I was there.Dinosaur JR / Nirvana / Sonic Youth playing at Reading in 1991.
I was there.Dinosaur JR / Nirvana / Sonic Youth playing at Reading in 1991.
Is the right answer.The Pistols at Manchester Free Trade Hall in 1976. Created the big bang which made Manchester one of the centre points of great music for the next two decades.
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Ooh...I was at that one. Sorry to rub it in but it was excellent (Talking Heads were support).
I'm amazed at the number of people who have said Woodstock. As TLO says, you wouldn't have seen or heard much. Woodstock was really only good for people who wanted to take a lot of drugs or wander round looking at topless women.
I'm not a big fan of any stadium gig: my choices would have been small venues: Sex Pistols at the 100 Club, Television at CBGBs and most of all The Velvet Underground at any New York venue.
I think most of all, I'd have loved to be in the audience for Le Sacre du Printemps' premiere in 1913 - marvellous scenes.
The Beatles at Shea Stadium, Live Aid, Woodstock, Steps at the Brighton Centre...your ultimate gig, even if you wouldn't have been alive to see it originally?
Reckon I'd go for Madonna, Wembley, the sort of Blonde Ambition, late 80s, early 90s tours. All the great music, an awesome live show, and before she got all wrinkly & stringy. I was too young to have appreciated it at the time.
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I definitely would have given Woodstock a swerve.
500,000 people, a sound system that couldn't be heard 100 yards back, no toilets, mud, shit, dysentry, death, hippies...
This - or Joy Division at the height of their powers.
This one
Got to see them at the Top Rank in 86 but this always looks immense to me.
The Who at The Valley
also not politically correct, but Paul Simon's concert in South Africa would have been something special