Sadly, even seeing the "real" band is like a tribute band these days. Not many intact groups left from the 60s or 70s. I was thinking of catching Lynyrd Skynyrd this year, but really it's just Gary Rossington and Ronnie's little brother, plus some other guys. I saw Peter Green a few years ago, and it was just some young guys who propped him up in a chair and stuck a guitar on him. Pathetic. The only legit acts from back then (besides the Stones, who are immortal) are individuals like McCartney, or Van Morrison, or Neil Young, who just tour with a group of good musicians. The Allman Brothers were actually (IMO) as good or better in their later incarnation with Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, but most others of the old bands are shadows of themselves. Not that I blame them. I'm retired, why shouldn't they? At least the ones that are still alive. But I try to stick to newer bands for live shows these days.