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03.06.2007, 13:56 quote

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myriad wrote:

Muse, The Streets ( and their on the same line-up soon ), Snow Patrol, Zutons, Kaiser Chiefs.......So I still have a chance yet.


I'm going to tease you now, hehe. I've seen all of those bands Very Happy, and I've seen Muse twice. They really stood out from most of the bands I have seen over the last 2-3 years. I was gutted when I saw the streets, though, because the company & circumstances meant I missed most of their show :s I should have ran off and left them.

 

03.06.2007, 17:09 quote

jinja75

The ramones

 

03.06.2007, 18:03 quote

Anonymous

Nirvana

 

03.06.2007, 18:12 quote

myriad
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CharmingDave wrote:
myriad wrote:

Muse, The Streets ( and their on the same line-up soon ), Snow Patrol, Zutons, Kaiser Chiefs.......So I still have a chance yet.


I'm going to tease you now, hehe. I've seen all of those bands Very Happy, and I've seen Muse twice. They really stood out from most of the bands I have seen over the last 2-3 years. I was gutted when I saw the streets, though, because the company & circumstances meant I missed most of their show :s I should have ran off and left them.


Oh wow! I hope I get the chance sometime, the last big name band I saw was The Who at Wembly, but nothing big since then Crying or Very sad . It was funny to see all the ex-mods/skinheads all grown up, bald and beer bellies ha! ha!

 

03.06.2007, 18:28 quote

Anonymous

myriad wrote:

Oh wow! I hope I get the chance sometime, the last big name band I saw was The Who at Wembly, but nothing big since then Crying or Very sad . It was funny to see all the ex-mods/skinheads all grown up, bald and beer bellies ha! ha!


If you ever want someone to go see a band with, let me know I look out from time to time, but most of the time I'm too late to see someone around here that I've heard of.

 

03.06.2007, 18:42 quote

Anonymous

myriad wrote:


Oh wow! I hope I get the chance sometime, the last big name band I saw was The Who at Wembly, but nothing big since then Crying or Very sad . It was funny to see all the ex-mods/skinheads all grown up, bald and beer bellies ha! ha!


it was a bit like that at the love pistols gig i went to in 2002 at crystal palace. although there were many young people there (like myself lol) there was quite a few middle aged looking men and women. great crowd though, and great gig

 

03.06.2007, 19:04 quote

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scottie69 wrote:
myriad wrote:


Oh wow! I hope I get the chance sometime, the last big name band I saw was The Who at Wembly, but nothing big since then Crying or Very sad . It was funny to see all the ex-mods/skinheads all grown up, bald and beer bellies ha! ha!


it was a bit like that at the love pistols gig i went to in 2002 at crystal palace. although there were many young people there (like myself lol) there was quite a few middle aged looking men and women. great crowd though, and great gig



Oh, I probably would have liked that gig too.


CharmingDave quote
''If you ever want someone to go see a band with, let me know I look out from time to time, but most of the time I'm too late to see someone around here that I've heard of.''
That's a great idea,will probably take you up on that offer sometime, and I would behave so you wouldn't miss anything like you did when The Streets were on.

 

12.07.2007, 23:07 quote

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Pixies, first 3 albums

 

13.07.2007, 01:33 quote

miditheblue
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Crowded House would have been one of mine. But now they've reformed and i've got tickets so Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

 

13.07.2007, 15:28 quote

bliss23

Take That (the old group, but I'd like to see the new one in concert too), Westlife - the first 3 albums. And I wish I would've seen Elvis in concert, but he died before I was born. That's one I'll never get to see and most wished to.

These days I'd only like to see Robbie in concert and maybe (the) Take That (four) too. Very Happy Maybe Beyonce would be a third choice and that's about it.

Dunno if there's a topic for "Singers you wished to see in concert" insteada "bands" so I used this one. Very Happy

 

13.07.2007, 16:43 quote

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woodstock - it was the biggest collection of my fave bands.

failing that(or including) the beatle's london rooftop concert Razz

 

05.08.2007, 14:01 quote

Anonymous

cant remember if i said it on here before but The clash for sure. wont happen now that Joe is dead though... Sad

 

23.09.2007, 15:37 quote

Anonymous

I have not had an internet connection for like a week...so i get back online and what happens? the love pistols announced they are doing 3 gigs at Brixton Academy in November, and since i only just found out all, tickets were sold out days ago! ffs they are like my favorite band EVER! and i cant get a ticket for any of the 3 dates cos touts have got there first! its such a rare event. Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

 

26.09.2007, 15:47 quote

Anonymous

Theres luck for me yet http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7013761.stm

I will be there, 9am friday morning, trying to book tickets online at 9am!


if anybody else is interested.....http://www.brixton-academy.co.uk/listings.php

 

30.09.2007, 16:04 quote

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twistedvoilet wrote:
PrincessTamz wrote:
I would have loved to have seen the legendary Jimi Hendrix!


hendrix was amazing
also pink floyd,
jeff buckley
thin lizzy


OH!! I got to see Jeff Buckley at Sudsy Malones back in the 90's after Grace came out!! He was soooooo good! It is one of my ALL time favourite albums.

I guess for me it would be, Janis Joplin, The Doors, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin (In LONDON for 1 reunion!), June Christy, Ella Fitzgerald, Bessie Smith, ANY of the old blues guys like Robert Johnson etc. I know there are more just can't think of them at the mo.

 
 
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