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  1. Don

    Donny-Red Well-Known Member

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    I was there :)
     
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    Not seen a bad gig, unless you count 18 wheeler supporting boo Radleys who were proper rubbish but the boo Radleys were ace so that’s that.

    Best festival set

    Pulp - Glastonbury 1995.

    Best large gig

    Carter USM - Brixton Academy 2007

    Best small gig

    Gene - Portsmouth Wedgwood Rooms - 1998

    honorary mention for PJ Harvey who was jaw droppingly good and the wonder stuff who I’ve seen over 100 times. Every one a blast!
     
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    The Who, Charlton 1974 and The Who Christmas Show Hammersmith Odeon 1975...apologies to Mario and Donny Red, but if you didn't see The Who without Keith Moon you didn't see The Who
     
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    Its one of my biggest musical regrets - not seeing The Who with Moon. Zak Starkey is good, in fact he is very good, but he's not Moon.

    Its small consolation but at least I got to see them with Entwistle.
     
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    My first Who gig was the first tour with Kenny Jones
    And Yes I know.
     
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    I saw them with Kenny Jones at Birmingham NEC around 1988. He's not as good as Starkey in my opinion. The Birmingham gig wasn't as good as the others I've seen.
     
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    I think he worked his arse off on the first tour, but saw him later and he’d settled in.

    I’ve seen them with Zak twice - he’s brilliant, but I can’t get used to Pino.
     
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    Saw Bowie at Birmingham, thowt I'd died and gone to heaven, big shout for Genesis at Roundhay.....on the down side I went with a mate to see....The Bay City Rollers,
     
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    The Beatles at Sheffield City Hall in 1963
    The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck & Jimmy Paige at Barnsley Civic in either 1965 or 66
    Best live band I've seen 'The Pirates' with Mick Green . . . . . . . Saw them twice at The Boardwalk (Black Swan) in Sheffield
     
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    Leonard Cohen at Leeds University 1970
     
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    After never seeing Queen live as punishment I vowed never to see a live band, would have loved to go see these lads minst thi.



     
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    Yep, we saw Tilbrook at The Barnsley Civic last year- really good.
     
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    Saw Kurt play at Silverdale school in Sheffield in a school uniform! He went to school there for a couple of years . Saw Lambchop play at the Brude a couple years back and they were great as ever, Mr.Met was spellbinding
     
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    My best gig I think was Godspeed You Black Emperor supported by Sight Ros, Leeds Cockpit 2000. They had ten on a tiny stage, two bassists, two drummers, violinists, cellist, 4 guitarists. Utterly transcendent.

    Also Animal Collective and Of Montreal around 2007, just good feelings and massive transporting sound
     
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    Death Cab really are brilliant live!
     
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    Found myself a bit bored when I saw Godspeed. Similar vein but Explosions in the Sky blew me away
     
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    Tim Minchin @ Royal Albert Hall in 2011.

    Comedy cabaret show with a 50 piece band, what more could you want
     
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    You’re right. The problem is that Moon was irreplaceable. I saw Lindisfarne a few times in the 70’s with the original lineup,,,, brilliant! A number of years later, after a couple of members left and 2 had sadly died, although good, Lindisfarne sounded like some blokes doing Lindisfarne songs. Replacing key members can work, AC/DC, Fleetwood Mac for example, but I don’t think it works very often.
     
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    Probably my first Deep Purple concert at Sheffield City Hall 1973 , Ritchie and Gillan in their prime . The only regret was not seeing Free with Paul Kossoff , can’t remember why I didn’t go
    Special mention to the Pink Fairies at the Civic in 1973 , ended in a riot when the electricity was turned off
     
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    Never knew that. One particular Lambchop concert that stands out was when I went to see them at the Grand Opera House in York and a pissed-up Mrs Burgundy Red maintained a rather casual conversation with Kurt from the second row over the first few song breaks. I didn't know whether to be impressed or horrified.
     

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