The No Other band, playing Gene Clark's 'No Other' live. Kathleen Edwards, now that she's come out of retirement. I can't think of a third. I've either seen them all, or they're dead.
Only one ... Tom Waits
Oh, and Simon Rattle with the Berlin Phil
Best hurry up with Simon Rattle as he departs in 2018
:More a case of I wish I'd seen them when they, and I, were a lot younger!
Done those, but if I could see the following at their peak, when they were breaking through:Yes - when they came out with Close to the Edge.
Fairport Convention, with Sandy Denny and Richard Thompson in the line up.
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Quite - it's not quite the same when they're OAPs too!
Done those, but if I could see the following at their peak, when they were breaking through:
Dire Straits
U2
Genesis
Black Sabbath
Blondie for starters................
....and Dylan, obviously.
Probably wouldn't bother as they are now though.
For me:
1. Neil Young
2. The Cure
3. Sizzla
You?
Neil Young, Drive By Truckers, Tom Russell, Gretchen Peters.
1: The Smiths
2: Talk Talk
3: The Stranglers
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First gig I ever went to was to see The Smiths at Brighton Dome in 1985, was bloody good but also bloody loud, my ears were ringing for days after. Still got the ticket stub somewhere.
Nearest I got to Genesis was Worthing Town Hall, when they were supporting Lindisfarne - and I couldn't get in. Could have seen Lindisfarne for free, because half the audience came out at half time, after Genesis, and gave away their tickets!Saw the Who at Wembley in 1975 - fantastic, then at the Southampton Rose Bowl in 2007(?)) - oh dear.
High energy rock bands do not seem the same when they're wrinklies like us!
On points scoring! - got to see Genesis about four times back in the early 1970s (Nursery Crimes era), and Dire Straits at the Brighton Centre in 1981/2ish.
1: The Smiths
2: Talk Talk
3: The Stranglers
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