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MobyDickhole:
I was thinking...
If Jeff Mangum were to play an unreleased (on bootlegs or otherwise) NMH song at a show such as at the recent E6 holiday surprise shows
it would make for one of the greatest moments in live music history

I remember reading (in an old interview) that Jeff Mangum has a bunch of tapes lying around at his home that nobody has really ever heard.
And I would imagine that Mangum probably has written a ton of songs that nobody has ever heard before.

The only thing that would be more insane would be if Thom Yorke, Michael Stipe, and Morrisey all showed up to sing back-up vocals.
Followed by Steve Martin coming out to announce that he is returning to stand-up.


Any other ideas for greatest moments in live music history that have yet to happen?

look out! Ninjas!:
Zombie Keith Moon.

You know you want it.

Thrillho:
Pete Townshend
Roger Daltrey
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr


SAY HELLO TO THE WHOTLES

imapiratearg:
*A'splodes.*

Another good one, I think, would be Dinosaur Jr. playing "We're Not Alone" live, and the everyone's heads exploding from the sheer amount of awesome.

look out! Ninjas!:

--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 22 Oct 2008, 06:06 ---Pete Townshend
Roger Daltrey
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr


SAY HELLO TO THE WHOTLES

--- End quote ---
Oh yes, becasue we need a combination of the less talented members of two bands who only really worked becasue of the awesome group dynamic they had.

Also, Zombie Freddie Mercury.
You know you want it.

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