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Old 09.05.2007, 04:14 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
So, having seen Damo Suzuki the other night, and been let down, I got to thinking. I've seen a lot of really legendary proto-punk, punk, post-punk, experimental, and jazz artists. Many have totally lived up to the hype, a few have not. A couple were dismally down-letting. It'd be interesting to start a thread for legendary bands/artists we've seen and whether or not it was all deserved.

Here are my lists:



Not at Prime, but Still Quite Passable - , Burning Spear,



you are crazy. not only is Burning Spear a living legend, but is still well into his prime..
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