OK so I ended a sentence with a proposition. So sue me.
I would have murdered my mother to have been at this:
(rip joe strummer)
Tell me of a concert you would have killed - or died - to have been present for.
OK so I ended a sentence with a proposition. So sue me.
I would have murdered my mother to have been at this:
(rip joe strummer)
Tell me of a concert you would have killed - or died - to have been present for.
The Last Waltz atmo.
My ex sent me this a few days ago. We were supposed to go but I had a French exam. They broke up a few weeks later. As I grow older and wiser I regret that more and more.
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I haven't actually read it because I can't bear to. YEAH I KNOW it was 2004 but I bring this up to someone I know every few weeks.
Anything performed by Franz Liszt.
damn I meant preposition not proposition
... but anyway.... might as well make good use of the typo... anyone out there want a little snuggle time tonight?
The Dangling Participles at The Mudd Club atmo.
--- woodstock 1969..
or
--- blue eye's last concert in 1994 at onondaga county war memorial syracuse ny..
frank'e performed at shows the following year.., but onondaga was his last concert & his son, frank'e jr, conducted the orchestra..
ronnie & nipper
I recently started following Yelle and Emilie Simon on facebook because I gotta get ready for PBP, right? They aren't well known here, so I'm probably not going to be able to see either one of them.
I see I probably missed the point of the question, but I really refuse to entertain notions of alternative history. And anyway, if I'd made it to all the concerts I would have liked to go to, I'd be totally deaf instead of only partially deaf
Muddy Waters played at the Col Ballroom about 6 months before he passed. It was on a Thursday, I had to work the next day and none of my friends wanted to go..I was 20ish and thought everyone would live forever so I can always see him the next time he's in town, 35 years later and I still regret missing that show.
Frank Beshears
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
I should be saying Zeppelin at Knebworth or Monk+Coltrane at Carnegie, but I'm a sucker for pop goddesses from the 80s:
or maybe...
and while we're at it...
but purely for the music, this show would have been more than my brain could handle...
Shout outs to:
Rufus Thomas 1:10:00
Isaac Hayes 1:31:00
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
Grateful Dead at Barton hall, Cornell 1977.
The obvious answer would be Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977 at the Ballroom in ATL. Show was cancelled along with my dreams of a "sweetie" at the time.
Just this year saw "Get the Led Out" here in Newark, OH. Fan freakin tastic show that was so worth the time and money. Never saw Led or any of the famous 70's bands. Saw a zillion punk shows in ATL though. And yes did attend the first Lallapalooza in the Bay Area (Jane's content). Fishbone stole that one.
Operation Ivy at Gilman street
The New York Dolls and The Smiths
‘The Earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those that are killing it have names and addresses-‘ Utah Phillips
The Who at Leeds
Jimi at Monterey Pop
whatever was the best Led Zep show
the Jamaica peace concert headlined by Bob Marley
my name is Matt
1984 downtown Mpls at First Avenue when Prince, The Time, Sheila E would come out an play a surprise jam session.
When my wife was a smitten youngster she saw the Monkees.
Opening act was some dude named Jimi Hendrix.
I sh*t you not. You can look it up.
Wish I could have seen that.
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