Here's a few I've missed and hope to see:
Leonard Cohen
U2
Radiohead
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Here's a few I've missed and hope to see:
Leonard Cohen
U2
Radiohead
Leonard Cohen, for certain.
I miss the fine arts in Manhattan.
I would see live music much more if I had unlimited funds. A local bar/wine shop sponsors a small concert hall with affordable tickets. I enjoy seeing tribute bands. The intimacy is nice.
The Stones -f I had the money. I will see The WHO in February. Paul McCartney.
I would love to see younger alternate acts. So much of my music is frozen in time.
Commercial pop music makes me ill.
Wow, Leonard Cohen. Remember him from years ago, "Susanne" was a great song.
My first two:
R E M and the B-52's.
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young for a third.
James Taylor before his poppy fluff stuff for a fourth.
Cat Stevens for a fifth.
Bruce the Boss another choice.
Brazil 66 and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
Tommy Roe and Tommy James.
Every Motown artist from the 60's and all of the soul singers from the 60's.
Procol Harem.
Jethro Tull
TRAFFIC!!
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
Spinal Tap and The Rutles!
K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Harry Wayne Casey makes me melt.
Muse
A local radio station is trying to get them to come to Sacramento. I so wanna go.
Peter Gabriel is someone I'm dying to see. I couldn't manage it last time he was through here, had a full orchestra and John Cusack came out with the boom box for "In your eyes."
Would see the Stones again if I could swing it. It's prob a too high priced ticket, it was the last time they were through here.
The list is endless for those who have passed.
Green Day... definitely number one. They most likely will be touring in Oz next year and I'm only an hours train ride from Melbourne now... no plane needed so it's looking highly likely I will be actually seeing them live next year.
Would love to see the Stones, P!nk and The Living End also.
Small-venue only:
Paul Simon