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Five Famous No Shows

Posted Wed Jul 25, 2007 2:55pm PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day
So you've read that bookies are taking Vegas odds on whether or not Amy Winehouse shows up for her next gig. It's always nice when the younger generation emulates the older folks. But Winehouse has a ways to go if she's going to trounce the legends of who failed to show before her.

Whitney Houston: She cancelled on the Reverend Moon and has cited "sudden illness" in the past for missed appearances. She's visited rehab on occasion and her marriage has been in the tabloids for years. And when she does show up, she sings. And some of us kinda then wish she didn't show up in the first place.

Sly Stone: Even when he showed up for gigs he'd often leave before stagetime, deciding that shopping in a faraway city was more urgent than the need to take his fans higher with the music they paid to see.

The Doors: Jim Morrison had trouble with authority. And he liked to drink - a lot. So even when he did make it to the show, he was often not in any shape to really do more than burp and curse at the audience. Which was still preferable to hearing the immortal words: We're going to let Ray sing a few.

George Jones: He earned the nickname "No Show" Jones. Considering his shows usually didn't last longer than an hour, it's seems like even when he did perform it was almost like not getting a show. At least if you saw him in a dinner theater maybe you got a decent meal out of it.

Guns N' Roses: Their new album, Chinese Democracy, is due out any decade now. No, seriously, it's coming. And just to whet your appetite, Axl Rose and a bunch of guys he's hired to be Guns N' Roses could be coming to a town near you. If they don't cancel first. But they might. That's half the fun. That cool sense of "not knowing."

1149 Comments

21. Yahoo! Music User -
If they have a legitamite reason (i.e., illness or an emergency), that's one thing, but if they just flake, then it shows how little they care about their fans. Yet, there will still be more than enough stupid, sheep-like people out there who'll tolerate paying for multiple cancellations. It's a two-way street...

22. MuchPoetry -
True and very funny! This is really sad. I feel bad for all of the singers. They are wasting God given talent.

23. Jake B -
why become a musician if you're not going to show up for the people who are keeping them in buisness? I bet it's because they are a bunch of retards!

24. Yahoo! Music User -
I saw led zepplin in the late 70's and Robert Plant was so wasted he forget the words to "Stairway to Heaven"... I have to say the whole crowd really didn't notice though as most of them were the same way.... rock on

25. Yahoo! Music User -
ummmm

26. Darwin -
LOL: We're going to let Ray sing a few. That sounds like Morrison drunk, he usually did that when he came late and drunk to his shows. But the amazing thing is that all the drinking he did, did not affect his vocals he could still sing perfectly if he could remember the lyrics.

27. Bethany -
Hank Williams Jr. couldnt be considered a no show but he would go back and do shows that he was to drunk or stoned to perform properly

28. Calla -
Add Seals and Crofts. Major disappointment in my High School Days.

29. Claudia -
When Whitney shows up and sings, some of us wish she sounded like she used to 10 years ago...back then, to me she was the best singer in the planet.

30. saenz -
Morrissey is constantly cancelling shows for various reasons which no one really believes.

www.myspace.com/saenzpop

31. Jacen -
Amy Winehouse looks and sings like a horse and doesn't deserve to be on the same list as other bands.

32. Yahoo! Music User -
I'M READY TO FIGHT WHO THE F' KEEP HAVING SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT WHITNEY (THE QUEEN)? IS YOU CRAZY! WHATCHA MAD FA?

33. Stanley -
Aretha Franklin is the worst for cancelations. Don't go out of your way because chances are she'll cancel, sometimes with flakey excuses such as scheduling conflicts.

34. Eric -
Haha...just saw Aerosmith the other day and they were great?

Where's Morrissey? He's the biggest canceller ever!

35. Dragon -
Didn't that joke of a band, Creed, have similar problems?

36. Frank -
Thank God for George Jones ! He even made a song called "no show jones"
He is really one of the best singers i ever heard

37. Frank -
Thank God for George Jones ! He even made a song called "no show jones"
He is really one of the best singers i ever heard

38. Frank -
Thank God for George Jones ! He even made a song called "no show jones"
He is really one of the best singers i ever heard

39. Frank -
Thank God for George Jones ! He even made a song called "no show jones"
He is really one of the best singers i ever heard

40. Frank -
Thank God for George Jones ! He even made a song called "no show jones"
He is really one of the best singers i ever heard
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