by cagliostro Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:15 pm
Let's go ahead and include bands that no longer exist. Hell, about 10 years ago, I would have had the Pogues on this list with the caveat "if they ever re-form." Now I'm glad I could check them off the list.
For me, there are only two more on that list - The Residents and Bob Geldof. Seeing the Blue Man Group scratched the itch a bit to see the Residents, but I'm still holding out hope for another tour and that it will fall somewhere in my area.
Meanwhile, Bob was someone I never thought would tour America until a few years ago when he booked a place in Denver. I bought tickets, and the show was cancelled. I'll probably have to travel outside the US to have a chance again, but maybe I'll get lucky.
Let's go ahead and include bands that no longer exist. Hell, about 10 years ago, I would have had the Pogues on this list with the caveat "if they ever re-form." Now I'm glad I could check them off the list.
For me, there are only two more on that list - The Residents and Bob Geldof. Seeing the Blue Man Group scratched the itch a bit to see the Residents, but I'm still holding out hope for another tour and that it will fall somewhere in my area.
Meanwhile, Bob was someone I never thought would tour America until a few years ago when he booked a place in Denver. I bought tickets, and the show was cancelled. I'll probably have to travel outside the US to have a chance again, but maybe I'll get lucky.