I forgot to add the Talking Heads Stop Making Sense tour in the 80's. They was a blast too. And then for something extemely different, I saw Richard Thompson in the late 90's. Brilliant guitar playing.
is this the greatest live band of all time?
l know everybody has there own opinion however you be the judge?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyEbr6HvWy0
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Keeping this "short" Fleetwood Mac 75: first tour with Stevie. Return to Forever: Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, Al Dimeleola, Chick Corea. PInned in my seat by these all stars. Perfect sound in 3000 seat venue Police 79: Bass that hurt you Yes: In the Round Roger Waters: Wall Tool: Lateralus. Best Sound EVER. I sat behind the mixing boards. |
Quit it already with the "Best" polls and lists. Especially in Music there is no "Best". These "Best" polls are nothing more for fodder from individuals who either do not play an instrument....are a critic professionally.......circling back to players.....have the wrong approach to actuallly playing and listening.....musicians true ones simply dont pay attention to "Best" opinions.....there is not an answer to it.... and of you subscribe to this thought you are stupid. |
Some fab bands here 1/ Beatles, that ability to write so many different, complex sounds. Penny Lane as it’s so descriptive and truly evocative of their early life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-rB0pHI9fU 2/ Beachboys, you try to harmonise. Good vibrations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdt0SOqPJcg 3/ ABBA , those guys worked those girls in so many ways. Let’s go for where it all began, in 1974 Eurovision with Waterloo. |
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