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Best live acts you've seen
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Squeeze- Kentish Town
Simple Minds- various
Depeche Mode- various
Tears For Fears- Various
Human League
New Order
Got tickets to Genesis and Simple Minds pending COVID
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Muse at Wembley Stadium in 2007. Pretty much a perfect set.2
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Queen at Wembley stadium 1986, first time I'd ever been to a concertNeil Diamond Wembley Arena mid 90s, was really great0
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I saw Neil Diamond in 2002 at Earls Court. He was very, very good.ThreadKiller said:Queen at Wembley stadium 1986, first time I'd ever been to a concertNeil Diamond Wembley Arena mid 90s, was really great1 -
Simply Red in the pouring rain in August at Warwick Castle. Outstanding. Joss Stone with the Royal Philharmonic on the South Bank. Very underrated is Joss.0
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Only went to see Joy Division because the gig I wanted to go to was cancelled and my mate who liked them persuaded me to go even though I wasn't keen. They completely blew me away and Ian Curtis was just an amazing frontman.EveshamAddick said:
Just reading Stephen Morris’ book - very good so far.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 live
The gig was in a tiny pub. Looking at the advert for the concert the tickets were £1.50. Such a great time to see bands in the late 70s/early 80s given how cheap tickets were and the number of venues.3 -
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.1 -
They always reminded me of Dr Feelgood.charltonkeston said:
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.2 -
Too many in my life to mention... god I miss the Astoria
White Stripes - Astoria 01, just a fell in love with a girl was kicking off
Arctic monkeys - Astoria 05, just before Bet you look good.... got to number 1 (what a set list: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/arctic-monkeys/2005/london-astoria-london-england-3bd0a804.html)
Muse - Reading Festival 00
Gorillaz - First ever gig - Scala 011 -
Loads of memorable gigs for me but the best:
Nine Below Zero at the Tramshed were awesome as was Georgie Fame
Joy Division / John Cooper Clarke Supporting the Buzzcocks at Hammy Odeon
Buzzcocks at Woolwich Poly
Secret Affair supporting the Pretenders at the MarqueeAny Jam gig
Merton Parkas at the Green Man in Plumstead with Squire2 -
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Every February there is an outdoors concert at the Mission Vineyard, near Hastings, east coast NZ north island. The first concert was Kiri Te Kanawa and the second Ray Charles which we went to.
There was drama as the band arrived in NZ, their pockets bulging with Marijuana. I’d never looked forward more to a concert more and wasn’t disappointed even though Ray was only on stage 40 minutes. But ... at least I got to see the great man.
the following year we went to see Dionne Warwick. Not a patch.0 -
The Marquee on Wardour Street was a great venue - saw so many good bands there. It was a real sweatbox with a brilliant atmosphere. I would love to go back to some of those gigs.wwaddick said:Loads of memorable gigs for me but the best:
Nine Below Zero at the Tramshed were awesome as was Georgie Fame
Joy Division / John Cooper Clarke Supporting the Buzzcocks at Hammy Odeon
Buzzcocks at Woolwich Poly
Secret Affair supporting the Pretenders at the MarqueeAny Jam gig
Merton Parkas at the Green Man in Plumstead with Squire5 -
Nine Below Zero are still going. Seen them a few times in the last 10 or so years, they’re still brilliant.charltonkeston said:
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.3 -
I think Denis Greaves still does blues concerts at the Pelton Arms. Nice little venue in East Greenwich.DaveMehmet said:
Nine Below Zero are still going. Seen them a few times in the last 10 or so years, they’re still brilliant.charltonkeston said:
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.0 -
The Police , tooting Bec common , Tommy Cooper was the support act .
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He does (well he was before this year).hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I think Denis Greaves still does blues concerts at the Pelton Arms. Nice little venue in East Greenwich.DaveMehmet said:
Nine Below Zero are still going. Seen them a few times in the last 10 or so years, they’re still brilliant.charltonkeston said:
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.
They are cracking nights, saw him do a warm up gig with The Truth there 2 or 3 years ago then the open blues night after.1 -
I'm going back a fair bit here, but of all bands I've seen it has to be Motorhead. Hammersmith odeon early eighties I think, just incredible (I couldn't handle it now)0
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Magma at the Roundhouse 19740
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I went to that, what a great gig!!!charltonkeston said:
I saw Nine Below Zero support The Who, I think it was around 1980/1 ish.red10 said:Nine Below Zero, 1980. Support for the Alman Brothers who were blown off the stage by them.
It was the last show at Lewisham Odeon, it closed that night.
One of the best evenings, music wise, I have ever had.0 -
I saw The Police in the their prime doing a Secret gig via invitation at the Marquee, love it because Stewart Copeland is my favourite dummer (and underrated) but Sting was still up his own arse, I think it was around 1981.0 -
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So many bands especially in the early 80s. Favourite live band were Big Country. Always great gigs. Saw them loads.2
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Manic Street Preachers in Bradford a few months before Richie Edwards disappeared. An hour set, no in between song banter, smashed out the tunes then off with no encore. Ace.
ZZ Top when I was twelve at Monsters of Rock, Castle Donington. Bluesy.
Marillion, Liverpool Royal Court, 30th December ‘86. Pre-hootenanny goodness.
The Selecter, Leeds Duchess about 1990. Grotty venue with a few good mates. Skatastic.
Coheed and Cambria, the Cockpit in Leeds about 2004. Quite simply brilliant.
Metallica, Bradford Kings Hall in ‘86 on the Master of Puppets tour. Loud, sweaty and awesome.
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.
A group of Mongolian throat singers busking in Amsterdam in about ‘05. Transcendental.
Really missing live music.1 -
Prince suprise gig at the Electric Ballroom a few years ago. 3 hour set, 2 encores, rowdy crowd in an intimate venue for the same price as a cafc Papa John's trophy matchday stream.0
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Was he by the swings?AddickUpNorth said:
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.5 -
I saw Spear of Destiny at ULU last September and our Theatre of Hate gig keeps getting cancelled.Algarveaddick said:
My mate Clive is playing sax with them these days.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Had completely forgotten about Theatre of Hate - used to be a big fan and saw them live a few times.Covered End said:
"Due to the current Coronavirus outbreak THEATRE OF HATE + GUESTS
at 229, London on 13/12/2020 has been rescheduled and will
now take place on SUNDAY, 04/04/2021".0 -
I was at the Buzzcocks Woolwich Poly gig.wwaddick said:Loads of memorable gigs for me but the best:
Nine Below Zero at the Tramshed were awesome as was Georgie Fame
Joy Division / John Cooper Clarke Supporting the Buzzcocks at Hammy Odeon
Buzzcocks at Woolwich Poly
Secret Affair supporting the Pretenders at the MarqueeAny Jam gig
Merton Parkas at the Green Man in Plumstead with Squire1 -
MJ was a genius. I saw him live in 92. There is not one piece of evidence to say he did anything wrong. James Safechuck has had another personal claim thrown out of court. They're a couple of chancers.SuedeAdidas said:
Was he by the swings?AddickUpNorth said:
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.2 -
Jacko was just a regular guy like Jimmy Savile.up_the_valley said:
MJ was a genius. I saw him live in 92. There is not one piece of evidence to say he did anything wrong. James Safechuck has had another personal claim thrown out of court. They're a couple of chancers.SuedeAdidas said:
Was he by the swings?AddickUpNorth said:
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.0 -
Robson was turned down for a lucrative job as a choreographer in Cirque Du Soleil by the Jackson family. Safechuck had multiple publishers refuse to publish a book he wished to release (didn't wish to report the abuse to the authorities. Just write a book). Then they both realise at the same time that they had been abused, at exactly the same time, having also testified in court in 2005 that nothing happened. 🤔hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Jacko was just a regular guy like Jimmy Savile.up_the_valley said:
MJ was a genius. I saw him live in 92. There is not one piece of evidence to say he did anything wrong. James Safechuck has had another personal claim thrown out of court. They're a couple of chancers.SuedeAdidas said:
Was he by the swings?AddickUpNorth said:
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.2 -
Like Savile he was never convicted.up_the_valley said:
Robson was turned down for a lucrative job as a choreographer in Cirque Du Soleil by the Jackson family. Safechuck had multiple publishers refuse to publish a book he wished to release (didn't wish to report the abuse to the authorities. Just write a book). Then they both realise at the same time that they had been abused, at exactly the same time, having also testified in court in 2005 that nothing happened. 🤔hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Jacko was just a regular guy like Jimmy Savile.up_the_valley said:
MJ was a genius. I saw him live in 92. There is not one piece of evidence to say he did anything wrong. James Safechuck has had another personal claim thrown out of court. They're a couple of chancers.SuedeAdidas said:
Was he by the swings?AddickUpNorth said:
Michael Jackson, Leeds Roundhay Park in ‘89. Sublime showmanship.0












