Dream Concert Lineup

gregjohnson1229

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The rules are you can pick up to three bands/artists to perform in the dream concert you would want to attend. The bands/artists can be living or dead. You can use disbanded bands. The styles of the bands do not need to be similar. Here is my lineup in order from opening act- headliners.

Opener- Dispatch ( one of the best indie bands of all time IMO)
Co Headliner- Tool ( The most talent in any 4-piece band IMO)
Jimi Hendrix Experience (Jimi Hendrix enough said, Mitch Mitchell highly underrated drummer)
 

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OK this seems fun. Well I'm gonna go with a theme....

Opener- The Darkness (I would love for them to get back together so badly and THIS would be the perfect concert for them)
Co-Headliner- Ziggy Stardust (Not just David Bowie but the return of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders)
Headliner- Queen (complete with John Deacon back from retirement and Freddie Mercury back from the dead)

And as a special bonus I would love for all three bands to join each other on stage to play "We Are The Champions". That would be the greatest concert ever.
 

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OK this seems fun. Well I'm gonna go with a theme....

Opener- The Darkness (I would love for them to get back together so badly and THIS would be the perfect concert for them)
Co-Headliner- Ziggy Stardust (Not just David Bowie but the return of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders)
Headliner- Queen (complete with John Deacon back from retirement and Freddie Mercury back from the dead)

And as a special bonus I would love for all three bands to join each other on stage to play "We Are The Champions". That would be the greatest concert ever.

I would really enjoy that show
 

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Opener - Roy Orbison (hypnotic stage presence, would be a great thing to see)
Second Act - The Beatles (Would be a great band to see)
Headliner - The Who (With Moon/Entwhistle - Arguably the greatest live band in music history)

Then, like CH's one, they all come on at the end, but I'd like to see them finish with a rendition of Twist and Shout with Orbison, Lennon and Entwhistle sharing lead vocals (I've seen a video of Entwhistle playing Twist and Shout live with the Who, and I thought he nailed it, so I give him vocals over Daltrey)
 

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This is really tough.. really really tough. Ask me tomorrow and I may come up with something different.


Opening Act: Dokken (era late 1987/ early 1988)
Second Act: Judas Priest
Headline Act: Kiss
 

Groovy Man

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The Grateful Dead (w/Jerry Garcia & Ron "Pigpen" McKernan)
Lynyrd Skynyrd (w/Ronnie, Allen, Billy, Leon & Steve)
Allman Brothers Band (w/Duane Allman & Berry Oakley)
 

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Hmmm ..not an easy one ...just too many quality bands out there ...hard to leave anyone out ...
OPENER~THUNDER
SECOND ACT~MOTORHEAD
HEADLINER~RORY GALLAGHER


...and that was like pulling teeth ..typing that ...still not happy leaving out so many wonderful bands ...maybe the lineup for a three day festival would have been a better idea
 

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