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KLUNK

Member
Mar 30, 2010
552
East Sussex
Isn't it odd, I liked their records, but saw them on their first ever tour, supporting Alice Cooper (I think) as the Stuart Adamson Band, they were really bad, then saw them some years later as Big Country, supporting Bowie, and again they were poor.

Yes,very odd!

Funny how people see things differently. I saw the Cure,for example,& despite loving them to bits,couldn't of been more disappointed. Yet,spoken to others who loved the very same gig(Head On The Door tour).
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Not too difficult to work out which side you'd have been on in the Mods v Rockers thread!

Ha, and I was one of the 500,000 at the last ever Jam gig, it was a great and memorable event. But I never thought the Jam were a particularly good live band, energetic, yes, enthusiastic, yes, crowd pleasers, mmm, to a degree, but never brilliantly executed performances IMO. I only saw them twice mind, so might not have been the norm.
 










niknokseagull

Give us a biscuit
Oct 8, 2003
95
London
Not everyone's cup of tea but the sheer force of nature that is Slayer is something to behold. As close to a 'biblical' experience as you're likely to get.
Followed closely by Twisted Sister and Iggy & The Stooges, both containing probably the greatest front men in rock.

Biggest surprise band for me, as I was only going along to keep a girlfriend happy, was U2 on the Achtung Baby tour at Wembley. It was the one with the big lemon, anyway. Left that evening with a new found grudging respect for the self important tax dodgers.
 


raymondbriggs

New member
Dec 21, 2008
1,579
on a snowman plough
Seen the big boys from Pink Floyd through UB40 to Paul Weller,Prince in his prime and the likes of Hawkwind,Yes,Supertramp and The Flying Burruitto Brothers,Jimmy Cliff to Gary Newman.

But the best Live band I have ever seen?----- Nicky and The Dots at a now demolished Brighton pub,The Alhambra.
 






Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
Foo Fighters + Led Zeppelin (Wembley)
Muse (Wembley)
Les Savy Fav (London Astoria)
Funeral For a Friend (Shepherds Bush Empire)
Rage Against The Machine (Finsbury Park)
Pixies (Brixton Academy)
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
Nirvana by far.

I'm not really into music to be honest but they lived up to all the expectation and hype.

Unpolished, deliberately mucking up the hits but it was very much a "Right I get this now" moment.
 
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Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
For pure amusement and showmanship, it has to be Gary Glitter.

You know,I wanted to say that but didn't think it would be appropriate. I first saw him at the Top Rank with a load of hardcore punk rock bands, and then many times for his Christmas shows at the Centre, he was a lot of fun, a great performer, and those 2 drummers sounded fantastic. Shame, he turned out to be such a wretched human being.
 




ridda

Member
Oct 6, 2003
753
BN1
Ian dury and the blockheads are the best live band I have ever seen and I have seen hundreds in my time.
 




martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
3,080
Burgess Hill
You know,I wanted to say that but didn't think it would be appropriate. I first saw him at the Top Rank with a load of hardcore punk rock bands, and then many times for his Christmas shows at the Centre, he was a lot of fun, a great performer, and those 2 drummers sounded fantastic. Shame, he turned out to be such a wretched human being.

Still one of my favourite Xmas songs ever
 








Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Grateful Dead. Saw them at least 50 times from 1990 up until their last show in 1995.

Would love to have seen them, I downloaded "30 Days of dead" last year, and I can just listen to it all day long.
 


The Modfather

New member
Dec 13, 2009
7,210
Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads
Ha, and I was one of the 500,000 at the last ever Jam gig, it was a great and memorable event. But I never thought the Jam were a particularly good live band, energetic, yes, enthusiastic, yes, crowd pleasers, mmm, to a degree, but never brilliantly executed performances IMO. I only saw them twice mind, so might not have been the norm.

I was luck enough to see The Jam four times, and the final gig was not great in comparison to the earlier three.
 








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