Not one I went to, but a couple of my mates went watching Oasis at the Reebok stadium way back when in about 2000.
Some guy a few rows in front of them managed to shít his pants. He ripped his undercrackers off and started swinging them round his head. Cue lots of people ducking for cover. He released them and they landed in the face of a girl stood right behind one of my mates.
Doesn’t surprise me at all having been to one of theirs, so many disgusting people about.
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Led Zeppelin, Auckland 1972.
When was the Beastie Boys, was it years and years ago when the tabloids went mental saying they shouldn't be allowed in the country?
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Led Zeppelin, Auckland 1972.
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comment by threadkiller, being ignored since 2011 (U1148)<BR abp="271">posted 3 minutes ago<BR abp="272">comment by Chelsea Droog (U17596)<BR abp="273">posted 16 minutes ago<BR abp="274">comment by threadkiller, being ignored since 2011 (U1148)<BR abp="372">posted 9 minutes ago<BR abp="373">my god you lot have got sheet taste in music<SPAN class="smiley smiley-biggrin" abp="374"></SPAN><BR abp="375">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="376"><BR abp="377">so what about you?<BR abp="275">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="276">70s rock, motown, etc<BR abp="277">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="278"><BR abp="279">I meant your favourite gigs you’ve been too. What do you like straight up rock or prog, Canterbury scene etc.?
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faces wembley 71 were good, four tops and supremes at about the same time as well, pink floyd at hyde park were memerable for the choir of middle age people all in there smocks or whatever they are called walking through the crowd to get on stage, that was about 1969-70 I think, I was actually joking when I commented about peoples choice of music, I have a pretty wide range of favourite music so can understand peoples choices
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Back in the day I used to love going to concerts, 60s/70s. Still love my music, but don`t do concerts now. OAPs not that welcome.
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Oasis - knebworth
Robbie Williams- knebworth
Cradle of filth/ 2009 ish
Awesome
Took my missus to Take That's reunion concert in 2006. Gotta admit, they were really good.
My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
Haven't been to too many gigs although that's set to change over the next year.
Recently saw Royal Blood and Arctic Monkeys at Reading, both of which I enjoyed a lot.
This morning I got tickets to see Foo Fighters at Wembley in June. They're supprted by Royal Blood as well so that's sure to be my favourite concert experience so far.
Nice to see there are a few Muse fans on this site. I'm desperate to see them when they tour in the summer.
Radiohead - glastonbury '03
System of a down - Astoria '98
Andy C - Reading '01(?)
Blur - Reading '99
I forgets too many
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My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
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That sounds fun
Asian Dub Foundation - glasto '04!
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Alec Empire - Reading '??
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comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 10 minutes ago
My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
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That sounds fun
Asian Dub Foundation - glasto '04!
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Went right off them after Glasto 2000, we'd just been knocked out the Euros and they were on stage chanting Romania.
A cople I saw before they were massively famous, Amy Winehouse before she was messed up, even pre the beehive hair days, I think she was 19 and even her mannerisms on stage were very childlike but wow, what a voice, walked past her at Glastonbury on one of the smaller stages some years later and she could hardly stand.
Another were Angus & Julia Stone, Ozzy siblings, saw them in a bar in soho in front of about 20 or so, had no idea who they were but was taken aback by the talent and there wasn't even a stage so had a chat with them after.
The Dublin Castle in Camden is great for catching big bands either try their new material or try the "we're cool and grounded" thing. Not that they're a band I even like but was there in the front room for a quite drink with a lass one night and was surprised to here Coldplay in the next room.
Metallica at Sonisphere was awesome as well
Beautiful july day, the sun was just setting when they came on to play. Hetfield opened up with his "are you faccccking alive" line before jumping into Battery for the opener
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didnt Metallica do a cover of a Nick Cave song?
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posted on 19/11/14
Not one I went to, but a couple of my mates went watching Oasis at the Reebok stadium way back when in about 2000.
Some guy a few rows in front of them managed to shít his pants. He ripped his undercrackers off and started swinging them round his head. Cue lots of people ducking for cover. He released them and they landed in the face of a girl stood right behind one of my mates.
posted on 19/11/14
Doesn’t surprise me at all having been to one of theirs, so many disgusting people about.
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posted on 19/11/14
Led Zeppelin, Auckland 1972.
posted on 19/11/14
When was the Beastie Boys, was it years and years ago when the tabloids went mental saying they shouldn't be allowed in the country?
posted on 19/11/14
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Led Zeppelin, Auckland 1972.
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Fantastic.
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comment by Chelsea Droog (U17596)
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comment by threadkiller, being ignored since 2011 (U1148)<BR abp="271">posted 3 minutes ago<BR abp="272">comment by Chelsea Droog (U17596)<BR abp="273">posted 16 minutes ago<BR abp="274">comment by threadkiller, being ignored since 2011 (U1148)<BR abp="372">posted 9 minutes ago<BR abp="373">my god you lot have got sheet taste in music<SPAN class="smiley smiley-biggrin" abp="374"></SPAN><BR abp="375">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="376"><BR abp="377">so what about you?<BR abp="275">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="276">70s rock, motown, etc<BR abp="277">----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR abp="278"><BR abp="279">I meant your favourite gigs you’ve been too. What do you like straight up rock or prog, Canterbury scene etc.?
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faces wembley 71 were good, four tops and supremes at about the same time as well, pink floyd at hyde park were memerable for the choir of middle age people all in there smocks or whatever they are called walking through the crowd to get on stage, that was about 1969-70 I think, I was actually joking when I commented about peoples choice of music, I have a pretty wide range of favourite music so can understand peoples choices
posted on 19/11/14
Chelsea Droog
Back in the day I used to love going to concerts, 60s/70s. Still love my music, but don`t do concerts now. OAPs not that welcome.
posted on 19/11/14
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posted on 19/11/14
Oasis - knebworth
Robbie Williams- knebworth
posted on 19/11/14
Cradle of filth/ 2009 ish
Awesome
posted on 19/11/14
Took my missus to Take That's reunion concert in 2006. Gotta admit, they were really good.
posted on 19/11/14
My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
posted on 19/11/14
Haven't been to too many gigs although that's set to change over the next year.
Recently saw Royal Blood and Arctic Monkeys at Reading, both of which I enjoyed a lot.
This morning I got tickets to see Foo Fighters at Wembley in June. They're supprted by Royal Blood as well so that's sure to be my favourite concert experience so far.
Nice to see there are a few Muse fans on this site. I'm desperate to see them when they tour in the summer.
posted on 19/11/14
Radiohead - glastonbury '03
System of a down - Astoria '98
Andy C - Reading '01(?)
Blur - Reading '99
I forgets too many
posted on 19/11/14
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posted 10 minutes ago
My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
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That sounds fun
Asian Dub Foundation - glasto '04!
posted on 19/11/14
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posted on 19/11/14
Alec Empire - Reading '??
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comment by itsonlyagame (U6426)
posted 10 minutes ago
My best night of live gigs was at Festimadrid '98: Audioactive, Atari Teenage Riot, Asian Dub Foundation, Bentley Rhythm Ace and Alabama3 all on the same bill.
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That sounds fun
Asian Dub Foundation - glasto '04!
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Went right off them after Glasto 2000, we'd just been knocked out the Euros and they were on stage chanting Romania.
posted on 19/11/14
A cople I saw before they were massively famous, Amy Winehouse before she was messed up, even pre the beehive hair days, I think she was 19 and even her mannerisms on stage were very childlike but wow, what a voice, walked past her at Glastonbury on one of the smaller stages some years later and she could hardly stand.
Another were Angus & Julia Stone, Ozzy siblings, saw them in a bar in soho in front of about 20 or so, had no idea who they were but was taken aback by the talent and there wasn't even a stage so had a chat with them after.
The Dublin Castle in Camden is great for catching big bands either try their new material or try the "we're cool and grounded" thing. Not that they're a band I even like but was there in the front room for a quite drink with a lass one night and was surprised to here Coldplay in the next room.
posted on 19/11/14
Metallica at Sonisphere was awesome as well
Beautiful july day, the sun was just setting when they came on to play. Hetfield opened up with his "are you faccccking alive" line before jumping into Battery for the opener
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comment by #4zA (U19575)
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didnt Metallica do a cover of a Nick Cave song?
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no idea sorry
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