CaptainDaveUK
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- Oct 18, 2010
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Kool and the gang (Brighton) Some local band in the Lord Admiral (Seaford) Michael Jackson (Aintree, Liverpool)
Depends how.....
First: Genesis at the Dome, Foxtrot tour. 70p to get in. I think String Driven Thing were support so they are the actual first band I saw.
Worst: No too many but I'll go for the second time I saw Bryan Adams at Wembley. The first time I saw Bryan Adams I had been dragged along by my girlfriend and, unusually for me, not wanting to upset her again, said it was quite good. Actually I loathed it. The worst type of wet, fist-pumping pop-rock nonsense (and I love a bit of pop, and a bit of rock, even a bit of arena rock, but....) imaginable. The second time I went I could barely disguise my disappointment and, during the gig, my absolute agony as a big fat bloke in front of me attempted to clap along, but without any semblance of rhi-hi-hythm, to the dim dirge on stage :
Best: Hard to call. I won't bore everyone with my usual overkill and list 20, so I will invent two sections (below) and say the best was probably the fist time I saw Wire at the Nashville rooms in Fulham in about 78 when they released Pink Flag. It was absolute shiver down the spine music, with the occasional 20 second interludes going bat shit mental to tracks like Mr Suit. Because I knew every song and every word I knew exactly when to stop dancing and felt super cool as a consequence
Last: The delicious Boy Harsher at the Scala earliy in the year.
Most Iconic: The original Human League, also at The Nashville, with Brian Eno sitting alone by the door, and a brief visit from one David Bowie (plus 2 minders) who stood next to me, and exchanged a few words
I can't top my ex wife's most iconic - the Stones at Altamont. Or my mate Roy's who saw the original Pink Floyd at the UFO more than once, and my old pal Bob's who saw the Beatles play the Cavern more than 20 times, and Little Richard play the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton.
Best Inspiral Carpets Brixton 2004.
Funnily enough only got The inspirals tickets off a person on here ,as Reading v Brighton was moved to a Friday night . My i bounced myself all over Brixton Academy that night .As I read this they are on TOTP
This is what it’s like to be Burnley
First: The Who at Dunstable Civic Hall (1969?) possibly just before or just after they were at Woodstock
Best: Joan Baez anywhere - but especially at Crawley (I know, I know!) a few years ago, when she sang and dedicated "Forever Young" to me and my wife, and our two friends, as it was our anniversary (I did write and ask her). Especially poignant as our two friends have both died in the intervening years.
Special mention to The Saw Doctors, whose live gigs never fail to please.