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Old 11-24-2011, 06:00 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Patti Smith, for sure. I was so close twice; First when I was in New York City. And She wasn't performing with her band the second time, but she was speaking in Flint, Michigan. It's difficult to catch a performance because she is out of the U.S most of time.

I think that's it, Bright Eyes was on the list but I caught the last show when they were on tour in September.

Wait, I lied.

She & Him, also.

Okay, I'm done.
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Old 11-24-2011, 07:12 PM   #22 (permalink)
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That was Gilmour, Wright and Mason at the time, right?

I got to see Roger Waters play DSOTM five years ago and it had to be one of the most mind-blowing concerts I've seen, even to this day. Shame I had nosebleed seats...

I'd still love to see a 3/4 reunion at some point but I'm not holding my breath. These guys probably have grandkids my age by now...though I know for a fact Gilmour still retains all his chops.
Floyd DID play a few songs together at a charity event in June and it went well apparently. Nick Mason went as far as saying that there is a chance that they do some gigs as a 3 piece (obviously Rick Wright won't be there!) with every penny going to charity. No new music, no nostalgia trips and milking the public, just a band getting together for those of us unlucky enough not to see them before and raising money for charity. Can't say fairer than that apart from the ticket prices. I reckon it will be well over £150 a ticket.

Good shouts for The Cure and De La Soul.

Wouldn't mind checking out Public Enemy (if they ever got around to gigging again) and going to a decent club with a DJ set from the likes of Krafty Kuts.

Beastie Boys
Tom Waits
Jimmy Cliff
Toots and the Maytals

are a couple of artists I would like to see.
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Old 11-24-2011, 08:53 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine, Boards of Canada, GY!BE

That's it really. There are tons of acts I'd give a pinky to see, but those three I'd kill for the privilege.
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Old 11-25-2011, 02:07 PM   #24 (permalink)
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I am hoping that as a music loving forum and when time and finances permit, we all try to see live music whenever we can but who is on your 'bucket list' so to speak? There must be bands that you just absolutely HAVE to see and who are still doing gigs however intermittently?

It's not about bands that have passed or your ultimate band to see, just those on your hit list.

I consider myself quite lucky in that I have seen most of the bands/artists that I really want to see but here are a couple of gaps:

The Fall
AC/DC
Rage Against The Machine
Pink Floyd ( there are signs of a tour soon)
BB King
The Prodigy
Fink
Mars Volta
Black Sabbath ( may be solved next year )
many on the list are very old, and if you do not hurry, you will entirely loose the chance.

Worse, it looks like there are not good replacements.

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Old 11-25-2011, 02:23 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Pink Floyd (I'll get to see Roger Waters' The Wall next year which I'm already ****ing excited about)
The Smiths
Black Sabbath (Next Year)
System of a Down
The Misfits (w/ Danzig)
Kalmah
The Chemical Brothers
The Strokes
Dethklok
The Mars Volta
Queens of the Stone Age
Placebo
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Old 11-25-2011, 02:30 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Saw their very last show with Thomas Pridgen a couple years ago, it was fucking awesome except for this fat dude in front of us that smelled like a mix of dead skunk and weed

But for me it's probably Thrice, mewithoutYou, or The Appleseed Cast. I missed TAC last August cause the venue is always 18+ but this show wasn't for some reason, and I didn't find out till after. Still pissed
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Old 11-25-2011, 03:00 PM   #27 (permalink)
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I am hoping that as a music loving forum and when time and finances permit, we all try to see live music whenever we can but who is on your 'bucket list' so to speak? There must be bands that you just absolutely HAVE to see and who are still doing gigs however intermittently?

It's not about bands that have passed or your ultimate band to see, just those on your hit list.

I consider myself quite lucky in that I have seen most of the bands/artists that I really want to see but here are a couple of gaps:

The Fall
AC/DC
Rage Against The Machine
Pink Floyd ( there are signs of a tour soon)
BB King
The Prodigy
Fink
Mars Volta
Black Sabbath ( may be solved next year )
I think that's a pretty good list! There are always the types who'll accuse Pink Floyd of being pretentious because of the way the run their concerts (workmen building a wall as they play, that weird globe thing... etc) but I just think that you are really getting your money's worth, regardless of whether or not you like their music. I'd rate them as the best band to see live, even if you hate Pink Floyd. I hope you get to see them soon!
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Old 11-25-2011, 04:38 PM   #28 (permalink)
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God, there's a lot. Most important to me right now, though:

DoseOne / 13 & God / Themselves / Anything with DoseOne, really
Radiohead
Bob Dylan
Elvis Costello
The Arcade Fire
The Flaming Lips
Busdriver
Leonard Cohen
MBV

EDIT: Oh! And Richard Thompson.
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Old 11-26-2011, 07:42 PM   #29 (permalink)
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I would be satisfied just seeing Rik Emmett (singer, guitarist, songwriter) for the Canadian band Triumph live.

My guess is Rik Emmett has an outstanding live performance.
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Old 11-26-2011, 07:54 PM   #30 (permalink)
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I have to see The Decemberists before I die. I don't what I'd do with myself if I heard Engine Driver live :')

I also need to see Bright Eyes, Rufus Wainwright, Pedro the Lion, Moving Mountains and The Saddest Landscape.
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