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If you could jump inside a time machine what gig of your favorite artist would u go back in time to see?

I love Hendrix, Sabbath, and The Doors

but I wish I would have been old enough to drive (responsibly) to Pittsburgh to have see the Clash of The Titans tour. AIC, Anthrax, Megadeth, and Slayer were all very influential to me. I asked my parents if I could take my little brother out to this concert but they wisely said HELL NO!!! I think it would have been life altering... I did get to take him to Skid Row/ Pantera which was prety cool too.
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Stevie Ray Vaugh in a small club. That experience would be bordering on religious, IMO.

The Doors at the Whiskey would be cool too.
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I wish I could have seen Metallica with Ciff Burton. He is the reason I started playing bass.
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I'd travel back to 1962 to the Star Club in Hamburg Germany to see the Beatles.
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Led Zeppelin, circa 1975.
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rickw wrote:I'd travel back to 1962 to the Star Club in Hamburg Germany to see the Beatles.
Ditto, plus a couple of the heavy weight rockers in their heyday....Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin.....I did see AC/DC with Bon Scott warming up UFO at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh. Awesome show indeed!
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For me, i would love to have seen Kiss on the Love Gun Tour
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AverageStalker wrote:I wish I could have seen Metallica with Ciff Burton. He is the reason I started playing bass.
Their are few people on here including myself,that were in Johnstown that awesome day. April 16th 1986,A day I will never ever forget.
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That was an awsome day bro!!!I'll never forget it.Me and my friends were all about Metallica it was so powerful :twisted: .Then ozzy came out wearing my mom's housecoat ha ha.Thank god for Jake E Lee. :lol:
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Alot of good answers here...definitely Sabbath. The '78 tour with Van Halen would be perfect. Cliff era Metallica would be great too. Maybe goin to old deep south juke joint to see Robert Johnson or even Howlin Wolf before he got big.
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Fast Forward To October to See NOFX and The Dillinger Four in Pittsburgh.
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The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen - 1973. This rock festival which once received the Guinness Book of World Records entry for "Largest audience at a pop festival." An estimated 600,000 rock fans came to the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway outside of Watkins Glen, New York on July 28, 1973, to see The Allman Brothers Band, The Band, and the Grateful Dead perform. It was the largest musical concert up to that time, with an audience of over 600,000, but this number has since been superseded.
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whitedevilone wrote:That was an awsome day bro!!!I'll never forget it.Me and my friends were all about Metallica it was so powerful :twisted: .Then ozzy came out wearing my mom's housecoat ha ha.Thank god for Jake E Lee. :lol:
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California Jam in '74 to see Black Sabbath
Asbury Park in '75 to see Sabbath (I have the soundboard boot from this show and they pretty much play the Sabotage record and it wasn't even released yet)
Monterey Pop Festival to see The Who and Hendrix
California in the late 70's early 80's to see the original Black Flag
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Plastered Bastards wrote:
AverageStalker wrote:I wish I could have seen Metallica with Ciff Burton. He is the reason I started playing bass.
Their are few people on here including myself,that were in Johnstown that awesome day. April 16th 1986,A day I will never ever forget.
hell yeah i was there. awesome show. i was in the stands 3 rows up from the stage. it was unreal.
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i saw just about every hair metal show that came to johnstown. i think i only missed one. besides ozzy and metalica the one that sticks out in my mind the most was ted nugent and kiss. kiss did the oncore (i suck at spelling) they did a medley of songs that included a couple zepplin songs. it was awesome. eirc carrs drumm solo was out of this world.
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God I wish I could have seen Kid Rock at the War Memorial a few years back.
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I'm starting to think I don't have much in common with you guys at all.
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Jimi at Monterey. Get out the lighter fluid.
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Plastered Bastards wrote:California in the late 70's early 80's to see the original Black Flag

it would've been neato to see them with keith morris, chavo, or dez singing.
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The Allman Brothers with Duane and Barry, especially at one of those Filmore East shows where they would play until sunrise.
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Mikey Wax wrote:God I wish I could have seen Kid Rock at the War Memorial a few years back.
GTFO :arrow:
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