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[Music] Iconic gigs you were at (with decent footage if you post a youtuby)



Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Faversham




jackalbion

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Idles at Glastonbury is iconic for me, as it felt like they made the step to being a well known band that day, other than shouty Bristol underground band. Luckily you can see me basically in the entire gig in my sandtex shirt
 


hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Kitbag in Dubai
11th June 1988. Wembley Stadium.

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute.

"The estimated audience for the Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute of 600 million in 67 countries was arguably an underestimate in that several broadcasters in Africa were given a free licence. However, the apartheid government did not allow the event to be broadcast in South Africa.

But news of the event and its popularity reached Mandela and other political prisoners. In time, the strong ripple effect is thought to have increased pressure on the government to release Mandela, and it became increasingly likely that he would be released, albeit 20 months after the concert and 27 years after he was put in prison."


Sometimes music just transcends into something much bigger.

 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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Ruislip


Not everyone's favourite.....
But a great night for Mrs AR and moi, hob knobbing in amongst so called celebs.
Great live music.
 








brighton terra

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Dec 5, 2008
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Worthing
I witnessed the Stone Roses’ infamously terrible performance at the Reading Festival in 1996. To think I could’ve seen Underworld in the Dance Tent instead!
 




Mr Bridger

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Oasis @ Knebworth. No personal video but a couple of pics from the day.

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lawros left foot

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11th June 1988. Wembley Stadium.

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute.

"The estimated audience for the Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute of 600 million in 67 countries was arguably an underestimate in that several broadcasters in Africa were given a free licence. However, the apartheid government did not allow the event to be broadcast in South Africa.

But news of the event and its popularity reached Mandela and other political prisoners. In time, the strong ripple effect is thought to have increased pressure on the government to release Mandela, and it became increasingly likely that he would be released, albeit 20 months after the concert and 27 years after he was put in prison."


Sometimes music just transcends into something much bigger.



I was at this, and on the following Tuesday I sailed for an 8 month deployment to Australia.
 


PFJ

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The Port of Noddy Holder
Iconic gigs
Freddie Mercury Aids Awareness
Live Aid
Queen Knebworth 86
Jam's last gig 82
First Two Tone Tour date 1979
Big 4 Knebworth 2011
Sabbath Reunion Birmingham 97
Sabbaths last gig Birmingham 2017
Guns N Roses Monsters of Rock 88
Metallica 'Where's Lars' gig 2004
Pink Floyd The Wall 1980
Sex Pistols Filthy Lucre
Buzzcocks ' riot gig' 78
Motorhead Port Vale 81
Rolling Stones Brixton Academy 94
The Damned ' Night of a Thousand Vampires ' 2019

Off the top of my head :rock:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Hove
No footage as none of us had phones in those days but in 1995 I saw The Stone Roses in Wolverhampton who were epic, and Faith No More in Portsmouth who played Epic.
 








The Antikythera Mechanism

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No video, unfortunately, just audio - Colosseum - Skellington (Live at the Big Apple, Brighton, 27 March 1971). As I had a part time job at the Regent / Odeon / Academy at the time, I got to see all the gigs for free
 


Herr Tubthumper

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The Fatherland
Well said. I still go to Donington and mention to the young 'uns, that the reason they can feel safe at festivals like this is because those two lads paid the ultimate and unimaginable price.
RIP.

Good points.

I remember the day well. I'd been to the previous three events so was familiar with the status of the acts and the numbers which would typically turn up early in the day; there was a feeling of excitement and a huge swell in numbers just before GnR came on. We were about half way back but still got a bit squashed and some were losing their footing, I did not realise how serious it had been down the front until I got home.
 


Dick Head

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David Bowie, Milton Keynes Bowl, 1990.

 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I witnessed the Stone Roses’ infamously terrible performance at the Reading Festival in 1996. To think I could’ve seen Underworld in the Dance Tent instead!

I had this same conversation with someone on Tuesday night. Them not me at Reading.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I went to the first 10ish of Big Beat Boutique. Brilliant nights and exciting to be at the beginning of something. Watching the crowds grow and grow was pretty crazy.

No footage I am (not) afraid.

Oasis at Glastonbury 95, when Robbie Williams was knobbing about with them.
Day Tripper - Ride and The Charlatans
These Animal Men - The Gloucester, relaunch when they decided to ditch the crusty/grebo look and go all punk.
Paul Weller - Royal Albert Hall
Radiohead in the tent in the park in London - Iconic because it was so bloody quiet.
 


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