For me- Rush. I'm not really a prog rock fan at all- but those guys were such great musicians that I do wish I had caught them live.
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For me- Rush. I'm not really a prog rock fan at all- but those guys were such great musicians that I do wish I had caught them live.
Nightmare all over again. I still think about the 2000 tour. With the Beastie Boys in Pittsburgh. When they cancelled it. I figured that was my only opportunity. I was shocked when they announced 2020 tour. I told the wife if I can go to the Cleveland show. I don’t care how many amazon boxes. Show up by the door in 2020.Rage Against the Machine. They were touring again this year for the first time in forever and it got cancelled. I'm crossing my fingers that they tour again next year.
Thin Lizzy I miss wish I could of been to one of their shows. Gary Moore was awesome in Allentown years back. Great bandLed Zeppelin, but have seen Plant in various permutations 5 times.
Thin Lizzy
CSN&Y
Genesis w Peter Gabriel
The Stooges
Pink Floyd (have seen Gilmore and Waters)
Chicago with Terry Kath
The John Coltrane QuartetFor me- Rush. I'm not really a prog rock fan at all- but those guys were such great musicians that I do wish I had caught them live.
For me- Rush. I'm not really a prog rock fan at all- but those guys were such great musicians that I do wish I had caught them live.
Nightmare all over again. I still think about the 2000 tour. With the Beastie Boys in Pittsburgh. When they cancelled it. I figured that was my only opportunity. I was shocked when they announced 2020 tour. I told the wife if I can go to the Cleveland show. I don’t care how many amazon boxes. Show up by the door in 2020.
Rage Against the Machine. They were touring again this year for the first time in forever and it got cancelled. I'm crossing my fingers that they tour again next year.
Have seen Pink Floyd twice sans Waters. Fantastic stage shows, but would’ve loved to see them with both Gilmore and Waters.Led Zeppelin, but have seen Plant in various permutations 5 times.
Thin Lizzy
CSN&Y
Genesis w Peter Gabriel
The Stooges
Pink Floyd (have seen Gilmore and Waters)
Chicago with Terry Kath
I saw then in Cleveland during their animals tour at three old stadium. It poured rain the entire night. The entire infield crowd was covered in Black trash bags. It added to a surreal atmosphereHave seen Pink Floyd twice sans Waters. Fantastic stage shows, but would’ve loved to see them with both Gilmore and Waters.
I missed them in their prime but saw The Who about 5-6 years ago and they were still worth seeing. I've never seen The Stones. Had tickets to see them this year but it was cancelled due to COVID. They haven't offered refunds so I'm hopefully it's getting rescheduled.The Rolling Stones and The Who. Never saw either band live.
I also had plans to see them back in 2000 when they cancelled because one of the Beasties broke an arm skateboarding. I would have been willing to see RATM without them but it didn't happen. I was devastated that they stopped touring afterwards. Rumor was they would have played ACL Fest in my home city this year and I always have tickets to that, but of course that's been cancelled. I can't believe that twice I've been hosed when it comes to seeing them. I hadn't heard they were rebooking for 2021, I'm definitely going if that's the case and I'm holding out hope ACL Fest books them for 2021 so I don't have to travel very far.This years tour was basically just pushed out a year, and last I looked there were a ton of tickets available since many just opted for a refund... which is crazy because they initially sold out in minute.
I too had tickets to the 2000 rhyme and reason tour, and of course I had tickets for the little pit in front of all the seats. Fortunately, I've seen RATM twice, and Beastie Boys once. BB were a huge disappointment live, but RATM was amazing (So was audioslave, who I was able to see a few times).