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Everyone Has One: A Musical Moment You Wish You Could Have Seen Live

Do you have a favorite music moment that you wish you could’ve seen live?  A recent poll found that the top ten moments people wish they could have witnessed first…

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Do you have a favorite music moment that you wish you could've seen live?  A recent poll found that the top ten moments people wish they could have witnessed first hand:

1.  Whitney Houston singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl 25 in 1991.

2.  Elton John’s performance of “Candle in the Wind” at Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997.

3.  The Beatles' rooftop (and final) concert in 1969.

4.  The Rolling Stones performing in Hyde Park in 1969.

5.  Prince's rainy halftime show at Super Bowl 41 in 2007.

6.  Shakira and Jennifer Lopez's halftime show at Super Bowl 54 in 2020.

7.  James Brown’s performance at The Apollo in 1963.

8.  Lady Gaga's halftime show at Super Bowl 51 in 2017.

9.  The Spice Girls reuniting at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

10.  Woodstock 1969.

Also, three in five people remember every second of their first live concert and 56% remember how happy they felt.

What was yours?

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Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.