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Saw Rush at the NEC Arena last month. Brilliant laser beam show and Neil Peart's 15 min drum solo was top with loads of gated reverb! . Genesis at Twickenham were excellent. Light show was amazing. Tomorrow back at the NEC to head bang at Heaven n Hell with Dio/Black Sabbath.

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Bay City Rollers, '70s, crap but it got me laid.

Lindisfarne, '70s, mediocre.

Genesis, '70s, excellent.

Slik, '70s, absolute shite, good fight afterwards.

Rainbow, '70s, brilliant.

Rick Wakeman, '70s, brilliant.

The Tubes, '80s, brilliant.

Peter Hamill, '80s, fell asleep.

Rush, '80s, rather good.

Wishbone Ash, recently, a great disappointment

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I've seen loads. I love concerts, they're always a great atmosphere.

 

Orbital x 3

808 State x 3

Sisters Of Mercy x 3

The Mission x 2

New Order

New Model Army x 3

Moby

The Orb

The Cure

Nine Inch Nails x 2

Ministry

Underworld x 2

Prodigy x 2

Siouxie and the Banshees

Smashing Pumpkins

Eminem and his cronies (D12, 50 cent etc) at Milton Keynes Bowl in his hay day.

Kylie :blush: That was bought to go with the family.

Bruce Willis - Vicki wanted to go.

 

People that were supporting :

u-ziq (can't be arsed to find the mew key)

Ladytron (Excellent, will go see them again)

Pressure of Speech

Audio Bullies

Chemical Bros.

 

 

I'm sure there's more..

 

Going to see New Model Army tomorrow night :yahoo: and Levellers next year.

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Muse x2, (incl. Wembley Stadium - the best live band IMO!)

Pink (excellent)

Madonna (shit)

Blur (good)

Pulp (good)

Gloria Estefan (with a girlfriend)

Chris de Burgh (also ith same girlfriend)

Jean-Michel Jarre x 2 (live-ish. He was there!)

 

and probably some more, but can't remember :)

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Showing my Age here but here goes:-

 

XTC

The Cure (x2)

The Jam (x5)

Simple Minds

Teardrop Explodes

OMD

Human League

Chuck Berry

The Specials

Madness

The Piranhas

Reading Festival (x3)

Oasis (x3)

The Fall

The Damned

KulaShaker

Manic Street Preachers

Charlatans

Travis

Souixsie and the Banshees

Paul Weller (x3)

Greenday

James Brown

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

 

That will do for now.

 

Greenday were probably the best live band I have seen and the Damned were probably the loudest.

 

The only bands left that I really want to see are probably U2, Faithless and the Chemical Brothers.

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I've always fancied seeing UB40 live

 

I've seen them. They were OK. Blimey that was back in the 80s - how depressing.

I'm not a big live music goer. I do like it but can't be arsed most of the time.

I can't remember half the bands I've been to see.

 

Off the top of my head. . .

UB40

Elvis Costello (excellent)

Billy Bragg (Very disappointing, only did Woody Guthrie songs, no BB ones - wtf? )

Oasis

Manic Street Preachers (supporting Oasis)

New Model Army

Edwin Starr (scraping the barrel now)

errrrr. . .

I'm going to see Squeeze later this month

 

...shit there must be more than that.

 

I used to go to school with Level 42

 

Ah! I've just remembered a great one!

Beat THIS . . .

I've heard The Beatles live ! Honestly.

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