lift to experience - pavillion theatre 3 or 4 years ago RELIGIOUS
Pevenseagull meh Jul 20, 2003 20,715 Mar 23, 2006 #41 lift to experience - pavillion theatre 3 or 4 years ago RELIGIOUS
V Voice of Reason New member Jan 7, 2006 245 Hailsham Mar 23, 2006 #42 Crowded House - Brighton Centre mid 90's Sting - if he counts as a band The Who - Plumpton 1979 Temple - Best local band, King & Queen mid 70's
Crowded House - Brighton Centre mid 90's Sting - if he counts as a band The Who - Plumpton 1979 Temple - Best local band, King & Queen mid 70's
NMH Banned Jul 6, 2003 29,540 Walk-in fridge loaded with hot blondes - Stockholm Mar 23, 2006 #43 Shreikback in the early 90's, Dr John in '74, Clapton mid-90's, Magazine 1980, Rory Gallagher all of the 70's, Simple Minds 1983, Buddy Guy 2000, The WHO at Charlton 74, and Hammersmith a year or two later. Last edited: Mar 23, 2006
Shreikback in the early 90's, Dr John in '74, Clapton mid-90's, Magazine 1980, Rory Gallagher all of the 70's, Simple Minds 1983, Buddy Guy 2000, The WHO at Charlton 74, and Hammersmith a year or two later.
Hiney Super Moderator Helpful Moderator Jul 5, 2003 19,396 Penrose, Cornwall Mar 23, 2006 #44 My top three are: The Who Lynyrd Skynyrd Dr Feelgood
e77 Well-known member May 23, 2004 7,270 Worthing Mar 23, 2006 #45 Oasis on their day are as good as everyone. Paul Weller never plays a bad set.