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What is a band or artist that you regret not seeing or not seeing in their prime. My two regrets are not seeing GNR in their prime, saw them a year or so ago, and not seeing Prince at all.
 
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My favorite rock band Led Zeppelin. Had tickets for superdome in 77/8. They cancelled the show at last minute. Never got another chance. Did see Plant in Orlando early 90’s. Not the same
 
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What is a band or artist that you regret not seeing or not seeing in their prime. My two regrets are not seeing GNR in their prime, saw them a year or so ago, and not seeing Prince at all.
I was too young to see any 80’s bands in their prime. Just a wishlist of who I could have seen in their prime.

Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Stone Temple Pilots
Soundgarden
Motley Crue
Lynyrd Skynyrd with Ronnie Van Zant
The Who
And a bonus outlier of The Talking Heads.
 
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Mjoelner

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Johnny Cash. I saw John Prine at Jubilee Jam in Jackson the day the Olympic torch passed through Mississippi. Went to Vicksburg afterwards to meet up with friends and watch another friend's band play there as the torch crossed the bridge. We never made it back to Jackson for Cash that night and I still regret the hell out of that.

Saw GnR in 92 or 93 on a Sunday night in Birmingham at a horse track. I had a headache for 3 days afterwards. It was awesome!
 

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My favorite rock band Led Zeppelin. Had tickets for superdome in 77/8. They cancelled the show at last minute. Never got another chance. Did see Plant in Orlando early 90’s. Not the same
I have no clue why they never did one last big tour with Jason Bonham. That sole 2007 concert with Jason Bonham in England that had people falling over each other paying astronomical prices for tickets should have been the evidence that it would be a billion dollar tour.
 
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I have no clue why they never did one last big tour with Jason Bonham. That sole 2007 concert with Jason Bonham in England that had people falling over each other paying astronomical prices for tickets should have been the evidence that it would be a billion dollar tour.
You’re right. I was considering flying over but then saw ticket prices. Full no go
 
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I had a chance to see Garth Brooks when he played The Hump in the early 90's for free, but declined the ticket because "I didn't like country music".

Had a chance to see Metallica & Aerosmith in the mid-90's but didn't feel like making the drive from Starkville to New Orleans.
 
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You’re right. I was considering flying over but then saw ticket prices. Full no go
Jason Bonham’s Zeppelin cover band would be a great get for a State campus concert. Either Bulldog Bash or Super Bulldog Weekend.

wouldn’t break the bank and would be a huge alumni draw.
 

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I was able to see most bands I wanted to, but never got to see Rush.
You can see them next year if you’ve got $800 for a ticket. I wanted to go but when I saw the prices & how they kept “adding dates” to try to create an artificial shortage for the first wave of tickets on sale, I said screw it. I think the new drummer will be fine & was looking forward to seeing her. But I have real doubts about Geddy’s voice, especially with that many shows.
 

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I had a chance to see Garth Brooks when he played The Hump in the early 90's for free, but declined the ticket because "I didn't like country music".

Had a chance to see Metallica & Aerosmith in the mid-90's but didn't feel like making the drive from Starkville to New Orleans.
Garth Brooks and Aerosmith? Don’t beat yourself up over that.
 
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Can’t really regret it because it was before my time, but the Stones in ‘69 or ‘72. I do regret not seeing them in ‘99 on the No Security tour.
 

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Tom petty.
The police.
Ac/DC in Buenos Aires. Yes specifically.
Maybe U2 Joshua tree.

There's a bunch of others, but I was never big on concerts, and now, I regret being like that. Ha!
 

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You can see them next year if you’ve got $800 for a ticket. I wanted to go but when I saw the prices & how they kept “adding dates” to try to create an artificial shortage for the first wave of tickets on sale, I said screw it. I think the new drummer will be fine & was looking forward to seeing her. But I have real doubts about Geddy’s voice, especially with that many shows.
Yeah, but it won't be the same as in their prime and I agree with you, not paying that much for a concert ticket. I can remember paying $8.50 to see multiple bands in the 70s and 80s.
 
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Yeah, but it won't be the same as in their prime and I agree with you, not paying that much for a concert ticket. I can remember paying $8.50 to see multiple bands in the 70s and 80s.
Saw Rush in Jackson on the Hold Your Fire tour & in New Orleans on the Time Machine tour just before their last album Clockwork Angels came out (I think this is up there with the best they’ve ever done). But that tour in 2010 was when Geddy’s voice started to decline.
 
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Saw U2 at red rocks Under. Blood red sky 82/3
Sorry to be a smartass, but the topic of the thread is a band or artist you regret not seeing. I sense this isn’t a regret. Congratulations, that is awesome 👏. I don’t know how many times I’ve watched the footage from that. That had to be fantastic.
 
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Sorry to be a smartass, but the topic of the thread is a band or artist you regret not seeing. I sense this isn’t a regret. Congratulations, that is awesome 👏. I don’t know how many times I’ve watched the footage from that. That had to be fantastic.
You’re right. Just reliving the best decade in American history. So far
 

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Yeah but JVZ isn't bad and Rickey Medlocke is a bad *** guitarists so even said, they're worth seeing.
Actually I think Ricky may be the original drummer. Before he left and formed Blackfoot. And at least Johnny is Ronnie’s brother.

edit. Ricky was their 2nd drummer in 71-72 then went back to Blackfoot.
 
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