boy Sets Fire, Super Sonic Soul Pimps.
Oh Erik, what about Warped Tour 1999: NOFX, Pennywise, Eminem, Cypress Hill, Suicidal Tendencies, Blink 182 - plus what an amazingly fun day.
Evil Empire Rage @ Mercer, Great Southern Trendkill Pantera @ Mercer, Elevation U2 @ T-Dome, Family Values 99 (Filter, Staind, Method Man + Redman, Limp Bizkit +) & Family Values 2k (Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Primus, Stone Temple Pilots) @ T-Dome
Mudhoney & Candlebox @ Pain in the Grass
Every one of the many times seeing Floater, Built to Spill, or 3SP.
uhhh... Bumbershoot anyone? I can't even begin to list all the great shows I have seen there. Just look up the line up for every B-shoot back to 1996. (ahhh, 1996 was the Van goin year that started it all. Erik throwing the can out the window and Kevin having to run across traffic to pick it up...? )
Yikes! I could do this all day. I better come back to it.
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WAHT TEH FKUC?!?!?!?!?!?!slashoneslash
Did any hear about this show.
It went down two weeks ago at Premier (?) in Seattle. A Tsunami benefit show that amongst other great acts featured Mike Inez, Jerry Cantrell, and Sean Kinney reunited to play Alice in Chains song - a few of whcih were sung by MAYNARD JAMES KEENAN!!! I think there is a new concert near te top of the this threads list.
Did any hear about this show.
It went down two weeks ago at Premier (?) in Seattle. A Tsunami benefit show that amongst other great acts featured Mike Inez, Jerry Cantrell, and Sean Kinney reunited to play Alice in Chains song - a few of whcih were sung by MAYNARD JAMES KEENAN!!! I think there is a new concert near te top of the this threads list.
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BTW - Downloading the show now in FLAC from Zomb Torrents.