The smiths
Echo and the bunnymen
James
Elvis Presley
Buddy Holly
Chuck Berry
Abba
The Specials
The Wedding Present
The Pixies
The Everley Brothers
Stray Cats
Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Soft Cell
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TOOL, anytime
Led Zeppelin, houses of the holy era
Sabbath , original line up , before the cocaine took over which basically means first album onwards
Alice In Chains , dirt album onwards
Beatles last few albums after the teeny bop crap was out of the way , and before they fell out
The smiths
Echo and the bunnymen
James
Elvis Presley
Buddy Holly
Chuck Berry
Abba
The Specials
The Wedding Present
The Pixies
The Everley Brothers
Stray Cats
Buzzcocks
The Undertones
Soft Cell
i can read but i can't slim it down from that lot sorry
i was going to add another 15 too with no metal bands either !!!!!!!
loads of punk /skin/ goth / indie bands i could add
Manics
Pulp
Interpol
Suede
Smiths
The Birthday Party
The Doors
The Sex Pistols (1976)
Siouxsie and the Banshees oringinal (full-time) line up
Joy Division
I would say the Beatles, but to me, they never played any serious shows. On stage, they were just a novelty act. I'd like to see that band the Analogues though.
Quo..pre 77
Gary Glitter..pre the obvious
Tina Turner..early 90s..
Foo Fighters
Madness..85...90
Hendrix
Stones
Stiff Little Fingers (77/78)
Oasis
Cranberries
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates (1963 line-up)
Gene Vincent (1962/63 version)
Little Richard (1960 - 1963 version)
Joe Bonamassa (with Reese, the three-horn section and those three Aussie birds)
Deep Purple (Mk 2)
Pink Floyd x 5
Led Zep
Pink Floyd
Yes circa "close to the edge"
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Clapton era
Fleetwood Mac pre-Rumours
Tom Waits.
James Gang.
Nirvana.
Zepp.
Dylan
The Allman Brothers Band (when they alive)
The band that performed the first performance of The Rite of Spring in 1913 (would like to have been in the riot that accompanied it)
Nick Drake ( he gave very few concerts)
Michael Nyman Band
Rory Gallagher
Smiths
Jam
Pogues
Pistols
Clash
Blur
Sex Pistols
Happy Mondays
Stone Roses
Motley Crue.
Ozzy Osbourne (with Randy Rhoads on guitar)
Judas Priest (with Richie Faulkner on guitar)
Gary Moore
Savatage (with Criss Oliva on guitar)
Clutch
U2 ( early 80,s)
Queen with Freddie Mercury
Linkin Park
ABBA
Fleetwood MAC back in the 70’s
Elvis Presley
I list those as you can’t see them in that form now ( I know you can still see U2 but not before Bono disappeared up his own arse, they were brilliant in the early 80’s). I love my punk bands - SLF, Stranglers, The Damned but can still see them
Lou Reed
Elvis
T Rex
Lonnie Donegan
Any punk group
Seen the Damned with T Rex my ears were ringing for ages.
Bowie (Ziggy/Aladdin Sane)
Velvet Underground
SLF
Clash
Springsteen and The E Street Band
Moody Blues (full line-up from 1967 to late 1970's)
The Beatles
Fleetwood Mac (with Peter Green)
Pink Floyd
Santana
It's was a toss up between Pink Floyd and Rory Gallagher but I went for Floyd as I've never seen them live. The nearest I've got is watching the UK Pink Floyd Experience, who are brilliant by the way. However, I may be biased because my stepdaughter is the saxophonist and backing singer with the band ! Check them out on YouTube or their own website.
I have several Clutch albums but have never seen them live.
Richie Faulkner is one of the best guitarists to emerge in the last 10 years IMO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cviYaFU3RM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4xEnFgjuD8