martha
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Yeah. Dylan's not all that live anymore.
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How have you not seen him?
I don't think I have any left now Bowie has passed on.
Yeah. Dylan's not all that live anymore.
My bucket list, now that Bowie is gone and Tina Turner has retired from touring:
1) The Rolling Stones
2) Paul McCartney (Close to being #1)
3) John Mellencamp (In Indiana)
4) Meat Loaf
5) Dave Matthews Band
6) R.E.M. (Only this low because there's like a 5 percent chance they don't do a reunion tour.)
7) Paul Simon
8) Sting
9) Pulp (Also low, because I'm not sure I'll actually ever get to accomplish this)
10) "The Who"
There's other bands on the list, but those are the ones I am desperate to see.
or something like 70+ year old Paul McCartney playing mostly Beatles covers.
I'll likely never see the Stones. They were here pretty recently but the prices were just so high for what I imagine is likely just a bit of a morbid curiosity. I've heard all the songs in their setlists a million times and can't imagine lining Mick's pockets for the privilege of sitting in the nosebleeds to hear polished but very safe performances of their hits would be worth it.
I've seen numbers 1, 2, 3 (but in Massachusetts), 6 and 10, plus saw Simon and Garfunkel once plus the Police at the NJ Conspiracy of hope show(including Bono duet on Invisible Sun). Multiple times seeing Stones, REM and Who, seen Macca twice.
No great interest in seeing Marvin Lee Aday at this point. DMB I like enough material that I'd go if someone had an extra ticket, but not going out of my way to make the effort. Pulp isn't happening.
I'd say your window on The Who is closing fast, so if you can get to one of the shows in May, you should go, cause I think this could be their last go round at least in terms of a full scale tour.
Macca is well worth seeing.
Stones were still pretty good last time I saw them (June 2013), but their ticket prices are way too high.
I'll likely never see the Stones. They were here pretty recently but the prices were just so high for what I imagine is likely just a bit of a morbid curiosity.