Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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Would love to have see classic line up Guided By Voices.
Wish I hadn't bothered with 'Air' at The Dome, tedious.
Wish I hadn't bothered with 'Air' at The Dome, tedious.
Wished I had seen would be Talking Heads.
Wished I hadn't bothered. Bob Dylan. Kings of Leon.
I wish id never seen Robbie Williams, Mrs LLFs favourite, and ive got to go again in June
I wish I'd seen Bowie, a friend had a brother who was a good mate of his, and i was offered a ticket for the last Ziggy gig at Hammersmith Apollo, my parents wouldn't let me go, cos my mates brother smoked dope. I was only 14 as well.
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Black Sabbath, sadly £23 booking fee per ticket had an impact on my not making the purchase for this current tour. Somehow I've managed to miss them ever since discovering them in the 70s
GOT to go?
I could have done without the first half hour (felt like 3 hours) of Durutti Column at Komedia.
Vini Reilly announced that he'd be playing the old stuff later but first was going to play some songs he'd written with his new girlfriend. It was ****ing excruciatingly carp.
Wish I hadn't - S Club 7
To be honest, the Stones in the early seventies were rubbish. Big on presence and all that, but musically? - pretty naff.Realistically, I had the chance to see Nirvana at Portsmouth Poly in 88/89 and came very close, but didn't.
The Beatles weren't touring in their prime. Stones in the early 70s would have been delightful. Stevie Wonder round about that time would have been a treat too. The Who would have been something else, befitting of some new ear drums, as would Hendrix. Bowie, Talking Heads, Joy Division in the 70s would have improved my life if I'd been five or eight years older. Nina Simone at her most difficult too.
Have seen most bands/performers that I wanted to, and [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION] has indicated what the problem with comebacks/nostalgia-gigs. That said, I still have a forlorn hope of seeing Tom Waits.