IndyPatriotsfan
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Only a few for me. Prince, Michael Jackson, Tom Petty and Elton John.
Beethoven was a one hit wonderBeethoven > Mozart..... juss sayin
Woodstock.
I was 15 at the time, just starting to get into rock music.
Woodstock in '94 I think it was. I was sitting in a county jail watching Trent Reznor all covered in mud just destroying the world with his lyrics and epic level intensity. If I were gay I would seek this amazing mind out as my life partner
NIN for the win, man.
View: https://youtu.be/YHPEaxttVw0
I was referring to the Woodstock concert of 1969.
Santana. The Who. Jimi Hendrix. Crosby, Stills and Nash. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Jefferson Airplane. Sly and The Family Stone. Arlo Guthrie. The Band. Blood Sweat and Tears.
Altho I've seen them plenty of times, trying not to rub it in, I would've loved to have been able to see them during the Justice tour. Especially the Seattle 89 show.Metallica back in ‘86 in Boise Idaho, been a fan since 84 and have still never seen them. Would have been incredible to see them as young up and comers.
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I saw that tour. Cliff, dude. Damn!Metallica back in ‘86 in Boise Idaho, been a fan since 84 and have still never seen them. Would have been incredible to see them as young up and comers.
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Little doubt in my mind that woodstock was the high moment for rock.. I just wish I could have been among the 150,000,000 americans who swear they were there.
Cheers
I saw that tour. Cliff, dude. Damn!
Love all three. Saw SRV and Jeff Beck at at the centrum back in 89 (IIRC)Stevie Ray Vaughn - preferably in a club sitting right up where I can see him playing
I wasn't old enough when he was alive, but Jimi Hendrix (if we can go there)
I guess Mozart if we really want to "go there"