1. davis bowies glass spiders tour silly set, silly man.
2. U2's hamburger tour, silly set no songs
3. primal scream on last tour no songs, no effort, no intrest
4. The who at the nec about 1986 ish, just rubbish from a band id seen be brilliant!
5. oasis on the be hear now tour, silly set, silly set list, drunk man.
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Alex Harvey - several times
Be Bop Deluxe - several times, including (I think) at the Unity Hall
Alex Harvey was my first ever gig,think it was 1974ish,they were promoting Boston tea party.
Be Bop Deluxe,a wonderful band,saw them at Dolly Grays,one of my favourite bands of all time,Bill Nelson,a Wakey legend,after the Cribs,Trinity and Strangeways! This thread really should have a life of it's own.
temper trap upstairs room in cockpit may/june this year to about 50 people. best i've seen in a long time.
white lies - open'er festival, tent, poland july09 - cracking set
hope i can add white lies from tonight
Love Temper trap and White Lies,hope you enjoy'd them tonight(White lies,and you'll probably be there as i type this)was hoping to go myself but i'm at work at 5 in the morning.
Alex Harvey was my first ever gig,think it was 1974ish,they were promoting Boston tea party. Be Bop Deluxe,a wonderful band,saw them at Dolly Grays,one of my favourite bands of all time,Bill Nelson,a Wakey legend,after the Cribs,Trinity and Strangeways! This thread really should have a life of it's own.
Currently under discussion - bear with us.
Dolly Grays - now there's a name I haven't heard in years.
Bill Nelson seemed to be anywhere and everywhere at that time. His musical style certainly adapted to the times. Never saw Bill Nelson's Red Noise live, but he himself was at just about every gig I ever attended.
Worst gig I ever went to was Altered Images in their heyday, with Claire Grogan prancing about with her cardigan hanging off her shoulder.
Most surprising gig I ever went to was The Clash in 1981 or 1982, as they were supported by a band I'd never heard of called Theatre of Hate, and they were loads better than The Clash.
First gig I ever went to was Madness in 1980, which was not only good for the main band, but the support band was an unknown (over here) American band called The Go-Gos, who I'm sure you know were fronted by Belinda Carlisle. I remember that she looked "chunky".
Worst gig I ever went to was Altered Images in their heyday, with Claire Grogan prancing about with her cardigan hanging off her shoulder.
Most surprising gig I ever went to was The Clash in 1981 or 1982, as they were supported by a band I'd never heard of called Theatre of Hate, and they were loads better than The Clash.
First gig I ever went to was Madness in 1980, which was not only good for the main band, but the support band was an unknown (over here) American band called The Go-Gos, who I'm sure you know were fronted by Belinda Carlisle. I remember that she looked "chunky".
Currently under discussion - bear with us. Dolly Grays - now there's a name I haven't heard in years.
Bill Nelson seemed to be anywhere and everywhere at that time. His musical style certainly adapted to the times. Never saw Bill Nelson's Red Noise live, but he himself was at just about every gig I ever attended.
Rat infested urine soaked slumb full of drop outs and dead legs, ah the smell of fresh puke and stale puke always made it a night to remember.
Most surprising gig I ever went to was The Clash in 1981 or 1982, as they were supported by a band I'd never heard of called Theatre of Hate, and they were loads better than The Clash.
Now your talking - saw Theatre of Hate a couple of times , but saw the offshoot Spear of Destiny loads . Saw them at Milton Keynes bowl at an all day festival before U2 and everyone said that SOD were the best all day ( Ramones and REM were on too - REM were cak)