- Apr 19, 2018
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Nirvana, Reading Festival 1992
Skid Row, Wembley Stadium 1991 - don't know if it was "iconic" but it was supporting Guns n Roses and was in the news a fair amount at the time as a "collapse of civilisation" kind of story because of the foul language (Skid Row got banned from playing Wembley ever again I believe)
Pink Floyd at Live 8 - the last time they played together:
Then the no footage ones that might only be iconic for me -
Meltdown Festival in London in 2005, Patti Smith, Beth Orton, Sinead O’Connor, Kristin Hersh, Yoko Ono and Tori Amos on stage together singing lullabies and protest songs. Amazing.
Radiohead in a London pub in, I think, 1991 or 1992 - before Pablo Honey, maybe 10 of us there, and an energy that they were a bit different from a lot of the unheard of indie bands we were seeing in those days. A lot used to be made of the time they played Sussex Uni and 2 people and a dog were all that turned up and this was a similar time period to that.
Mid/late 90s I'm sure I saw Sigur Ros play in an old church in London but can't find any mention of it anywhere so maybe it was some other Scandinavian, very similar sounding band. Blew everyone away though whoever they were.
Skid Row, Wembley Stadium 1991 - don't know if it was "iconic" but it was supporting Guns n Roses and was in the news a fair amount at the time as a "collapse of civilisation" kind of story because of the foul language (Skid Row got banned from playing Wembley ever again I believe)
Pink Floyd at Live 8 - the last time they played together:
Then the no footage ones that might only be iconic for me -
Meltdown Festival in London in 2005, Patti Smith, Beth Orton, Sinead O’Connor, Kristin Hersh, Yoko Ono and Tori Amos on stage together singing lullabies and protest songs. Amazing.
Radiohead in a London pub in, I think, 1991 or 1992 - before Pablo Honey, maybe 10 of us there, and an energy that they were a bit different from a lot of the unheard of indie bands we were seeing in those days. A lot used to be made of the time they played Sussex Uni and 2 people and a dog were all that turned up and this was a similar time period to that.
Mid/late 90s I'm sure I saw Sigur Ros play in an old church in London but can't find any mention of it anywhere so maybe it was some other Scandinavian, very similar sounding band. Blew everyone away though whoever they were.