Had a chance to see _____ live. Now he-she is dead.

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What is your biggest miss on a live show, that you will never get another chance at due to the death of the artist, as a solo artist or a key component of a band.

I am not talking about "I wish I could have seen The Who with Keith Moon, but I was four when he died."

I am talking about something like this:

Many years ago I was debating whether or not to go see Sun Ra, and ultimately decided not to spend the $12. He died not too long after.

Around the same time I passed on seeing Alice In Chains - which I really haven't regretted.

But man, I wish I would have gone to that Sun Ra show.
Mark Lansing wrote:Night Ranger, on the other hand, always sucked like a cheap whore with bad teeth at a Shriner's convention.

Had a chance to see _____ live. Now he-she is dead.

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Was supposed to see Brainiac in Green Bay. My best friend was going to the show with her boyfriend, who hated me because I was competition for said best friend's attention.

"It's Brainiac," I said.

"They'll be back in, like, 3 months or so. I'll just let Emily and Eric go off and have their date without me being around and all will be well."





My bad.
"To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost."

-Gustave Flaubert

Had a chance to see _____ live. Now he-she is dead.

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When I was a teenager I went to California to stay with a friend for a few weeks. This was in the early 80's. An older guy we knew was talking about going to some place to hear someone named Charles Bukowski give a reading. I had no idea who the fuck he was, and didn't understand why anyone would have ever attended a "reading" if it wasn't for a grade or something. Granted, I was too young indeed to have been able to appreciate who he was. I never read any of his books until years later, in my early 20's. I remember someone gave one of the books to me and the name was familiar. "Oh yeah, the guy who did the reading." Shortly after I started reading Bukowski (and becoming quite engrossed in him, like a lot of guys who read them around that age) was when he died. Although I think he had stopped doing the readings by then anyways.
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Had a chance to see _____ live. Now he-she is dead.

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I saw Nirvana three times.

I saw Elliot Smith.

I saw Sun Ra back in 1989.

I saw Metallica with Cliff Burton (and not once since.)

My old band opened for the Ramones.

I saw Bob Stinson bum money from his mom one night at the Uptown in Minneapolis when we were playing there. She was tending bar. I never did see the Replacements with Bob.

I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn, too, I think. I used to drink a lot. I am a little hazy on that one. I don't know if I lasted until Stevie made it to the stage.

I try not to miss shows if I can avoid it.

I recommend this as a rule.
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