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drummer5359



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I can now add Bob Dylan to the list. Um, he sounded like like bad karaoke of himself. Argh!


He had a great band though.


-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
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atimke



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Here's all I can remember off the top of my head.

The Yardbirds (Jeff Beck had just been replaced by Jimmy Page)
Yes
Albert King
Koko Taylor
Leo Kottke
Humble Pie
Pink Floyd
B.B. King (3 times)
Joan Baez
Little Feat (3 or 4 times)
Jethro Tull (3 times)
Canned Heat
Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Neil Young
Marcia Ball
Willie Kent
Junior Wells
Sonny Landreth
Luther Allison
Bob Dylan
George Thorogood
Muddy Waters
REO Speedwagon
Johnny Winter
Beach Boys
Al in Illinois - Member since February 4, 2007.

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servantrek



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Impressive list, Flatt and Scruggs in particularCool DudeCool Dude
Billy
Member since Feb. 15 2008

A Jester,unemployed,is nobodies Fool


And the Lord said "LET THERE BE DRUMMERS..." and all the creatures big and small started tapping their feet.
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devoted2gretsch



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I think you guys all have me topped, but a few of the highlights in my short concert-going career:

Yes
Supertramp
Muse
Pat Benetar (she was surprisingly kickass)
Styx
Deep Purple

I've probably only seen half the people on a your lists, though.

Member since at least October 2005!
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drummer5359



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I've seen Pat Benetar a bunch of times including a tiny bar in Ft Lauderdale when she was touring in support of her first album.

She always kicks ass in my opinion.

Side note... Her husband, Neil "Spider" Gerardo is a very under-rated guitarist.







I'd love to have seen Flatt and Scruggs Al.



-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
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gclin



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Looking through my music collection I can recall these easily... Just can't remember what I forgot.

Al Kooper
Allan Holdsworth
The Allman Brothers
Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howell
Aretha Franklin
Art Farmer
Art Pepper
B.B. King
The Band
Jeff Beck Groups
Bill Evans
Billy Cobham
Blind Faith
Bob Dylan
Bob James
Bonnie Raitt
Boz Scaggs
The Brecker Brothers
Buddy Guy
Buddy Rich
Buffalo Springfield
The Byrds
Cannonball Aderly
Charles Mingus
The Charlie Daniels Band
Chet Baker
Chick Corea
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crosby Stills Nash and Young
Curtis Mayfield
Dave Valentine
David Fathead Newman
David Byrne
Delbert McClinton
Derek & the Dominos
The Derek Trucks Band
Dire Straits
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Don Henley
Don Pullen
The Doors
Dr. John
The Eagles
Earth Wind and Fire
Elvin Jones
Eric Clapton
Fleetwood Mac
Flora Purim
Frank Sinatra
Frank Zappa
Freddie Hubbard
Gary Burton
Gil Evans
Grateful Dead
Herbie Hancock
JJ Cale
Jack DeJohnette
Jaco Pastorious
Jethro Tull
Jim Hall
Joe Cocker
Joe Farrell
Joe Lovano
Joe Sample
The Crusaders
John McLaughlin
John Mellencamp
John Scofield
John Tropea
Johnny Winter
Count Basie
Duke Ellington
Charles Lloyd
Gladys Knight
The Rippingtons
Joni Mitchell
Kenny Baron
Kenny Burell
Kenny Kirkland
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
Little Feat
Lou Reed
Lynard Skynard
Maceo Parker
Mahavishnu Orchestra
McCoy Tyner
The Meters
Miles Davis
Modern Jazz Quartet
The Moody Blues
Mountain
Neville Brothers
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Paquito D'Rivera
Pat Martino
Pat Methany
Paul Butterfield
Paul Desmond
Paul Simon
Pink Floyd
The Police
Peter Gabriel
The Ramones
Ray Charles
The Stooges
Richie Haves
Ricki Lee Jones
Fairport Convention
Robben FOrd
Larry Carlton
Robert Palmer
Reberta Flack
Rod Stewart
Roger/Jim McGuinn
The Rolling Stones
Ry Cooder
Santana
Steppenwolf
Moby Grape
Shelly Manne
Simon & Garfunkel
Sly & the Family Stone
Sonny Rollins
Spyro Gyra
Stan Getz
Steely Dan
Steve Stills
Neil Young
Steps Ahead
Stevie Winwood
The Spencer Davis Group
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Stevie Wonder
Sting
Taj Mahal
Talking Heads
Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Ike & TIna Turner
Free
Bad Company
Tito Puente
Tony Bennet
Tony Williams
Tower of Power
Tom Petty
Traffic
U2
Vinnie Colaiuta
Tom Scott
Van Morrison
Vital Information
The Wallfolwers
Wayne Shorter
Weather Report
The Who
Wilson Pickett
Wet Willie
Yellowkackets
Yes
Argent
Zombies
Jefferson Airplane
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Procol Harum
Oliver Nelson
Cedar Walton
Stuff
Blood Sweat and Tears
Chicago
Spirit
Parlaiment/Funkadelics
Zoot Sims
Al Jarreau
Arthur Blythe
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Cecil Taylor
Ornette Coleman
Benny Golson
Christian McBRIDE
Dave Brubek
Dave Holland
Elliot Randall
Jon Abercrombie
Erskine Mintzer Abercrombie and Pattatucci
Al Cohen
Dexter Gordon
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Dizzy Gillespie
Sonny Stitt
Gerry Mulligan
Eberhard Weber
Oscar Peterson
The Heath Brothers
Joshua Redman
Keith Jarrett
Roy Haynes
Milt Jackson
Return to Forever
Les McCann
Eddie Harris
Poncho Sanchez
Terje Rypdal
Jon Heisman's Tempest
Coliseum
Ahmad Jamahl
Kiss
Poison
Quiet Riot
The Nice
Emerson Lake and Palmer
Poco
Black Uhuru
Marshall Tucker



The Stooges
The Pretenders
Jimmy Cliff
Jack Bruces
Bruce Springsteen
The Animals
Dave Mason
Eric Burdon
The Beach Boys
The Kinks


.... They keep coming back to me!

Gene
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drummer5359



16,058 posts (6 today)
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Holy smokes Gene!


That is a stunning list.
-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
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atimke



2,436 posts (2 today)
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Oh, my god! Wouldn't it be easier to list who you haven't seen.

That reminds me I did see Ike and Tina Turner, and I saw Charlie Daniels at an outdoor gig. What a crazy party that was!
Al in Illinois - Member since February 4, 2007.

I just love to beat on stuff with sticks!

Pearl Kits:
Reference: Crystal Rain (10,12,13,14,16,22)
Masters MCX: Chestnut Fade (10,12,13,14,16,22)
Vision VBX: Orange Zest (10,12,13,14,16,18,22)
Gold Star Horns
drummer5359



16,058 posts (6 today)
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Gene NEVER stayed home.Devilish
-Mike - Member since January 6, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing."

"My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am."
Large Gold Star
servantrek



5,659 posts (1 today)
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Impresive list indeed ,90% of that list have never been to AlabamaArgh!Argh!


Love the Moby Grape tune 8:05 PleasedCool Dude
Billy
Member since Feb. 15 2008

A Jester,unemployed,is nobodies Fool


And the Lord said "LET THERE BE DRUMMERS..." and all the creatures big and small started tapping their feet.
Hezikiah 13.2

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