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Bands you wished you had heard of before they broke up.
evernew:
It used to be Rage Against The Machine but they got together again and I caught them live.
Now it's Floyd, Led Zeppelin (not happening in the original setup but what the hell) and J5.
lightfuzz:
Hello everyone this is my first post lol so be kind... :-), This is a tough one for me, Not to go off topic but it would also have been great to have seen some bands in their prime i.e. The Sex Pistols, But i would have to say....
The Nation of Ulysses, I'm not sure to how many people know about this band, But "Plays Pretty for Baby" is definitely one of those albums changed my life, the kinetic energy and the ideologies (to which this day i still have no clue what they were on about). They just seemed to be on fire all the time, It would be great to hear if anyone from the board might have seen them, I would love to hear what they were like, But yeah that's mine for sure.
MrBlu:
--- Quote from: lightfuzz on 02 Jan 2009, 07:09 ---The Sex Pistols
--- End quote ---
Strong first post.
lightfuzz:
Well i didn't mean the sex pistols in particular, i'm not really a fan. But i'm talking about a band that were probably better to watch in their prime than say they would be now. Like the birthday party for instance i was very lucky to see nick cave this year and it's was amazing, but i can imagine the birthday party would have been alot better back in the day, i'm mean they were insane if you ever get a chance to view some of their performances on youtube it's so dark, meanacing and abhorrent you literally thought cave might kill someone. So yeah perhaps the sex pistols aren't the best example. I would have rather seen Iggy & the Stooges in their prime who to me were more of punk band than the pistols could ever be.
Ballard:
A bunch of friends recently saw Iggy's reunion tour and the verdict was unanimous that Iggy still has it nearly like he did back in the day, but The Stooges are fucking ancient.
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