- Pink Floyd–“DSOTM” tour
- early Dire Straits, w/John Illsley & Pick Withers
- Led Zep, '75-'77
dire straits, eh?
interesting choice…
Django Rheinhardt (any arrangement)
Charlie Parker w/ Miles Davis
Legion Of Mary
- Led Zeppelin
- Grateful Dead (anywhere between 72’-77’)
- Jimi Hendrix
- Blind Melon
- Miles circa 1964-65
- Grateful Dead circa 1972ish
The Who in the early 70’s!
Grateful Dead in late 70’s!
Harry Chapin in late 70’s!
Okay…this is really really tough…and I know as soon as I’m done, I’ll start kicking myself for not putting something else…but:
- Syd Barrett - One of the very very few solo performances.
- Grateful Dead - A 1965 Acid Test performance maybe the Graduation
- Sly and the Family Stone - 1969 if only for the Woodstock performance…but I’m sure there must have been some other great ones around that time.
Honestly though, right now, I just want to go back to '85 in Vermont and just see every single Phish show, and never look back.
- James Brown circa late 60s/early 70s
- grateful dead - europe 1972 tour
- allman brothers band - late 60s/early 70s
Hit me!
i think i may have to add Bob Marley and the Wailers to my list…
I would have definatley loved to see:
1- Grateful dead (any show from 77’)
2- The beatles
3- Pink Floyd (early 70’s)
The Beatles (before they came to America)
The Who (full lineup)
Led Zep (in their less drunk, early days)
- Bob Marley - He’s the Man with the plan
- Stevie Ray Vaughan - He’s God on the Guitar
- Elvis - He’s the king
WOODSTOCK '69
/\ The Tripp’s Festival - would loved to have met ken kesey and the merry pranksters in their prime
- phish
- grateful dead
- miles davis
sad, but true.
charlie parker
robert johnson
grateful dead
- I’m always down for more Phish Shows
- 72’ Dead
- Beatles
Phish
The Clash
Ramones