Too late to see 'em....they're dead
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andy400 said:
Percy Flage said:
Bach.
Hmmm.... I may be wrong, but I think on the whole they generally left the live performances up to the orchestras, and you can hear their music just as live today as you could then.IMHO
GetCarter said:
andy400 said:
Percy Flage said:
Bach.
Hmmm.... I may be wrong, but I think on the whole they generally left the live performances up to the orchestras, and you can hear their music just as live today as you could then.IMHO
'Sometimes' perhaps, first performance only for very select punters, not often.
But hey, I wasn't there so WTFDIK?
Rollin said:
In my 40 years of life, I'd never heard of Warren Zevon. I've become a massive fan of his music for about a year and now really regret missing out on seeing him live before he died.
I was watching the show 'Californication' which brought me to the attention of his music, never heard of him before, quality stuff.andy400 said:
GetCarter said:
andy400 said:
Percy Flage said:
Bach.
Hmmm.... I may be wrong, but I think on the whole they generally left the live performances up to the orchestras, and you can hear their music just as live today as you could then.IMHO
'Sometimes' perhaps, first performance only for very select punters, not often.
But hey, I wasn't there so WTFDIK?
Such as Haydn, JS Bach, Mozart and Liszt.
I would also say I would like to see a few others:
Queen
Ray Charles
Marvin Gaye
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