The Incredible String Band, absolute shite but one of the best ever album covers?
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My brothers favorite band at the time…
The Incredible String Band, absolute shite but one of the best ever album covers?
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I saw loads of concerts in Brighton in the early 80s. As you say, usually £5/6 a ticket and you got one just by queuing up at the venue. On line secondary ticket sites have made it far too expensive. I wouldn’t have given a second thought of going to a concert a fortnight back in the day, not now though.
Well that's an opinion and you're probably not wrong however May and Taylor are brilliant and Lambert is a very good vocalist. They're not trying to recreate Queen as it was, it's billed as Queen and Adam Lambert. If you liked their music you would like the concert. Lambert isn't trying to replicate the vocals of Freddie.
Your choice though but I'd suggest you're missing out.
By the way, that Queen concert at the Brighton Centre remains the best I've ever seen of any group.
The Lightning Seeds at Portsmouth Guildhall in about 1997 when I was 14/15.
Great gig! Always felt they were under rated.
I saw loads of concerts in Brighton in the early 80s. As you say, usually £5/6 a ticket and you got one just by queuing up at the venue. On line secondary ticket sites have made it far too expensive. I wouldn’t have given a second thought of going to a concert a fortnight back in the day, not now though.
See, we do have something in common.
That Roxy Music gig I went to was 60p - this was in 1973. Most of the Dome gigs at the time were around that price. According to the Bank of England inflation calculator, that would be about £5.30 now. Imagine going to see a band of that stature for a fiver now!
That Roxy Music gig I went to was 60p - this was in 1973. Most of the Dome gigs at the time were around that price. According to the Bank of England inflation calculator, that would be about £5.30 now. Imagine going to see a band of that stature for a fiver now!