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1963luca0
Stevie Wonder
Billy Joel
Dire Straits
Springsteen
Red Hot Chili Pepper
Fogerty
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RollingFreak
I truly think many people in this thread are getting artists they don't like with artists they only need to see once. I don't know how Bruce is on so many lists. I'm not saying its impossible, but if you're a fan I don't know how they think that. You wouldn't get even half his hits with just one show. Dave Matthews? You only go to Dave Matthews if you're a fan (I'm not). I've never heard of a fan going and saying once was enough. There's a major differnce between being a fan and knowing the band is only a one time see than tagging along and finding them boring and not worth a repeat visit. IMO of course.
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aggiebob
Once was enough ...
Dave Matthews Band
Billy Joel
Foreigner
Metallica
U2
Stevie Nicks
Joe Walsh
Steve Winwood
Once is enough - performers I like but wouldn't pay to see more than once on a tour because they play the same set night after night after night ....
Fleetwood Mac
Eagles
Eric Clapton
Dire Straits (retired)
Most disappointing .... once was enough ....
Brian Wilson 2017 (Pet Sounds live is just plain boring)
Rolling Stones 1975 (sloppy and uninspired in San Antonio '75)
Once is never enough ... I pay or paid to see multiple shows every tour:
Rolling Stones
Bruce Springsteen
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (retired)
Stevie Ray Vaughn (deceased)
Tina Turner (retired)
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More Hot Rocks
Aerosmith
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laertisflash
Many...
Some of them:
U2
Bob Dylan
RHCP
AC/DC
Macca
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Mongoose
A band or artist that you have seen one time, enjoyed it, but you have sort of a "been there, done that" feeling about them. Nothing at all wrong with the show, but once was enough.
The one caveat is that it should be bands and artists that are still active.
My list:
...Mumford and Sons...
What's yours?
Cheers.....
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Mongoose
A band or artist that you have seen one time, enjoyed it, but you have sort of a "been there, done that" feeling about them. Nothing at all wrong with the show, but once was enough.
The one caveat is that it should be bands and artists that are still active.
My list:
...Mumford and Sons...
What's yours?
Cheers.....
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Green Lady
Springsteen (impressive but didn't enjoy the experience much)
Neil Young (ditto)
The Police (simply boring live)
Madness (like the records - felt very out of place among their fans)