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I think mines the chemical brothers. I’ve seen them a few times and always amazing |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Acdc wembley |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Queen. Manchester |
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Can't decide between Foo Fighters @ Milton Keynes bowl and Eminem @ Wembley. |
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Led zeppelin knebworth showing my age now lol |
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The Jam, De Montfort Hall, Leicester. Trans Unity Global Express Tour March ‘82. |
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U2 Earl’s Court. Played all the old stuff |
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D.r.i at the Hammersmith Clarendon . I saw the Ramones there too that was awesome |
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By *assy69Man 34 weeks ago
West Sussex and Wales |
Was status quo, Christmas Eve, 1986 I think it was, at the Hammersmith Odeon…….. was great fun and a great night …….. and I am going to qualify this by telling you I really don’t like status quo….. the ticket was a Christmas gift so went with some friends, they were brilliant fun, and some special guest appearances through the night…… was more like a huge party than a gig …….. still don’t really like the music, but it is still up there as the best gig I’ve been to |
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Red Hot Chili Peppers supported by only flipping James Brown!! |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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More of a rave than a gig, but seeing Mark EG and M-Zone at NYE was absolutely mental. Best night I've had in years. It was a proper sweatbox. |
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1975 At the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. Bachman Turner Overdrive and the supporting band was Thin Lizzy! |
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By *CLM87Woman 34 weeks ago
Derbyshire |
Papa roach and Don broco last year at utilita stadium Birmingham |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Guns N Roses MK Bowl 93 |
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By *zeroMan 34 weeks ago
Glasgow |
Black Sabbath at the Download Festival |
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Bruce Springsteen at the Nou Camp, 2008. Came on stage at 9pm and finished at 1am in front of 80,000 people. Amazing atmosphere. |
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By *neforutoMan 34 weeks ago
Fantasy land in the SW |
Kiss, the Animalize tour with a little known support group........Bon Jovi at the Edinburgh Playhouse back in 84 |
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"Red Hot Chili Peppers supported by only flipping James Brown!! "
I was there!
They had one of the worst support acts too! Lol
James brown was ace. |
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Pink Floyd doing the wall for the first time. OMG it was fucking amazing |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Post Malone in Glasgow
It was a brilliant night! I’d love to go see him again. |
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Many Moons ago now
Black Sabbath
Birmingham NEC |
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David Bowie.... Glastonbury 2000 |
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Jedi Minds Tricks with RA the Rugged Man
Outkast
Action Bronson X2
DMX |
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By *ANDA!Man 34 weeks ago
DUMFRIES |
Only live gig I've ever been to. Terrorvision back in about 2000/2001 |
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Stone Roses in Heaton Park 2012 |
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Stone Roses reform gig at Heaton Park 2012, Ian Brown not at the height of his singing ability but the crowd energy was immense.
The return of King Monkey and our musical Messiah, a Resurrection and a gig that I will never forget. |
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Springsteen in Roundhay park back in the 80s |
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As much as I love Dermot Kennedy, and his gigs are always amazing. Tom Grennan really topped it with the energy when we saw him at Cardiff arena. Super excited to see him at Cardiff Castle in the summer. |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Rammstein at Cardiff.
Always wanted to see them and they didn't disappoint |
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Bit of a toss up between The Rolling Stones at the old Wembley about 1990?, Iron Maiden at Leicester De Monfort Halls or Muse in Birmingham NIA |
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By *atnipMan 34 weeks ago
Chiswick |
Waybto many. INXS, Ozzy, Anthrax, Dio, Saxon... |
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Oasis Knebworth 96. Just hearing Champagne Supernova that night does it on it's own. |
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By *andk808Couple 34 weeks ago
liverpool |
The prodigy seen them loads of times always amazing live |
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Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder tour 1989
NiN - Wave Goodbye Tour 2009
Pearl Jam - Binaural Tour 2000 |
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Pink Floyd - Chantilly, France 1994
- Mandy |
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By *oo..Woman 34 weeks ago
Boo's World |
Eminem,50 Cent,D12,Cypress Hill and Xzibit at MK Bowl 2003 |
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"Eminem,50 Cent,D12,Cypress Hill and Xzibit at MK Bowl 2003"
I was there too |
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Led Zeppelin Aberdeen Music Hall 1973 the ticket cost £1
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Edinburgh Playhouse 1981 |
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By *oo..Woman 34 weeks ago
Boo's World |
"Eminem,50 Cent,D12,Cypress Hill and Xzibit at MK Bowl 2003
I was there too "
Was an amazing night |
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By *TK421-Man 34 weeks ago
Cheltenham |
Stereophonics at Westonbirt Arboretum. |
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I saw Eminem, D12, Xzibit and Mark B & Blade at Manchester arena early 00’s |
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By (user no longer on site) 34 weeks ago
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Meatloaf Bat Out Of Hell 10th Anniversary Tour at the Brighton Centre in 1988 . |
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David Bowie Glastonbury |
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Machine head in Manchester on the anniversary of their best album 'the burning red' they did the gig and then treat us to the entire album from start to finish as the encore, slept in the train station that night and it was totally worth it.
Mr H |
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Probably Dylan at Olympia some time in the 70's, but seeing Cream in their prime at Manchester Students Union is a pretty close second. |
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By *nnCeeWoman 34 weeks ago
East of Eden, West of Hell |
"Eminem,50 Cent,D12,Cypress Hill and Xzibit at MK Bowl 2003
I was there too "
I believe I might have been too! |
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Goldsmiths' Summer Ball 1967. I just googled it following a dicussion we had at Eureka this afternoon about Cream and realised what a fantastic all nighter it was, with so many great names on the bill.
As well as being a student there, I started working for the college. My lucky break into a career of working as a paid hobby!
Google that concert. It was unique. |
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Faithless at the bic or muse at Wembley |
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Ice Cube and Cypress Hill last year at the O2 in Greenwich, unbelievable concert, great vibes, and the venue was filled with smoke if you know what I'm referring to 😂 |
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Pink Floyd doing the wall first time round fucking awesome |
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By *vaRose43Woman 11 weeks ago
Forest of Dean |
2cellos - utterly amazing to watch
The Hu - not one word of English spoken and they were fucking outstanding
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By (user no longer on site) 11 weeks ago
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Oasis, Cardiff Astoria 1994. |
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Deep purple Brixton academy 1993
Rainbow Hammersmith Apollo 1995 |
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More of a festival than a gig.. Love Download festival |
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Rammstein at Milton Keynes 2019 |
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"2cellos - utterly amazing to watch
The Hu - not one word of English spoken and they were fucking outstanding
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They are bloody amazing aren't they?!! I love The Hu |
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AC/DC 3 times over the years each time fantastic |
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By (user no longer on site) 11 weeks ago
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Probably ac dc |
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Foo fighters Wembley,and perfect guest slot with JPJ and Jimmy paige |
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Probably early nineties, Pantera, Tool, RATM, Danzig, Prodigy one of those |
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By *asha86Couple 11 weeks ago
walsall |
Lewis capaldi was awesome live and so was green day xT |
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By *jk1978Couple 11 weeks ago
Cheshire |
Elton John on his final tour in Liverpool amazing performance |
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Charles Bradley, The Forum, Kentish Town, saw him towards the end of his life and he was incredible, I've seen many gigs over the years but the love in the room for him was amazing, the nearest I've ever been to a religious experience, just a fabulous night and I'm so glad I got to experience him live |
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Loads... but.. here's one...dead Kennedy's.. Brixton ace..1982.... it's the second gig I ever went to..and the first I went to on my own..( because no one else wanted to go...). I,ve been pretty much doing the same ever since.. lesson learnt if you want to do something... don't wait around for others... just fuckin do it.. |
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Rage Against The Machine at the ULU London.
Sabbath at Ozzfest
New End Original in Nottingham
Thumb Blowing a very good Machine Head off the stage the night before the above gig.
Solstafir any time they play |
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Radiohead tent tour 2000
Cooper temple clause / Kasabian Manchester academy |
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Metallica - Milton Keynes bowl back in the 90s
P!nk at Birmingham NEC around 10 yrs ago
ACDC - Wembley this year |
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Prodigy in Belfast supported by Black Grape . |
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David Gilmour at the Royal Albert Hall |
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Kasabian were phenomenal at Sheffield... Can't remember when |
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"Kasabian were phenomenal at Sheffield... Can't remember when "
Jealous AF. They played in Aberdeen a mile from work and I was away and couldn't make it. Very tight venue. Probably testing the water since Serge took over. They rocked apparently. Best band out there at the moment.
For me The Who. Albert Hall. Nothing will ever compare. Not even Kasabian. |
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There's so many for different reasons, but one that really stands out above the others was Arcade Fire at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester. If you don't know Castlefield Bowl, it's a small outdoor venue which is enclosed like a bowl hence the name. It holds about 4000 so it's pretty small for a music venue, but because of the shape of the venue it's really intimate and atmospheric. However what made the gig special was, it was only about a month after The Arena bombings so emotions were running very high as you can imagine, especially because it was a music venue too. There was this really special atmosphere in there, a feeling of love and because of the bowl shape of the venue the acoustics from the music and people singing along just heightened all your senses. It was beautiful. Then the band sang Joy Division's Love Will Never Tear Us Apart. A proper goosebumps and hairs standing on the back of your neck moment. It was a really special gig. |
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By (user no longer on site) 11 weeks ago
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"There's so many for different reasons, but one that really stands out above the others was Arcade Fire at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester. If you don't know Castlefield Bowl, it's a small outdoor venue which is enclosed like a bowl hence the name. It holds about 4000 so it's pretty small for a music venue, but because of the shape of the venue it's really intimate and atmospheric. However what made the gig special was, it was only about a month after The Arena bombings so emotions were running very high as you can imagine, especially because it was a music venue too. There was this really special atmosphere in there, a feeling of love and because of the bowl shape of the venue the acoustics from the music and people singing along just heightened all your senses. It was beautiful. Then the band sang Joy Division's Love Will Never Tear Us Apart. A proper goosebumps and hairs standing on the back of your neck moment. It was a really special gig. "
Edit. The capacity is about 8000, I just Googled it. Feels much smaller though because you're enclosed in. It's a great venue though. |
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Been to lots but I think the stand out one was ZZ Top at Milton Keynes Bowl in 91.
AC DC this year at Wembley a close second. Think I can honestly say never been to bad gig |
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By (user no longer on site) 11 weeks ago
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5FDP amazing metal band from Las Vegas the arena was electric. |
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"5FDP amazing metal band from Las Vegas the arena was electric. "
Saw them many moons ago on their first tour. Pretty damn good live. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS 11 weeks ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
A great comedy night in Sheffield, no big names, just excellent acts all working hard to be funny |
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By *IXEN200Woman 11 weeks ago
newcastle upon tyne |
Dolly Parton 12 years ago at Newcastle arena |
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Chemical brothers or Pink Floyd.
Biggest regret? Giving away my ticket to see Frank Zappa. 😞
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Rolling stones or Greenday both always produce awesome gigs |
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By *vaRose43Woman 11 weeks ago
Forest of Dean |
"2cellos - utterly amazing to watch
The Hu - not one word of English spoken and they were fucking outstanding
They are bloody amazing aren't they?!! I love The Hu"
Oh they really are!
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"Rolling stones or Greenday both always produce awesome gigs"
Yellow card shown.
Worst gig I've seen - Rolling Stones Wembley Arena. Dogshit. Sounded average at best and full of new shit. |
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Muse at the Etihad Stadium 2013
Supported by You Me at Six and Dizzee Rascal
Banging night out that one.
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AC/DC Glasgow. Bon Scott on vocals. |
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Cold play, Wembley , absolutely brilliant |
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The clash The jam. In Auckland in 80s |
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Kid Creole and his Coconuts in Nottingham a century ago ( Rock City)
Still to this day I was a brilliant night …. |
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Oasis supported by Supergrass at Wembley early 90s
Supergrass were absolutely superb |
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I saw Rik Mayall do standup in the late 80s. His humour was a perfect fit for me at that age. |
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Jean Michel Jarre La Defense, Paris July 14th 1990 |
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Manic Street Preachers when they played Carlisle Sands Centre on their 'Australia' tour was epic! |
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By (user no longer on site) 11 weeks ago
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Sting in Malta whilst we was on holiday |
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Too many to choose. Went to see bootleg beatles the other day at a tribute festival. and they were awesome.
Most memorable original one for me I think was Status Quo.
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By *aM 689Man 11 weeks ago
Lanarkshire |
I'd loved to have seen Queen and Freddie live..
Been to a few gigs this year and The Killers were brilliant - Rebel Diamonds Tour.
I went to T in the park to see David Bowie years ago, he pulled out last minute and was replaced with The Darkness 🥺🤢 |
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By *gp_sub01Man 11 weeks ago
Manchester (Malaga) |
Was a huge emo kid growing up and went to see a band called Brand New at Manchester Apollo. Played my favourite album in full and his voice was amazing that night.
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The Stone Roses in 2012 at Heaton Park, not only finally getting to see them, seeing The Wailers do a few songs with Ziggy was about as close to seeing the big man as I'll ever get obviously. |
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By *luefire2Couple 11 weeks ago
just somewhere around here |
Rammstein at Cardiff!
It was mental! |
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Donington Monster of Rock festival 1984 AC/DC, Ozzy, Van Halen, Gary Moore, Y & T, Accept, Motley Crue. Weather was good which was a bonus! |
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Bloodstock 2019,Anthrax and Slayer |
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"Stone Roses in Heaton Park 2012"
Was there too… but cant remember much!
Saw them in ‘95 in Leeds Town and country. Ticket was £12! |
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Underworld -1996. Leeds Refectory |
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By *ddy86Man 11 weeks ago
Abram |
"David Bowie.... Glastonbury 2000 "
I was just about to say the same & I'm not particularly a David Bowie fan. |
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A bunch of Stiffs tour around 1978?? I especially loved Wreckless Eric
Please correct me if I have the year wrong..period a little hazy! |
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Justice at Brixton Academy, 2012. |
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By *wcdfor2TV/TS 11 weeks ago
SKELMERSDALE |
Arcade Fire Castlefield Bowl.
As mentioned before, it was shortly after the arena bomb.
The atmosphere was excitement and nervous at the same time.
The band thanked us for coming out to watch them,but they always do.
Yes they left the stage singing " love will tear us apart"
A great band in a great venue in a great city.
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Bruce Springsteen, Nou Camp 2008 |
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Ike and Tina Turner with the ikettes...1971 Bristol Colston Hall(as was).
Very few people there...So exhilarating. |
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Foo fighters at old Trafford cricket ground. And Skunk anansie at Manchester academy 😍😍😍 |
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50cent at the O2 very closely followed by Craig David at Kew Gardens a few years back- both absolutely epic |
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Slipknot / korn 2015 Wembley Arena |
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Ramones in the Hammersmith Clarendon , didn't even know they was playing they was under a different band name |
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By *irthandgirthMan 11 weeks ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
I came up with a top 10 that spring to mind:
Jeff Beck with Paul Rodgers (Ann Wilson was support)
Black Crowes with Steven Tyler this year.
Gojira supported by Alien Weaponry.
Shawn James (amazing)
Steel Panther in Las Vegas
The Hu in Camden. Just mental.
Iron Maiden in Sofia
Jay Buchanan in a tiny solo gig in Covent Garden a few weeks ago (check out his song post coital kiss)
Depeche Mode at Twickenham
Muse (supported by Royal Blood) |
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Led Zepplin 2007
Guns N Roses Hammersmith 2006
Aerosmith Wembley Stadium 1999
ACDC Madison Square Garden 2008
Bring Me The Horizon Royal Albert Hall 2016
And so many other amazing shows and festivals over the last 25 years |
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By *aven.Woman 11 weeks ago
Not the North West... |
"Bewitched
Ah owwww"
Some people say I look like my dad |
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"Bewitched
Ah owwww
Some people say I look like my dad"
Slash? |
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"Bewitched
Ah owwww
Some people say I look like my dad"
Wonder if he’d agree to shag me… |
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By *irthandgirthMan 11 weeks ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
"Led Zepplin 2007
Guns N Roses Hammersmith 2006
Aerosmith Wembley Stadium 1999
ACDC Madison Square Garden 2008
Bring Me The Horizon Royal Albert Hall 2016
And so many other amazing shows and festivals over the last 25 years "
I've seen ACDC this year. I wish I had seen them years ago. Honestly, Brian's voice was really weak and not good at all. |
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I've seen ACDC this year. I wish I had seen them years ago. Honestly, Brian's voice was really weak and not good at all. "
Watched them when Axl stepped in, being a GNR fan it was interesting to see, but glad a got to see Brian when his voice was holding up |
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By *eavilMan 11 weeks ago
Stalybridge |
Sex Pistols Wolverhampton October 1976.
It wasn't any good but it was memorable. |
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U2 Roundhay Park Leeds 1993
U2 Sphere Las Vegas 2023
Simple Minds Roundhay Park Leeds 1989
Oasis Loch Lomond 1996 |
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Fun Lovin Criminals, Dublin, 1999 I think.
18, away from home, distinctly hazy memory.
Mr |
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Metallica at Edinburgh playhouse 1986 with Anthrax in support. |
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By *og-ManMan 11 weeks ago
somewhere |
U2 in The Sphere last November in Las Vegas
Like nothing I've ever seen |
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By *hohMan 11 weeks ago
greater london |
Stray kids Hyde park |
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Foo Fighters. Inadvertantly went to one of their last before Taylor died and it was incredible.
Plus, they rick rolled the entire audience when they brought out their special guest.. |
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"Ramones in the Hammersmith Clarendon , didn't even know they was playing they was under a different band name "
Best gig at the Clarendon for me wad Gang Green and Circle Jerks.
Closely followed by Death Angel. |
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"Metallica at Edinburgh playhouse 1986 with Anthrax in support. "
Saw that tour in London at the Hammy O |
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"U2 in The Sphere last November in Las Vegas
Like nothing I've ever seen "
Perfectly summed up, it certainly was like nothing I’ve ever seen before |
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Machine Head in Glasgow. Simply because we sing Flower Of Scotland at the band. Prett cool moment |
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The Freddie Mercury Tribute Gig at the old Wembley in April 1992. What a line up that was and all for 45 quid inc coach travel! |
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By *od11Man 11 weeks ago
Bolton |
Every time I see ocean colour scene, |
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By *bcplCouple 11 weeks ago
Aberdeenshire |
Toss up between Eminem and celine dion 😂😂 |
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Harry Styles hands down last year. As a 44 year old woman I went feral when he came out, Rubik has never seen anything like it 😂. |
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By *aM 689Man 11 weeks ago
Lanarkshire |
"Toss up between Eminem and celine dion 😂😂"
Not much difference there 🤣 |
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"Jean Michel Jarre La Defense, Paris July 14th 1990"
That must have been ground breaking - illuminated buildings in his music |
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"Toss up between Eminem and celine dion 😂😂
Not much difference there 🤣"
...probably not,where I am concerned! |
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I've been to loads of amazing gigs and I don't think I could pick one as my best.
But I went to a rock concert around Cordoba in a bullring once, I couldn't tell you the names of the bands that were playing and they were all singing in Spanish.
But I can tell you that Spaniards knows how to party and that I walked in the bullring wearing all black and walked out covered in red from all the dust.
It was an awesome experience,😁 |
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Venga Boys - Manoel Island (Malta)
Back in the day early 2000's or something like that and they happened to be on when I was on holiday 😁
My gig attendance so far hasn't been high in number to date 🤷! |
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By *ez669Man 10 weeks ago
East Kilbride |
tiesto ballinlough castle |
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Pink Floyd in fyenoords football ground in Rotterdam division bell tour amazing night |
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Friday night of Reading ‘96, Rage and The Prodigy, it was outrageous and I genuine don’t think anything had topped that since |
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Thats a tough one - but one that always comes to mind is Slayer/Sepultura on a double header at the London Astoria, November 1998. Both bands on fire!
And supported by System Of A Down, before the guitarist decided he was the front man and fucked it all up for them. |
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Toss up between Above & Beyond playing a 5 hour set at godskitchen, Foo Fighters at Wembley or Aerosmith in Vegas. Immense performances all round! |
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"tiesto ballinlough castle"
He was a trance god back in the 90’s and early 00’s, still enjoy his Magik mix CD’s from time to time |
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By *ez669Man 10 weeks ago
East Kilbride |
"tiesto ballinlough castle
He was a trance god back in the 90’s and early 00’s, still enjoy his Magik mix CD’s from time to time "
Best of 2008 is a good listen
Getting a bit old for it now but occasionally still attend trance gigs
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So many to chose from, early manics, these animal men, China drum, madonna who's that girl tour but I suppose it is to be The Clash |
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By (user no longer on site) 10 weeks ago
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Pulp, v96 |
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This is tricky
Most recent was awesome, idles in Bristol last Saturday. Was a charity gig for war child, great bands all night, with Stewart Lee comparing.
That one will last in the memory |
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"Ramones in the Hammersmith Clarendon , didn't even know they was playing they was under a different band name
Best gig at the Clarendon for me wad Gang Green and Circle Jerks.
Closely followed by Death Angel."
I was at that gig !!!! Gang green were the badgers nadgers!!! |
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I have been to over 7500 gigs
Number one Live Aid 1985 |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 10 weeks ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
Dead Can Dance at the Appollo, 2019 |
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The Prodigy, Isle of Wight festival 2009, ViP access all areas and after show party |
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Pink Floyd delicate sound of thunder
Jenne michael jar
Oxygen
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By *linky1Couple 10 weeks ago
Sittingbourne |
So many but Simon and Garfunkel in Tel Aviv.
Bowie at Hammersmith and Glastonbury.
Amy Winehouse Glastonbury.
Nirvana at Reading.
White Stripes at Reading.
Talking Heads in Athens.
But the one close to my heart was Gil Scott Heron at the Jazz Cafe his last ever gig in the UK. |
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By *linky1Couple 10 weeks ago
Sittingbourne |
Sorry but Also Elvis Costello at the Albert Hall. |
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