Friday OT - Roll the Bones

Elvis, Tom Petty (actually never got the chance to see Tom Petty, the last time he was in Des Moines was right before he passed away, and I didn't hear that he was coming until the day before).
I was on YT the other day and Proud Mary by Ike and Tina popped up and a comment was something like "Tina was the female Elvis. Could sing, dance, captivate a crowd."
 
Concerts are never as good as today's digital sound on headphones, so would probably go with someone from history...not that I crave the music. It would just be interesting to see what they really looked like and sounded like when they talked. For instance, I truly doubt that Mozart was as cool as baby Tom Hulce who portrayed him.

 
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Kinda with pourcyne on this one.

How neat would it be to go back and see Beethoven's 9th at its debut?
How about Strauss' Blue Danube the first time it was ever played?
 
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I was on YT the other day and Proud Mary by Ike and Tina popped up and a comment was something like "Tina was the female Elvis. Could sing, dance, captivate a crowd."
Yeah, I was not into her type of music at all back in the 80's when I became aware of her, but she broke through that barrier pretty easily. Still amazing to go back and listen to her.
 
Buddy Holly and the rest of the Winter Dance Party tour performers at the Surf.

Chuck Berry between 1963 and 1966.

Beach Boys with Brian Wilson

Beatles in Sweden, Fall 1963. You could actually hear. Girls screaming was minimal.

Who tour stop in Peoria Exposition Opera House 1968.
 
I was supposed to see them opening for Iron Maiden but they couldn't do the show so another band filled in (Hurricane) :(
I saw them at Hilton 20ish years ago. Sebastian Bach opened with some quasi type of strippers. Axel didn't take the stage for what felt like hours after they were done.