View Full Version : Which artist/group would you like to see in concert that you have NEVER SEEN?


Ireneparalegal
09-30-2005, 11:01 PM
MADONNA
TINA TURNER
SANTANA

Kazza
09-30-2005, 11:09 PM
Weird Al Yankovic
Celine Dion
Madonna

Karen*
09-30-2005, 11:10 PM
Maroon 5
Green Day
Britney Spears
Kelly Clarkson
Clay Aiken

vashti1999
09-30-2005, 11:13 PM
More answers HERE (http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=137799)

Hollow
09-30-2005, 11:38 PM
evanescence, iron maiden

bad_boy
10-01-2005, 12:27 AM
N.W.A.
2 Pac
Blink 182
Garth Brooks
Run DMC

phoebe7165
10-01-2005, 02:32 AM
U2(not gonna happen on this tour though!!)

ABlairican Pie
10-01-2005, 08:43 AM
When I was 14, I wanted to see Led Zeppelin at the Kingdome in Seattle in 1977, but didn't have the money. Plus I heard that psychic lady Jeanne Dixon prophesied that the Kingdome would collapse from the weight of all the concert-goers there and only four people would survive (Gee, I wonder who? ;) ). That Sunday, I stayed overnight at my grandmother's apartment in Ballard (north of downtown Seattle), and I was on edge, thinking the disaster was going to happen. So I sat on the couch reading that night, and panicked when I heard a siren!! :eek: :faint:

Fortunately, the Kingdome remained intact. There were a few skirmishes with the police, bottles thrown, a few incidents of mayhem, but other than that nothing happened. I wished that I had gotten to see them, since I was becoming hooked on the song "Kashmir" (one of my musical epiphany songs), and Led Zeppelin were supposed to be at their musical peak. Unfortunately, the week after the concert began some of the worst events of their career with them practically being banned from ever playing San Francisco again after their entourage got in a drug-money shakedown scuffle with members of Bill Graham's promotion team, and then while vacationing in Greece, Robert Plant's wife nearly died of a ruptured appendix, and sadly, his five-year old son died. It took a few years until the release of their next album (In Through the Out Door) and it was announced that the band would tour. Just as they were getting set to go out on the road, drummer John Bonham died from his heart stopping after way too many shots. The band never toured again and broke up. :(

Seeing Led Zeppelin would have been awesome. :rock: My life would have been complete.

AllIWantIsYourClutch
10-01-2005, 10:43 AM
Weezer
Coldplay
Jimmy Eat World
Fall Out Boy

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
10-01-2005, 06:47 PM
Weezer
Coldplay
Jimmy Eat World
Fall Out Boy
Backstreet Boys.

MaydayMalonesGirl
10-01-2005, 06:56 PM
The Ataris
Bright Eyes
The Arcade Fire
The New Pornographers
Matt Pond PA
Built To Spill
Cursive
The Format
Elliott Smith (unfornately this will never happen)
The Shins
Pedro The Lion
Saves The Day
Sonic Youth

And Okkervil River, who I'm seeing in November. I got my tickets today.

Ireneparalegal
10-01-2005, 07:02 PM
When I was 14, I wanted to see Led Zeppelin at the Kingdome in Seattle in 1977, but didn't have the money. Plus I heard that psychic lady Jeanne Dixon prophesied that the Kingdome would collapse from the weight of all the concert-goers there and only four people would survive (Gee, I wonder who? ;) ). That Sunday, I stayed overnight at my grandmother's apartment in Ballard (north of downtown Seattle), and I was on edge, thinking the disaster was going to happen. So I sat on the couch reading that night, and panicked when I heard a siren!! :eek: :faint:

Fortunately, the Kingdome remained intact. There were a few skirmishes with the police, bottles thrown, a few incidents of mayhem, but other than that nothing happened. I wished that I had gotten to see them, since I was becoming hooked on the song "Kashmir" (one of my musical epiphany songs), and Led Zeppelin were supposed to be at their musical peak. Unfortunately, the week after the concert began some of the worst events of their career with them practically being banned from ever playing San Francisco again after their entourage got in a drug-money shakedown scuffle with members of Bill Graham's promotion team, and then while vacationing in Greece, Robert Plant's wife nearly died of a ruptured appendix, and sadly, his five-year old son died. It took a few years until the release of their next album (In Through the Out Door) and it was announced that the band would tour. Just as they were getting set to go out on the road, drummer John Bonham died from his heart stopping after way too many shots. The band never toured again and broke up. :(

Seeing Led Zeppelin would have been awesome. :rock: My life would have been complete.
sorry Captain...wish I could make your wish come true...;)

David
10-02-2005, 02:31 PM
Clay Aiken
Christina Aguilera

Karen*
10-02-2005, 02:34 PM
Clay Aiken

You haven't seen him yet? :eek: I thought you were one of his biggest fans.

robyrob
10-02-2005, 04:19 PM
the breeders
the pixies
randy rhoads
tony orlando and dawn
donny and marie

ABlairican Pie
10-02-2005, 04:43 PM
sorry Captain...wish I could make your wish come true...;):thanks:

Btw, love the siggy!!! :D

Janice
10-02-2005, 08:47 PM
Barry Manilow. I hear he puts on an incredible show. I have a video of one of his concerts at the MGM in Vegas. He really interacts with his audience and his tunes are so pretty and familiar.

phoebe7165
10-03-2005, 03:07 PM
Barry Manilow. I hear he puts on an incredible show. I have a video of one of his concerts at the MGM in Vegas. He really interacts with his audience and his tunes are so pretty and familiar.

He does put on a great show!! I've only been able to see him twice though but I really would like to see him in Vegas. He is great with the audience and he does this thing at every show where he brings somebody up on stage to sing "Can't Smile Without You" with him. I'm sure you knew that from your video. It's something he's been doing for years. People bring signs reading "Pick Me" and "I haven't been picked yet". When I saw him last year, he picked this 5 year old girl whose name was Mandy!! Her mom told him that Mandy knew the song and she did!! The audience just fell in love with her. It was really cute.

It's amazing that all these years that Barry gets made fun of by the non-fans but what's really amazing is the incredible fan base he has.

crystals
10-03-2005, 03:56 PM
Buddy Holly and the Crickets. I've seen a tribute concert at a casino in the city I live in. That wasn't too bad, but it would be cool to see the actual band. I think the other crickets are still in the music business, but the group wouldn't be the same without Buddy.

christyjeepliberty05
10-04-2005, 12:38 PM
system of a down
avenged sevenfold
gorillaz
3 days grace
whitestripes

snl 70s show fan
10-07-2005, 02:25 AM
He does put on a great show!! I've only been able to see him twice though but I really would like to see him in Vegas. He is great with the audience and he does this thing at every show where he brings somebody up on stage to sing "Can't Smile Without You" with him. I'm sure you knew that from your video. It's something he's been doing for years. People bring signs reading "Pick Me" and "I haven't been picked yet". When I saw him last year, he picked this 5 year old girl whose name was Mandy!! Her mom told him that Mandy knew the song and she did!! The audience just fell in love with her. It was really cute.

It's amazing that all these years that Barry gets made fun of by the non-fans but what's really amazing is the incredible fan base he has.i saw him in concert 20 years ago yesterday and everything that you have read and heard about him is true he puts on a great show i can still remember almost every detail about that night even after 20 years have passed like the joke he made about his really bad hairstyle that he had that night he looked at himself on the montor and said gee i must look like rod stewart on a bad night hes great

LadyBee
10-10-2005, 04:11 PM
The Commodores. I'm still holding out hope that the original members will reunite.

phoebe7165
10-12-2005, 01:51 PM
i saw him in concert 20 years ago yesterday and everything that you have read and heard about him is true he puts on a great show i can still remember almost every detail about that night even after 20 years have passed like the joke he made about his really bad hairstyle that he had that night he looked at himself on the montor and said gee i must look like rod stewart on a bad night hes great

Yeah, now he makes the joke that he is what Clay Aiken will look like in 30 years!!!:lol:

Ireneparalegal
10-12-2005, 01:54 PM
The Commodores. I'm still holding out hope that the original members will reunite.
Ooooooh yeah!!!!

"Too hot to trot now baby!!!!":D

seventies_sitcoms
10-12-2005, 06:31 PM
The Runaways
The Pandoras
Plasmatics
Precious Metal
Girlschool
Holly and the Italians
X-Ray Spex
Sham 69
Social Distortion (can't see them enuff times!)
Ramones (saw them many times, but I wish they didn't all nearly die! :( )
Rachel Sweet
Fay Ray
Josie Cotton
The Exploited
Sex Pistols
Dead Kennedys
GBH
Catholic Girls
Lene Lovich
Waitresses
Madness
Altered Images
Blondie (during their prime '78-'79)
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Echo and the Bunnymen
Vanity 6
Katrina and the Waves (great little band, sadly a one hit wonder in the United States, and now forever linked to Hurricane Katrina)
Suzi Quatro
Fanny
Sweet
Jobriath
Slade

vashti1999
10-12-2005, 07:13 PM
The Commodores. I'm still holding out hope that the original members will reunite.

I saw them way back in 1981, just before Lionel's solo career started. It's all a blur now but I know I enjoyed it, especially since I was a kid back then. My first concert as a matter of fact.

MissZero
10-13-2005, 05:17 PM
Fall Out Boy

they're reallly good live =]

The Chauffeur
10-13-2005, 05:25 PM
the breeders
the pixies
randy rhoads
tony orlando and dawn
donny and marie


Techincally, I've got ya beat on the first 2:p

theanswerman
10-13-2005, 08:15 PM
the velvet underground
neutral milk hotel
the fiery furnaces
the unicorns
beck - i would've liked to have seen him during the mutations/sea changes period though.

Janice Johnson
10-14-2005, 11:36 AM
Michael Jackson:happyface

theanswerman
10-14-2005, 04:04 PM
Michael Jackson:happyfacei would've like to have seen him during the bad tour. thats when he was at his best.

Steve M.
10-17-2005, 10:54 PM
Van Morrison. :) :wave:

HuntingtonM15
10-17-2005, 11:01 PM
Mariah Carey
Pam Tillis (finally happening in January)
Suzy Bogguss

Steve M.
10-18-2005, 08:42 PM
Roger Chapman! :D

corrin
10-18-2005, 11:18 PM
Only one band comes to my mind and it's

Greenday!!!!!!!!!

greg1184
10-19-2005, 04:23 AM
Metallica

Living In a '70's Dream
10-19-2005, 05:10 AM
Duran Duran
Depeche Mode
Devo
Bow Wow Wow
INXS
and a TON of Los Angeles based bands that I am too tired to post at this moment...:o

Steve M.
11-05-2005, 07:20 PM
Maybe Robert Plant also. :)