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Who would you like to see live at the Amex next ?



Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
There's only one band that should have a Brighton gig.

Ladies and Gentlemen ... THE JAM!

All together now...

Struggle after struggle, year after year
The atmosphere's a fine blend of ice
I'm almost stone cold dead in a team called Palace.
Oo-ooh! yeah!
 






Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
the stranglers would grace the stadium perfectly

what with DG being a brighton boy

opening song,burning up time,first couple of lines to those who don't know are "the brighton train it goes real soon,my brighton belle is in her room"

finale being,toiler on the sea "a flock of seagulls!"
 




Fair port

Member
Apr 19, 2012
46
Keane would be great saw the Bexhill gig and have tickets fir the Hastings Beer Festival gig Amex would make a wonderful hat trick of Keane gigs in Sussex
But if we can dream it must be Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band
 




Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
Would like to see a surprise appearance from Mumm-ra. They say he is ever-living, but i tend to think that doesn't mean that much on the planet the Thundercats happened to land. He has the odd servant in animal form, but each one is a failure in war, so all Mumm-ra can do is dream, of what he is undecided. It was like he couldn't really make his mind up over the world he sought to evilly govern and merely took the arrival of the over-sexy Cheetarah and black-power-mad-and-a-touch-gay Panthro as an insult to his uncertain way of being. They knew what they were about, but Mumm-ra? Well, i tended to think he wished he were dead and tired of this everlivingness that had all got a bit samey. Everyone else, including even that f***ing Snarf, had a beginning and end to them and the chances of a family and career at some point. What did Mumm-ra have? An eternity of watching over things, of shedding the cotton skin that made him momentarily scary, being insulted by other living creatures he believed to be his inferiors, and being outwitted repeatedly as the world's oldest and most repetitive loser. That's not a life. I'd like to see Mumm-ra turn up at the Amex and talk through what it's been like for him, to really open up. It'd be enthralling to witness, and might even cheer the guy up. Who knows what he'd do next. The interviewer would be Jerry Springer's hairless ex-bodyguard Steve Wilkos.
 


Dec 29, 2011
8,204
If we got Adele to play we'd make a killing from all the pie sales. Hell, lets just cut out the middle man and ship her 50,000 of our finest pies to add to the transfer kitty.
 


The Notorious BHA

New member
Jan 29, 2011
163
The Kooks - Drummer Paul Garred is a season ticket holder! And they're all from Brighton (met at BIMM) so they'd love to play here surely?
 












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