Saw the Psychadelic Furs last night at the Ridgefield Playhouse. They sounded great, unfortunately had some drunk buffoons around us.
Back in my karaoke days, I did a mean Richard Butler (and Billy Idol, too).
There's pretty much nobody from the 60s I would see today. I've lived this long w/o seeing the Stones, I'll make it a few more years.
Also at the point where small doses of old guys are probably better than full shows. I love the Kinks, but I wouldn't pay a premium for a reunion tour if it ever did happen. Ray just can't do the hard stuff anymore.
At this point, I don't even think Ringo could put together a decent All Starr band with the remnants of still-standing 60's or 70s artists, which is probably why the last decade's worth of tours is mostly 80s AOR stuff, like Mr. Mister and Men At Work. The best All Starr band was the Frampton-Jack Bruce-Gary Booker tour in '97, and if you haven't seen that, you should (and you'll wish Ringo just stayed behind the kit and let those three do their thing). He is bringing back Edgar Winter for this year's tour, and Frankenstein is still a tour-de-force, but beyond that... meh.