If you could attend to a show of a band that no longer exists... wich would it be?
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            soundgarden
 alice in chains
 kyuss
 blind melon
 smashing pumpkins
 etc0
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            black sabbath or buffalo springfield0
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            Nirvana
 Alice in chains
 k's Choice
 Lamb
 queenThere's a trapdoor in the sun!
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            mookie blaylock 10 wrote:black sabbath or buffalo springfield
 Black Sabbath still exists. My vote easily goes to Led Zeppelin. Hendrix and Floyd are the runners-up.0
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            The Jimi Hendrix Experience
 Pink Floyd
 Led Zeppelin
 The Beatles
 Soundgarden0
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            I was fortunate enough to see Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains....
 I wanted to see Stone Temple Pilots and Blind Melon twisted thoughts.... twisted thoughts....
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            Has to be the Clash, either the rock against racism gig in London, or at Bonds Casino, New York0
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            twisted_twistette wrote:I was fortunate enough to see Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains....
 I wanted to see Stone Temple Pilots and Blind Melon 
 i'll trade you my stp, scott weiland solo - hell, i'll even throw in talk show (opened for the foos) for your nirvana show.
 that being said, i think the list would goes as follows:
 zep
 beatles
 floyd
 doors
 who
 hendrix
 smiths
 clash
 alice in chains
 soundgarden
 morphine
 replacements
 velvet underground
 talking heads
 jeff buckley
 van halen (original)
 run dmc
 nick drake
 marvin gaye
 guns n' roses
 queen
 was it supposed to only be one? oh well...that's all i can think of right now...0
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            nirvana
 led zepplin
 stp
 smashing pumpkins"I Will Scream my Lungs out 'til it fills this Room "
 " I Will Feel Alive as Long as I am Free"
 "Are We Getting SomeThing Out Of this All Encompassing Trip? Makes Much More Sense To Live In The Present Tense"
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            pearljam_addiction wrote:smashing pumpkins
 If and when they reunite next year, I'm not buying a ticket. Saw them on the '96 Mellon Collie tour...extremely disappointed.
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            It's got to be Led Zeppelin...circa 1975 would be great but I'm not fussed....:D
 Runners up- Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Beatles.the needle & the damage done0
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 I think this way in regards to the original line-up of Van Halen. Saw them twice. The first time (Diver Down tour) is the worst concert that I ever attended. The second show(1984 tour), which I am still surprised that I bought a ticket for it, was quite good. I actually wish that I had seen the band with Sammy Hagar as the lead singer. Back in 1983, I saw Sammy open for ZZ Top. That was a great show.PissBottleMan wrote:If and when they reunite next year, I'm not buying a ticket. Saw them on the '96 Mellon Collie tour...extremely disappointed.
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 Thank you who ever posted Queen......the original band should have been on my list.
 I would have also liked to have seen Genesis with Peter Gabriel out front.All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0
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            the beatles
 the who
 the clash
 the sex pistols
 the orignal van halen
 the led zeeplain
 the greatful dead
 the doors
 guns-n-roses
 blink-182
 i saved the best for last, THE RAMONESRon: I just don't feel like going out tonight
 Sammi: Wanna just break up?0
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            "Oh, a flower you are to my land..."0
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            soundgarden
 ramones
 AIC
 Led Zep0
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 I saw them open for Anthrax/Megadeth/Slayertachepiranha wrote:I would have loved to see AIC
 I am pretty sure only me and 4 other people dug their show.
 I would love to be able to go back in time and see The Doors, Zep, Floyd, the Who back in their primeIf a man speaks in a forest and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?0
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            Without a doubt, Alice In Chains!!!!!!!!!!!!DC 6/14/98
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            dirt wrote:Led Zeppelin all the way!
 ditto. or maybe the police, but with timewarp to early 80s
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            nirvana,led zep,smashing pumpkins,pink floyd,sound gardenMonty Got a Raw Deal
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            The Beatles
 RamonesWave came crashing...0
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