Bands /artist you HAVE seen

The memorable ones

Sonic Youth (greatest band ever)
PJ Harvey (early on)
White stripes
Von Bondies
Pavement
deus (didn't realise they had such a large gay following)
Dinosaur Jr (last year)
Stereolab
Wedding present
 
way too many to list but highlights

radiohead glasto 97
smashing pumpkins glasto 97 and last uk gig in 2001
manics kentish forum 98
pixies v fest
embrace come back gig at v
bon jovi mk bowl
korn, primus and incubus in 95 (?)
bad religion, the vandals, nofx astoria 95
skunk anansie brixton
no doubt brixton
kula shaker at the army and navy chelmsford
oasis " "
blur "
elastica "
sleeper "
reel big fish "
 
Lots but stand outs and most frequent were:

Radiohead
Paul Weller
Ocean Colour Scene
Gomez

Still want to see:

Sigur Ros
Boards of Canada
Fleet Foxes

Wish i had seen list:

Jeff Buckley
Tim Buckley
Crosby,Stills,Nash & Young BITD
Smashing Pumpkins BITD

to name but a few. SO many more :cry:
 
was anyone at the pink floyd keep talking concert at earls court, when seating callapsed half way through the first song and we all had to go home?
 
Did I mention I am going to see Rush at the NEC on May 22nd. This will be my 4th Rush gig. Other bands I can remember seeing ...

Hawkwind
Motorhead
Def Leppard
Tori Amos (yes, I am a big fan and first met her before she had a solo record deal. But that is another story)
AC/DC
Cream (RAH reunion gig)

Saw loads at college but under the influence of alchohol at the time. Student Union bars are a bad influence.
 
Again too many to remember and no chance of remembering years.

Stand out bands..

Avail
System of a down
Rancid
Idlewild (twice,10 years apart)
The crocketts
The levellers
Twisted wheel
The view
Metallica
Rage against themachine
Bad religion
Pennywise
Snuff
Goober patrol
Link 80
Jose gonzalles
Biffy clyro
Pulp
Frank turner
 
cyfa2809":1ppmtb3w said:
IDB1":1ppmtb3w said:
Wham!
George Michael
Culture Club
*cough* Gary Glitter *cough*

you didnt have to mention these at all yet you did :LOL: :LOL:

Culture Club were good... and I got great sex off the then-missus for accompanying her to those others..

When she dropped to her knees on the way to the train after the George Michael gig I though that, despite the location being a little unorthodox, my luck was in..
But she'd only fainted.
 
Hmm, the memorable ones...

Stiff Little Fingers, Glasgow Apollo, 1981 <- Wide eyed 12 year old, mum and dad dropped me and a pal off outside and picked us up afterwards.
Runrig, Stirling Albert Halls, Barras, etc, umpteen times early to late '80s <- So good live, or maybe I just liked to pretend I could sing in gaelic
Big Country, Edinburgh Playhouse, 1984
Marillion, Edinburgh Playhouse, 1985 <- Gies a bun, gies a bun, etc.
Rush, SECC, 1987 <- Album quality, but live. Perfection.
Chuck Berry, Edinburgh Playhouse, 1988 <- Low expectations, still probably the best gig I've ever been to.
Tangerine Dream, late '80s <- Front row of the balcony, a beautifully trippy experience.
.
. Early to mid '90s seem to have been a bit of a concert wasteland, I'll be buggered if I can mind seeing anyone worth mentioning.
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Gomez, The Fillmore, late '90s <- Just a wonderful noise. Added bonus of meeting a guy I went to college with in Paisley.
Travis, Oakland, late '90s <- Backing Oasis, blew those arseholes away.
Neill Finn, Some tiny club in San Francisco, late '90s <- Wife liked him/Crowded House, so chummed her along, another low expectations but superb gig.
Ben Folds, Glasgow Concert Hall, 2005 <- Acoustic, just him and a piano. Magical.

Overrated/dishonourable mentions....

Pogues, late '80s, Barras <- Not even Kirsty MacColl could save it.
AC/DC, Hampden, last year (or was it the year before?) <- Gash, will never go to another big stadium gig again.
Oasis, drunk, stupid, overblown and utterly bombastic.
Tori Amos <- Saw her as part of the 'Lotta Pianos' joint tour with Ben Folds, early '00s. Oh dearie me.
 
Too many to remember but I seem to have got out the habit of going to see bands for some reason.

Some great ones that stick in the mind are

My Bloody Valentine, couldn't hear for a week after that.

Motorhead in the early 80's.

PJ Harvey doing her first ever one woman show at the Orpheum Theatre in LA, a perfect night.

The Butthole Surfer as couple of years ago n Glasgow, a long term ambition fulfilled. They didn't disappoint.

Oh and I saw AC/DC on the Highway To Hell tour in the Odeon cinema in Edinburgh. I was about 12 and one of my big brothers mates dropped out at the last minute so I got his ticket, brilliant concert and little did we know it would be the last tour they did with Bon Scott.
 
Ok, I'm going to take a shot. Like al, I had a lot of erm, fun in the 70s-80s, so I'm sure there's loads I'll miss. In no particular order. many I saw on a number of occasions/tours.........

Zappa
Todd Rundgren
ZZ Top
Blue Oyster Cult
James Gang
Alvin Lee + Ten Years After
Yes
Rolling Stones
Donovan
J. Giles Band
Bob Seger
Gentle Giant
Genesis
Rush
Max Webster
Squeeze
the Tubes
Jethro Tull
Primus
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Peter Frampton
Killing Joke
Iggy Pop
Rollins Band
Jane's Addiction
Genitorturers
Peter Hammill
Dayglo Abortions
the Strawbs
Violent Femmes
Robbie Rox
Teenage Head
Front 242
Body Count
Siouxie and the Banshees
Butthole Surfers
Nine Inch Nails
Alice in Chains
the Police
Helmet
FEAR
Skatenigs
Jello Biafra
Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper
Ministry
Revolting Cocks
Marillion
the Stranglers
Living Color
Wall of Voodoo
King Crimson
David Sylvian
Howard Devoto
Alien Sex Fiend
Carlos Santana
Econoline Crush
Roxy Music
Peter Gabriel
the Hanson Brothers (NoMeansNo's alter ego)

there's more buried back there under the concussions
 
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