If you could have attended any live performance in history, what would it be?

If you could have attended any live performance in history, what would it be?

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Eagles of Death Metal

gg allin

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This

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hey that's pretty cringe... actually not good at all

Dimebags Last Show

Exploding plastic inevitable

Woodstock 69

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poor guy

woodstock 99

Nirvana Unplugged

woodstock
easiest place to get laid and do drugs at

Mr.Bungle's live in Astoria (2000)
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By far Yessongs, most powerful live performance I've ever heard

Woodstock 69
Queen at the Bowl
Eagles "Long Night at Wrong Beach".
The wall live at Potsdamer Platz
Shit, so many.......

I'd want to see to poor son of a bitch who had to sweat about playing the fiddle at the Yalta Conference

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The premiere of "The rite of spring". Hopefully I wouldn't get hurt.

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That one greatwhite show where the building caught on fire and like a 100 people died.

the Hanatarash bulldozer gig

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Sad I'll never get to see Keith Moon blow up his drumkit to pieces live.

Isn't this a myth? I know it's a famous story but I was recently told it wasn't true or was overblown.

Neil Young on one of his Rust shows easily. Or David Bowie on his Serious Moonlight tour.

The Rolling Stones at the Echoplex in L.A.
A smaller night club venue with about 350 other people.
I mean, the energy of a show with 50,000+ people is pretty intense, but I think a closer more personal show would be the best way to see them.

one of those Beatles shows where the crowd was so crazy and loud that nobody could hear the music

It got rowdie, hardly a riot though. And most of the controversy was down to the provocative dancing, not the music.

> tough crowd

My aunt actually went to a Beatles show. She said exactly as you'd expect, that the screaming and cheering was so loud you could not hear anything. Still she had a great time seeing them live and was a fan girl at the time anyways.

I'd kill to have seen The Beatles back when they were playing seedy bars in Hamburg and performing like a bunch of drunken hooligans for hours every night.

Also, any show from Bob Dylan's 1966 UK tour, preferably Manchester or one of the London shows.

when was this?

Woodstock.
If not that, Live at Leeds.
I really just want to see the Who in their prime.

>tfw you will never watch Pete kick hippies off of his stage in real time
>tfw you will never watch Keith blow up his drum kit in real time

Prime Eli vs Envy
Absolute legend

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fucking kek

premier of the rite of spring

Tubular Bells II premiere at Edinburgh Castle.

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has to be prime The Who for me too

stage presence like no other

any Gang Starr performance

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Neutral Milk Hotel Live at Jittery Joe's

grateful dead europe 72

the long goodbye

these without a doubt

The Last Waltz

If you really want to pay to watch someone take a shit and throw it at you i'm sure there's lots of people willing.

The Strokes 2 Dollar Bill

Fucking this