Dunno, just born with it I guess :)
No really, I just thought there are a lot of bands that are still around intact or mostly intact I can still see, and a lot of bands that aren’t around but I can at least listen to a live album or a bootleg or see a film of when they were at their peak. But that tour, there are only a couple short clips of and the shows are legendary. Plus it’s one of my favorite albums (at least until the middle of the second half where they start wandering around a little aimlessly).
That makes sense..
I’m obviously a big Genesis fan. Hard to say what my favorite album is... they changed a lot over the years. Lamb is good, but probably not in my Top 3. I like “Three Sides Live”...but, it’s VERY frustrating to me because, there are FOUR sides to the original album. The 4th side is studio recorded, and its FANTASTIC. But, you can’t download it on itunes. Some kind of copyright battle between the band and Apple? I don’t get it.
I struggled with this question because... I’m old, and I’ve seen a LOT of bands. Saying I wanted to go back and see something seems like an admission that I SHOULD have seen something I didn’t. Does that make sense? I had easy access to everything I WANTED to see.... in the past.
I guess... for me, it’s more recent things. Newer bands that I like, that toured after I stopped going to see a lot of concerts (although, pre-covid, my wife and I still go to see plenty).
I’ve never seem Imagine Dragons live, and I like them alot. I’ve never seen Kenny Chesny live, and the wife likes him alot! :-) (me too) Maybe, a Price concert? Wasn’t a huge fan, but liked him. I always heard he had a good live show.
I’ve seen a LOT of concerts. While in college, I worked at an arena, as an usher. I was usually near the stage.