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    Top Five Bands You Wish You Could Have Seen Live

    As a companion to the Top Five Bands You Want To See Live thread, let's do one for top five bands who are no longer alive or actively performing that you which you could have seen live! Here are mine:

    1. Nirvana
    2. Jeff Buckley
    3. Pink Floyd
    4. Led Zeppelin
    5. The Doors

    And then there are bands like Guns N' Roses, KMFDM, etc., who are still around, but I wish I had seen them in their heyday.

    Also, I was lucky enough for my first show ever to be NIN & Bowie, but I didn't fully appreciate Bowie yet. I would have loved to see him again after really falling in love with his music.

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    the new shellac album is making me really bummed I will never be able to see them.

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    - David Bowie
    - Motorhead
    - The Ramones
    - Soundgarden
    - Black Sabbath

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    1. Nirvana (I attended the Lollapalooza that they were supposed to headline, but, sadly never got to play).
    2. Queen
    3. Led Zeppelin
    4. Jimi Hendrix and the Experience
    5. Run DMC

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    Every Time I Die
    Audioslave
    Faith No More
    Alice In Chains (with Layne)
    System of a Down (in their prime, seen some recent videos and I think I’ll pass on seeing them now)

    honorable mentions: Rage Against the Machine and Stone Temple Pilots (my wife got to see them with Chester Bennington and I’m super jealous of that and would have been cool with either him or Scott Weiland)

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    1. The Doors
    2. Led Zeppelin
    3. The Beatles
    4. Van Halen (version 1.0)
    5. Pink Floyd

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    The Replacements (the original line up)
    Yellow Magic Orchestra
    Mahavishnu Orchestra
    David Bowie
    Talking Heads

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    Daft Punk
    MF DOOM
    Prince
    The Smiths
    GG Allin

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    two bands I actually had tickets for on their last tours, but didn't go for various reasons:
    Mazzy Star
    Lush

    I had a ticket for Prince in my cart on Ticketmaster, but said to myself "next time" ...sadly, there'd be no next time.

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    Primus
    A Perfect Circle
    System of a Down
    Stone Temple Pilots (w/ Scott Weiland)
    Soundgarden

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    Alice in Chains w/ Layne
    Van Halen
    Ramones
    Soundgarden
    AC/DC w/ Bon Scott

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    Beastie Boys
    Daft Punk
    David Bowie
    Talking Heads
    The White Stripes

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    After watching that Lollapalooza documentary, I'm kicking myself for not staying for Jane's Addiction during the NINJA tour. I didn't know their music back then and never gave them a chance. Idiot! Big fan now of their music after that doc.

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    The Birthday Party
    David Bowie
    Jeff Buckley
    Simon & Garfunkel
    The Sharp (little-remembered rockabilly-pop band from Melbourne)

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    The Who with Keith Moon
    David Bowie, Ziggy era
    Pink Floyd, early Waters/Gilmour/Mason/Wright
    Every band playing at CBGB in the early 70's - early 80's, including Patti Smith, Blondie, and Television
    TDS-era NIN

    Rewatched the Who documentary "The Kids Are Alright" again recently. It's messy and disorganized and exhilarating.

    I hope against hope the footage of Jeff Beck jamming with Mick Ronson in Pennebaker's "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" will be recovered and restored someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WingWalker View Post

    I hope against hope the footage of Jeff Beck jamming with Mick Ronson in Pennebaker's "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" will be recovered and restored someday.
    Yesh, about that...
    https://superdeluxeedition.com/news/...rsary-edition/

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