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Irritated I never saw a young Marvin Gaye or Stevie Wonder in the 70's
Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, Joy Division, The Black Crowes, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, The Velvet Underground.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Been lucky enough to see most I really wanted to through the years. Bowie several times, Springs****, Dylan, Stones were brilliant, ELO, Wings, and loads of others. Live aid was probably best single gig just for variety and atmosphere but the one I always enjoyed most was Stranglers. Seen them loads of times in all size of venue and they are consistently superb. Ones I’ve not seen and wish I had - ABBA and also Bob Marley.
I should’ve added The Eagles.
There’s something about their classic 70’s album that completely captures that era for me and to have seen the original line up at that time such as in this live clip would’ve been awesome.
Undisputedly, one of the greatest bands of all time I believe.
https://youtu.be/i8VYNvYdP5Q?si=2ycFCMIIZcqTGKrV
Many years ago I occasionally frequented Mothers Club, in Erdington, lots of Birmingham musicians played there before becoming famous, such as Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, members of the Moody Blues, to mention just a few. I have no idea who I saw there, just can’t remember, so probably listened to some very good bands without realising who they were and certainly not what they would become.
Seen a lot over the years ..tull aways amazing and theatrical..yes dramatic..the who loud and proud..as always brilliant Peter Gabriel.ELO..moody blues..sabbath..Chris farlowe best voice ever..there’s 3 disappointed not to see live.JJcale.buddy guy..Jose feliciano..