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Lula wrote:i haven't seen fleetwood mac, but would love to. don't know how it would be without christine mcvie tho.
i had a chance to see the eagles, but blew it. would like to see them.
bon jovi
kieth urban
steveo777 wrote:Well, I can now cross one off my list. I just saw Night Ranger on Friday night. Man they brought it. Jack Blades is still full of lots of energy.
I'd still like to see Bruce Springsteen and maybe Steely Dan and believe it or not, Neil Diamond....because I know time is running out.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Good topic. I've been fortunate to see most of the bands I like multiple times, but there are a few I would love to see that I haven't yet.
Pride Of Lions
weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
No kiddin Matt... I worship R30, Rush in Rio, and Exit Stage Left. I don't think Survivor's much worth seeing any more without Jimi or Dave. I'd pay $10 or so to see Frankie play a little guitar if I didn't have to go far, but that's about it. REO is great live as annoying as Cronin can get, they put on a great show. Good call on Loverboy... I'm not huge on their "greatest hits," but the last album, Just Getting Started, is one of best MR albums I've ever heard from start to finish.
RocknRoll wrote:weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
Just keep going to Moondance and you'll knock a few of these out.
Mine is:
Triumph.
There's a few it would be nice to see but I'm not a big fan: Eagles, U2, Rush. Springsteen
weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
No kiddin Matt... I worship R30, Rush in Rio, and Exit Stage Left. I don't think Survivor's much worth seeing any more without Jimi or Dave. I'd pay $10 or so to see Frankie play a little guitar if I didn't have to go far, but that's about it. REO is great live as annoying as Cronin can get, they put on a great show. Good call on Loverboy... I'm not huge on their "greatest hits," but the last album, Just Getting Started, is one of best MR albums I've ever heard from start to finish.
I've been fortunate enough to have seen Rush play twice, both on the Snakes and Arrows tour. It wouldn't have happened if my uncle hadn't been a huge fan. The first time we were stuck up in the risers, but the second time I scored third row seats. I just about drooled for the entire show.![]()
I'll be seeing Jimi live in October so looking forward to that. I should be able to take KISS off that list in November, and perhaps REO this weekend, but the rest will likely have to wait until next year.
Hoping that Duran Duran gets Andy back in the band and kicks out a major tour with the new album next year. Although I'm sure that Andrew will be quick to point out the true likelihood of that happening though...
Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
No kiddin Matt... I worship R30, Rush in Rio, and Exit Stage Left. I don't think Survivor's much worth seeing any more without Jimi or Dave. I'd pay $10 or so to see Frankie play a little guitar if I didn't have to go far, but that's about it. REO is great live as annoying as Cronin can get, they put on a great show. Good call on Loverboy... I'm not huge on their "greatest hits," but the last album, Just Getting Started, is one of best MR albums I've ever heard from start to finish.
I've been fortunate enough to have seen Rush play twice, both on the Snakes and Arrows tour. It wouldn't have happened if my uncle hadn't been a huge fan. The first time we were stuck up in the risers, but the second time I scored third row seats. I just about drooled for the entire show.![]()
I'll be seeing Jimi live in October so looking forward to that. I should be able to take KISS off that list in November, and perhaps REO this weekend, but the rest will likely have to wait until next year.
Hoping that Duran Duran gets Andy back in the band and kicks out a major tour with the new album next year. Although I'm sure that Andrew will be quick to point out the true likelihood of that happening though...
When and where are you seeing Jimi?
weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:You need to see Rush!
As for my list,
Heart
Night Ranger
Loverboy
Duran Duran
Starship w/ Mickey Thomas
Survivor
REO Speedwagon
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Motley Crue
Ratt
Doobie Brothers
Kiss
...and I'm sure I'm leaving LOTS out.
No kiddin Matt... I worship R30, Rush in Rio, and Exit Stage Left. I don't think Survivor's much worth seeing any more without Jimi or Dave. I'd pay $10 or so to see Frankie play a little guitar if I didn't have to go far, but that's about it. REO is great live as annoying as Cronin can get, they put on a great show. Good call on Loverboy... I'm not huge on their "greatest hits," but the last album, Just Getting Started, is one of best MR albums I've ever heard from start to finish.
I've been fortunate enough to have seen Rush play twice, both on the Snakes and Arrows tour. It wouldn't have happened if my uncle hadn't been a huge fan. The first time we were stuck up in the risers, but the second time I scored third row seats. I just about drooled for the entire show.![]()
I'll be seeing Jimi live in October so looking forward to that. I should be able to take KISS off that list in November, and perhaps REO this weekend, but the rest will likely have to wait until next year.
Hoping that Duran Duran gets Andy back in the band and kicks out a major tour with the new album next year. Although I'm sure that Andrew will be quick to point out the true likelihood of that happening though...
When and where are you seeing Jimi?
In the Minneapolis area (Brooklyn Park to be exact) with Fergie Frederiksen! Two of my favorites, should be an awesome night and I'll of course be getting lots of photos.
RocknRoll wrote:Mine is:
Triumph.
Ehwmatt wrote:Man, I wonder what the flights are like out there. I'd love to see Jimi again. I was lucky enough to see him with Survivor a few years before Reach came out and we all know wat happened after that
weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Man, I wonder what the flights are like out there. I'd love to see Jimi again. I was lucky enough to see him with Survivor a few years before Reach came out and we all know wat happened after that
I've never seen him, and so I jumped when I saw that his tour was landing within reasonable distance. He's one of those vocal greats without a doubt.
It would be fun to meet you if you end up making it!
Ehwmatt wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Man, I wonder what the flights are like out there. I'd love to see Jimi again. I was lucky enough to see him with Survivor a few years before Reach came out and we all know wat happened after that
I've never seen him, and so I jumped when I saw that his tour was landing within reasonable distance. He's one of those vocal greats without a doubt.
It would be fun to meet you if you end up making it!
I'll check on it tomorrow, I gotta head off to bed, I'm hurtin. If I end up comin you should probably leave the camera at home, you'll be too hammered to take any pics
wastingbeerz wrote:Here's my shortlist:
Faith No More
Uriah Heep
Bruce Dickinson (solo)
Sheavy
Pentagram
Armored Saint
Alchemist
David Gilmour
Annihilator
Racer X
The Cult
Mr. Big
White Lion
Peter Gabriel
Neil Young
Genesis
Phil Collins
King Diamond
Mercyful Fate
King Crimson
Weird Al (yes, he counts!!!)Joe Lynn Turner
Tony Martin (almost did this year, until the tour got cancelled!!!)
Steel Prophet
Metallica (when they stop price-gouging their fans)
Helloween
Paul Di'Anno
Kansas
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