This is a one time offer, you can resurrect one musical performer or band to play a one off concert where they will perform as well as they ever did in their career. They can be living or dead, who would you choose?
I will then forward this list on to Santa, or whoever it is that deals with resurrections.......
Originally posted by TheGambitI'm sure if you pick Elvis, Queen or the Beatles you could make rather a lot by selling tickets if you get them to play at your venue. Then you could afford to see all the live bands you would ever want to.
This is a one time offer, you can resurrect one musical performer or band to play a one off concert where they will perform as well as they ever did in their career. They can be living or dead, who would you choose?
I will then forward this list on to Santa, or whoever it is that deals with resurrections.......
Originally posted by Will EverittElvis? Who's gonna go see that hack? Haven't all his fans died out yet?
I'm sure if you pick Elvis, Queen or the Beatles you could make rather a lot by selling tickets if you get them to play at your venue. Then you could afford to see all the live bands you would ever want to.
Originally posted by Will EverittWhat I mean is, who would you most want to see at a concert - for personal enjoyment. I would like to see Nirvana live at the weekend but it ain't gonna happen or maybe see a Gn'R concert at their best. Joy Division is another band I'd love to bring back to life for a one off show at a dark, dirty club in Manchester.
I'm sure if you pick Elvis, Queen or the Beatles you could make rather a lot by selling tickets if you get them to play at your venue. Then you could afford to see all the live bands you would ever want to.
Originally posted by TheGambitJohann Sebastian Bach
This is a one time offer, you can resurrect one musical performer or band to play a one off concert where they will perform as well as they ever did in their career. They can be living or dead, who would you choose?
I will then forward this list on to Santa, or whoever it is that deals with resurrections.......
Originally posted by Daemon SinThe Stones would need a resurrection of sorts to perform at their best again, so they are a good example of a living (only just, in Keith Richards' case) band to 'resurrect'.
What about those difficult bands that are kind of in a limbo between the two. The Rolling Stones for example.