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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Im 23 and never been to a live concert before.. had tickets to see Bon Jovi once but booked the wrong dates off work and felt guilty about pulling a sickie. Spent hours on the phone/internet before trying to apply for tickets to various other gigs but never been successful

Logged Facebook this morning to find out that my favourite band are touring the UK and i am BUZZING!!!

Fingers crossed i can get tickets.. i will be on the phone/internet at 9am sharp on Friday!! Evenescence tickets will be mine *evil laughs*

Whats the best and worst gig/concert you went too?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Got some freebie tickets from a client to go see Fleetwood Mac at Newcastle Arena. If I had wasted good money on them I'd have been gutted. The sound was all wrong and at one point Mick Fleetwood had 5 drum kits on the stage to satisfy his ego. We left before the end. A few weeks later I met a friend and she told me she had been to a dire concert and they walked out - yep, it was Fleetwood Mac.

I'm glad Peter Green left them only with the band name - he's not daft!!

They sure can 'go their own way'

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By *semymouth_2024Man  over a year ago

swanwick, Alfreton

The ReInvention Tour 2004 Madonna

the best show she's ever put on!

Sticky & Sweet Tour 2008 Madonna

the worst, one of the speakers blew at Wembley stadium....sound was awful!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've seen loads of great bands over the years but the best, value for money, and most enjoyable was The Specials.

The worst waste of time and money was UB40.

Dr Feelgood were brill too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Perseverance is the key when looking for concert tickets, just hang in there and keep trying. I've been to am awful lot both by bands i love listening to all the time, and ones i'm not so into but are very good live. Nothing like the experience of a live band, good luck with the tickets!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been to some great concerts, George Benson last year for instance.

Best Venue was watching Maroon 5 in Miami

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Plymouth Pavillions used to have some great bands play there, Kim, and they don't usually charge over the top for tickets

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Been to some great concerts, George Benson last year for instance.

Best Venue was watching Maroon 5 in Miami"

I'd love to see George Benson

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By *elsh_lass74Woman  over a year ago

South Wales

Can see my messages dropping once people have read all this!!! lol

I LOVE going to gigs.

Seen Metallica, years ago. Bon Jovi twice in the same week. Take That the last 3 times they played Cardiff. Robbie Williams. Mcfly twice. Westlife. This year, I've been to T4 on the beach, Ponty's Big Weekend both in the last month and have seen lots of acts including The Wanted, The Midnight Beast, Example, Katy B, Twenty Twenty, Olly Muirs.

Have tickets in December for Example

Need to book tickets for Feb to see The Wanted!!

In my defence, I take my 14 year old daughter to most of these

Best was Circus Tour - Take That!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well fingers crossed your lucky xxx and get to go ...... hope you tell us if you do x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Been to some great concerts, George Benson last year for instance.

Best Venue was watching Maroon 5 in Miami

I'd love to see George Benson "

I first saw him back in the early 80's he was great then, but saw him May last year and he was superb, a great instrumentalist

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By *ldestswingerintownMan  over a year ago

Lancaster

Best ever - either Jimmy Webb with just a piano in a poorly-attended small theatre, or the Clash at Belfast Students' Union or Big Audio Dynamite at a small sweaty club. The worst - definitely Van Morrision - a surly, unpleasant little man - I was given free tickets and I felt like asking for my money back at the end!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Plymouth Pavillions used to have some great bands play there, Kim, and they don't usually charge over the top for tickets

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i think £28.50 is good for a ticket. It just gets on my tits when people with no intentions of going to the gig buy tickets to flog on ebay.. grrrrrrrrrr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can see my messages dropping once people have read all this!!! lol

I LOVE going to gigs.

Seen Metallica, years ago. Bon Jovi twice in the same week. Take That the last 3 times they played Cardiff. Robbie Williams. Mcfly twice. Westlife. This year, I've been to T4 on the beach, Ponty's Big Weekend both in the last month and have seen lots of acts including The Wanted, The Midnight Beast, Example, Katy B, Twenty Twenty, Olly Muirs.

Have tickets in December for Example

Need to book tickets for Feb to see The Wanted!!

In my defence, I take my 14 year old daughter to most of these

Best was Circus Tour - Take That! "

From Metallica to Olly Muirs how did that happen!!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Can see my messages dropping once people have read all this!!! lol

I LOVE going to gigs.

Seen Metallica, years ago. Bon Jovi twice in the same week. Take That the last 3 times they played Cardiff. Robbie Williams. Mcfly twice. Westlife. This year, I've been to T4 on the beach, Ponty's Big Weekend both in the last month and have seen lots of acts including The Wanted, The Midnight Beast, Example, Katy B, Twenty Twenty, Olly Muirs.

Have tickets in December for Example

Need to book tickets for Feb to see The Wanted!!

In my defence, I take my 14 year old daughter to most of these

Best was Circus Tour - Take That! "

My mum went to see Take That the circus tour and decided to take her other half rather than her uber fan of a daughter I bought the Blu Ray though

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By *leasureDomeMan  over a year ago

all over the place

Best

Led Zep 25th May 1975 earls court

Pink floyd "Pulse" earls court

Live Aid

Earth Day 1990 -san francisco

Verve-Glastonbury

Bowie-Birmingham 75

Clash -Adelaide 82

Worst

Argent

T4 on the beach a few years back.

deep purple

hawkwind (a mere pastiche of the original)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Seen lots of bands used to work I'n show and event security

Done live8 u2 foo fighters . Smiths iow festival and v festival for 6 years so seen most bands

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By *elsh_lass74Woman  over a year ago

South Wales


"Can see my messages dropping once people have read all this!!! lol

I LOVE going to gigs.

Seen Metallica, years ago. Bon Jovi twice in the same week. Take That the last 3 times they played Cardiff. Robbie Williams. Mcfly twice. Westlife. This year, I've been to T4 on the beach, Ponty's Big Weekend both in the last month and have seen lots of acts including The Wanted, The Midnight Beast, Example, Katy B, Twenty Twenty, Olly Muirs.

Have tickets in December for Example

Need to book tickets for Feb to see The Wanted!!

In my defence, I take my 14 year old daughter to most of these

Best was Circus Tour - Take That!

From Metallica to Olly Muirs how did that happen!!! "

Not a clue!!!! But still listen to them all, including all the new stuff!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd love to see George Benson "

My sister saw George Benson in Milan a few years back. She said he came up to her group in the bar and asked how they liked the show. She told him he should have had backing singers to help enhance him. He agreed apparently: little sis would tell Quincy Jones how he should arrange things!

I loved seeing Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross at Wembly: two fantastic performers.

Worst: Isley Brothers at the Albert Hall. £50 for half hour of medley's: they didn't sing one complete song. Their support acts were dire! I wouldn't have felt so bad if it'd been the Fairfield Hall for a tenner!

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By *elsh_lass74Woman  over a year ago

South Wales


"Can see my messages dropping once people have read all this!!! lol

I LOVE going to gigs.

Seen Metallica, years ago. Bon Jovi twice in the same week. Take That the last 3 times they played Cardiff. Robbie Williams. Mcfly twice. Westlife. This year, I've been to T4 on the beach, Ponty's Big Weekend both in the last month and have seen lots of acts including The Wanted, The Midnight Beast, Example, Katy B, Twenty Twenty, Olly Muirs.

Have tickets in December for Example

Need to book tickets for Feb to see The Wanted!!

In my defence, I take my 14 year old daughter to most of these

Best was Circus Tour - Take That!

My mum went to see Take That the circus tour and decided to take her other half rather than her uber fan of a daughter I bought the Blu Ray though "

Was amazing to be at that one, even better than this year, even though I'm a huge Robbie fan.

I was close enough in the Circus tour, to get wet, when they sung "Back For Good"!!

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By *ilmiss75Woman  over a year ago

Thornton

I'm sad too.. Only ever been to one concert and that was... wait for it... 'New Kids on The Block'!!!!

Only reason I went was coz my friend won 5 tickets on Rock FM. Gotta admit tho, I did enjoy it as I was into them when I was a teenager lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

im so glad youre breaking your live music cherry Sassy, i really hope your first is good! Please try and give some smaller/unknown bands a try cos they can be great(& a lot cheaper!)

my best gigs have been ian dury and the blockheads and the specials, both before they got famous , both in small venues, amazing life changing events x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you want a cheap weekend away with decent, live entertainment get yourself along to Butlins on their adult weekends.

Jimmy James and The Vagabonds and The Foundations are resident acts and them old boys still know how to entertain.

A group of us from here had a social at Skeggy last October and had a great time. We're doing it again this year at Minehead.

Come and join us

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By *elsh_lass74Woman  over a year ago

South Wales


"If you want a cheap weekend away with decent, live entertainment get yourself along to Butlins on their adult weekends.

Jimmy James and The Vagabonds and The Foundations are resident acts and them old boys still know how to entertain.

A group of us from here had a social at Skeggy last October and had a great time. We're doing it again this year at Minehead.

Come and join us "

Ooooo forgot about this!!! Me and my ex went to Minehead, but cant for the life of me remember who we saw

Boney M and a Tom Jones tribute act, amongst others I think

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ive always wanted to go to Butlins

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ive always wanted to go to Butlins "

Butlins can be lots of fun on a theme weekend with friends.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Ive always wanted to go to Butlins

Butlins can be lots of fun on a theme weekend with friends. "

IF i ever went to Butlins id have to have my little one with me,, so wouldnt be quite the fun you lot would be perhaps thinking of

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

am 30 and never been to a proper live concert. a couple pub gigs which were shite.

my mate wants me to go to a snoop dogg one with him later in the year thinking about it

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By *athnBobCouple  over a year ago

sandwell

Best was Roy Wood (Wizard) at a semi private christmas party at the Aston Villa Leisure centre about 10 years ago. Only 200 people there. Excellent.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been to quite a few concerts, the biggest being Queen at Wembley.

I am going to see German sex gods Rammstein again in Birmingham, I cannot wait

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've been to quite a few concerts, the biggest being Queen at Wembley.

I am going to see German sex gods Rammstein again in Birmingham, I cannot wait "

niiice. cant say ive heard much of their stuff but ich bin is heavyyyy

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

feebs that really surprises me, for some reason i thought you'd be into cheesey 70's disco or country

not some rock godess! lol

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By *exybabyMan  over a year ago

Canterbury....ish

How about this for an unlikely duet in concert:

youtube.com/watch?v=demh7Whc96s

How amazing would they be!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I remember booking Andy Williams tickets for my parents, dad couldnt go. So I had to my my mum. Oh I loved it, had a unexpected great evening

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

been to loads over the years but a fave is Blondie we go to see them every time they are over here except this year we were going to see them in Nottingham with Scissor Sisters but it ended up being the weekend our son was home so couldn't go was gutted so will be the first year with no gigs unless something crops up later in the year

the funniest was Buzzcocks

a friend of ours knows them and asked if we wanted to go on the guest list well i jumped at it he was putting us and another couple on the guest list but the other couple couldn't go in the end so was just us, so i walked upto the door all cocky like and declaired "we're on the guest list" he took our names, read the list, read it again and then turned to me and said "sorry love but your not" i just wanted to die "please check again" i pleaded holding my breath as he did "nope no sign of ya" nooooooooo "let me look" i asked hoping the guy just needed his glasses but no he was right we weren't on it but the other bloody couple that pulled out were ffs

luckily i rang my friend and he sorted it out and we got in but i sure learnt my lesson i'll never be so cocky in future just in case and i look a fool in front of everyone in the que

ended up being a really good night and even got to go for a drink with the band after too so it made up for my red cheeks and i forgave friend for mix up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

never been to one if did would be stone sour

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best 'show' I've seen,Prince at the 02

Best gigs. Bowie at the Radio 2 Studios Maida Vale 2002...Xray Spex at The Nashville around 1978,The Police Hammersmith Odeon 1979

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Totally agree with Oldestswingerintown! Van Morrison was the worst. Walked on stage, sang for an hour and a half and walked straight off. Never acknowledged the audience at all in any way whatsoever. Tickets weren't cheap either, put me right off his music and i've never listened to him since. Totally ignorant and arrogant!

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By *oantrimcpl2010Couple  over a year ago

Lisburn

best

blondie

madness

snowpatrol

hearsay (had to take daughters)

enrique englasis (won tickets and meet him back stage)

osmonds

worst

westlife (it was a friends birthday and thats how she wanted to celebrate)

chesney hawks (many many moons ago)

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Angus & Findhorn

Best

Grace Jones

Divine

Blondie

Antony and the Johnsons

Worst

Liza Minnelli

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By *ornyHorwichCpl aka HHCCouple  over a year ago

horwich

best - Toris Amos - that girl knows how to put goosebumps down your spine.

Worst Stereophonics at the MEN. Sounded so flat I walked out half way through.

Do like local gigs though and try and see a few new faces when I can, never know if they become famous. Good local band are The Stories - very good punk band

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By *oDownEasyMan  over a year ago

Ayrshire

Only been to a few, all of which were at the least pretty OK. Morrissy, Fleetwood Mac(was deaf for 2 days after as I was right at the front), Springsteen at Wembley, best though was The The at the Royal Albert Hall.The backing singer got a bigger cheer at the end than Matt Johnson or Johnny Marr, as she took her shirt off to reveal her bra(poor lass must have been hot )

Been to a few local band gigs too-if in Blackpool look for "The Heat", a covers band but prety good-my mate Jon plays bass

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stones, free in Hyde Park, cos it was my very first and right at the front. Never stopped since then. Getting a bit expensive these days though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We had the most amazing night when Janet booked tickets for us to see Faithless (both are big fans) at Brixton academy, it was later announced as their penultimate gig & the atmosphere was electric. By the time they played "we come 1" everyone was in an ecstatic frenzy.

We also saw Elton John at Northampton cricket ground which was a picnic in the park affair & a trip down memory lane made all the better with the wonderful company of some lovely friends we met on here. Kinda made it special :0).

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By *eavy Metal BallzMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

I saw Adele at Birmingham Glee Club about five years ago, less than 100 people in the crowd and she was really really amazing, THE BEST gig ever FACT!

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

Best-Queen, a kind of magic tour at Wembley.

2nd best- Donnington Rock festival, too many bands to mention

worst- Happy Mondays at the Hacienda

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By *eavy Metal BallzMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

worst- Happy Mondays at the Hacienda

Lol, saw them a few times in my yoof, Shaun Ryder was always mashed up..

If you ever got to see Black Grape, unbeliveble so bad mad Happy Mondays sound/look good.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never been to a bad one

But the best was......

seeing george melley (jazz singer) in tamworth. it was amazing

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By *ushroom7Man  over a year ago

Bradford

Saw the Drifters mark xxiv once , for free too.

Didn't nick any lead tho, didnt need to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have seen all the greats bands and DJ's over the last 40 years but the best concert for me is still Neil Diamond the first time he did Woburn Abbey an amazing show

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best- Simple Minds, Simply Red, Cher, Michael Jackson in Glasgow'92

worst- Meat Loaf, Elton John and Billy Joel together

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im 23 and never been to a live concert before.. had tickets to see Bon Jovi once but booked the wrong dates off work and felt guilty about pulling a sickie. Spent hours on the phone/internet before trying to apply for tickets to various other gigs but never been successful

Logged Facebook this morning to find out that my favourite band are touring the UK and i am BUZZING!!!

Fingers crossed i can get tickets.. i will be on the phone/internet at 9am sharp on Friday!! Evenescence tickets will be mine *evil laughs*

Whats the best and worst gig/concert you went too?"

always can try ebay 2 get tickets

or get an email sent to you for pre-sale

planet rock usually tells you latest bands touring.

best concert i went 2 was

u2 at parkhead zoo tv tour - 1993

worst one i went was Diana Ross - glasgow secc glasgow 1994

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best (for the sheer fun of it)- Horslips Apollo, 1982, I think.

Lynyrd Skynyrd, Knebworth- blew The Stones off the stage.

Worst- Horslips 2011

Steeleye Span- walked out along with half the audience

And a poor wee soul as a support act at the Apollo who was boo-ed off the stage in tears- a harsh audience

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By *eavy Metal BallzMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

Just remembered Daphne & Celeste getting bottled off stage at Reading festival a few years back, that was the funniest thing ever.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best James Morrison, was an intimate gig.

Worst Elton John in Vegas, was so looking forward to this concert too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Been to some great gigs. The Coral/Music NME tour stopped of at the Leadmill when I was 18 (wow that was a while ago) and that was amazing!! The Coral blew the roof of the place. Had such huge hopes for the Coral.

Arctic Monkeys at the Magma in Rotherham was unique, a local band on the crest of a wave, a brilliant venue and me and my best mates up for some naughtiness lol.

But the two times I caught Oasis have to be my favourates. Just perfect, that night I was rock'n'roll star

Oh and the Hives get a definate honourable mention!! Really good gig.

Cheers for churning up the memories x x

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By *eighleedsMan  over a year ago

leeds

Been to loads of gigs both large and small over the years.

Best - The Freddie Mercury Tribute at Wembley

Worst - Blondie last friday in york, sound was terrible, huge dissapointment as they were a band i had always wanted to see live

I thought Van Morrison was quite good when i saw him, was just after his album a night in San Francisco was released, although he did seem rather d*unk and left Brian Kennedy to sing a lot of the songs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am 50 and I have never been to a concert if I had the chance I would go and see Pendulum, Tina Turner, Queen, Beyonce, Evanescence so I hope you get a ticket and you enjoy yourself

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best

Live Aid

Net Aid

Mandella concert

U2. longest day @ milton keynes

Charity gig for Birmingham Childrens Hospital

Paige & Plant

Worst

Cant think of one.

If get the chance i think Pearl Jam may top them all,,

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By *heekychezzaWoman  over a year ago

warrington

Best - The Eagles at Manchester M.E.N. and Neil Diamond at M.E.N.(although I have very happy memories of David Essex/The Real Thing 1975 at Liverpool Empire).

Worst - Meatloaf at Manchester M.E.N. the sound was appalling

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By *icboyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Too many too mention them all, but I'll try.

DEAD KENNEDYS at the Playhouse in Edinburgh.

The Cramps and Meteors again in Edinburgh.

Nirvana at the QMU in Glasgow.

White Lies at King Tuts Glasgow.

Beastie Boys At Connect Festival.

I am really looking forward to Rammstein at Nottingham next year.

Oh there has not been a bad live gig yet for me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Main stage gigs probably Rod Stewart at Hampden Park or Dolly Parton at The Point, Dublin.

Smaller venues, probably T-Rextasy (T-Rex tribute) at The Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyne or an Elvis impersinator going by the name of Elvis Himselviss !

He was so bad it was good

Never been to a bad gig but I believe the last couple of Whitney Houston ones have been pretty bad.

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By *eighleedsMan  over a year ago

leeds


"Main stage gigs probably Rod Stewart at Hampden Park or Dolly Parton at The Point, Dublin.

Smaller venues, probably T-Rextasy (T-Rex tribute) at The Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyne or an Elvis impersinator going by the name of Elvis Himselviss !

He was so bad it was good

Never been to a bad gig but I believe the last couple of Whitney Houston ones have been pretty bad."

was the Roddy one the one just after Hampden got rebuilt? cant remember what year it was, had Big Country amongst the support, that was a hell of a good gig i must admit

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By *eighleedsMan  over a year ago

leeds

a Tip For Sassy, try registering online with teh ticket agencies, such as Ticketmaster etc, you do not have to purchase buut they do tend to email out well in advance of tickets going on sale, and also sell a day or to early to general sale for people who are registered with them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Best gig - Metallica early 90s at Birmingham NEC then 2 days later at Manchester Gmex.

Iron Maiden toneet in Manchester yyeeaahhhh!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Main stage gigs probably Rod Stewart at Hampden Park or Dolly Parton at The Point, Dublin.

Smaller venues, probably T-Rextasy (T-Rex tribute) at The Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyne or an Elvis impersinator going by the name of Elvis Himselviss !

He was so bad it was good

Never been to a bad gig but I believe the last couple of Whitney Houston ones have been pretty bad.

was the Roddy one the one just after Hampden got rebuilt? cant remember what year it was, had Big Country amongst the support, that was a hell of a good gig i must admit"

it would have been late 90's - am sure the support was big country and bizarelly an abba tribute act as openers !

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By *eighleedsMan  over a year ago

leeds


"Main stage gigs probably Rod Stewart at Hampden Park or Dolly Parton at The Point, Dublin.

Smaller venues, probably T-Rextasy (T-Rex tribute) at The Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyne or an Elvis impersinator going by the name of Elvis Himselviss !

He was so bad it was good

Never been to a bad gig but I believe the last couple of Whitney Houston ones have been pretty bad.

was the Roddy one the one just after Hampden got rebuilt? cant remember what year it was, had Big Country amongst the support, that was a hell of a good gig i must admit

it would have been late 90's - am sure the support was big country and bizarelly an abba tribute act as openers !"

Thats the gig i was thinking of, drove a minibus up from Leeds, because one of the ladies was disabled we got a parking place near the entrance to stadium, unfotunatly after the gig it took longer to get out teh car park than the actual drive home

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Commitments were a great live band. Saw them about 10yrs ago and again about 5yrs ago at Truro.

Also saw an Eagles tribute band, The Illegal Eagles, that were amazingly good.

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By *eighleedsMan  over a year ago

leeds


"Main stage gigs probably Rod Stewart at Hampden Park or Dolly Parton at The Point, Dublin.

Smaller venues, probably T-Rextasy (T-Rex tribute) at The Witchwood, Ashton-Under-Lyne or an Elvis impersinator going by the name of Elvis Himselviss !

He was so bad it was good

Never been to a bad gig but I believe the last couple of Whitney Houston ones have been pretty bad.

was the Roddy one the one just after Hampden got rebuilt? cant remember what year it was, had Big Country amongst the support, that was a hell of a good gig i must admit

it would have been late 90's - am sure the support was big country and bizarelly an abba tribute act as openers !

Thats the gig i was thinking of, drove a minibus up from Leeds, because one of the ladies was disabled we got a parking place near the entrance to stadium, unfotunatly after the gig it took longer to get out teh car park than the actual drive home"

Just to add saw Roddy at elland Rd a few months ago, the support was even mor bizzarre a trad jazz band no one could hear, and they played for nearly 2 hours

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

LOVE going to gigs....

I can't say I've ever been to a bad gig...except one of my own about 10 years ago, when we had a shit sound engineer & no-one could hear me (lead vocals) or the keyboard player. Complete nightmare, SO embarrassing! I miss those guys...

I've seen, My Ruin (x7), Riders of the Storm, 30 Secs to Mars, Bon Jovi, Clawfinger, Amen, Download fest (x2), Bowling for Soup, Ocean Colour Scene, AFI, Slipknot...oh I saw Brain May with Kerry Ellis the other week (not really my cup of tea but the tickets were free & the guy can play)

Waiting for Buckcherry & Black Stone Cherry to tour & would love to see Incubus.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you're into soul bands, check "The Soul Survivors"

Superb musicians and a guaranteed great night. Great horn section, great vocals, a top show, and it wont cost you a lot of money either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So many good gigs....The best was The Ramones also not far behind Sleepy LaBeef, The Cramps, Meteors, King Kurt, Guana Batz, The Long Tall Texans Stray Cats, Bo Diddley and The Pouges...The worst Matchbox at a small club in north London...awful!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dj-ed at a gig with Soul Survivors...superb show!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Thats the gig i was thinking of, drove a minibus up from Leeds, because one of the ladies was disabled we got a parking place near the entrance to stadium, unfotunatly after the gig it took longer to get out teh car park than the actual drive home"

I just remember we couldn't get a taxi and we had to walk back across Glasgow which took ages - why do ladies wear high heels to concerts ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you ever get the chance try Kevin Pearce, local guy (colchester )just about to break into big time, he is a singer / songwriter with the most haunting voice i have ever heard, well worth a Tenner to see him

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple  over a year ago

hexham


"Im 23 and never been to a live concert before.. had tickets to see Bon Jovi once but booked the wrong dates off work and felt guilty about pulling a sickie. Spent hours on the phone/internet before trying to apply for tickets to various other gigs but never been successful

Logged this morning to find out that my favourite band are touring the UK and i am BUZZING!!!

Fingers crossed i can get tickets.. i will be on the phone/internet at 9am sharp on Friday!! Evenescence tickets will be mine *evil laughs*

Whats the best and worst gig/concert you went too?"

Fab,nothing beats a live gig, no i an old and mumsie i rarely get to do much except folk but have some great memories.

Best gig, toss up between James/Katherine Tickell/ Mrs Woods(ok a DJ but a gig is a gig )and BB king

Worst...none,they all had good points!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" he is a singer / songwriter with the most haunting voice "

i'll book him for halloween then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Also saw an Eagles tribute band, The Illegal Eagles, that were amazingly good. "
. I saw them in Glasgow. Not great fan of the music but they were excellent! Lead guy ranked something like 5th best guitarist in the world. Have to say the row in front of us were all shagging and swapping so it was a bit distracting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ive just pre-ordered mine for mancheater cant wait hehe

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