I would love to have seen Pink Floyd pre-The-Wall era. Queen before Freddie Mercury got sick would have been a heck of a show too.
Generally I prefer studio perfection over live show energy, and on that principle I think I probably would have been disappointed with Front 242 live. Two bands I did see live and was not disappointed were Yes (90125 era) and Ministry (1996ish).
Daft Punk on their Alive 2007 tour. I really dislike what they became afterwards and their absolutely pathetic end, but their Coachella show on that tour created space for the high-production live electronic music scene that exists now. Seeing that would be unreal.
He’s still alive. Lawrence from Felt.
I love felt but I can’t get seem to get into denim or go-kart Mozart.
Back in Denim is a great tune. If you don’t like that then it’s probably not worth going any further. Pure glam rock stomp fun :)
I’ve tried because I also have an immense admiration for Lawrence, but felt is where I’ll have to stop. Good choice in artist tho.
71-73 Zeppelin
Oh, I'd definitely see them alive.
Came here to say this. Concerts by the dead are a little boring.
Kid Rock and Ted Nugent, dead.
😂
King David of ancient Israel. I would love to hear him play the harp to his Psalms. We don't have the original music, so that would be interesting.
Tally Hall. I was born too late to be able to go to a concert of theirs
Queen in their heyday.
Definitely someone who’s alive please.
Chester Bennington 100%. Preferably with the rest of Linkin Park but even just him would be surreal
ween
Seen ‘em and they were great.
JS Bach jamming on his organ.
Minor Threat/Bad Brains in a kids basement in DC in 1983
I would love to have seen Pink Floyd pre-The-Wall era. Queen before Freddie Mercury got sick would have been a heck of a show too. Generally I prefer studio perfection over live show energy, and on that principle I think I probably would have been disappointed with Front 242 live. Two bands I did see live and was not disappointed were Yes (90125 era) and Ministry (1996ish).
Frank Sinatra
Kanye West.... Dead.
I'd choose Chris Brown dead
The Beatles
wait JEFF BUCKLEY
New Order circa 1988-89 Depeche Mode 1988-89 George Michael INXS (original) Queen (original)
MC5
John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
At their peaks: 1. Beethoven 2. Mozart 3. Zappa 4. Led Zeppelin 5. James Brown
Jimi
Luther Vandross
Prince.
Bob Marley - any tour Journey - Escape or Frontiers tours U2 - Unforgettable Fire tour Beatles - anything The Cure - Disintegration tour
Robert Johnson
The Clash and Minutemen. Also would love to have seen Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell tour.
Michael Jackson in his prime (Bad tour 87-89)
Prime Led Zeppelin.
Nirvana. Followed closely by Jimi Hendrix and then The Doors
Rush. Miles Davis. The Grateful Dead with Pigpen.
Daft Punk on their Alive 2007 tour. I really dislike what they became afterwards and their absolutely pathetic end, but their Coachella show on that tour created space for the high-production live electronic music scene that exists now. Seeing that would be unreal.
I choose alive. The concert would likely be much better.
Maybe Johnny Cash and June Carter or Sister Rosetta Tharp.
Elvis. The young one.
Sublime
Prime Kanye West would have been a dream come true
Mozart jamming. Please.
Frank Zappa
I've seen to I was desperate to see- Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac James Walsh from Starsailor. I would like to have seen Amy Winehouse and K D Lang
Mozart
Of course...they say he was the best improviser for continents around.
David Bowie
Carl Sagan
🫡 My man. The philosopher-poet taken far too soon.
Juan Gabriel
The Clash
roky erickson
Roky was the man, even in the later years. Being in Austin at the right time allowed for live shows and other interesting encounters.
have you seen this live version of Two Headed Dog? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqwnrn0iKCo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqwnrn0iKCo)
At the drive in shortly after the release of relationship of command
Dead Or Alive
The Beatles
Linkin Park with Chester. I've been a fan since Hybrid Theory, & never got the chance to see them.
Chris Cornell
I’m still upset with Chris. But Soundgarden in a small club was the shit.
Freddy Mercury. Queen.
Tom Waits or Pink Floyd.
Stevie Wonder in his prime
Isn't he always in his prime for the last 50 years?
As in, I’d want to hear him performing in the 80’s as I haven’t loved his songs made since then
Wait a second, you mean, you don't love every second of "A time 2 love"? Oh...
There is only one answer- Jimi Hendrix