I would walk across country to see.....

United States
June 29, 2011 9:11am CST
How would you finish this sentence? Me? I would need a time machine. I would have to travel back to 1983 and see Def Leppard. Not only was I in lust with Every member but I loved their music. Being the dinosaur I am I don't have a current band that I even Want to see live. How about you? What is the one band You would walk across your country to see live?
7 responses
@bounce58 (17387)
• Canada
5 Jul 11
I'm not sure if there is any band out there that I would walk across country, so I could just see them live. Maybe I'm just getting old. There were a few bands in the 80's that I really loved, but I couldn't say any of them would be worth a walk nowadays. -me old
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• United States
6 Jul 11
No you are not old, you just have forgotten your teenage years.Example: Def Leppard was my first hard rock band. Are they as good as Pearl Jam Or Nirvana, No! But at the time I was in lust and they had a good sound. So just sit back , close your eyes and think back to your teen years and tell me the first band you remember that made you want to rock. Ok Tell me their name.
• United States
7 Jul 11
I love Bon Jovi! My favorite song and video of theirs is Bed Of Roses.
@bounce58 (17387)
• Canada
6 Jul 11
The Cure REM Bon Jovi This does not help make me feel younger.
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@NoWayRo (1061)
• Romania
29 Jun 11
I saw Def Leppard in concert and they rocked! This year I plan to travel across the country to see a band called Kasabian. I live in a relatively small country, but I still expect to spend a day on the road going there and another day coming back. I have to admit however that it's not just the band - it's a festival that's organized there every year; I've never been to one and I want to go this year. Kasabian playing there is however a major incentive
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• United States
29 Jun 11
Have a safe trip . and Rock On!
• Canada
15 Aug 11
I would have walked all the way across Canada to get to the Serbian food festival. Fortunately it was only a 20 minute bus ride so I didn't have to.
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@jillhill (37354)
• United States
29 Jun 11
I would also have to go back in time...I wish I could have attended Elvis's concert in Hawaii...I have an 8 track of the concert..when he sang Battle Hymn of the Republic....I cry everytime.
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• United States
29 Jun 11
Elvis is the King! Every Jan 8th and August 16th I play all his music.
@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
29 Jun 11
Well I grew up with KISS and Queen and others. Currently there is a band that I like very much and would go see them. The band is Creed. Why I love this band is because I feel the music and I relate to the lyrics. It's like they wrote these songs for me. I used to go see KISS all the time years ago, I saw then every year from 1978 until 2005. I just haven't had the money to go in recent years. But I like some of the groups out there today and some of them are worth checking out. But I know as we get older it's not actually the same. I guess my brain did not catch up with my body yet.
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• United States
29 Jun 11
" I created my Own Prison"! Creed is great! I love them too. Looking back , there was just as many great bands in the 90's as there were in the 80's! Did you like Nirvana?
• Phoenix, Arizona
3 Dec 15
I'm not sure if I would walk across the country but I have stood in line before for Garth Brooks. I was in line for a couple hours and the cut off for tickets was only a few people ahead of me. I was so disappointed. If I was guaranteed good seats, I would have stood in line for Tim McGraw, Michael Bolton, and the Beatles. I would want ticket prices from the past, though. It costs an arm and a leg to go to a concert anymore. But, I will admit that the concert experience can be worth the money.
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29 Jun 11
seven shiny cars. Each of them for different purposes and for my use. One car would be a porsche preferably in the colour black, another would be a ferari in the colour red!.
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