1. A bit morbid for a Sunday afternoon.

    From the list on that website, I'd actually go for Michael Hutchence. I'm a bigger INXS fan than I am of any of the artists and I would've loved to have seen them and him live.
  2. Lennon without a doubt. Freddie Mercury would have me doubting, but my Lennon/Beatles devotion is bigger than anything else.
  3. Michael Hutchence plz.
  4. Are we talkin' like they never died in the first place? Or they came back now and missed out on the past however many years since they died? I think I'd probably pick Hendrix if it was the first, I'd love to see what kind of music he would've came out with in the 80's
  5. Lennon for me .....

    But Mercury and Hutchence isn´t bad too
  6. difficult choice...

    -metal needs more than one Dimebag Darrell/Pantera gig to reclaim its spirit, power and glory,

    -bringing back keith moon or brian jones isn't going to make the rest of the who or stones 40yrs younger...

    -Jimi Hendrix had so many ideas going when he died, that one concert certainly isn't going to address all of those,

    so it has to be either Jim Morrison or Elvis, since music in general is rather stale at the moment (too many coldplays) and needs a huge kick up the arse, and they would be the ones to provide this, at their respective peaks.
  7. Jim Morisson
  8. If you have a look at the last Tour, that would be Bono! ;D
  9. Amy Wineh...


    Nah.
  10. Joe Strummer - Kurt Cobain
  11. If it we the 1980's, Lennon.
    Now, Cobain for sure.