If you could go to a concert of a passed away musician?

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8/14/2018 3:23pm Edited Date/Time 8/20/2018 9:26pm
Who would you bring back from the dead to go watch?

Me Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek so I could see the Doors.
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Deja New wrote:
Who would you bring back from the dead to go watch?

Me Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek so I could see the Doors.
That would be on the top of my list also. Would have loved to see Morrison at his prime....which was very short lived. I may be off on these numbers. From the time he started the Doors to the time of his death it was only 5 years I believe. Truly amazing what they accomplished in that short of time. My young adult children wear “Doors” shirts to this day and listen to their music....what is it now....50 years after he passed?

Next up would be Hendrix
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Beethoven ...

though wouldn't be much chit-chat. Bummer.
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8/14/2018 4:47pm
no question; Elvis Presley circa 1968 thru 1974
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Deja New wrote:
Who would you bring back from the dead to go watch?

Me Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek so I could see the Doors.
KennyT wrote:
That would be on the top of my list also. Would have loved to see Morrison at his prime....which was very short lived. I may be...
That would be on the top of my list also. Would have loved to see Morrison at his prime....which was very short lived. I may be off on these numbers. From the time he started the Doors to the time of his death it was only 5 years I believe. Truly amazing what they accomplished in that short of time. My young adult children wear “Doors” shirts to this day and listen to their music....what is it now....50 years after he passed?

Next up would be Hendrix
July 3 1971 Jim died I was born July 4 1974 missed it by a smidge......was a very short stint but the guys made incredible music
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Original AIC .
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Buddy Holly or Janice Joplin. Not sure how much more AC/DC had in the tank when Bon died. Of course, Skynyrd.
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death, Hendrix, ..I prob would put SRV but I seen him twice
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8/14/2018 8:35pm
Sublime with Brad Nowell

or Bob Marley
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Stevie Ray Vaughan. I missed the chance to see him in ‘90. He died a couple shows later on his tour. One of my numerous life regrets.
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Saw blind melon before Shannon Hoon died they put on an awesome show
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NV825 wrote:
Sublime with Brad Nowell

or Bob Marley
Bob that would have been on my list too
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Ronnie james dio or cliff burton
8/15/2018 1:58am
Lou reed.....

Took care of him twice. First time was a total dick but funny in a likeable way. Second time was very nice and genuine—but I think he knew he was going soon.
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Joe Strummer...

Got to see him shortly before he passed. Would have enjoyed seeing him with the Clash.
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Pantera with Dimebag.
Second would be a tie between SRV and Lemmey/Motörhead
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Skynyrd
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Motorhead! RIP Lemmy!
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I am damn lucky to have seen both of them.

1A




1B

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I'm just glad I got to see Queen....twice, back in the early 80's. What a great show they put on.
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8/15/2018 10:53am
newmann wrote:
I'm just glad I got to see Queen....twice, back in the early 80's. What a great show they put on.
My vote, as well. I saw Queen back in 82' (Billy Squier opened for them). I've been to hundreds of concerts, but I put that show up there with the best of them, if not THE best. What a great front-man Freddie was.
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Deja New
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8/15/2018 1:52pm
So many great ones so far queen would be amazing never got to see them
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8/15/2018 3:10pm
No particular order,
SRV
Bon Scott
Scott Weiland
Doors would be cool

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