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Old 09.06.2007, 09:41 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by pantophobia
i haven't seen many that have underwhelmed me or just straight up bad (even the Stooges at ATP focused on the hits and not the new stuff), the only ones i can think of in retrospect are Aerosmith and The Slits (who weren't bad but seemed out of place in the venue)

as for mind blowing
SY
Sun City Girls
Gang of Four
Wu-Tang Clan
KRS-One
Half Japanese

Oh yeah Gang of Four should have been on my list of Legends who deserved it. Interesting to compare them to Savage Republic who are significantly younger, but who seemed physically tired trying to play their old energetic songs, while Gang of Four wore me out instead by making me dance as hard as Andy was! Amazing how much vocal control he still has, enough of it's pure voice that you know it's not being faked by effects.
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