Grombleton
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- Dec 31, 2011
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It's not in any order other than 'when they come into my head'. I humbly apologise.
- Foo Fighters: Wembley 2008. Went on the Saturday (they played Friday as well) - raining through All my Life meant I danced like a retard...then they brought out Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones...
- Funeral For a Friend: Shepherds Bush, 2010: Their guitarist was leaving the band, so they did a short final tour playing Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation in its entirety...life affirming gig that. Hearing some of the lesser played songs from the album and them also bringing out You Want Romance? was amazing. Made me feel like a teenager again.
- Rage Against The Machine, Gogol Bordello: Finsbury Park 2010. Their free 'Victory gig' after getting the Xmas #1 the previous year. One hell of a gig. Never have I seen so many people bouncing in one go...it was one huge pit by the end of it.
- Biffy Clyro, Frightened Rabbit: Brixton 2008. I've seen Biffy 7 times and they blew the place apart that night. Unfortunately it was during their popularity of the 'Puzzle' era so when they played songs like 27, The Ideal Height & Justboy half the crowd didn't have a clue what was going on. If they'd pulled out Jaggy Snake then it'd be #1.
- Les Savy Fav, Future of The Left, Los Campesinos!: London Astoria, 2008: What an awesome lineup that was! FOTL had a couple of technical issues but they continued on with their expected levels of humour and anger...then LSV's Tim Harrington hopped off stage whilst singing, went into the ladies and came out having stolen all the loo roll.
- Eels: Brighton Dome, 2008. I always wanted to see Mark play and it was a joyous occasion. His support act was a documentary about him and his father, the physicist Hugh Everett and Mark's attempts to learn about him and his groundbreaking theories. I remember Flyswatter sounding particularly splendid that night.
- Supergrass, Idlewild, Lightening Seeds: Arundel Castle, 2009: It's such a lovely venue, the grounds of the castle and three rather splendid bands (though we only really went for Idlewild), remembering Supergrass was a particular highlight, but seeing Idlewild play In Remote Part, which is one of mine and Mrs Grombleton's songs was quite moving, actually.
- Pixies, Bombay Bicycle Club: Brixton, 2009: Their Doolittle 20th Anniversary tour. Enough said.
- Metric, Blood Red Shoes: Concorde 2, 2006: I love this band, so little recognition on these shores. Superb gig and they were loud that night. Hustle Rose particularly shook the walls.
- Muse, Biffy Clyro: Wembley 2010: Biffy were a bit pants if I'm honest, but we weren't there for that - we were there to see Bellamy being one of the best showmen around and Chris Wolstenholme's wobbly head.
- Gogol Bordello, DeVotchKa: Brighton Dome, 2010: The Dome has never been happier since 'Start Wearing Purple' was belted out. Superb party.
- The Decemberists: De La Warr Pavilion, 2011: Part of their Popes of Pendarvia tour. I remember The Rake's Song sounding particularly good that evening. I can also diy happy having heard The Mariner's Revenge Song live.
- Foo Fighters: Wembley 2008. Went on the Saturday (they played Friday as well) - raining through All my Life meant I danced like a retard...then they brought out Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones...
- Funeral For a Friend: Shepherds Bush, 2010: Their guitarist was leaving the band, so they did a short final tour playing Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation in its entirety...life affirming gig that. Hearing some of the lesser played songs from the album and them also bringing out You Want Romance? was amazing. Made me feel like a teenager again.
- Rage Against The Machine, Gogol Bordello: Finsbury Park 2010. Their free 'Victory gig' after getting the Xmas #1 the previous year. One hell of a gig. Never have I seen so many people bouncing in one go...it was one huge pit by the end of it.
- Biffy Clyro, Frightened Rabbit: Brixton 2008. I've seen Biffy 7 times and they blew the place apart that night. Unfortunately it was during their popularity of the 'Puzzle' era so when they played songs like 27, The Ideal Height & Justboy half the crowd didn't have a clue what was going on. If they'd pulled out Jaggy Snake then it'd be #1.
- Les Savy Fav, Future of The Left, Los Campesinos!: London Astoria, 2008: What an awesome lineup that was! FOTL had a couple of technical issues but they continued on with their expected levels of humour and anger...then LSV's Tim Harrington hopped off stage whilst singing, went into the ladies and came out having stolen all the loo roll.
- Eels: Brighton Dome, 2008. I always wanted to see Mark play and it was a joyous occasion. His support act was a documentary about him and his father, the physicist Hugh Everett and Mark's attempts to learn about him and his groundbreaking theories. I remember Flyswatter sounding particularly splendid that night.
- Supergrass, Idlewild, Lightening Seeds: Arundel Castle, 2009: It's such a lovely venue, the grounds of the castle and three rather splendid bands (though we only really went for Idlewild), remembering Supergrass was a particular highlight, but seeing Idlewild play In Remote Part, which is one of mine and Mrs Grombleton's songs was quite moving, actually.
- Pixies, Bombay Bicycle Club: Brixton, 2009: Their Doolittle 20th Anniversary tour. Enough said.
- Metric, Blood Red Shoes: Concorde 2, 2006: I love this band, so little recognition on these shores. Superb gig and they were loud that night. Hustle Rose particularly shook the walls.
- Muse, Biffy Clyro: Wembley 2010: Biffy were a bit pants if I'm honest, but we weren't there for that - we were there to see Bellamy being one of the best showmen around and Chris Wolstenholme's wobbly head.
- Gogol Bordello, DeVotchKa: Brighton Dome, 2010: The Dome has never been happier since 'Start Wearing Purple' was belted out. Superb party.
- The Decemberists: De La Warr Pavilion, 2011: Part of their Popes of Pendarvia tour. I remember The Rake's Song sounding particularly good that evening. I can also diy happy having heard The Mariner's Revenge Song live.