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That would be a VERY difficult choice for me to make.
I saw Def Leppard in Lakeland FL in 1983 and then had the pleasure of meeting them backstage afterward (months before Ricky lost his arm), and had the TIME of my LIFE (it's kind of a long story), so I might opt for seeing Seger (who I've *always* enjoyed listening to) instead. I've never been to one of his shows.
It's in a better part of town and about 5 mintues away.
I mean, if that voice weren't goofy enough, he pronounces his vowels like a two year old, and on top of it all, he calls himself a homophone of "deaf."
When you're talking about tribute bands however, I suspect the opposite is true? I mean, how seriously would the Bob Seger tribute band take itself?
By the same token, the Def Leppard tribute band would undoubtedly be a good time.
I love an Ozzy one called "Madman's Diary." Both of these events are free so I don't have much to lose...
I think that's a given. :)