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Best live acts you've seen
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sillav nitram said:Algarveaddick said:Screaming Jay Hawkins at The Town & Country
Ronnie Dawson at Camber Sands - his farewell gig.
Cab Calloway at The Barbican
Oasis at Zambujeira do Mar - mainly because we had all areas passes.
The Meteors at The Hope & Anchor in 19801 -
Michael Buble at the O2.4
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Ocean Colour Scene - Manage to sound as tight as they do on their albums
James Buckley (inbetweeners) randomly came on stage at end to play lead guitar and was good.1 -
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Parliament
Roy Ayers
Pharoah Sanders
Art Blakey
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Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Gorillaz
Both at the O2, a fantastic mix of new songs and classics.1 -
Covered End said:1
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One of those threads that as soon as you mention one you remember more.
Seen Zeppelin nine times including Celebration Day minus JB (really can't count them without Bonham).
Obviously I think they're brilliant.
Some less mentioned for me were every Pink Fairies gig because they were the go to loose end gig every weekend around London.
Kate and Anna McGarrigal at the Fairfield Halls Croydon.
Lou Reed (rock and roll Animal tour) at the Rainbow Finsbury Park, also Jethro Tull there.
Believe it or not Arthur (Fire) Brown at the OZ Police Ball at the old Middle Earth in Covent Garden.
The original Dark Side tour by Floyd with the circular screen film at Wembley Arena.
...sheesh there are loads more, like the rainy Who gig at the Valley.
And even more I wish I'd seen, especially Bob Marley.3 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Covered End said:
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Maze
At the the Hammersmith odeon
Frankie gave us so much joy and pain4 -
Prince - The Roundhouse
Prince - The O2
The Undertones - Anywhere
The Clash - Brixton
The Ramones - Bournemouth Stateside
U2 - Hammersmith Palais
Thin Lizzy - Southampton Gaumont1 -
seth plum said:One of those threads that as soon as you mention one you remember more.
Seen Zeppelin nine times including Celebration Day minus JB (really can't count them without Bonham).
Obviously I think they're brilliant.
Some less mentioned for me were every Pink Fairies gig because they were the go to loose end gig every weekend around London.
Kate and Anna McGarrigal at the Fairfield Halls Croydon.
Lou Reed (rock and roll Animal tour) at the Rainbow Finsbury Park, also Jethro Tull there.
Believe it or not Arthur (Fire) Brown at the OZ Police Ball at the old Middle Earth in Covent Garden.
The original Dark Side tour by Floyd with the circular screen film at Wembley Arena.
...sheesh there are loads more, like the rainy Who gig at the Valley.
And even more I wish I'd seen, especially Bob Marley.With you there, Seth.If you could give me the free choice of seeing anyone I've never seen (or sadly never will) then it would be Bob Marley - especially, of course, The Rainbow, Finsbury Park in 1977.0 -
Nick Cave - Birmingham Academy
Roy Harper - LSE
Yes - Wembley Arena
John Martyn - Leeds Folk Fest
Genesis - Dury Lane
Peter Broderick - Tin Angel
Sun Kil Moon - Brixton
Rush - Hammersmith
Belle and Sebastian - Aberystwyth
Tori Amos - Wolverhampton
Bjork - Wolverhampton
James - Birmingham Academy
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Rammstein
Arctic Monkeys @ Glastonbury
Death From Above 1979
Muse too many times than I care to mention
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Just for the oldies:
Tina Turner
Chuck Berry with Little Richard
Bill Haley
Ray Charles
All original when they were at the best1 -
Guns n Roses - Wembley Stadium, August 1991. Completely blew me away like nobody else before or since.2
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Multiple times but favourites would be The River tour at Wembley Arena 1981 and Born in the USA tour Wembley Stadium, July 4th 1985.4
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Has to be Roy Wood and Wizzard in New Cross at poly just before chrismas early 80s.
Roy was having a drink in the pub across the road from the poly we had tickets but didnt know who was playing that night. Saw and spoke with Roy in pub and just knew it was going to be a night to remember.
Second place has to be Madness at camden lock late 70s.1 -
Status Quo. Saw them first in the hot Summer of 1976 Cardiff Castle -what a brilliant gig.0
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seth plum said:One of those threads that as soon as you mention one you remember more.
Seen Zeppelin nine times including Celebration Day minus JB (really can't count them without Bonham).
Obviously I think they're brilliant.
Some less mentioned for me were every Pink Fairies gig because they were the go to loose end gig every weekend around London.
Kate and Anna McGarrigal at the Fairfield Halls Croydon.
Lou Reed (rock and roll Animal tour) at the Rainbow Finsbury Park, also Jethro Tull there.
Believe it or not Arthur (Fire) Brown at the OZ Police Ball at the old Middle Earth in Covent Garden.
The original Dark Side tour by Floyd with the circular screen film at Wembley Arena.
...sheesh there are loads more, like the rainy Who gig at the Valley.
And even more I wish I'd seen, especially Bob Marley.0 -
Seen Chas and Dave a couple of times. Think I definitely appreciate them more as musicians after seeing them live.2
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DaveMehmet said:seth plum said:One of those threads that as soon as you mention one you remember more.
Seen Zeppelin nine times including Celebration Day minus JB (really can't count them without Bonham).
Obviously I think they're brilliant.
Some less mentioned for me were every Pink Fairies gig because they were the go to loose end gig every weekend around London.
Kate and Anna McGarrigal at the Fairfield Halls Croydon.
Lou Reed (rock and roll Animal tour) at the Rainbow Finsbury Park, also Jethro Tull there.
Believe it or not Arthur (Fire) Brown at the OZ Police Ball at the old Middle Earth in Covent Garden.
The original Dark Side tour by Floyd with the circular screen film at Wembley Arena.
...sheesh there are loads more, like the rainy Who gig at the Valley.
And even more I wish I'd seen, especially Bob Marley.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The Jam - music of my youth
Joy Division - knew nothing about them when I went to see them - an incredible gig
Rival Sons - best band of recent years for me and brilliant live0 -
seth plum said:DaveMehmet said:seth plum said:One of those threads that as soon as you mention one you remember more.
Seen Zeppelin nine times including Celebration Day minus JB (really can't count them without Bonham).
Obviously I think they're brilliant.
Some less mentioned for me were every Pink Fairies gig because they were the go to loose end gig every weekend around London.
Kate and Anna McGarrigal at the Fairfield Halls Croydon.
Lou Reed (rock and roll Animal tour) at the Rainbow Finsbury Park, also Jethro Tull there.
Believe it or not Arthur (Fire) Brown at the OZ Police Ball at the old Middle Earth in Covent Garden.
The original Dark Side tour by Floyd with the circular screen film at Wembley Arena.
...sheesh there are loads more, like the rainy Who gig at the Valley.
And even more I wish I'd seen, especially Bob Marley.
I saw them at The Beaverwood Club a few years ago with my uncle who was a big fan back in the day. They were ok, not brilliant but glad I saw them.0 -
Catriana in The Griffin.
So good that when her early evening shift finished we found out she was heading down to Browns for the late shift so we went down there too.
Happy days.2 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:Seen Chas and Dave a couple of times. Think I definitely appreciate them more as musicians after seeing them live.1
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the Stones
Clash
Ramones
Jam
And for a laid back artist John Lee Hooker2 -
Rolling Stones at Hyde Park 1960's - to be fair I can't remember much about it.
Sting and Paul Simon at the O2 a few years ago.
ELO at the O2 were absolutely brilliant.
Enjoyed Jools Holland at the Royal Albert hall last autumn.
But for pure enjoyment, showmanship and a purely stunning performance- Kid Creole and his coconuts - saw them last year at a jazz festival in Saint Emilion France.0 -
DaveMehmet said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Seen Chas and Dave a couple of times. Think I definitely appreciate them more as musicians after seeing them live.0