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I'd like to have seen some iteration of Jethro Tull.
Saw them twice with my Dad in the early 2000's. They had gone thru lineup changes galore, but Ian Anderson was still running around doing his thing, Martin Barre was the guitarist, and Doane Perry had been their drummer for MANY years. Both shows were really good. Interesting crowd too.

Shame that Anderson and Barre had some sort of falling out and now do their own thing separately.

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Stevie Ray Vaughn would be another one for me.

I saw his last concert.


I was in Lake Geneva that weekend and decided not to go. D'oh

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Well this one's easy. Grateful Dead.

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Telegram Sam wrote:
I'd like to have seen some iteration of Jethro Tull.
Saw them twice with my Dad in the early 2000's. They had gone thru lineup changes galore, but Ian Anderson was still running around doing his thing, Martin Barre was the guitarist, and Doane Perry had been their drummer for MANY years. Both shows were really good. Interesting crowd too.

Shame that Anderson and Barre had some sort of falling out and now do their own thing separately.


I saw Tull a few times. Loved them. Something happened after 95 or so though where Anderson’s voices got very nasally/tinny. I wouldn’t bother again.

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the doors would've been fun. never saw Nirvana or original Alice In Chains lineup.

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Saw Tull at Northwestern in the 70's. Good memories of that.
Saw Tom Petty at Wrigley a few months before he died. That show far exceeded my expectations.

Wish list is the usual suspects:
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Well this one's easy. Grateful Dead.


I was at 2 of their last 3 shows, including the last one. Jerry was really really bad. Pre 1990 Dead is what you are dreaming about.

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Yep, only time I saw them was 6/18/1993....I love the Grateful Dead, but this show was very underwhelming.

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Franky T wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Stevie Ray Vaughn would be another one for me.

I saw his last concert.



Me too. I was pretty young and didn’t know who he was and was there for Clapton. Went with my older siblings. I also saw Jerry’s last show but that was more coincidence too as I was literally just there to party and not as a big fan.


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1990 era Jane's Addiction.


Saw them at the first Lola. I have seen them since. They played a show at the Metro in the 90’s with Flea on bass. The surprise opener was Smashing Pumpkins. I missed that show because I was poor and I regret that greatly.


I have never seen GnR. I worked in the industry and have seen many bands but that is one I want to see. I would have killed to see the GnR, Metallica, Faith No. ore tour but the closest it came was Detroit.

I also have not seen Faith No More but I am planning this year at Tinley. Won’t be the same without Martin though. I have see. Tomahawk.

I’ve seen Bowie 5 times and you who missed him absolutely missed something. He was such a pro.


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Johnny Cash

I saw Nirvana at Aragon in their last show in Chicago a couple months before Cobain's suicide. He did a stage dive about 10' from me.

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Queen really, really sucks.

When did you see them?

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DAC wrote:
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I saw Nirvana at Aragon in their last show in Chicago a couple months before Cobain's suicide. He did a stage dive about 10' from me.



Jawbreaker was the opener right?


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Johnny Cash

I saw Nirvana at Aragon in their last show in Chicago a couple months before Cobain's suicide. He did a stage dive about 10' from me.



Jawbreaker was the opener right?


Yeap

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RW5egTkcFQ

And now that I think about it, I saw the Flaming Lips at the Aragon as an opening act before they blew up. It was early 90s. Not sure who the headliner was. I saw several Material Issue concerts there. I saw Counting Crows too. Damn, this is making me fell old realizing this was nearly 30 years ago.

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DAC wrote:
Johnny Cash

I saw Nirvana at Aragon in their last show in Chicago a couple months before Cobain's suicide. He did a stage dive about 10' from me.



Jawbreaker was the opener right?

That was the one.


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doug - evergreen park wrote:
the doors would've been fun. never saw Nirvana or original Alice In Chains lineup.

AiC was great. Weakest show was when they headlined Lollapalooza, but even that was still good.


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Franky T wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Stevie Ray Vaughn would be another one for me.

I saw his last concert.


I was in Lake Geneva that weekend and decided not to go. D'oh

The Clash

'68-78 era WHO

Ziggy Stardust era Bowie

Bob Marley

I've yet to see U2 and Tool

Hendrix

Janis

Doors


A friend asked I wanted to go up to the last show. I passed.

I missed a chance to see the Ramones on the U of C campus in 79 because I was too stupid to just lie and say that I was going to stay overnight at a classmate' s home. I wouldn't have joined in, but I wouldn't minded seeing the orgy that allegedly took place at Ida Noyes Hall afterwards.

And yes, your list is a no doubter.

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Remember when he was on F Troop?

https://youtu.be/L2jgIQBzQZk

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One of the great Big Bands in a big dance hall would be a hell of an experience to witness.

I once saw the Brian Setzer Orchestra at House of Blues, and I have to say the wall of sound that big band threw off the stage that night was truly unbelievable. They sounded great and it was a unique experience.


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