Elvis
Joy Division
Elvis
Joy Division
Concering Elvis, I think he was considered dead the last couple years the poor guy performed!!
He was so out of it!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXuwiqKTMR0
i was honestly gon get tickets to see van halen before they 812(ya i got the 1984 lp)
n queen but david left n freddie died
Hendrix all the way. Greatest guitarist ever.
Elvis
Janis
Jimi
Just a few..
-Morbid1
Stevie Ray Vaughan I was only 10 when he died but was already a fan. His shows on tv are great but seeing him live would have been awesome.
Layne Staley- Alice In Chains
Chuck Schuldiner- Death
Ken Owen- Carcass (not dead- because of health can't perform live)
Andy Wood- Mother Love Bone
Jim Morrison
Jimi Hendrix
Janis Joplin
Jim Morrison, fo' sho
I'm sure I'll be the only one casting this vote...
Yves Montand
Guest
John Lennon
George Harrison
Ray Charles
James Brown
layne staley, selena...elvis, ...many more
I feel so old!!!!! Put me down for Buck Owens and Porter Wagoner. I did see Elvis in June of 1977 in Jacksonville, FL before he died in August the same year.
I would have given anything to see Elvis and my husband would love to have seen Bob Marley.
1. ELVIS
2. The Doors
3. Lee Michaels
I'm a dork.
Put me down for Buck Owens.
'64 Beatles, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Louis Prima, Elvis
I saw Elvis as a 17 year old with an attitude a year or two before he passed and absolutely was caught up in the 'magic'. Incredible...you had to be there. I actually cried at the end.
For me, I would want to see Lennon.
Patsy Cline
Karen Carpenter
Ella Fitzgerald
My dad offered to take me to a concert with Hoola Bandoola Band. I said no. And then one of the singers of that band died.
Sinatra ( in his prime )
Billie Holliday
Miles Davis
Nat King Cole
Andrew Wood
Lynard Skynard
Gosh there are so many, I could list about a hundred but these are my most favorite:
Patsy Cline
Buddy Holly
The Doors
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Gram Parsons
And of course Stevie Ray one more time.
Kurt Cobain
My biggest regret is never getting to see Freddie Mercury perform live. *Sigh* Those were the days...I also regret never seeing John Lennon, George Harrison and a second opportunity to see Stevie Ray Vaughan. He performed at an on-campus concert when I was in college, but I hadn't been exposed to Hendrix and blues at that time. I saw the show, but wasn't crazy about the music.
After that, I became a huge SRV fan. The year that he was killed in the helicopter crash, he was featured in a Columbus, OH concert. The problem was, one couldn't attend just one show, a full booking of four concerts had to be purchased. I didn't have the cash and decided that I'd have to wait to see him the next time he got to Ohio. By the time Summer was over, Stevie Ray was gone.
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"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's Heaven on Earth" - Mark Twain
John Lennon, and/or the Beatles, and/or George Harrison. Of course, I was only 10 months old when John died, so I guess there's not much I can do about that. I have seen both Ringo and Paul, though. Awesome.
Elvis. He was in Pontiac, Mi in the early seventies. My then husband was so jealous that he got angry when I wanted to go so I didn't. I regret that I didn't go anyway.
For me its Elvis! I'd love to have seen him!
I would have loved to have seen Dan Fogelberg in concert. Loved the man, loved his music. I also think it would have been wonderful to watch Mozart perform. He was the rock star of his era.
opening night for deethhovens 9th feudian slip not deathhovens 9th beethhovens 9th
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"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's Heaven on Earth" - Mark Twain
-Elvis
- The Doors
- Buddy Holly
- Led Zeppelin
Regards
George Harrison.
I wish I had gotten to see the original Ramones line up.
Elvis
Oh there are too many.
But the hardest I'd kick the asses of Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley for dying/disappearing off the face of the Earth while I was still in primary school. Never even gave me a chance.
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Well I saw pantera but I'd still lvoe to see Dimebag again, oh and freddy mercury
Barry White
Oh so many...
Bob Marley
Queen with Freddy
George Harrison/John Lennon
Harry Chapin
Lynard Skynard with Ronnie
Jimi Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Led Zeppelin
And that's just the first breath...
I have never seen any of the Beatles in concert.
But I did have tickets to see Sir Paul in Tokyo back in 1980. He was busted with pot at the airport and the concert was cancelled. Got my money back for the two tickets but wish now I had kept them...
Kurt Cobain
Jim Morrison
Layne Staley
Shannon Hoon
and, like a few others, Stevie Ray for one more time.........
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Elvis top my list. Although when he died, I was a little too young to really appreciate his music.
Freddie Mercury! I still regret that I didn't get tickets for Queens last concert in HOlland.
I also would like to have seen The Beatles, Buddy Holly, Elvis and Judy Garland.
Ah well, I 'll have to wait for that big jam session in the afterlife.
Some people just need a high five.... in the face.... with a chair...