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For me, Albert King.
Have listened to his Albert King: Live recording (on Charly) and wish I could have seen him play live.
EDIT - he died in 1992 so that is, at best, impractical
George Best (swa him play once but well past his pomp)
Curtis/Joy Division
Jimi Hendrix
Lux/Cramps
(loads 🙁 )
Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Ian Curtiss to name a few.
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bit ot, but this fella, best number six ever
and ian curtis every time
Hendrix for sure.
Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, John Coltrane.
Hendrix, obviously. Phil Lynott. James Brown.
Joe Strummer and Seve Ballesteros in his prime.
Billie Holliday
Bill Hicks
Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriot
My Grandad when he played R League for Widnes.
Jesus had a great show. Wish I'd seen it.
Freddie mercury
Jimmy hendrix
Wish I could see orbital live again
Not dead but wished I could have seen Gazza play
John Bonham; Jimi Hendrix; Jim Morrison; John Bonham; Miles Davis; John Coltrane; Janis Joplin; John Bonham; Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli; John Bonham.
Mozart
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Keith Moon
Bon Scott
The Ramones
Saw them once which wasn't enough.
Cliff Richard
Davesmate 😀 😀
For the post, Sex Pistols would have been awesome to see, having seen most of the other bands at the time including the Clash
The original Sex Pistols are all still alive are they not?, so your dream may yet come true.
Paul Kossoff
Freddie Mercury. The one I regret most is passing up the opportunity to see Queen during their Winter 1977 tour (News of the World) Loads of my mates went but for some reason I didn't. Never got to see them live after that.
I guess that does give away my advancing years!
Janis Jopln and as above seen the Ramones a few times but still not enough times
Sid Vicious is a bit dead Mr Nana
Hendrix for me, and possibly Elvis in a guilty pleasure sort of way 🙂
Gary Moore, Freddie Mercury.
Cliff Burton & Hillel Slovak (although all of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are now dead to me).
@seven, Sid wasn't the original bass player with the Pistols.
Rory Gallagher
Bon Scott
Phil Lynott
Ronnie Van Zant
Jimi Hendrix
Paul Kossof
Joy Division
seven - MemberSid Vicious is a bit dead Mr Nana
He wasn't the original bass player
Frank Sinatra
Freddie Mercury with Queen
Bradley Nowell with Sublime
keith moon
nick drake
on a slightly different note would like to see the libertines perform together again but I reckon pete doherty will be dead before they get it sorted
Janis joplin
Freddie with queen
Hendrix, Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley. The Stone Roses, don't ever see them getting back together 🙁
Most of the above. My brother made it to the front for queen at wembley 1986, wish Id gone.
bird - probably 1944 or thereabouts
Pretty much everyone on my itunes ...
Top ones ...
Tim Buckley / Jeff
Frank zappa
Nina Simone
John Coltrane
Thelonius Monk
Ali Farka Toure
Fela Kuti
Junior. Kimbrough
Orig. Blues borthers
The man in black.
Pink Floyd, mostly all still alive, but I doubt I'll see the rest play together again.
Warren Zevon
Townes van Zandt
Nirvana/Cobain
Big Star (the original line up)
Nick Drake
Saw the floyd in 94 the night after the seating collapsed, saw joy division In Bowden in 78.
Even saw The new York dolls at the hacienda
But still never saw Duncan play
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, SRV, Jaco Pastorius, Frank Zappa, Carlos Vega, and my favourite musician Jeff Porcaro with impecable timing and groove.
Yes to Tim Buckley, Marvin, Alex Chilton (Big Star) and Miles.
Add Charles Mingus, D Boone (Minutemen), Lee Dorsey and Sterling Morrison
Nirvana with Cobain
Michael Jackson (from the [i]Thriller[/i] days)
Metallica with Burton
Mozart
Bach
Beethoven
Maria Callas
Queen with Mercury
Andrzej Zaucha