Cozzer’s Question 16/09/24

Which part of musical history would you have most liked to be in the room to witness?

I’ll go first. For me it would have to be when Jimmy Hendrix first used the Wah pedal. I would loved to have seen his thought process behind creating the great riffs he used one on such as “Voodoo Chile”.

Let us know your choice in the comments!


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34 responses to “Cozzer’s Question 16/09/24”

  1. RasmaSandra avatar

    Jerry Lee Lewis setting his piano on fire and generally going wild. There is one other but it was on a rooftop The Beatles last concert up closer to the sky.

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      Either of them would have been fantastic to see 🙂

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  2. Anthony avatar

    I would love to have been at the cavern club. The first time the Beatles came out and performed in England. They’re still my favorite band ever and I cannot find many bands several years after them that don’t have their influence. They were pioneers.

    And I agree with you about Jimi Hendrix, what I wouldn’t have given to have seen him perform with all of his pioneering techniques.

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      Seeing the early beatles would have been amazing 🙂

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      1. Anthony avatar

        I love the early Beatles and the late Beatles. They’re my favorite band like ever and I like a lot of different music styles because of them.

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  3. Ian J Myers avatar

    the début of Beethoven’s 9th symphony and being able to applaud him when others decried him…

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  4. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

    I’d love to have been at “That” Queen performance at Live Aid !

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      That would have been amazing, we were born in the wrong time my friend 🙂

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      1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar
  5. michael branscáth avatar

    Hard call. There are a few concerts I would have liked to have seen.

    In may ways, though, I wish I could relive (on demand) either the Echo and the Bunnymen gig at Northrup Auditorium (1987) or the Cure show at the same venue (1986). My memories may be skewed, but those were two of the best live shows I ever attended.

    Alternately, I would have loved to have seen Bauhaus (pre-1983) or Joy Division in their heyday.

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  6. Beautie avatar
    Beautie

    Hearing the first duet played between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.

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    1. Beautie avatar
      Beautie

      That or Mildred Bailey when she performed.

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  7. cookie avatar

    Milli Vanilli record skip, maybe?

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  8. missparker0106 avatar

    For me, that’s a no-brainer….Bowie recording “Heroes” at Hansa Studios in Berlin. It’s a personally meaningful song to me, and I would have loved to see how Tony Visconti engineered the “special effects” recording of Bowie’s vocals with some very unique microphone placement.

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      I’d have loved to be a fly on the wall in that room 🙂

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  9. joefingas avatar

    In Chicago with Muddy Waters when Blues became electric.

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  10. joefingas avatar

    In Chicago, with Muddy Waters, when Blues became electric.

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  11. windupmyskirt avatar

    I would have loved to be in the room when Queen wrote Bohemian Rhapsody

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      The chaos of that room would have been great to see 🤘🏻

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  12. Dana avatar
    Dana

    Hands down: Culture Club’s advent into North America, especially considering it was during the Jerry Falwell “Moral Majority” days (not unlike the U.S. today, sadly). I got to see them here in Atlanta in 2015, but if I could have been there in 1984? The thought nearly makes me faint!

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  13. Dana avatar
    Dana

    Hands down: Culture Club’s advent into North America, especially considering it was during Jerry Falwell’s “Moral Majority” days (not unlike the U.S. today, sadly). I got to see them here in Atlanta on 2015, but if I could have been there in 1984? I can’t imagine, really!

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  14. Margo Margan avatar
    Margo Margan

    I’m not really well-versed in music history so I’ll give probably an unconventional answer, but…

    I’d like to see what inspired someone to make a song. I mean, hopefully not a tragic event, that sounds cruel. Just the memories so I can understand exactly where a lyric is coming from… I always wonder about that when I’m listening to songs, particularly those with very metaphorical stuff I can’t always figure out.

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  15. Radio Faux Show avatar

    I think it would have been incredible to witness the first phonautogram recording of a human voice in 1860.
    Also the first performance of Stravinsky’s The Rite Of Spring.
    From a rock perspective, I’ll go with Ray Charles recording What’d I Say.

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    1. Cozzer avatar
      Cozzer

      All fantastic choices and would have been great to see

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  16. Greg Dennison avatar

    I want to say Queen at Live Aid, although I wouldn’t have appreciated it at the time.

    Or the time Dad wanted to take teenage me to a Grateful Dead concert, a couple years before Jerry Garcia’s passing. I wish I would have said yes.

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  17. lyndhurstlaura avatar

    Billie Holiday’s first performance of ‘Strange Fruit’.

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  18. Muna avatar

    the recording of Sinnerman by Nina Simone.

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  19. Sergei Korschmin avatar

    It would be 1906 when Sergei Rachmaninov was writing his Second Symphony.

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  20. aliw40 avatar

    When Charles Mingus was recording Moanin’; when Aretha Franklin was recording Aint No Way; when Vaughan Williams wrote the Lark Ascending; when Judy Garland and Barbara Streisand sung Happy Days/Get Happy live in 1963; Billie Holiday, Strange Fruit; George Harrison, My Sweet Lord; err.. there’s quite a lot actually…

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  21. amf avatar
    amf

    To have been witness to the local scene up and down Manhattan in the 70s.. to have had access to all those legacy voices & styles.

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  22. writinstuff avatar

    I would have loved to be at The Gaslight Cafe to hear Dylan singing songs that would go on to be hits but not knowing that at the time and still being amazed by them.

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  23. St Jimmy avatar
    St Jimmy

    It’s Queen at Live Aid for me

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  24. Lewis avatar

    More on the street than in the room, but I would have loved to have seen The Beatles at their rooftop concert.

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  25. authorfleurl avatar

    To watch Queen record Bohemian Rhapsody would be amazing.

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