View Full Version : One band that you didn't see live, you wish you did?
Hey Yo
04-09-2023, 01:06 AM
That you passed up seeing.
Alice in Chains
diamenz
04-09-2023, 01:10 AM
bone thugs, genesis.
Patrick Chewing
04-09-2023, 12:31 PM
Soundgarden. I go back and forth between them and Pantera as my favorite band of all time. Saw Pantera twice, once at Ozzfest and another time at a smaller venue, but Soundgarden always played these huge festivals that were never around me, plus there was all those years that they were on hiatus.
Thankfully I have seen Judas Priest live. I have Kiss tickets for later this year and I'd like to see Maiden before they hang it up.
Overdrive
04-10-2023, 02:59 PM
Led Zeppelin reunion. Even applied for the lottery.
jstern
04-11-2023, 02:16 AM
Not a band, but the other day it hit me that Trump is pretty up there in age, and I found out too late that he was visiting Trump Tower. It would have been nice to go see him.
I'm going to make an effort, next time.
Jasper
04-11-2023, 10:44 AM
Not a band, but the other day it hit me that Trump is pretty up there in age, and I found out too late that he was visiting Trump Tower. It would have been nice to go see him.
I'm going to make an effort, next time.
:facepalm
can't stay on topic as usual.
Edgar winter group
Hey Yo
04-11-2023, 12:00 PM
Soundgarden. I go back and forth between them and Pantera as my favorite band of all time. Saw Pantera twice, once at Ozzfest and another time at a smaller venue, but Soundgarden always played these huge festivals that were never around me, plus there was all those years that they were on hiatus.
Thankfully I have seen Judas Priest live. I have Kiss tickets for later this year and I'd like to see Maiden before they hang it up.
Saw Soundgarden at the 2nd Lollapolooza with RHCP headlining and Pearl Jam, Ice-T, Ministry (had never heard of before then) and others. Lawn seats were only $20.50
Saw Halford with his band 'Fight' at a festival type show. I'll never forget walking into the restroom, with about 30 guys waiting to piss while the others were in the middle of pissing in the trough, then I hear some dude say "this must be Halford's dressing room. I couldn't stop laughing. I liked some of the stuff Priest did with singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens.
KISS never moved the needle for me. The only song that I really like of theirs is 'War Machine', nice heavy riff and Gene's vocal sound fits perfectly.
Duderonomy
04-14-2023, 09:15 AM
I'll be realistic , bands I was 16 years or older when they were touring . Also tours usually promote the latest album unless it's a legacy act.
Refused
Soundgarden
The Hives
Prince
BurningHammer
04-14-2023, 02:35 PM
Kraftwerk, when Florian Schneider was still alive and with the band.
Airupthere
04-21-2023, 10:35 AM
I wish I had seen DMB live when LeRoi was still alive.
Chick Stern
04-21-2023, 10:24 PM
bone thugs, genesis.
Which genesis?
bladefd
04-22-2023, 07:15 PM
If I'm naming just one then definitely the Beatles in their prime, but that's couple decades before I was born. Pink Floyd.
For bands since I've been alive:
Linkin Park
Bon Jovi
TheMan
04-24-2023, 03:24 PM
AC/DC with Bon Scott, was still a kid when he passed away :(
baudkarma
04-26-2023, 07:22 PM
I've been to concerts for most of the bands I really like. Zeppelin, Queen, Rush, System of a Down, Yes, Thin Lizzy. I was even able to see Warren Zevon live before he passed away. The 1979 Texxas Jam let me see Van Halen with DLR and Sammy Hagar fronting his own band.
Deep Purple would have been nice. They were touring Europe while my family was stationed there with the Army. But I was too young to drive at that time. I suppose the one I really regret missing is The White Stripes. They came to Dallas quite a few times, but I kept putting it off, saying "I'll just see them when they come back to town." But no, no I didn't.
Norcaliblunt
04-26-2023, 07:46 PM
The ones there was only a small window for.
Elvis
The Beatles
Hendrix
The Doors
Tupac
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