Radiohead Neil Young Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Bruce Springsteen
Tom Waits
I concur with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. I've seen Bruce and Neil a few times and would have to recommend gettin' those two off this list soon. I do not care for Radiohead.
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Post subject: Re: Bands that are still around whom you've never seen live but
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:10 pm
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Neil Young Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
And if any of you hasn't seen Sigur Ros yet, well, add them to your list. Especially you Radiohead fans.
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Post subject: Re: Bands that are still around whom you've never seen live but
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:01 pm
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tom waits bruce springsteen radiohead Tool (although I care about this much less than I used to)
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Post subject: Re: Bands that are still around whom you've never seen live but
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:26 am
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i've been lucky i guess. I've seen most of the bands mentioned. wanna see Animal Collective Bon Iver Jane's Addiction The National(seen em twice but didn't really like em then.) Liars Soundgarden(they were awful the first and only other time.)
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Post subject: Re: Bands that are still around whom you've never seen live but
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:24 am
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- Wilco - Neil Young - Tom Waits - L'Orchestre d'Hommes-Orchestres (here's a video of their show when they "played Tom Waits" i.e. respecting the aural aesthetics of Waits music with a very original mise-en-scène and invented instruments)
(their new project is based around Kurt Weill's music)
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