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Okay, here they are for me (not counting Classical). What about you?
in no particular order:....... Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart (Rod's first gig in USA) at Hunter College, NYC late 60's Pharoah Sanders and Leon Thomas in a small club in S.F. 1974 The Doors at Hunter College and the Filmore East in NYC 1968. Concert for Bangladesh Madison Sq. Garden, NYC Big Brother and the Holding Co with Janis Joplin, Crawdaddy Theater in NYC Rolling Stones Honolulu Civic Auditorium. Hawaii early 70's Santana and Buddy Miles at Diamond Head Crater Festival in Hawaii New Years Day 1972 Jimi Hendrix at M.S.G. 1969 Traffic at the Filmore East Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna Filmore East Grateful Dead Winterland S.F. 1974 Blues Project, Central Park (their last concert) Van Morrison Universal Ampitheater, L.A. Jimmy Cliff Hollwood Bowl Peter Tosh Univ of Wisconsin - Madison Joni Mitchell Madison, WI Junior Wells at B.L.U.E.S. in Chicago Magic Slim at Just Blues in Chicago (same night as Junior) Santana in Milwaukee WI. Kinks in Chicago in 70's and no doubt quite a bit more but that's what immediately comes to mind in a free association type of thing. oh yeah, can't forget Procol Harum and Jethro Tull at Filmore East. Getting carried away....someone reel me in... |
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You haven't even seen Robbie Williams ? Pfoah !!!
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Sorry Cheese. I'll put him on my list.
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Led Zep Bridge House Canning Town London wunnit.
Fritz Von Remainsthesame Graham Ricketts |
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I always regretted not seeing L.Z. oh well.
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Tangerine Dream - Edinburgh in the 1980's
Fell asleep !!!! |
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Tangerine Dream as you say (in our opinions) are exceptionally boring and they're still going strong, based in Spandau in an old Cinema come disco, on the outskirts of Berlin. Strangely enough as far as I'm concerned at least they represent the most famous German band (World-Wide)of all time, pretty innovative stuff for their day. Scorpions are half Dutch, and sing in English, Nina a one hit wonder, and Boney M, well ?
Fritz Von CreamyGizmos Piss² As a poser, I did love watching "The hot House Flowers" play at Subaco Stadium in Perth WA, accommpannyied by some geezers from up Norf, Dire Straits or somethinmg, though the booze free clause was a bit of a late shocker, as we were all well stocked up, and had to drink fast or bin it all before going in. Eagles at Wembley-Arena (H California) was a very close second/third for quality though, innit. Graham Ricketts |
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L Z at Knebworth '79 always stands out.
Rush at Hammersmith Odeon and Springsteen at Brighton were standouts as well. Howard |
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quote: YOU LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY GET YOU!!!! I'd give both my arms to have seen the Doors for real in the 60s. Ditto Hendrix... Right - my listing is a lot smaller since I haven't been to many big league gigs... *Jimmy Cliff - Saturday, Glastonbury 2003 (amazing) *Arthur Lee (and what passes for Love) - when was it - not sure I have my mind! - Saturday Glastonbury 2003/Bristol 3/9/2002 *REM - Friday, Glastonbury 2003 (as good as 1995) *Cosmosis/X Dream - Rex, London 19/10/2002 (mindblowing - the whole package) *Infected Mushroom - Astral Phoenix, Rex, London 5/10/2002 (my first rave - what a baptism of fire!!!!) *The L.A. Doors - Alleycat Live, Reading 1996 (as near as you'll get to the real thing, and totally cool - oh, and our band headlined here once too, but we were crap!) *Oasis - Knebworth 1996 (Oasis were crap as usual, but the Prodigy/Chemical Brothers/Bootleg Beatles were ace *Carter USM - Reading Uni Great Hall, 11/1995 (sweat rained from the ceiling, but it was good) *REM etc - Cardiff Arms Park, 1995 - blinding - totally blinding *Panterra - Plymouth Pavillions, 1994ish (insane - glad we got the seats!) __________________________ Make your choice, adventurous Stranger; Strike the bell and bide the danger Or wonder, till it drives you mad, What would have followed if you had. |
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- LA Doors, twice in Edinburgh at the Venue.
- Stereolab at the Garage in Glasgow, when they were all still alive. I'd love to see Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen. |
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Jethro Tull, Bristol 1969
Led Zeppelin, Bristol 1970 Derek and the Dominos, Bristol 1970 Rolling Stones, Bristol 1971 Van Morrison, Bristol 1973 Richard and Linda Thompson, Cambridge 1975 Beach Boys, London 1980 REM, London 1987 Paul McCartney, Brimingham 2003 |
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Thank you Chris....
How on earth could I ever forget!!!! I did see Derek & the Dominoes at the Fillmore East. So good.....! I did see the Beach Boys but I left them out on purpose because Brian Wilson wasn't there...and God almighty, I must be gettin soft upstairs, I saw Brian Wilson last summer in New York. A great concert at BB Kings on 42nd st..... |
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When I saw the BBs, they had the 'full' line-up - including Brian, Dennis and Bruce. Brian wasn't quite back yet though!
The other ones I forgot were the Byrds, also Bristol 1971, and the Allmans at Knebworth 1974. Biggest misses were Traffic and the Who. I could have seen the Beatles in 1964 but a little too young!!! |
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Roxy Music on For Your Pleasure tour in '73,
Supertramp followed by Yes at Reading '75 (in the rain - it was magical, but would you let your 15 year old kid just take off for a festival weekend on their own? - I wouldn't!), Neil Young - every time, but especially at Pheonix Festival, Smashing Pumpkins last ever tour, Soundgarden every time at Brixton, Foo Fighters at Brixton when Pat Smear was with them (twice), Pink Floyd London Division Bell tour. Sigur Ros at Albert Hall last year, Sisters of Mercy at Albert Hall, Bauhaus early 80's in Brighton. Nick Cave '97 - but only because of the Australian girl I was with. |
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Chris,
Who was with the Byrds when you saw them? I saw them when Clarence White was in the band (also at the Fillmore - I used to go almost every weekend for awhile). I regret not having seen the original Allmans but I did see Dicky Betts' Band once in N.J. ..... good but not the Allmans by any means. Rich |
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Rich,
McGuinn, White, Battin and Guerin I'm pretty sure. The 'Untitled' line-up. Rita Coolidge was the support act (quite memorable!) Saw Chris Hillman recently in the UK but sadly never Manassas, which would have been amazing. |
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Wow, Rita Coolidge, huh? Good show, that!
The "Untitled", that must've been the same lineup I saw in NYC, great! I saw Chris Hillman in Glasgow in '99 when I was there for a convention. He was very good. |
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Just a few
Kraftwerk, Lyceum, 1981 New Order, Heaven 1981 David Bowie, RFH 2002 Grateful Dead, Wembley 1990 Einsturzende Neubauten, ICA, 1984 Joy Division, Liverpool Erics 1979 Pink Floyd, Wembley 1977 Crispy Ambulance + Section 25, The Venue 1982 Durutti Column + Graham Fitkin, QEH 1991 Dizzy Gillespie, Ronnie Scotts 1983 Lee Hazelwood, RFH 2002 New Order, Reading 1998 New Order, Reading 1993 New Order, Reading 1989 The Birthday Party, Lyceum 1982 A Certain Ratio, Woolwich 1982 New Order, Hacienda 1983 Thin Lizzy, Hammersmith Odeon 1978 Pink Floyd, Earls Court 1980 (though not for the music especially!) Pink Floyd, Earls Court 1994 (their last ever gig, 29th October!) Loop - Tonbridge 1989 David Gilmour - RFH 2001 Roger Waters - Wembley 2002 Smiths - Hammersmith Palais 1984 Main - Highgate 1994 etc etc Kevin |
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Some faves from the dim and distant. All dates approximate due to secondhand smoke
Bowie, Bromley Library Gardens 1969 Bowie/Lou Reed, RFH 1972 Ramones, Oxford, 1977 Ian Dury, Oxford 1977 Talking Heads/Tom Petty, Leeds 1978 XTC, Swindon 1979 The Clash, Bristol Locarno 1980 UB40, Bristol Locarno 1980 Specials, Bristol Locarno 1980 Joy Division/Buzzcocks, Colston Hall 1980 The Associates, Glasgow Kings 1982 Danny Wilson, Glasgow, 1987 Ry Cooder, Glasgow SEC 1988 The Blue Nile, Glasgow RCH 1989 But THE best, believe it or not, was: Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Bristol Locarno 1982 Davie (who has actually been to many concerts since 1989!) |
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How was Ry Cooder? I saw him in Hollywood doing a benefit with his band at the time "Get Rhythym". He had actor Harry Dean Stanton sing a few. very cool.
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