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Artists that i wish i could have seen but Born way too late
Cream Vanilla fudge Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Sly & the Family stone The Motown Revue Jackie wilson Three dog Night the Wattstax concert | |
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TheRealFiness said: the Wattstax concert [/b] did you ever get the DVD? | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: the Wattstax concert [/b] did you ever get the DVD? yeah but its back in NY man.. and i aint goin back 2 get it LOL | |
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BOB MARLEY
MARVIN GAYE | |
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TheRealFiness said: yeah but its back in NY man.. and i aint goin back 2 get it LOL
Nah, you need that. Go back and get it between Friday October 7 - Monday October 10. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: there's tha man right there Mr.James Jamerson... | |
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TheRealFiness said: there's tha man right there Mr.James Jamerson...
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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or have seen the Original Bar-kays
Jimmy King Ronnie Caldwell Phalon Jones Carl Cunningham Ben Cauley we cant forget Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn on tha bass | |
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Yeah, I would've loved to see Hendrix with The Experience and the Band of Gypsies!!.
also: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, in their prime, Sly, The Funk Brothers with Jamerson, of course, Rotary Connection, Cream, Curtis Mayfield, circa '72-'74, Donny Hathaway(at any point), the Mahavishnu Orchestra, either with Billy Cobham or Narada Michael Walden, 1972-1975 Funkadelic , with Eddie Hazel, around '69-'74 Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention with George Duke on the Keys, around '73 -'74 The Isley Brothers 3+3, around '73-'74 Jeff Beck '73-'76 Tower Of Power with Lenny Williams, '72-75 Santana, '70-'76 Herbie Hancock, with the Head Hunters, or VSOP Miles Davis, at anytime from 1949-1975 Stevie Wonder, around 1972-1975 Earth Wind And Fire, with Jessica Cleaves, around 1972-73 Rufus and Chaka Khan, 1974-1977 and Weather Report, with either Alphonso Johnson or Jaco Pastorius, 72-79 ... [Edited 2/1/05 9:14am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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TheRealFiness said: but Born way too late
[b]Jackie wilson Old story but.... My mom took me to with her to a Jackie Wilson show. I sat on his lap, but I don't remember. However, I DO remember seeing the O'Jays. They had processes, and William Powell was still in the group! Wish I could've seen LaBelle! | |
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You can still see Cream if you're willing to pay $1,500.
Sorry, I still can't get over it. edit to say that's it's gone up to $2,600 a ticket now in some instances. [Edited 2/1/05 11:27am] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Duke Ellington
The John Coltrane Quartet The Quintet Live At Massey Hall, 1953 Earth, Wind and Fire circa 1978 Sly and the Family Stone Jimi Hendrix The Rat Pack Stevie Wonder circa 1970-75 James Brown live at the Apollo Nirvana Jeff Buckley among others. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Don't know if it counts, but I wish that I could've seen The Police in their prime. Even if they got back together now, the dynamic that was there back in the early 80's wouldn't be there. Sting's head is so far up his ass now that they could never be a "true" band again; they'd be "Sting and the Police". I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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namepeace said: Duke Ellington
The John Coltrane Quartet The Quintet Live At Massey Hall, 1953 Earth, Wind and Fire circa 1978 Sly and the Family Stone Jimi Hendrix The Rat Pack Stevie Wonder circa 1970-75 James Brown live at the Apollo Nirvana Jeff Buckley among others. Good ones. . .although I did get to see EWF circa 1978, Unbelievable show. | |
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Two come to my mind:
Joy Division I have seen New Order on their last Tour but I guess that is no substitute. and Joni Mitchell Its a shame that she didnĀ“t do any shows in Europe during the 90s. | |
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If you will, so will I | |
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Axchi696 said: Don't know if it counts, but I wish that I could've seen The Police in their prime. Even if they got back together now, the dynamic that was there back in the early 80's wouldn't be there. Sting's head is so far up his ass now that they could never be a "true" band again; they'd be "Sting and the Police".
actually, that's one of the great ones I was able to catch, at least the Synchronicity Tour, in '83.....funny thing is, R.E.M. was the opening act, and at the time, nobody knew who they where---they were playing their asses off, and everybody was just milling around ,either going to the bathroom or going out to the snack bar.... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Early Funkadelic...when they were raw!!!
The Soul Stirrers (w/ Sam Cooke & Paul Foster) Of course, James Brown..... I saw him in the late 80's, but it would've been cool to see him in the early 70's w/ the original J.B.'s Early Earth, Wind, & Fire..... Sly..... The original Tempts..... | |
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James Brown (in the late 60's and 70's)
Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin The Doors The original Temptations The four tops Miles Davis Charlie Parker Billie Holliday Duke Ellington John Coltrane Dizzy Gillespie Cab Colloway Michael Jackson (during the "bad" era) Prince (during the 80's) Sam Cooke Otis Redding Junior Walker and the All Stars and most importantly: Marvin Gaye [Edited 2/1/05 14:52pm] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: James Brown (in the late 60's and 70's)
Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin The Doors The original Temptations The four tops Miles Davis Charlie Parker Billie Holliday Duke Ellington John Coltrane Dizzy Gillespie Cab Colloway Michael Jackson (during the "bad" era) Prince (during the 80's) Sam Cooke Otis Redding Junior Walker and the All Stars and most importantly: Marvin Gaye [Edited 2/1/05 14:52pm] Yeah...I think Mike's "Bad" tour, was his best..... | |
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Axchi696 said: Don't know if it counts, but I wish that I could've seen The Police in their prime. Even if they got back together now, the dynamic that was there back in the early 80's wouldn't be there. Sting's head is so far up his ass now that they could never be a "true" band again; they'd be "Sting and the Police".
One of the biggest regrets of my adolescence is not getting up the nerve to ask my parents to check out The Police. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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paligap said: Axchi696 said: Don't know if it counts, but I wish that I could've seen The Police in their prime. Even if they got back together now, the dynamic that was there back in the early 80's wouldn't be there. Sting's head is so far up his ass now that they could never be a "true" band again; they'd be "Sting and the Police".
actually, that's one of the great ones I was able to catch, at least the Synchronicity Tour, in '83.....funny thing is, R.E.M. was the opening act, and at the time, nobody knew who they where---they were playing their asses off, and everybody was just milling around ,either going to the bathroom or going out to the snack bar.... I saw that tour too. I don't think REM opened the show I saw (Capital Centre, Largo/Landover MD), but I can't remember who did. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: paligap said: actually, that's one of the great ones I was able to catch, at least the Synchronicity Tour, in '83.....funny thing is, R.E.M. was the opening act, and at the time, nobody knew who they where---they were playing their asses off, and everybody was just milling around ,either going to the bathroom or going out to the snack bar.... I saw that tour too. I don't think REM opened the show I saw (Capital Centre, Largo/Landover MD), but I can't remember who did. OMG!! They Did!! That's the show I saw, Capital Centre, in Landover, MD!! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I regret missing Prince at the Ritz. | |
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In addition to most of the greats listed on this thread , I wish I couldv'e seen the Grateful Dead w/ Jerry Garcia.
Since they were around till '95 or so...it is my fault for missing the opportunity.... "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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1. Micheal Jackson (in his prime)
2. Rick James 3. James Brown (in his prime) 4. Marvin Gaye 5. Richard Pryor 6. Whitney Houston (in her prime) | |
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namepeace said: Duke Ellington
The John Coltrane Quartet The Quintet Live At Massey Hall, 1953 Earth, Wind and Fire circa 1978 Sly and the Family Stone Jimi Hendrix The Rat Pack Stevie Wonder circa 1970-75 James Brown live at the Apollo Nirvana Jeff Buckley among others. I got to se Jeff Buckley twice on the Mystery White Boy Tour. He was mindblowing. I'll never forget the sound of his voice, how it filled a room. "Prince don't hear Ravel when he wanna make love to his woman. He hears drums and shit." Miles Davis | |
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I've been lucky enough to see many of the artists that have been listed...
Jimi Hendrix Cream Vanilla Fudge Sly & the Family Stone Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention Jeff Beck (original group w/Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood) Tower Of Power Santana Earth, Wind And Fire Rufus w/Chaka Khan James Brown The Police Miles Davis (w/Foley) I wish i'd seen... John Coltrane - w/Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner & Jimmy Garrison Duke Ellington - 1954 Newport Jazz Festival Mahalia Jackson Ella Fitzgerald - w/Joe Pass Tony Williams' Lifetime - w/Larry Young & John McLaughlin The New Tony Williams' Lifetime - w/Allan Holdsworth, Alan Pasqua, and Tony Newton Weather Report - Late 70s Aretha Franklin - 60s Girl Groups - Martha & The Vandellas, The Ronettes, The Supremes, The Shirelles Led Zeppelin - (just to feel the drums on Good Times Bad Times and Kashmir) Some artists i've seen but wish i'd also seen them at another time... Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsies Miles Davis - late 60s, early 70s James Brown - 60s Bootsy Collins - w/George Clinton Sly Stone - conscious tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 2/1/05 19:11pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Just a few it really bugs me that I never saw them:
Billie Holiday The Ramones The Smiths Ok, and I got to add Led Zeppelin And also REM when they came to Providence, RI in 1989(?) when I lived there and my friends all went edit [Edited 2/1/05 19:11pm] | |
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