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Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 07:18
Ok, here is my list.........

International Concerts - All attended in New Zealand (Unless stated otherwise) - since 1986

Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms / On Every Street World Tours - Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Tina Turner - Scene x2 in concert - Support acts - Jimmy Barnes/Collective Soul / Both concerts at Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Michael Jackson - History World Tour - Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

AC/DC - Razors Edge World Tour - Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Guns 'N' Roses - Use Your Illusion World Tour - Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Genesis - Western Springs, Auckland

ZZ Top - Western Springs, Auckland

The loudest concert ever played in New Zealand, which could be clearly heard from Devonport, apparently reaching upto 120DB at times........WoW!!

Paul McCartney - Western Springs, Auckland

Eagles - Hell Freezes Over - Supporting act - Melissa Etheridge/Greg Johnson - Western Springs, Auckland / Farewell I - (Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Australia)

Rolling Stones - Western Springs, Auckland - Voodoo Lounge / A Bigger Bang World Tours

U2 - Zooropa World Tour - Western Springs, Auckland

Roger Waters - North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

What can I say? What an absolute honour to see/hear one of the founders of the greatest band to ever walk on planet earth, Pink Floyd. Roger was their Bass Guitarist/Lyric writer/Lead singer/Backing vocalist for many, many wonderful years.... 10/10 Concert!!

The Corrs - North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

Bryan Adams - Mount Smart - Super Top, Auckland

Peter Gabriel - Mount Smart - Super Top, Auckland

Foreigner & Doobie Brothers (Two separate concerts) - Mount Smart - Super Top, Auckland

M C Hammer - Mount Smart - Super Top, Auckland

B52's - Mount Smart - Super Top, Auckland

P!NK - Vector Arena, Auckland

Jeff Waynes - War Of The World's - Stage Show - Vector Arena, Auckland

Justin Timberlake - Vector Arena, Auckland

Gwen Stefani - Support act - Gym Class Heroes - Vector Arena, Auckland

Lionel Richie - Vector Arena, Auckland

Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Vector Arena, Auckland

I must say this concert was one of the most disappointing concerts I have ever been too. Anthony (lead singer) was so arrogant (never acknowledged the fans!! or introduced his band. He left the stage twice for nearly 10 minutes, including at the end & never said goodbye, or thanks for coming & the play list & sound qaulity were some of worst I have ever heard from any band - I would never see/nor recommend them to anyone ever again

Crowded House - Vector Arena, Auckland

Def Leppard - Vector Arena, Auckland

John Mellancamp & Sheryl Crowe (Two separate concerts) - Vector Arena, Auckland

Foo Fighters - Vector Arena, Auckland

INXS - Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland

JD Fortune gave a superb performance!

The Angels - Australian Rock band - Hamilton Night Club

Queen - (UK based look/sound alike)- Founders Theatre, Hamilton

New Zealand Artists:

The Pink Floyd Experience - Scene x3 in concert (so far).... - Hamilton, Clarence Street Theatre - The Wall Tour, Hamilton Founders Theatre - The Wall Tour, Hamilton Founders Theatre - 10th Anniversary Tour

The only band that I have ever seen/heard - live - to do absolute full justice to the greatest band to ever walk on planet earth - Pink Floyd!

This Wellington based group put on one hell of a "show" in the true tradition of Pink Floyd & they get better & better, every two years that they tour New Zealand!

Check the out here: http://www.pinkfloydexperience.co.nz/j/video.html

The Chain - Scene x2 in concert. (Hamilton, New Zealand based look/sound alike) Fleetwood Mac covers group - Founders Theatre, Hamilton

Super Groove - Scene x2 in concert - Support act for Crowded House & Headline act at the 2008 Hamilton 400, V8 Supercars Racing event

Website: http://www.myspace.com/supergroovenz

Atlas - The Altitude, Hamilton (Support act for The Feelers)

Website: http://www.atlastheband.com/

The Feelers - x3 in concert - x2 at The Altitude, Hamilton & an informal, FREE "Unplugged Concert", which they played about 5 great songs at, located at Tracks Music store in Hamilton

Website: http://www.thefeelers.co.nz/mp3.php

Op Shop - x2 in concert - The Altitude, Hamilton & Bruce Mason Centre, Auckland

Got to meet these guys after their concert at the Bruce Mason Centre, in Auckland. They were really cool to talk to & we got a couple of CD's signed by all of the band members!

Website: http://www.opshopmusic.com/

Split Enz - Vector Arena

Iconic New Zealand group!

Website: http://www.frenz.com/splitenz/

Kora - Hamilton 400 - V8 Supercars Concert

Website: http://www.myspace.com/koraroots

Exponents - x3 in concert - Unofficially at Sounds Music Store, Hamilton & as a support act at Western Springs, Auckland (to a band who escapes me at this time) - Also an official concert at "The Hilly" a local - Waikato University hangout/pub

Another iconic NZ band!

Website: http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/7.html

Elemeno P - Support act for The Feelers - The Altitude, Hamilton

Website: http://www.ilike.com/artist/Elemeno+P

Late 80's Mercedes - Hamilton 400 - V8 Supercars Concert

Website: http://www.late80smercedes.com/Home.html

Pluto - Support Act for Split Enz - Vector Arena

Website: http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/617.html

Evermore - Clarence Street Theatre, Hamilton

Website: http://www.myspace.com/evermore :rockon:

vifferman
12th February 2009, 07:23
Skite! Showoff! :spanking:
I bin to just about nothing. :weep:
But then, just about any time someone comes here, I go, "Ah yeah, well, that's fook'n expensive; I could just buy some CDs for that money and have on-going musical enjoyments! (ANd then of course I never buy the CDs either..:confused:

Trudes
12th February 2009, 07:25
How the hell do you remember all of that? (I remember going to several concerts but can't remember the concert :confused: )

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 07:31
How the hell do you remember all of that? (I remember going to several concerts but can't remember the concert :confused: )

I know I'm gonna get abused for this........

I don't drink alcohol or smoke *anything* - maybe that helps! :)

I also do DJ work - so it's my job to remember music.

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 07:32
Skite! Showoff! :spanking:
I bin to just about nothing. :weep:
But then, just about any time someone comes here, I go, "Ah yeah, well, that's fook'n expensive; I could just buy some CDs for that money and have on-going musical enjoyments! (ANd then of course I never buy the CDs either..:confused:

Listening to a CD or DVD for that matter is *nothing* like being there at a concert, with the amazing atmosphere & seeing the band/artist that you really enjoy.

Trudes
12th February 2009, 07:36
I know I'm gonna get abused for this........

I don't drink alcohol or smoke *anything* - maybe that helps! :)

I also do DJ work - so it's my job to remember music.

Often I went completely straight but ended up getting stoned on the fumes of others:laugh:

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 07:41
Often I went completely straight but ended up getting stoned on the fumes of others:laugh:

Haha, that reminds me of the Roger Waters Concert - a guy was sitting next to us - smoking up large on weed - so I asked politely if he would stop & he did, to my surprise....he then started eating the weed.......lolz

Well before the end of the concert, we were singing out loud together & having a bloody wicked time.

Such an awesome concert!

BOGAR
12th February 2009, 07:47
Only one Alanis M when I was in the states years ago. All I remember now was that she was small and jumped around the whole time. It was good but the limo ride with friends was even better. ;)

Trudes
12th February 2009, 07:47
Haha, that reminds me of the Roger Waters Concert - a guy was sitting next to us - smoking up large on weed - so I asked politely if he would stop & he did, to my surprise....he then started eating the weed.......lolz

Well before the end of the concert, we were singing out loud together & having a bloody wicked time.

Such an awesome concert!

haha, nice!
We went to that also, we were HIGH up in the stands, but was still awesome!!:banana:

vifferman
12th February 2009, 07:49
Listening to a CD or DVD for that matter is *nothing* like being there at a concert, with the amazing atmosphere & seeing the band/artist that you really enjoy.
That's only IF the band can bring more to the concert than they can in days/weeks of effort put in in the studio AND the sound system isn't set up by a deaf'n'stoned sound engineer who got his job by having sex with the band manager's brother AND someone next to you / in front of you isn't a complete dick who's going to make sure s/he has fun but no one else around her/him is.
Or you're not so wasted by lying around in the hot sun drinking bourbon (and then wine-in-a-box when the bourbon runs out) that you spend much of the concert puking up the contents of your entire digestive system...
Or the person/band you've gone to see on their final concert of the tour coasts and puts in a mediocre performance because they're tired and jet-lagged and it's a such a pissy and small concert compared to the others that they don't give a crap because they're barely breaking even.
Or the band storms off halfway through the first set after smashing up the gear provided, because the sound system sucks, the acoustics suck, the audience are pissed off because the sound check took so long and the band spend too long out the back snorting coke off the smooth pale bellies of young gurls of questionably legality...
Or you're going to a concert solely because your woman really REALLY wants to go, and for what the tickets cost you could re-tyre your bike or get the front forks overhauled or buy a really good helmet and you wish you'd never agreed to go or waited a couple of days till the tickets were all sold out so you had a good excuse (and meanwhile several other concerts you'd much rather see come along but you can't go because you've already got overpriced tickets to the OTHER concert which yo're going to solely because your woman really REALLY wants to go...

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 08:07
That's only IF the band can bring more to the concert than they can in days/weeks of effort put in in the studio AND the sound system isn't set up by a deaf'n'stoned sound engineer who got his job by having sex with the band manager's brother AND someone next to you / in front of you isn't a complete dick who's going to make sure s/he has fun but no one else around her/him is.
Or you're not so wasted by lying around in the hot sun drinking bourbon (and then wine-in-a-box when the bourbon runs out) that you spend much of the concert puking up the contents of your entire digestive system...
Or the person/band you've gone to see on their final concert of the tour coasts and puts in a mediocre performance because they're tired and jet-lagged and it's a such a pissy and small concert compared to the others that they don't give a crap because they're barely breaking even.
Or the band storms off halfway through the first set after smashing up the gear provided, because the sound system sucks, the acoustics suck, the audience are pissed off because the sound check took so long and the band spend too long out the back snorting coke off the smooth pale bellies of young gurls of questionably legality...
Or you're going to a concert solely because your woman really REALLY wants to go, and for what the tickets cost you could re-tyre your bike or get the front forks overhauled or buy a really good helmet and you wish you'd never agreed to go or waited a couple of days till the tickets were all sold out so you had a good excuse (and meanwhile several other concerts you'd much rather see come along but you can't go because you've already got overpriced tickets to the OTHER concert which yo're going to solely because your woman really REALLY wants to go...

That ^^ sums it up perfectly. You are damn right - there are always potential problems with concerts & all too often *in fact* other than a handful of concerts - Vector Arena has the worst acoustics of ANY venue I have ever been too.

The Management at Vector Arena are a bunch of meataxes - they don't give a rats about the fans opinion & still have not done *anything* adequate in terms of addressing the shit acoustics at the venue - draping a thin black cloth over the glass ballastrades?? is not gonna do jackshit you idiots!

Sadly - the Sound Engineers often DO fuck it up - cranking the sound too fuckin' loud your ear drums BLEED - WHY!!!! You don't need to crank the fuck out of a PA System to make it sound good you dumb fucks!!! <=== TAKE NOTE!!

In fact, that's the worse thing you can do - it's called distortion & at Vector Arena - an $80Million White Elephant you will also get **massive** reverberation to boot.

Of all the concerts that have sounded good at Vector - they were **mostly** controlled by a New Zealand Sound Engineer - who works for College Hill, whose name escapes me - he is the sound man for Super Groove anyway....95% of the remainder were controlled by American Idiots - who don't know jackshit about **qaulity sound & clarity of vocals!!!!** & who are use to venues overseas that - **acoustically sound great** ie - The EXACT opposite of Vector Arena's Shithole Venue.

Cheers, G

Hitcher
12th February 2009, 08:16
Bugger-off lining up to see a bunch of recycled rockers, predictable top 10 acts or one-hit-wonders.

In August we went to Cirque de Soleil's "Love" show in Las Vegas as well as to Penn & Teller Live.

In November we took Mrs H's mum to Melbourne to see Andre Rieu.

A couple of weeks ago we went to one of the best concerts I have ever been to and am unlikely to ever have bettered: Leonard Cohen at the TSB Arena Wellington.

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 08:25
Bugger-off lining up to see a bunch of recycled rockers, predictable top 10 acts or one-hit-wonders.

In August we went to Cirque de Soleil's "Love" show in Las Vegas as well as to Penn & Teller Live.

In November we took Mrs H's mum to Melbourne to see Andre Rieu.

A couple of weeks ago we went to one of the best concerts I have ever been to and am unlikely to ever have bettered: Leonard Cohen at the TSB Arena Wellington.

Nothing wrong with Recycled Rockers mate, they get just get better & better with time.....

As for one hit wonders - I have not seen hardly any of them.

Concerts/Events coming up are:

Top Gear - Live - February 13 2009

Iron Maiden - February 20 2009

Cold Play - March 18 2009

The Pink Floyd Experience - May 15 2009 (Hamilton)

MisterD
12th February 2009, 08:28
Far too many to list but highlights include:

Various Glastonbury performances: Robert Plant, Prodigy (or was that Reading Festival?), Tom Jones, Janes Addiction, The Feelers.

Charlatans - that was V2, I'm pretty sure.

Soundgarden supporting G'N'R (I left before the headliners)

Soundgarden / Tad / Corrosion of Conformity at Brixton Academy (best line-up ever)

Nirvana in Edinburgh on the Bleach tour an Newcastle on the Nevermind tour.

Pearl Jam on the "Alive" tour
Smashing Pumpkins the next night on their "Gish" tour

New Model Army for Newcastle Riverside's 10th birthday...still my best ever gig.

Hawkwind (lots) and Motorhead (even more), but talking of weed I never made it to Lemmy's mike stand to get his spliff.

I so wish I'd kept all those black gig T-shirts....

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 08:38
Far too many to list but highlights include:

Various Glastonbury performances: Robert Plant, Prodigy (or was that Reading Festival?), Tom Jones, Janes Addiction, The Feelers.

Charlatans - that was V2, I'm pretty sure.

Soundgarden supporting G'N'R (I left before the headliners)

Soundgarden / Tad / Corrosion of Conformity at Brixton Academy (best line-up ever)

Nirvana in Edinburgh on the Bleach tour an Newcastle on the Nevermind tour.

Pearl Jam on the "Alive" tour
Smashing Pumpkins the next night on their "Gish" tour

New Model Army for Newcastle Riverside's 10th birthday...still my best ever gig.

Hawkwind (lots) and Motorhead (even more), but talking of weed I never made it to Lemmy's mike stand to get his spliff.

I so wish I'd kept all those black gig T-shirts....

Damn, I'm jealous of your collection of concerts there mate - great stuff indeed.

I heard the Smashing Pumpkins most recent NZ tour was a disappointment - the lead singer was being a fucktard to the fans - not good karma, considering we *as fans* are his boss.

Hmmm, that reminds me of the biggest wanker in the Musical Business that I have ever seen live - Anthony Keidas from the RHCP.

retro asian
12th February 2009, 08:52
Best Live acts I've seen:

1. RANCID - anyone who's seen their energy onstage knows why

2. MUSE - seen them twice, and was amazed both times at their live musicianship. Many people argue they are the best live act

3. RHCP (Vector Arena) - Despite many others not enjoying the show, I thought it was cool how they jammed around with each other....and FLEA is the man!

4. TOOL (BDO) - Unfortunately was too tired, wasted and dehydrated from the rest of the BDO to enjoy the show fully :oi-grr:

I'm dying to see Pearl Jam live.... why won't they come here (again)??? :weep:

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 09:02
Best Live acts I've seen:

1. RANCID - anyone who's seen their energy onstage knows why

2. MUSE - seen them twice, and was amazed both times at their live musicianship. Many people argue they are the best live act

3. RHCP (Vector Arena) - Despite many others not enjoying the show, I thought it was cool how they jammed around with each other....and FLEA is the man!

4. TOOL (BDO) - Unfortunately was too tired, wasted and dehydrated from the rest of the BDO to enjoy the show fully :oi-grr:

I'm dying to see Pearl Jam live.... why won't they come here (again)??? :weep:

Again, agree with the above - accept the RCHP comment. My original posts states all the reasons why these guys suck so bad live.

Guns & Roses in 1993? - Use Your Illlusion - World Tour anyway had probably the equivalent sound qaulity - all instruments blended together - impossible to clearly distinguish & very poor vocal clarity - you *should* beable to hear every word sung, but the bass & kick drum dominated at both of these concerts, major, major disappointment.

MisterD
12th February 2009, 09:25
Best Live acts I've seen:

1. RANCID - anyone who's seen their energy onstage knows why

I'm jealous, they're one of those bands that I've never been in the right place at the right time to see...



I'm dying to see Pearl Jam live.... why won't they come here (again)??? :weep:

But that makes up for it..:hug:

retro asian
12th February 2009, 09:38
Again, agree with the above - accept the RCHP comment. My original posts states all the reasons why these guys suck so bad live.

Guns & Roses in 1993? - Use Your Illlusion - World Tour anyway had probably the equivalent sound qaulity - all instruments blended together - impossible to clearly distinguish & very poor vocal clarity - you *should* beable to hear every word sung, but the bass & kick drum dominated at both of these concerts, major, major disappointment.


Well I was sitting up in the stands, which may have made a difference?
Or maybe I didn't really have a high expectation for sound quality...

Got a free ticket to the last Gunners show at Vector...was a bit of a laugh to see ol' Ginger Cornrows doing his moves...;)

Dave Lobster
12th February 2009, 10:04
I'll dig out some ticket stubs later when I get home.. but some of my highlights:
The Primitives in the Barrel Organ in Birmingham (UK) in about 89.
Curve.. can't remember where. Same sort of time.
Neds Atomic Dustbin at JB's in Dudley. 89ish..
PWEI at the Hummingbird.
The Cure in 97 when they toured Wild Mood Swings.

Utter shit:
Depeche Mode. Left before the end. Pop star wankers.
Smashing Pumpkins - here. The guy is a dick.
The Who. At the NEC. Boooring... Can't remember what year. Left before the end of that too.
A couple of mercin bands the missus wanted to see here. So shit I've forgotten their names. Shouting and chanting at the same time. Yawn..

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 10:24
Well I was sitting up in the stands, which may have made a difference?
Or maybe I didn't really have a high expectation for sound quality...

Got a free ticket to the last Gunners show at Vector...was a bit of a laugh to see ol' Ginger Cornrows doing his moves...;)

I was also in the stands - right at the back, in the left corner, looking down towards the stage......

RE: Sound Qaulity - Yip -That's a good point & I agree. I guess it's too mjuch ask for a *Professional Sound Engineer* to get it right. Lolz. :eek:

Indiana_Jones
12th February 2009, 10:27
Might try and get to 'The last night of the Proms' (the one night thing they do in Auckland) this year.

-Indy

MIXONE
12th February 2009, 11:01
Too many to remember but the highlights would have to be Pink Floyd at Western Springs and way back Alice Cooper with the last show of his "Welcome To My Nightmare" tour.


PS Passive smoking damages just as many brain cells(that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it)

Magua
12th February 2009, 11:07
Lets see.

Interpol at the St James.

Rolling Stones at Western Springs.

U2 at Mount Smart.

Foo Fighters at the Super Top.

Muse at the Trusts Stadium (terrible venue)

Bob Dylan at the Vector Arena.

Big Day out 2009.

Hauraki 40th aniversary concert (Hello Sailor, th' Dudes, Hammond Gamble).

Roger Waters at North harbour stadium.

The Who in March at North Harbour again.

Oscar
12th February 2009, 11:11
I worked at Sweetwaters in the '80s.
I've seen everybody...

MIXONE
12th February 2009, 11:18
I worked at Sweetwaters in the '80s.
I've seen everybody...

Did you get to Nambasa as well then?

Oscar
12th February 2009, 11:21
Did you get to Nambasa as well then?

Too many god-damned hippy freaks....

Zimsar10
12th February 2009, 11:24
Too many to remember but the highlights would have to be Pink Floyd at Western Springs and way back Alice Cooper with the last show of his "Welcome To My Nightmare" tour.


PS Passive smoking damages just as many brain cells(that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it)

Damn straight - Passive Smoking is a killer in fact......but in a massive - outdoor venue - it's hardly a problem, lolz.

Nice - you saw PF LIVE! My neighbour asked me if I wanted to go to that concert & at the time, I was quite young & didn't know much of their music - so I turned him down.

Needless to say, that was one of the biggest regrets in my life, thus far. :(

Hemex
12th February 2009, 11:32
Hmmm lets see....

Deep Purple - twice
Scorpions
Roger Waters - twice
Bryan Adams
Uriah Heep
G'n'R
Linkin Park
Slayer
Mastadon
Rock to Wellington which had OZZY, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Whitesnake, Poison and Lordi
Prodigy
Mark Knopfler
Sting

Although I never did get to see Rage when they came for Big Day out last year... I got to meet Zack de La Rocha as he wanted a toke of something I had when I was walking through Victoria Park.. :)... He eventually took me to meet the whole band and I then went on to spend the evening/night until around 8 a.m. drinking and smoking with them...:headbang::)

MisterD
12th February 2009, 11:53
Neds Atomic Dustbin at JB's in Dudley. 89ish..

I think I saw them at The Junction in Cambridge, but it could have been the Corn Exchange - fun, but TBH I thought their T-shirts were the best thing about them...cf Inspiral Carpets...

Dave Lobster
12th February 2009, 14:37
I think I saw them at The Junction in Cambridge, but it could have been the Corn Exchange - fun, but TBH I thought their T-shirts were the best thing about them...cf Inspiral Carpets...


I'm tempted to wear my 'fucked up' one for Maiden..

I've still got a Carpets shirt somewhere.. MOOOO!!

Carpets were shit live. Saw them with The High as support. They were a lot better.

pritch
12th February 2009, 15:24
I don't recall going to many concerts as such, this was (mainly)the sixties remember...

Went to concerts by:
Dave Brubeck
The Beatles
Gerry & The Pacemakers, and just about every other citizen of Liverpool who could sing or play an instrument.
Gene Pitney

Yehudi Menuhin

In more recent years:
Little Feat and
Carlos Santana

There were an awful lot of great blues bands and others in pubs though, some of which may have contributed to my tinitus.

ynot slow
12th February 2009, 17:51
First concert was The Sweet back in '72-73 at New Plymouths' Bowl.
Also at the bowl-Split Enz,Little River Band.
Tina Turner/Jimmy Barnes (he was pissed so was good).
Neil Young with his band in '84.
Eric Clapton at Mission Vineyard and again in March at Vector Arena.
Midge Marsden with Hammond Gamble,also with Bullfrog Rata.
Exponents(The).
Netherworld Dancing Toys.

sinfull
12th February 2009, 18:09
How the hell do you remember all of that? (I remember going to several concerts but can't remember the concert :confused: )

I.... awww shit, forgot what i was gonna say !

Skyryder
12th February 2009, 19:24
Two of Bowie concerts
Two of BB King
JJ Cale
Jesus Christ Suprstar if that counts. Hair too.
John Mayel


Missed Santana. Never forgiven myself for that.



Skyryder

Dave Lobster
12th February 2009, 19:29
In no particular order, other than the order they come out of the box..

The Cardigans (Gran Turismo - Not bad. She was in her leather gear)
Sarah McLachlan (Excellent)
Teenage Fanclub (About a dozen times, at least. Always excellent)
The Primitives (Followed round on a couple of tours. Standout gig the Barrel Organ, Digbeth)
Belle and Sebastian. (Pretty good. Saw them before Isobel left. No encore.)
The Wedding Present. (Not bad.. another one with no encore)
All About Eve (Lots of times. Standout in 2000 semi electric at the Union Chappell in London)
The WonderStuff (Lots of times. Best one the Astoria. Crappest when they had Voice of the Beehive as support. Utter crap)
EMF (before they were famous. Very good. And after famous.. not so good)
The Who (1996 Quadrophenia. Crap) And in 2000. Left early. Fucking rubbish..
Depeche Mode. (Crap. Left early)
The Farm (boring)
The Mock Turtles (not bad.)
Curve (Fucking excellent)
The La's (crap
Carter USM (Senseless Things support. Only time I've seen a support cheered back on stage. Carter were 'ok'.)
Carter USM with Frank and Walters and PWEI. Excellent gig.
Beautiful South. (crap. for the 'blue' album. yawn..)
Suede (indifferent to the audience. boring)
Ned's Atomic Dustbin (heaps of times. Always good. Esp at JP's - home gig.
The Railway Children. (yawn)
Transvision Vamp (popstars.. but not bad)
Blur (boring..)
Joan Armatrading. (Excellent.)
The Cure - Swing Tour (Excellent. Three hour gig. 20 years to the day since the Cure first went on the road).
The Cure (last year, here. Not so good. Crap venue.)
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin. (Amazing)
Bic Runga. (Sometimes good.. sometimes a bit boring. She had a fabulous support when I saw her in Bristol. Scottish girl.. Astrid Williamson.)
Shakespear's Sister. (Greatest show I've ever seen)
Fine Young Cannibals (not the original line up. Still very very good.)
Natalie Merchant (Excellent, if mental)
Beth Orton (Boring.. should have left the band at home)
Dido (boring)
Iron Maiden (2006 at the NEC. Shit venue. Excellent gig)
New Order (On their farewell tour. Fucking amazing.)
The Concretes (yawn.. left early)
Lloyd Cole (excellent.)
PWEI. (Reformation. Fucking amazing. Definitely one of those 'be there' gigs)
Smashing Pumpkins. (Rubbish)

There's others... but some of my old ticket stubs are in a box in the loft.

MadDuck
12th February 2009, 19:30
Hmmm ...showing my age here. The two most memorable for me

ZZTop...Western Springs....60,000 people. Jimmy Barnes shit stirrer from hell!

Fleetwood Mac...Western Springs...Weed was good back in those days :eek:

pete376403
12th February 2009, 19:39
Never used to go to many concerts cos my hearing was so bad but -
George Thorogood at Wgtn town hall (F*ckin loud - I could hear everything with my hearing aid turned off)
After I got the cochlear implant and could hear again -
John Fogerty at the Wgtn events centre - loved every second of it.
Assorted bands performing at the Brass Monkey - most are pretty crap but Ted Clarks Backdoor Blues band were there in 1990 and they were good.

gonzo_akl
12th February 2009, 19:40
Forgotten heaps of them but highlights i can remember

david bowie x 2, U2 x2 REM all springs. went to stones but not a highlight.

Pink Floyd - The Wall - Earls Court - 80ish
The Clash
zz top
george thorogood and the destorers

The Troggs at Marquee Club - Wardour St

Lived around the corner from the hammersmith odeon so a show every weekend - cant remember them all

The last Sweatwaters with Talking Heads, Simple Minds the pretenders etc.

Will always remember David Byrne coming on stage with accostic guiter and singing Psycho Killer

Genestho
12th February 2009, 19:44
AC/DC x 2
Metallica
Red Hot Chillies
Rolling Stones
U2
The Stranglers
Joe Satriani
Pearl Jam
Black Eyed Peas
Assortment of BDO's Highlights Featuring Marilyn Manson, Courtney Love, Korn, Ministry, Freestylers, Groove Armada, Beastie Boys, Fun lovin Criminals
Old School Shihad
Old School SuperGroove

I have a feeling I've left some out..

MadDuck
12th February 2009, 19:44
Pink Floyd - The Wall - Earls Court - 80ish


Thanks now theres a memory.

Kevin Bloody Wilson in London surrounded by Aussies when they had been told Kylie was turning up after an NZ v Aussie touch footy game day. Most of us Kiwis looked stunned and who the hell is Kevin Bloody Wilson.....:laugh:

Dave Lobster
12th February 2009, 19:48
Oooo... I've remembered another one.

Po Boys at the WSB at Donnington. 1998, I think..