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Hello. Correct me if my memory had faded, but do I remember Garcia and Bob Weir coming down from Hartford where the Dead had a gig, to the Bronx and Gaelic park to play a 45 minute "Mountain Jam" with Dickey Betts, post Duane, but Berry Oakley was still with them in summer of '72. And next year in Summer of '73 again saw the Allmans at Dillon Stadium. (only saw The Who & Jefferson Airplane, on the early Sunday morning at Woodstock, August 17,1969, the same day the Super Bowl winning Jets played the Giants 1st time ever at the packed Yale Bowl before 70,874 fans)Wow! Hans can not agree with you on the ones you could care less on. Zeppelin, Bowie and Queen, Floyd I can somewhat understand. Let me tell you I was not a fan of Queen back in the day a friend who was a huge Queen fan said you have to see them live. So I did, opening for them was Billy Squire at New Haven Coliseum. Well I've been to many of concerts including The Who, U2, Gun's and Roses, AC/DC, too many to name. You definitely missed out on a true legendary band with one of the most charismatic front man you will ever see Mr. Freddie Mercury, he commanded the stage like no other. They go down as the BEST band that I have ever seen live. Oh! and Bowie the most classiest act and polished performer in our time and as for Zeppelin well, they speak for them selves. you and I missed out on them how unfortunate or maybe not for you.
Bands/acts with lost opportunity:
Led Zeppelin
REM
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Roy Orbison
I'm sure there are others I'm missing.
The band I miss the most now = Allman Brothers Band & Gregg Allman by far. Would see them almost every time they toured.
Saw The Dead and Eagles together at Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic at a broiling Arrowhead Stadium in K,C. 1981 But lost my ticket to The Moody Blues in 1981 in K.C. because of "too much fun" at a Pre concert party.
. Lucky to have seen Tosh, Bunny & Prince.