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Musicians/Artists you would have loved to had seen live or in their prime?


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BB King

saw him in '08 at Bonnaroo, and despite the fact that he couldn't get out of his (sweet) chair/throne, he still put on an amazing show

the mayor of manchester, tn came out and gave him a key to the city before his set started. thought that was pretty cool too

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The Doors

The Who (saw them on one of the reunion tours with Roger,Pete,and John)

Jimi

Stevie Ray Vaughn

Crosby Stills Nash & Young

Chicago

Blood Sweat and Tears

The Stones

Yes

Parliament

When you say "In their Prime" How can you leave off any of the Titans?

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I saw James Brown at Bonnaroo 2003. I know he was getting up there in age but he absolutely killed it and had the huge crowd in the palm of his hand. It was his birthday and they had the audience sing happy birthday to him. He seemed genuinely touched by it.

Artists I wish I could go back see:

Led Zeppelin

Hendrix

The Doors

Bob Marley

Grateful Dead in their prime

Radiohead (still have a chance for this one)

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