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STRYPER? judas priest was around waaaaay before those clowns.

except the Garland thing wasn't a joke.

he was right about the sweater thing, so there's that.

wow, U2 and Beck… that would be amazing.

yes, I totally get you on that point: it was a different phase of the band. but they are seasoned and on STILL top of their game when Live Aid was out. you may not like Radio Ga Ga (and it wasn't my favorite when it came out, either), but they totally sell it, and it has so much more resonance for me now, knowing what

holy shit, indeed! O_O

I have to admit, being at the Moulin Rouge and seeing Le Petomane perform would DEFINITELY be interesting…

omfg, YES.

and for Gram Parsons.

ooh, the original Hendrix. good call!

oh man, I've wanted to see them for a long long time. so jealous.

he was an amazing guitarist. I still can't believe he's gone.

I have two friends who were at the Red Rocks show. They still talk about it, and I still hate them for it.

you're killing me.

hear, hear.

I'm with you on preferring to see Queen in the 70s, but you have to admit that Freddie positively OWNED that stage during Live Aid.

I would have loved to see REM, but I missed them every time. I know people who saw them during the Murmur tour. I'm jealous as hell. and I've never seen Radiohead, either. they are still on my list of bands to catch before it's too late.

omg YES.

I saw Bowie and the Cramps, but damn, I wish I'd have been able to see Zeppelin and Queen back in the day.

Hodor wakes up next to Suzanne Pleshette and says, "…I just had the craziest dream…" and then it fades to black as "Don't Stop Believin'" begins to play.