His first Hofner was stolen from Abbey Road Studios. The one he plays now was given to him by Hofner in 1963.
I’d rank them like this: 1) The Stones 2) Floyd 3) Zeppelin 4) The Beatles 6) Jimi 7) The Band 8) Talking Heads 9) The Grateful Dead 10) Little Feat
Concerts have definitely gone off the rails price-wise, but I guess since records and streaming don't make any money, this is how artists make their living
The artists got wiser and tired of resellers making all the money. Back in the day every ticket was the same price, except maybe some VIP package. Now there’s 20 different sections. And the latest I’ve seen is real time pricing based on demand.
As of September 2023, Dark Side of the Moon has charted for 1000 weeks (19.23 years.) TOP 5 LONGEST CHARTING ALBUMS OF ALL TIME FYI and @92gator Bob Marley & the Wailers-Legend is number 2....777 weeks (14.92 years) as of March, 2023
1)Beatles 2)Queen 3)Foo Fighters 4)Stones 5)Beach Boys ( assuming I can lump them in as R&R) 6)Red Hot Chili Peppers 7)Floyd 8)Creedance 9) The Who 10) The Drifters (They're in the R&R Hall of Fame, give it to me)
I told my friend to buy the tickets since he had access to the presale. we didn't find out the prie until later. I still probably would have done it for the lineup and the bucket list. But shiiiiiiiit
I probably went a little too far there haha. I never really got Foo Fighters though, people seem to like them though.
1. The Beatles. 2. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. 3. Rolling Stones 4. The Who 5. Led Zepplin 6. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 7. Pink Floyd 8. TBA (Still deciding) My two wild cards I don't expect to see on anyone else's list: 9. Jethro Tull 10. Steppenwolf I could spend a weekend listening to random songs of the above and never think about changing the station.