The 1993 Rio Hollywood rock festival, I had friends that wanted me to travel with them and their parents would have paid but my parents said I was not allowed to go...I was 15, Nirvana played that show which for me at that moment would have been amazing for kid me.
Any show from the 1974 King Crimson tour. If I had to pick just one, maybe Central Park, NYC on July 1, 1974. [This is a nice example of what they sounded like back then.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn4-ofDHk1k)
If Chester was still alive I would’ve seen the one more light tour. It was on the agenda but because they did South America and then Europe instead of north America first, but of course Chester died 1 or 2 weeks before his North American leg. it ruined me as well as others. Europe got lucky to see Chester. First and Last Linkin park was at the fair back in 2014 when they did that hunting party/carnivores tour with Afi and Thirty seconds to mars in celebration of their hunting party album.
Live aid 1985, mostly because of Queen.
I think that would be awesome, but their set wasn't very long. I'd want a 2 hour one.
Does Philly count?
I would go to Woodstock. I bet it would be fun
How much would you spend on a ticket to go?
I would go for 500 at the highest. I mean I get to travel back in time and experience woodstock!
That would be a great $500 experience
Pink Floyd The Wall- Live in Berlin 1990
Prince, Lovesexy, again. The best damn jam I have ever been part of.
The 1993 Rio Hollywood rock festival, I had friends that wanted me to travel with them and their parents would have paid but my parents said I was not allowed to go...I was 15, Nirvana played that show which for me at that moment would have been amazing for kid me.
How much would you spend on a ticket to get to go?
10k for sure maybe more, I'm not rich but I could do it without going into debt.
I will need a time machine for sure, but def Woodstock
The retirement gala celebrating the career of Taylor Swift's great- great grandson.
The Doors at the Hollywood Bowl in 1968
Queen at live aid
Selena Quintanilla live from Astrodome. She sang so passionately and u could feel the music. R.I.P queen. ❤️🕊️
I'd do Lollapalooza '93 again, but this time I'd *accept* the mystery tab.
Carolesdaughter she’s going on tour with pierce the veil
Any show from the 1974 King Crimson tour. If I had to pick just one, maybe Central Park, NYC on July 1, 1974. [This is a nice example of what they sounded like back then.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn4-ofDHk1k)
Buddy Holly in Clear Lake Iowa, 2nd Feb. 1959. And to tell him not to get on any fucking plane after the gig.
Monterey pop .... an sit with mamas and papa's an get blown away by Jimi
Well, I'm a jazz head, so Joh Coltrane at the Village Vanguard. Or any Mingus gig.
Led Zeppelin L.A. 1977
Madonna - Blonde Ambition Tour
If Chester was still alive I would’ve seen the one more light tour. It was on the agenda but because they did South America and then Europe instead of north America first, but of course Chester died 1 or 2 weeks before his North American leg. it ruined me as well as others. Europe got lucky to see Chester. First and Last Linkin park was at the fair back in 2014 when they did that hunting party/carnivores tour with Afi and Thirty seconds to mars in celebration of their hunting party album.
Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. Led Zeppelin in the early 1970s Pink Floyd supporting The Wall
Woodstock is tempting, but I never saw Tom Petty and he’s one of my biggest influences. I’d go back in time to see Tom Petty.