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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
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Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
Really can't pick just one - as there have been so many good ones - but my usual list is something like this:
Madness - Madstock, Finsbury Park - 8th August 1992
Green Day - Hyde Park July 2017
Muse - Emirates and Etihad Stadiums - May/June 2014
The Beat - Hammersmith Palais - October 1982
Biffy Clyro - Dublin/Belfast - November 2016 |
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"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever"
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world! |
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
Secret hideaway in the pennines |
"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world! "
It was, if you get chance, go see Australian Floyd, I got the same goose bumps on comfortably numb as the real thing |
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"Best gig memory watching was my first ever gig, Danzig in our hometown of Bradford!
Best gig played was bloodstock on the Sophie stage in 2017"
Was this when they supported Metallica |
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
Secret hideaway in the pennines |
"Best gig memory watching was my first ever gig, Danzig in our hometown of Bradford!
Best gig played was bloodstock on the Sophie stage in 2017"
At George's Hall was one of the best local venues, loved gigs there |
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"Best gig memory watching was my first ever gig, Danzig in our hometown of Bradford!
Best gig played was bloodstock on the Sophie stage in 2017
At George's Hall was one of the best local venues, loved gigs there"
When Metallica were still half decent, I just can’t stand Lars |
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So many great and can't choose just one, but off the top of my head....
Pink Floyd (DSOT) - Wembley Arena
NiN - Manchester Arena
ACDC (Metallica, Black Crowes) - Donnington
Foo Fighters - Manchester Cricket Ground
Marillion (with Fish) - Liverpool
Big Country - St George's Bradford
Genesis - Leeds Roundhay
Pearl Jam - Manchester Arena
Fleetwood Mac (with Lindsey) - Manchester Arena (seeing Big Love live - wow)
Peter Gabriel - Manchester Arena (Growing up)
Hamsters - Bradford Rio's
Rival Sons - Leeds Uni
Temperance Movement - Leeds Uni
I could go on and on... All gave special memories |
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Quite a few years ago, we bumped into Mark Knopfler playing with a skiffle band in a pub in North Yorkshire to about 20 people. Weird and surreal. We didn’t even understand the significance of it at the time x |
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Been to a few over the years but The Eagles in Dublin in 2019 was just amazing, just a group of old guys with guitars and songs no gimmicks. Unbelievable gig |
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Been to 100's of gigs over the years. The stand out one and the one i will never forget though is Lynyrd Skynyrd at Knebworth in 1976. It was epic and a priviledge to have witnessed it |
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"Best gig memory watching was my first ever gig, Danzig in our hometown of Bradford!
Best gig played was bloodstock on the Sophie stage in 2017
Was this when they supported Metallica "
No, this was their own (how the gods kill) tour in 1991 and was at queens hall |
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"Best gig memory watching was my first ever gig, Danzig in our hometown of Bradford!
Best gig played was bloodstock on the Sophie stage in 2017
At George's Hall was one of the best local venues, loved gigs there
When Metallica were still half decent, I just can’t stand Lars"
Lars urm urm urm it’s almost all he says |
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
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"I think it was first Monster of Rock at Donnington. Headlined by Rainbow, Judas Priest, Saxon and others. Lot of the others become major headline bands. " I did AC/DC at monsters of rock, back in black tour
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"Not the best in terms of the actual concert, the band has done better but was a time me and my old friends had a really good night
Manowar 2011 Mandela Hall. " saw manowar with sabat and toronaga in support, Newport centre, during my a levels. Rock on!! |
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. With an orchestra and choir at the Albert Hall. Sensational stuff that made me quite emotional as they were the first band I saw aged seventeen, and it was my first visit to the Albert Hall. |
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"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world!
It was, if you get chance, go see Australian Floyd, I got the same goose bumps on comfortably numb as the real thing"
I saw them first x |
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
Secret hideaway in the pennines |
"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world!
It was, if you get chance, go see Australian Floyd, I got the same goose bumps on comfortably numb as the real thing
I saw them first x "
I didn't know what to expect, but was really impressed |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world!
It was, if you get chance, go see Australian Floyd, I got the same goose bumps on comfortably numb as the real thing
I saw them first x
I didn't know what to expect, but was really impressed"
Me too, then the british guy formed Brit Floyd and they are just as good. Possibly why they were invited to play for Dave Gilmour.
Still wish I'd seen the real thing though |
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
Secret hideaway in the pennines |
"Being an old for I have had the pleasure to see some memorable gigs
The ones that sick in my head are pink Floyd the wall
David Bowie Station to station tour, and Queen at Wembley.
Which gig would you say was your best Gig ever
I am ever so envious about those gigs! Especially Pink Floyd
I have been to Brit Floyd a few times who are incredible but to see the real thing must have been out of this world!
It was, if you get chance, go see Australian Floyd, I got the same goose bumps on comfortably numb as the real thing
I saw them first x
I didn't know what to expect, but was really impressed
Me too, then the british guy formed Brit Floyd and they are just as good. Possibly why they were invited to play for Dave Gilmour.
Still wish I'd seen the real thing though " Not seen Brit Floyd, but on my list to see |
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I've been to many rock gigs over the years and seen some fantastic bands but one of the most memorable was The Steve Gibbons Band at Poole Arts Centre. The floor was literally bouncing, you just had to bounce along, great gig. |
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