Only one rule - limit yourself to bands you could realistically have seen but chose not to/were unable to.
Siouxsie and the Banshees
The Ramones
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Curve (denied by tour being cancelled after the drummer got himself arrested)
Bands You Regret Not Seeing Live
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The Ramones.
Still kicking myself in the teeth for not going to at least one of their many farewell tours. Didn't see it coming that one day they would actually stop touring
One time in 93 I had tickets for a festival they'd play with The Cramps. Unforseen circumstances made it impossible for me to go that day.
Still kicking myself in the teeth for not going to at least one of their many farewell tours. Didn't see it coming that one day they would actually stop touring
One time in 93 I had tickets for a festival they'd play with The Cramps. Unforseen circumstances made it impossible for me to go that day.
in dub we trust
David Bowie with the Tin Machine 1996
Dio with Black Sabbath last tour before he passed
Metallica and The Cult back in 1993
Dio with Black Sabbath last tour before he passed
Metallica and The Cult back in 1993
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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The Ramones
The Cramps
Billy Joe Shaver (didn't think it would sell out, and it did)
Willie Nelson
The Cramps
Billy Joe Shaver (didn't think it would sell out, and it did)
Willie Nelson
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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ac/dc -now decimated as a band.
amy winehouse -now dead.
bowie -now dead.
there must be others but on the strengh of that list i haven't done badly.
amy winehouse -now dead.
bowie -now dead.
there must be others but on the strengh of that list i haven't done badly.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
The Sisters of Mercy, Hultsfred, Sweden, 1991.
Just an hour away from the place I grew up. Several people at school talked about how good they were, some even suggesting I should go to see them to experience something awesome. But I only recognised the name and didn't go. Only 4 months later I discovered the band - and what I missed
Iggy and the Stooges, Stockholm 2002. Had all the time in the world and had started driving from Stockholm. I decided not to turn around after hearing it on the radio on the day of the gig
Motörhead. Had lots of occasions, and now it's too late
Just an hour away from the place I grew up. Several people at school talked about how good they were, some even suggesting I should go to see them to experience something awesome. But I only recognised the name and didn't go. Only 4 months later I discovered the band - and what I missed
Iggy and the Stooges, Stockholm 2002. Had all the time in the world and had started driving from Stockholm. I decided not to turn around after hearing it on the radio on the day of the gig
Motörhead. Had lots of occasions, and now it's too late
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sisters between 84 and 2006 :-
queen
kiss
iron maiden (tour playing the early albums)
motorheads (never saw them again after after 81 original line-up/82 with Robby io Eddy)
led zeppelin (although Robert is doing his best to let you forget these days
Rainbow
Plasmatics in the coup d'etat area
queen
kiss
iron maiden (tour playing the early albums)
motorheads (never saw them again after after 81 original line-up/82 with Robby io Eddy)
led zeppelin (although Robert is doing his best to let you forget these days
Rainbow
Plasmatics in the coup d'etat area
MUSICA È
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Bowie without a doubt.
Had the chance to see him during the Earthling tour, but thought it was too expensive...
Still kicking myself in the head for that.
A lot of good bands last Graspop, due to a severe knee injury during the festival proper.
Had to miss Emperor that way, and that really sucked!
IZ.
Had the chance to see him during the Earthling tour, but thought it was too expensive...
Still kicking myself in the head for that.
A lot of good bands last Graspop, due to a severe knee injury during the festival proper.
Had to miss Emperor that way, and that really sucked!
IZ.
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In my lifetime? NIN, Kate Bush, Lana Del Rey amongst others (largely cash-related).
Other than that - Led Zep, Hendrix, early Sabbath etc.
Other than that - Led Zep, Hendrix, early Sabbath etc.
Four strings good, six strings bad
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Joy Division. Used to play Alty a lot, just too young.
Goths have feelings too
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The Ramones - got a last minute request from a co-worker 89/90/91'ish, she suddenly had a spare ticket. I could have seen them for FREE! But I made some lame excuse, knowing her big and tall, mean looking boyfriend (that scared the hell outta me, always those nasty stares) also was in the house (actually, the OLD Fryshuset). OMG, I still regret it to this day.
Too much but never enough
Tear it up and watch it fall
Tear it up and watch it fall
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Ah yes, Bowie for me too...
Missed him on the Earthling tour and swore I'd go the next time.
In (I believe) 2004 he was going to play Werchter festival. Pixies and PJ Harvey also so for the first time ever I bought a ticket for that festival. Werchter festival was so middle of the road I never wanted to go there, but changed my mind for Bowie. Needed to see him.
Days before the gig came the bad news: he suffered from a heart condition and cancelled the rest of the tour. Gutted... He never performed again.
Missed him on the Earthling tour and swore I'd go the next time.
In (I believe) 2004 he was going to play Werchter festival. Pixies and PJ Harvey also so for the first time ever I bought a ticket for that festival. Werchter festival was so middle of the road I never wanted to go there, but changed my mind for Bowie. Needed to see him.
Days before the gig came the bad news: he suffered from a heart condition and cancelled the rest of the tour. Gutted... He never performed again.
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I just wish I could remember the gigs I've been to. But really regret missing the sisters at RAH.
My life is one long week of stupid clothing benders.
Would very much liked to have seen:
Siouxsie and the Banshees, as I had all their records up to one point.
The Jam
A really good full-on reggae concert - obviously Bob Marley and the Wailers would be great but would settle for any of the old school guys.
I'm quite into my 80s electronic so would have enjoyed some early Yazoo and Human League
I'd also have loved to have seen Tom Waits before his voice went south
Siouxsie and the Banshees, as I had all their records up to one point.
The Jam
A really good full-on reggae concert - obviously Bob Marley and the Wailers would be great but would settle for any of the old school guys.
I'm quite into my 80s electronic so would have enjoyed some early Yazoo and Human League
I'd also have loved to have seen Tom Waits before his voice went south
Yep, I did as well. Silly man.S.O.D. wrote: NIRVANA - i HAD A TICKET TO SEE THEM WHEN THE GUN ACCIDENTALLY WENT OFF IN HIS GOB
I should've gone to more early Manics gigs, more mid 90s Suede gigs and more Pulp gigs. Esp. more Pulp gigs.
Marge xxx
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Yeah, and the poor man's Bolt Thrower (Memoriam) is just a shadow of that...Kutan wrote:Bolt Thrower
I discovered them very late, only a couple of years ago, and when I had decided to see them next time they came around, their drummer died and they split up...
IZ.