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  • Bowie all day long but I would have to give him and the band a running order because I am far more of a fan of his 70s/80s collection than anything else  
  • Hendrix
  • Michael Jackson. 

    Like his music the most and put on a great show. 
  • Freddie without doubt 
  • Freddie 100%, one of my biggest musical regrets never seeing him live.
  • I doubt Tupac would blow anyone away live.

    Bowie or Hendrix for me.
  • Out of that lot Queen, though I can think of others I would have liked to have seen back in their prime, e.g. The Beatles (just to experience Beatlemania for real), McCartney, Stones, Pink Floyd in the 70s, The Who at the Valley etc
  • edited May 2021
    I doubt Tupac would blow anyone away live.

    Bowie or Hendrix for me.
    Unfortunate phrasing. 

    Anyway, although this is obviously meant to be some sort of who’s who I’m pretty underwhelmed and would pick Bowie with the rest of the field nowhere in sight. 
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  • Hendrix, Jackson a close second with the others nowhere near.
  • Freddie or MJ. Not bothered about any of the others. 
  • edited May 2021
    Ah - popular music began around 1967 then...

    In order; Hendrix, Bowie, Marley, Queen. Wouldn't bother coming down the stairs if any of the others were playing in my living room ( unless it was to tell them to turn it in ).   
  • Hendrix all day long
  • Bob Marley all day long - I saw Prince, and he was dreadful 

    Bowie a close 2nd
  • Jimi Hendrix by a country mile
  • edited May 2021
    Just got an ad for Fisherman's Friends the musical....I would pay not to have to see that live.

  • Just got an ad for Fisherman's Friends the musical....I would pay not to have to see that live.

    a musical about throat lozenges?



  • Hendrix.  And hope that Prince was the warm up act.  Of the rest, I saw all of those that I wanted to. 
  • Marley I think, as I never saw him.  That said, when I did see Bowie (late 80s) he was nowhere near his best/peak, so like others it depends on the era.  
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  • Marley or Mercury.

    Definitely not Elvis the nonce, if he was on there.
  • 90% of UK population wouldn’t be able to name a single Tupac or Biggie song and I am in that group. 

    Even Hendrix I probably only know two or three songs. 
  • Depends at what stage of their career you are talking about.

    Bowie if it was pre 1985.......otherwise Freddie.
  • Queen and Freddie for me, their music was already astounding but they were even better live
  • Fred or Jimmy,both absolute masters of their arts.
  • edited May 2021
    Has to be Jackson (Excellent at Wembley 1988),or Hendrix....
    Waiting for page two.. Zeppelin, Deep purple, Black Sabbath, maybe B)
  • No competition....Hendrix.
  • Elvis
    Buddy Holly


    Then one from that list, probably Ziggy era Bowie.  Definitely not Jackson or Queen, but the Jackson 5 in there heyday would have been fun.
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    With Jimmy Saville on backing vocals?
  • Elvis
    Buddy Holly


    Then one from that list, probably Ziggy era Bowie.  Definitely not Jackson or Queen, but the Jackson 5 in there heyday would have been fun.

    We are now entering territory that is either the wrong side of the river or the wrong side of Creek Bridge. Do not go there!
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