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Best Opening Track at a Gig

Addickted
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You've paid your money, you've got to the gig, you've seen the support act and you're waiting with anticipation for the Band you've paid to see come on stage.
After all these years, this still sends chills down my spine and brings back soooooooo many memories.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlNhD0oS5pk
After all these years, this still sends chills down my spine and brings back soooooooo many memories.

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My band are quite keen on 'Can't Get Enough' (originally by Bad Company).0
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Need something a bit daring and exciting for an opening track.
Classics from years gone by are Rock N Roll Star by Oasis, Tie Your Mother Down by Queen and Enter Sandman by Metallica.0 -
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She's got standards - The Rifles0
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This has been my favourite for years - a cracking Churchill/Maiden combo!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zoCZ4QhOdU
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_742k-ExYwA&feature=related
Introduced by Brian Jones, This opening track introduces Hendrix to his homeland, and after playing one of Dylan songs, better than his bobness ends it off with Wild thing. Not sure the rock and roll world has ever recovered from this performance.... here's the start,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_742k-ExYwA&feature=related
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Living Colour opened their set in Leeds in 91ish with 'Type'. Blew me away if I'm honest.0
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Remember seeing the Charlatans at the Under World in Camden. It was at the height of their success and a warm up gig for some festival. The opened with "The Only One I Know" and the place erupted.0
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Hundred Mile High City - Ocean Colour Scene0
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Would have loved to have been at this concerthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxztDpiWXo4
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Remember a time I saw the Selecter and they opened with 'Three Minute Hero'. Bloke in front of me got a bit excited, skanked too hard and smacked me in the face with the back of his head.0
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Whenever Metallica open with Battery it's always special. Faith No More opened with 'From Out Of Nowhere' back in the day - that was awesome too. Sepultura used to open with 'Arise', which was always a huge way to kick off a show. Saw Deftones at the ULU a couple of years ago and they started with Rocket Skates, which was insane - but the best opening to a show I have ever seen was from a band called Will Haven (funnily enough, supporting the Deftones). They opened for them at the Astoria back in about '98 with a song called 'I've Seen My Fate' - and you have never seen a place get so absolutely fucking destroyed.0
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For me it will always be "WaltzinBlack". The amount of times i have seen average support bands and the feeling when that tune comes on and then the Stranglers walking on stage is brilliant...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgfbtOqFmJ4
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I saw Bruce Springsteen one July 4, fittingly he opened with this track:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OOSwqhCcCg
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Yes, I remember that - I was there. Was it outdoors at Wembley Stadium?BlackForestReds said:I saw Bruce Springsteen one July 4, fittingly he opened with this track:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OOSwqhCcCg
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Yes...
July 4 1985.0 -
Jeez - 27 years ago.BlackForestReds said:Yes...
July 4 1985.0 -
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Mr Pitiful, Otis Redding at the Finsbury Park Astoria, 1967. Spine tingling dynamite!0
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I'm amazed you guys can remember the first song played by bands you went to see. I've been to hundreds of gigs and I can't. I must have a very bad memory.0
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Knights of Cydonia at Wembley stadium0
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'One Step Beyond' at Madstock in 92. Bedlam.0
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Fucking in the Bushes was a great start to Oasis at Wembley.0
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I wanna be adored at Heaton park. The roses always start with it, but you know you are in business. Bit of a sad one, but kula shaker and Hey Dude is quality0
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Otis Redding, imo, is the greatest singer who ever lived. So envious of you mate, unfortunately he died before I was born so never got the chance to see him live.mistrollingin said:Mr Pitiful, Otis Redding at the Finsbury Park Astoria, 1967. Spine tingling dynamite!
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Heard this from the very concert in 67AddickUpNorth said:
Otis Redding, imo, is the greatest singer who ever lived. So envious of you mate, unfortunately he died before I was born so never got the chance to see him live.mistrollingin said:Mr Pitiful, Otis Redding at the Finsbury Park Astoria, 1967. Spine tingling dynamite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQS5GALkrME
Great, great singer Otis......0 -
ID - Kasabian.
Was their last gig before the launch of their 1st album back in 2004. Talk had been growing quickly of them being huge. I'd been following them for a while and went to the Scala in Kings Cross with 3 mates and no tickets.
Face value was £8. Touts wanted £50! I approached the doorman and asked how much to let me and my 3 mate's in. He said £25 each. Done.
We got in and and I D was just starting. The rest of the gig was just insane but that first track just set up the night.
Awesome memories.0