SO that being said - please give feedback, discussions and comments on the music you dig, discover or 'dirty dance' to.....
To begin: I was thinking about a conversation I had with a couple of friends a while back-- A friend asked, "Who would you want to see in concert living or dead?" (or something close to that) Of course, i rattled off the first few artists/bands that I could think of off the top of my head but quickly after I said the names, i realized that I would need to revise that list.
A week or so later, I went back and listened to the music I most love-- Following is the revised list for artists (living or dead) I would want to see in concert that I have not previously seen:
TOP 10 CONCERT WISHES:
(random order)
1. U2 (which i will be able to check off the list on July 2nd!)
2. Journey (I would have to take my sis-n-law, Virginia, on this one)
3. Radiohead!!
4. Pink Floyd
5. Elbow
6. Bob Marley
7. Peter Gabriel
8. Michael Jackson
9. Nirvana
10. Beyonce
It's not a question that I can easily answer off the top of my head. I would of course be able to add many to this list & probably change it up depending on my mood. These just happen to be some artists that I think would be amazing to experience in person.
Now, what artist/band -living or dead - would u love to see in concert??
Stay tuned for a NEW album review, projects and recent shows I've seen......
CHEERS~
Cristy
1. Stevie Ray Vaughn at the Ryman
ReplyDeletehave to go to sleep, 2-10 tomorrow...
I remember having this same discussion with you probably over 10 years ago, and Peter Gabriel was on your list back then as well as Live. We must see Peter together someday, and where are you seeing U2? So jealous!
ReplyDeleteGood one Roger!
ReplyDeleteHeather - u are so right and I got to see Live with Jenny B. at Starwood back in the day which was a blast!! U2 will be at Vanderbilt Stadium July 2. Very excited about that one....I'm down for Peter, let's go!!
Ashby and I will be at U2 as well. Generational rite of passage as far as I'm concerned.
ReplyDeleteMy big outstanding one is Bruce Springsteen.
Elvis Presley.
ReplyDeleteMorphine (still one of my fave bands ever, RIP Sandman)
Miles Davis.
My list goes as follow:
ReplyDelete1. Rick James
2. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
3. Luther Vandross
4. Gladys Knight
5. O Jays
All old school where the songs had meaning and made you feel good. Some of this new $hit is for the birds. Everyone is just trying to make money and the object of putting out music that can stand the test of time is lost.