If you could, who would you go see.

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  • ViridianaViridiana Posts: 8,017
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    Seen Nirvana.

    Seen it too:), So without a doubt, The Doors.
  • Yorkie47Yorkie47 Posts: 1,487
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    I'm jealous beyond words. Did he have as much charisma as it seems?

    He was loaded with charisma and I think that's part of what made him special. I thought he would come on stage with the "big I am" but his manner was almost gentle. Fans were giving him flowers and presents and he took the time to come to the edge of the stage and thank them every time (without missing a beat I have to say). His wife and little girl were in the audience and he got them to stand up and he was SO proud!

    I'm glad I got to see him because he is seen as some kind of demi-God these days but I saw that he was just a man - albeit a very beautiful man with a wonderful voice, but very much human.
  • Goblin QueenGoblin Queen Posts: 633
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    Yorkie47 wrote: »
    He was loaded with charisma and I think that's part of what made him special. I thought he would come on stage with the "big I am" but his manner was almost gentle. Fans were giving him flowers and presents and he took the time to come to the edge of the stage and thank them every time (without missing a beat I have to say). His wife and little girl were in the audience and he got them to stand up and he was SO proud!

    I'm glad I got to see him because he is seen as some kind of demi-God these days but I saw that he was just a man - albeit a very beautiful man with a wonderful voice, but very much human.

    Thanks for sharing your experience, Yorkie. :) Such a lovely story, how wonderful you got to see him AND that he was such a gentleman. It's so tragic he died when and how he did.
  • momma11momma11 Posts: 3,843
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    Oh ! quite a few and varied ,

    Jimi Hendrix
    Janis Joplin
    Ray Charles
    Deep Purple
    Santana ( 1970 line-up )
    Dean Martin
    Frank Sinatra
    Creedence Clearwater Revival
    The Doors

    My taste is very wide , I was a wee bit of a wild child in my youth and remember that music fondly. :)
  • dd68dd68 Posts: 17,833
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    I'd love to see the original Supremes: Diana, Mary and Florence
  • Goblin QueenGoblin Queen Posts: 633
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    dd68 wrote: »
    I'd love to see the original Supremes: Diana, Mary and Florence

    That would be awesome.

    So sad the way Florence ended up. :(
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,406
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    Freddie would be my first choice, then Elvis
  • Jim_McIntoshJim_McIntosh Posts: 5,866
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    It's between Jim Morrison and Beethoven for me.
  • Georges GrunGeorges Grun Posts: 957
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    Jimmy Hendrix
    Freddy Mercurie
    Mark Bowlan
    Elvis Pressly
    Iain Kurtis
  • lynny48lynny48 Posts: 7
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    Bob Marley, The Doors and Aretha Franklin
  • The PrumeisterThe Prumeister Posts: 22,398
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    Winehouse & Joplin.
  • CFCJM1CFCJM1 Posts: 2,065
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    Those who have passed away would be Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye and a sober Amy Winehouse .

    Those who I feel are perhaps past their best and I'd like to have seen in their heyday are Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin.

    Would love to see George Michael but tickets sell out so quickly!!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 168
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    ( a young ) Louis Armstrong
  • ukbadgeukbadge Posts: 363
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    Hmmbop wrote: »
    Jimmy Hendrix. I blame my 26 year old nephew, he's a crazy fan who was inspired to learn guitar cause of his admiration of JH. I'm just a few years older than him so we're also good buddies. Can't beat a bit of Crosstown Traffic:)

    Same here. What I would give to see Hendrix.
  • AFanOfBigBroAFanOfBigBro Posts: 795
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    susan boyle
  • Eddie BadgerEddie Badger Posts: 6,005
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    The Who when Keith Moon and John Entwistle were still with us.
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