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  • soap
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    If Kurt Cobain we're still alive. I would love to see Nirvana. But since that's not possible. Aerosmith will do.

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  • John -- '02 HAWK
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    Guns and Roses at the Whiskey before Appetite hit the streets

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
    Recently, I saw the DVD, Celebration Day, that they made a few years back. I expected an old worn out band. Boy was I wrong. They rocked. I was just going to watch a song or two because I had some other things to get done, but I ended up watching the entire thing.
    I've got celebration day recorded but haven't had a couple of hours of time to crank it up like I would want. Damn kids and there 8 o'clock bed time.

    They have done kashmire a few different ways. The mtv unplugged version was good.

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  • SS Junk
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    I honestly think kashmir from the CD concert was the best they ever did. If I had a choice as to what year I'd want to see them when they did the BBC sessions. Dazed and confused was off the chain. Bonham was on fire.

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  • line-em-up
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    I chose 1975 zeppelin for Kashmir. And it seemed like that was their pinnacle and they hadn't quite burned out yet.
    Recently, I saw the DVD, Celebration Day, that they made a few years back. I expected an old worn out band. Boy was I wrong. They rocked. I was just going to watch a song or two because I had some other things to get done, but I ended up watching the entire thing.

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  • red89notch
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    Pink Floyd and Hendrix

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  • 93LXHORSE
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    Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
    I saw them twice; in 83 and 86. It was just the 3 of them on stage and they sounded great.
    I stand corrected. Those were good years for them.

    Sent from my LG-D801 using Tapatalk

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View Post
    Early 70's version of Led Zeppelin.
    Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
    This
    I chose 1975 zeppelin for Kashmir. And it seemed like that was their pinnacle and they hadn't quite burned out yet.

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  • line-em-up
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    Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View Post
    ZZ Top does alot of overdubs with their guitar tracks and can't pull it off live unless they have an all start band.
    I saw them twice; in 83 and 86. It was just the 3 of them on stage and they sounded great.

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  • BradM
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    Hall & Oates
    Kenny G
    Wham!

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  • line-em-up
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    Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View Post
    Early 70's version of Led Zeppelin.
    This

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  • 93LXHORSE
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    ZZ Top does alot of overdubs with their guitar tracks and can't pull it off live unless they have an all start band.

    I saw Little Feat in the late 80's but without Lowell George... they were tight as hell. Too bad Grand Funk sucks, I saw some footage from that "Midnight Special" TV show from the 70's that featured vintage bands and comedians that we all grew to love and GFR looked like they jammed pretty good...

    I would have loved to seen the Grateful Dead in the early 70's or early 90's.... the 80's were horrible for them, as were alot of their shows. I still have a ton of bootleg and soundboard tapes from them.... their years with Bruce Hornsby on keyboards were pretty good...

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  • fitzwell
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    Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View Post

    Grand Funk Railroad
    saw 'em Live in 72 & 73. They sucked.

    As for me, Little Feat, Buddy Holley, Bugs Henderson, Freddy King, and Early (Duane) Allman Brothers. I'd love to see ZZ Top again, circa 74-76, the Takin' Texas to the People Tour days.. Live longhorn on stage & Billy at his finest. On another note, they got slammed by the "critics", but Uriah Heep put on one of the best shows I've ever seen...

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  • black50
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    I've never seen ZZ Top in concert

    Would love to see Billy Gibbons play live..maybe one day soon i will before they stop touring

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  • Zfan
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    Went and saw Lynryd Skynryd in 1975, they were awsome, would like a do over for that one! Also a do over for Humble Pie and Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow at the Cow palace in 1980 I believe.

    Montrose circa 1974-75,
    Journey circa 1975
    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
    Allman Bro's
    Robin Trower
    Peter Frampton
    Stevie Ray Vahn
    Nirvana
    Queen
    Led Zepplin
    Breaking Bejamin

    And on and on

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