The Genie Grants you 3 Concerts ...

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Past, present, or future. It's like a magic movie theatre and each door enters into the actual show and its real point in time. You walk down the hall passing show by show, each one labeled on the solid non windowed door with muffled concert sounds that can be heard from behind it. Which 1 ...2 ....then 3 do you stop at and enter? It can be a specific or random concert.


1 - The Doors - When the Music's over.
2 - Kiss - Destroyer.
3 - Motley Crue - Pre famous at the Country Club in LA.


Oh, you get one bonus too!

4 - AC/DC - Let there be Rock.
 
This is easy!

1) any Metallica show while Cliff Burton was still alive. Never got to see him play.

2) Woodstock 1969. I was barely 2 years old

3) Live Aid 1985 to watch Queen live smash the stage that day

And as a bonus.
Relive Monsters of Rock Summer of 1988 at Giant Stadium in the Meadowlands. Best time at a concert I ever had.
 
This is easy!

1) any Metallica show while Cliff Burton was still alive. Never got to see him play.

2) Woodstock 1969. I was barely 2 years old

3) Live Aid 1985 to watch Queen live smash the stage that day

And as a bonus.
Relive Monsters of Rock Summer of 1988 at Giant Stadium in the Meadowlands. Best time at a concert I ever had.
I debated Monsters of Rock also. Legendary.
 
I debated Monsters of Rock also. Legendary.
The line up was so awesome that day. I remember it was sunny, hot as hell and I had a sunburn from hell afterwards.
But so worth it.
Kingdom Come opened
Then Metallica ripped the place wide open.
I think Dokken was next then Scorpions (it may have been the other way around)
And Van Halen headlined.
My ears were ringing for a week and my voice was shot for just as long.

To see that show again would be awesome.
 
In no order.

1989 The Who doing Tommy and best of songs. Guest singers were Steve Winwood, Billy Idol, Phil Collins. Patty LaBelle and Sir Elton John.

Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Rust Never Sleeps

Handle’s Messiah….. Live in 1742.

Bonus Round: Iron Butterfly. Doesn’t matter as long as they do In-A-Gadda-Da-Vidda.
 
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Any AC/DC with Bon
Anything Beatles
Led Zeppelin around Led Zep IV
John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Clapton

I'll take the liberty of #5, Jimi Hendrix
Hell I cant just pick 5
Boston during the first record tour
Black Sabbath around Masters Of Reality or Vol. 4
Early Scorpions or UFO with a young Mike Schenker

This list goes on; sorry (not sorry!) I broke the rules.

I saw KISS around '77 - '78 at MSG, was young teen; it was awesome.
 
Any AC/DC with Bon
Anything Beatles
Led Zeppelin around Led Zep IV
John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Clapton

I'll take the liberty of #5, Jimi Hendrix
Hell I cant just pick 5
Boston during the first record tour
Black Sabbath around Masters Of Reality or Vol. 4
Early Scorpions or UFO with a young Mike Schenker

This list goes on; sorry (not sorry!) I broke the rules.

I saw KISS around '77 - '78 at MSG, was young teen; it was awesome.
I sort of cheated too. My picks had a total of over 40 or 50 acts
 
Isle of Wight. 1970. That way I could see Hendrix, Taste, the Moody Blues and others at the same show. And, Hawkwind and the Deviants outside for free.

Motörhead at Hammersmith for the recording of No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith.

Allman Brothers playing all night, and into the morning at the Fillmore East.


Bonus:

Monterey Pop Festival ‘67. Quicksilver Messenger Service, Hendrix, Big Brother, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, and others while they were in their prime.
 
This is easy!

1) any Metallica show while Cliff Burton was still alive. Never got to see him play.

2) Woodstock 1969. I was barely 2 years old

3) Live Aid 1985 to watch Queen live smash the stage that day

And as a bonus.
Relive Monsters of Rock Summer of 1988 at Giant Stadium in the Meadowlands. Best time at a concert I ever had.
WOW! I listed my three before reading any of the responses and we were not far off. :D
 
I have been so fortunate to see almost all the bands I wanted see in their perspective era's.
Kiss , Alive 1976
Rush and UFO on " Farewell to Kings"
Led Zeppelin with John Bonham 7th night sold out shows at the Forum.
the "School's Out" tour.
Queen at the Forum " Night of the Opera" tour.

I would have liked to have seen Alice Cooper on the "School's Out" tour or better yet "Billion Dollar Babies"
 
Any AC/DC with Bon
Anything Beatles
Led Zeppelin around Led Zep IV
John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Clapton

I'll take the liberty of #5, Jimi Hendrix
Hell I cant just pick 5
Boston during the first record tour
Black Sabbath around Masters Of Reality or Vol. 4
Early Scorpions or UFO with a young Mike Schenker

This list goes on; sorry (not sorry!) I broke the rules.

I saw KISS around '77 - '78 at MSG, was young teen; it was awesome.
I saw Boston and Sabbath " Never Say Die" , big show included Van Halen.
It was rare to see Boston.
 
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