Anne Shelton
Ruby Murray
Alma Cogan
In case of no show -- Yana
Norman Wisdom
Ken Dodd
Disco Tex And the Sex-o-Lettes
Was lucky enough to see a gig with:
Jerry Lee Lewis
Little Richard
Chuck Berry,
All in their 60s & 70s but still fantastic showmen
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David Bowie
Freddy Mercury
Aretha
Weller
Sam Cooke ( He has no equal )
First Sub ...... The Big O
Levi Stubbs
David Ruffin
Ian Curtis
In case of unavailability - Carole King
Roger Chapman
Steve Marriott
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
McCartney
Lennon
Harrison
Can we find a drummer) tbf Starkey had a style and added summat albeit unorthodox
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Can we find a drummer) tbf Starkey had a style and added summat albeit unorthodox
Bit naughty of me to have a second go at this but having seen Bruce with Macca (who was in great form I thought) the other night I'd also have loved to have been at the grand opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Cleveland's old stadium in 1995 when Bruce and the E Street Band backed Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis along with Bruce joining Bob Dylan on stage for a gorgeous version of Forever Young. Even more fantasy would've been to have seen Bruce's band who probs weren't even known as the E street at that time back Chuck Berry in some club in the early 1970's which I didn't know about until he regaled that story on some chat show or somewhere fairly recently
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Weller
Sam Cooke ( He has no equal )
First Sub ...... The Big O
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Ronnie James Dio.
Steve Perry.
I wanted a female for my 3rd, but I'm struggling. Maybe Maria McKee or LeAnn Rimes as left field choices.
Jeff Tweedy (or Jay Farrar), Billy Bragg and Woody Guthrie performing the whole of my joint favourite 1990's album (alongside Dylan's Time Out Of Mind), Mermaid Avenue
Haven’t seen anyone bar Heaton, OCS (Simon Fowler) or Rianne Downey for ages. They’re basically my playlist.
I’m happy with those 3