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Posthumous Performance - Who?


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Could be one of about fifty, some already mentioned.

I'll go for Nat King Cole, half the gig with the trio (Nat on piano) and half the gig solo (standing and singing). Preferably in the acoustic tent, as late as possible.

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I'll add my hat for The Clash. Saw them in 1982, and Joe at V200.

I'd also like to see Love ...

Come to think of it. I could do a whole day's line up of just acts that are dead. Think Marvin Gaye, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley, Ruts, Doors, Mamas and the Papas ... I could go on for ever!

Incidentally my friends think I'm a cursed individual for seeing people and then them dying soon after ...

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I'll add my hat for The Clash. Saw them in 1982, and Joe at V200.

I'd also like to see Love ...

Come to think of it. I could do a whole day's line up of just acts that are dead. Think Marvin Gaye, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley, Ruts, Doors, Mamas and the Papas ... I could go on for ever!

Incidentally my friends think I'm a cursed individual for seeing people and then them dying soon after ...

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I've seen Elliott Smith numerous times, but just once more would be amazing.

Otherwise, as I've never seen them, Queen. Proper Queen, with Freddie Mercury and John Deacon, none of this sub par rubbish.

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