If you could travel back in time to see any one concert of your choice who would you see and what year/tour would you go to?
I'd probably go see Led Zeppelin dominate somewhat early in their career. Small venue. Yeah.
If you could travel back in time to see any one concert of your choice who would you see and what year/tour would you go to?
I'd probably go see Led Zeppelin dominate somewhat early in their career. Small venue. Yeah.
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Travel back in time? smurf that. My concert line up for this summer is amazing:
Tegan and Sara - the con tour (summer/fall)
Marilyn Manson - eat me, drink me tour (i assume he's going to tour after this album)
Mindless Self Indulgence - revisit toronto this summer
Nelly Furtado - I hear rumors she's also revisiting toronto this summer
and, if I can scrape the cash together before the tickets are sold out (doubtful):
Justin Timberlake - FutureSex/LoveShow tour
A bunch of bands in the early 80's and late 70's
Skinny Puppy
Bauhaus
The Cure
Joy Division
...
Mine would probably have to be some rave or something which I know nothing about. As I like industrial ambient techno trance stuff. Not many american rock bands I'd die to see. So taking the effort to time travel seems a waste to me. I'm going to <a href="http://www.rockontherange.com" target="_new">Rock on the Range</a> next month. Pretty decent concert in my opinion. 15 bands and I like more than half of them. Cheap and not a bad deal
I would go back acouple months so I can go to the newboys GO concert 2007.
lol i know youre probably talking about older people.sorry
:weep:"Sometimes I wonder if what I want doesn't exist....":weep:
Radiohead, at any point from 2000 onwards. Failing that, the Sigur Ros gig at Somerset House in London in July 2005.
"Excuse me Miss, do you like pineapple?"
Probably Pantera, especially circa 1990-1994, and especially before the BS between Phil Anselmo and Dime & Vinnie went on within the band that led to the band's demise.
Also Megadeth, circa 1986, when they had Chris Poland and the late Gar Samuelson, as well as Metallica, circa 1983 - September 26, 1986, when Cliff was still alive. Or any thrash metal concert during the 1980s, for that matter, especially the Reign In Blood-era Slayer, the Among The Living-era Anthrax (even though both line-ups are intact right now, but you know what I mean), and Testament during the late 80s.
Probably The Doors, sometime in their mid-career.
Saw Pantera in 1994, they rocked but Anselmo was a jerk (to be polite), Sepultura were on as welll.
Would have to be woodstock for me, no question.
'All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.' - Nietzsche
Wait, can I go forward in time? If I can, I choose to go see Blonde Redhead play at the Opera House in Toronto.
It's on the 11th of May and only $22, but it's 19+
I would go back and re-live the Mad Capsule Markets concert from 2004. Failing that, Queen.
Hmmm, any older Dream Theater concert. But forget the past, next year I get to see The 69 Eyes for free and go backstage *waits for Zeldy to see this and pass out*.