Just saw a repeat episode of the VH1 show Bands Reunited. It reunites (sometimes) bands that haven't performed together in many, many years. The episode I saw this morning was on Vixen. Lots of fun! Other shows they've done were:
It won't happen, but I'd love to see Led Zeppelin reunited. They've always been my fave since I first heard them when I was like 10 or 11. I'll never forget the morning I heard John Bonham had died....I was getting ready for school and just sat there, completely stunned. They were scheduled to play a concert near me and I had a ticket to go......I was so disappointed and saddened because my favorite band no longer existed. When I got to school, Bonham's death was the talk of the day.....so many of us loved Zeppelin and had tickets for the upcoming concert. It was truly a sad day.
I guess when ya learn from the best, ya haveta pick something up! But there still wasn't anything like Bonham at a Zeppelin Show. Saw them once at Madison Square Garden in the mid 70's and it was great!
You don't know how many times I drew that YES logo on a shirt, pants, faces, just about anything I could. I have a book on Roger Dean, the artist that did all the yes stuff, Uriah Heep etc.
I saw yes twice. The last show was the one for Tormato.
Genesis, three times. Never saw ELP, my friends saw them for the tour supporting the triple live lp, Welcome Back My Friends!
Gunna have clean out the bongs.
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Do they all have to be alive? {{lol}} I think it would be stellar to see The Beatles together again. Or The Doors, all out in the desert getting high on peyote and coming up with some crazy new smack. If that were possible, what do you think they would do given the change in the music scene today? Hmmmm...
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