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Greatest Gigs . . .
Yanto's new avatar has brought back a few memories for Ben, Shim and myself . . . so its possibly time for a trip down memory lane to think about those greatest gigs!
If you're easily bored - look away now. Donington 1983 - Monsters of Rock ! Dio - first and only time I witnessed rock's greatest voice Diamond Head Twisted f**kin' Sister - silenced a few critics with shock, awe and eyeliner ZZ Top - they were veterans back then an they're still avin it. I remember their Eliminator swinging over the crowd suspended off a helicopter Meatloaf - again, still going - on that day necking full bottles of spirits in one Headliners Whitesnake when Coverdale still had a voice, soul and the blues instead of selling out for hairspray and Tawny Carcrash - dualling helicopters diving overhead which would surely not be allowed these days. Some RIPs: Tommy Vance Ronnie James Dio Mel Galley Jon Lord Cozy Powell Coverdale's soul |
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The Death Cult - London 1983 The Cult - Lyceum 1984 Ramones - Leeds Uni 1986 The Meteors - Leeds A&Eves 1986 Radiohead - Glastonbury 1997 Other I wish I'd been at: The Who - Leeds 1970 Smiths - 1986 Salford University Morrissey - 2006 London Palladium
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Brother Beyond 1987 Royal Albert Hall . Im in the video near the front row..he blew me a kiss.....
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Well it was that, or Simply Red! Never been one for gigs (obviously). In my day, it was raves we went to!! |
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Not done many live gigs over the years, but of teh few I did do :
The Cult @ Whitley Bay Ice Rink , 1989 Was right at the front, feet like lumps of ice, head was cooking Also, The Prodigy @ Bug Jam , Santa Pod approx '93 |
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pink floyd live at chantilly in paris in 1994. There with another 250k plus people.
pink floyd at earls court in 94. Whole of dark side of the moon live. rolling stones live at old wembley stadium for bridges of babylon tour. Smashed but it was rocking. Saw then at twickenham stadiun for Bigget bang tour. Was two rows from keef when the stage extended!! oasis oct 94 live at earls court for whats the story, plus the maine road gig. also oasis live in berlin (was over there at uni doing a year abroad) in dec 93 for definately maybe in a room of about 500 people. Brits at the front!! U2 at twickenham in 2005 was a bit special. Stadium was a 15 min walk. Got day two for free almost :-) stone roses in 93 at hacienda. Epic. done a few raves as well ... Raindance in essex was always good with the prodigy. Berwick manor in rainham in the early 90s was great as was Orange at the rocket in north london.
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Must say the mid '90's britpop era was great for gigs, lost count of the the Blur and Paul Weller gigs we all went to. I was persuaded to go to an Oasis concert in Exeter in '97 but only because my record shop worker girlfriend (now wife) had free VIP tickets, we had to walk past a mile long queue as we had special passes and as good as got spat on by the 'riff raff'. Spent all of the gig in the free bar, I was always, and still am a Blur fan
In the mid 2000's when the Arctic Monkeys were new and all hyped you couldn't get a ticket to see them here, if you could it was £100's. It was cheaper to buy an easyjet plane ticket, fly to Milan and get a cheap hotel for the night, so about 20 of us did and saw them there where none of the locals had heard of them but had been told to see them by the press that they were the next big thing! probably the most memorable (from what I can remember) gig ever!! The Specials a couple of years ago at the Brighton Centre probably a close 2nd. Madness always put on a great show. Regret not seeing The Jam's final gigs in Brighton in December 1982, being only 12 at the time all my mod mates parents wouldn't let us go. Mid '60's Who, Kinks & Small Faces gigs would have superb.... Living in Brighton there's always someone here playing so we generally see a gig at least every 2-3 weeks
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Some great bands there and Brother Beyond ! Clearly Shimmy is A Punk Rocker Would love to have seen The Ramones - Pet Cemetary just blasted across my iphone . . . and Pink Floyd too, saw Roger do The Wall a year or two back - it was ok, he was miming - me & Mrs Rick forgot to go on the first night so had to rebuy tickets off eBay! Aussie Floyd are an excellant substitute.
Simply Red - seen them loads, best show was the Haydock gig, also saw them at the Maine Rd gig with Madness & M-People. Faithless always put on a great show too . . . |
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Talking about The Jam - Rick Butler turned up on Wheeler Dealer (or some other Mike & Ed show) the other day buying an MPV for his drums . . . well
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