For me.
Had tickets to see Led Zep on the Physical Graffitti tour but couldn't go, also had a choice of two gigs on the same night, The Police at Hammersmith or Dire Straits at Lewisham Odeon. Went to see Dire Straits, bad choice.
would have wanted to see the ADF when Deedar was still involve.
Currently wouldn't mind seeing Snow Patrol and Razorlight if I could ever be arsed to get tickets
0
Comments
Would love to have seen The Stone Roses. Saw most bands of their ilk but somehow never got round to seeing them.
Had tickets to see James twice. Once supporting the Cure but got there too late and once at Glasto '90 but was so waynkered I couldn't even move out of my tent.
Kyuss
Pink Floyd
Johnny Kidd
Led Zeppelin
Gene Vincent
Ian Dury
Johnny Burnette
Bill Haley
Stone Roses
Benny Joy
The Clash
Plenty of others who are no longer with us, and a few that are and i hope one day to see.
The Velvet Underground first time around. Was too young and not interested in seeing them now
The Motown Reviews that came to England in the 60s - Too young again
Gene Vincent
House of Love
The Cranberries
Nirvana
Joy Division
Mott the Hoople
The Original Mirrors
The Small Faces
Oh yeah....forgot to mention... the legendry 'Driving Sideways'....one or two of you on here will get that one!!
LOL!!!!
I only included people who were alive when I was D. hence no Cochran or Holly. Okay I am pushing it a bit with Johnny Burnette and Johnny Kidd - I would have only been 2 when they died...
Flying Burrito Bros
Faces
I was once sitting in the Intrepid Fox wondering if I could be bothered to queue for the Marquee. Decided to have another pint instead and missed the first London show by Guns and Roses. They got too big very quickly and I hate stadiums gigs so never went to se them. Oh and after the first album they went down hill.
Didn't get the whisper D.
The Smiths
Joy Division
Stones - during their Forty Licks tour
Pink Floyd - was too young
Eurythmics - missed out due to being on holiday when my sister went
Greenday - at some festival I couldn't get tickets for many years ago
Iron Maiden - really don't want wee in my hair
Nirvana - didn't get into them until after his death and I'd listened to the unplugged album
Millie Jackson
The Smiths
And yeah, as Henry says, being able to see the original Motown revues would have been awesome.
In an alternative world, we'd be lining up to see a 400-year-old, 400-stone Elvis at the Dome...
Myself and Rothko helped put on a gig featuring Snow Patrol (compered by Ricky Gervais) at the Underworld in Camden in the late 90s. They weren't bad, strange to see them (and him) do so well.
The Smiths. That's one band I'm furking glad I didn't see.
100% with you Dave.
Bands I DID see were;
The Clash
The Jam
The Damned
Siouxsie and The Banshees (79 times)
Lurkers
999
The Cure
(very early) Human League
Joy Division
Psycedelic Furs
and The (reformed)Sex Pistols at Crystal Palace Sports Ground.
oh, and Queen (twice).
How very dare you
PS...MOG, good mate of mine doing the Elvis at the Cons Friday 29th May.
The one I missed was Queen. I had tickets for the Sex Pistols too, but they cancelled.
Wish I had made the effort to see Syds Pink Floyd and Kevin Ayers in Soft Machine.
Beatles in Hamberg would have been good!
And The Valley concerts. Worked on Saturdays then and couldnt get the time off. Should have scived. Big regret.
The Smiths
Joy Division
The Who with Keith and John in the line up.
The Jam
Nirvana
The Clash
I wish I'd arrived earlier at a House Of Love gig in Philadelphia. Only saw the final 20 mins as I cocked up on the time of the show.
I wish my sister hadn't passed out at a Happy Mondays gig before they even came on as I subsequently missed the whole thing.
I wish I saw the Ramones when they were young. They seemed like a piss poor tribute band towards the end.