If you had access to a time machine, what concerts would you go back to see?


2020 was the first year of my adult life that I did not attend any concerts. I'm sure that I'm not alone in this unfortunate situation. So, this got me thinking about both the concerts that I "missed" (could've gone, but something went wrong) or concerts I "wished I'd had the chance to see."

Plus, I thought this would be a good bookend to the ongoing (and excellent) thread about "the worst concert you ever saw."


mitchagain

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@artemus_5- I saw Rossington Collins Band 3 times during '80/'81. Shows were incredible. Last performance was at a 2500 seat theater. My buddy and I were standing right in the front center of the stage and had our arms on the stage floor. He took photos. Watching Allen Collins rip into the solo for Freebird (they did an instrumental version at that time), and dance across in front me so close I could have touched his legs was a moment I'll never forget!
Buddy Holly- Last performance w/Crickets Oct. 3, 1958, Worcester, MA Auditorium (I grew up here)
Beatles- I'd like to have been in London and witnessed the rooftop concert
Hendrix- Savile Theatre London, June 1967 with McCartney in attendance-he performed Sgt. Peppers (song) 3 days after it came out
Lynyrd Skynyrd last concert w/ Ronnie Van Zant, Greenville SC 10/19/77
Zeppelin- MSG
Elton John/John Lennon -MSG
Any Deep Purple show 1972-1973