Bands/artists you never got to see live in their heyday, but would've liked to.


Siouxsie and the Banshees (I've seen other incarnations)

Bob Marley and the Wailers

Gregory Isaacs

David Bowie

Led Zeppelin

Black Sabbath

Steely Dan

shtinkydog

Thin lizzy

 

the doors

 

ac/dc (Bon years) B Johnson is ok, but I wish Marc storace took the job!

b Johnson sounds like he hasn't taken a sh*t in a month. 

 

CCR. went to CCR revisited years back, glad I went!

 

Bathory

 

uriah heep

 

nazareth

 

zeppelin

 

mountain

 

Paul Samson!!

 

gary Moore

 

Tank

 

Riot

 

dark Angel (darkness descends tour)

 

coney hatch

 

janice joplin

 

the cure (guilty pleasure)

 

stevie wonder

 

clarence brown

 

the beatles

 

john lennon 

 

david peel

 

Melanie (hott)

 

thr runaways (Joan Jett ! Yum)

 

spartan warrior

 

crossfire

 

john denver

 

jerry reed

 

MDC

 

The exploited

 

ramones

 

black 47

 

satan jokers

 

blackfoot

 

lynyrd skynyrd 

 

rolling stones

 

Black Sabbath (seen Dio, martin and gillan)

 

trust

 

tankard

 

NWOBHM bands (ALL)

 

Yakuza (went to high school with Bruce)

 

holy moses

 

50 more bands...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They always say that the two people I most regret never seeing

live are :

Cab Calloway

and 

Rocky Erickson 

Cab was playing what very well might have been his last concert in NYC but my girlfriend at the time didn't want to see anything that wasn't classical. 
and I don't think Rocky ever came to NYC while I was living there. 
I wish I had seen:

Al Jolson

The Happiness Boys

Alberta Hunter

Sophie Tucker

Sonny Boy Williamson 

Big Mama Thornton 

Hank Williams

The Maddox Brothers and Rose

The Clash

The Jam 

The New York Dolls

The Feelies

I wish I had seen The Cramps and the Ramones more. 
 

But let's be honest, I can't really remember any of the great concerts I saw… For obvious reasons, and the ones I remember were not so great.  

While I've seen Steely Dan multiple times, I sure wish I could've seen the 2018 tour with Larry Carlton as Walter Becker's replacement.