was that bob dylan the year before?REBEL GOONER wrote:worse gig ever was queen in slane back in 1986 ( i think ) just a shitty wet irish day and no alcohol on sale after there was trouble there the year before
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Yep... noticed that!Pal Lydersen wrote:pixies tickets out on friday

Dublin, London & Glasgow.
http://www.nme.com/news/pixies/45722
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dublin gigs sold outg88ner wrote:Yep... noticed that!Pal Lydersen wrote:pixies tickets out on friday
Dublin, London & Glasgow.
http://www.nme.com/news/pixies/45722


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First ever Gig ( I was 13 and my brother took me along - birthday treat - with is then girlfriend) was
The Four Tops (Support: Martha Reeves and The Vandella's and Jimmy Ruffin)
one month later The Who (Tommy Tour!) Pete Townsend in his white boiler suit and Dr Martens opening with Pinball Wizard...since feckin 100's including (in no particular order)
Deep Purple
Rolling Stones
AC/DC (their first ever tour with Bon Scott) there were only about 50 people there in the Top Rank - still got my ticket signed by Angus and Bon
Black Sabbath (I'd been in bed all week with flu - but got up and went to the gig) sweated like a fucker..came out 'Cured' but deaf for about 2 days!
Yes (have seen them 127 times now - my fave band)
Genesis
Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon Tour)
Jethro Tull
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder (Talking Book Tour in the US)
Uriah Heep
Wishbone Ash
Led Zeppelin (4 symbols tour ) went to 5 gigs in UK - Simply Feckin AWESOME! Jimmy Page was unbelievable
Steely Dan (Their first UK tour) at Bristol Colston Hall - about 300 people there....A Maaazing!
The Eagles
America (they were one of the bands supporting The Who at the Oval cricket ground on a beautiful Summers day!)
David Bowie (Ziggy Tour)
Frank Zappa
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rufus (feat: Chaka Khan)
Earth, Wind & Fire
John Martyn (R.I P
)
Alan Stivell
Jackson Brown
and in 1972/3 (??) On Mid-Summers Day - I went to an all dayer at the Old Wembley Football Ground..the bill was:
Stackridge
Rufus (Feat: Chaka Khan)
Joe Walsh
The Eagles (feat: Jackson Brown & Joe Walsh)
The Beach Boys
Elton John (who was promoting his then new album Dirt Brown Cowboy)
and The Beach Boys TOTALLY Blew him off stage...he came on and people were already leaving - the Beach Boys were THAT Good!...
John Mclaughlin & Mahavishnu Orchestra
Allman Brothers
Ry Cooder
Stanley Clarke
Miles Davies (Tu Tu Tour) sadly he was so out of it...it was not good
Van Morrison (oodles of times)
It Bites (who were Brilliant!)
Joni Mitchell (for me probably one of the greatest song writer/singers of modern music)
Madness
Fun Boy 3
Selector
The Jam
Bob Dylan (Black Bush Tour)
U2 (Boy Tour) and later
Van Halen (Invasion 76 tour)
Ozzy Osbourne (Ozz fest)
The first donnington (got toally shitfaced and lost a shoe)
Saxon
Scorpions
Rainbow (there were 2 other bands but I can't remember who they were)
Neil Young
Fleet Foxes Hyde park last week (always wanted to see Neil Young)
C.S.& Nash (london last week)
Blue Nile (Walk across the rooftops tour)
Moody Blues
Oscar Peterson
Bob Marley & Wailers(Crystal Palace Bowl) Support Average White Band and????ummmmm - rather out of it that day!
Kokomo
Oasis
Blur
Todd Rundgren
Todd R & Utopia[/b](RA Tour)
James
Peter Gabriel
Fleetwood Mac
Hot House Flowers (songs from the rain tour) + others
Waterboys (love this band and see them every tour if I can)
loads of others just can;t think of em at the mo....
The Four Tops (Support: Martha Reeves and The Vandella's and Jimmy Ruffin)
one month later The Who (Tommy Tour!) Pete Townsend in his white boiler suit and Dr Martens opening with Pinball Wizard...since feckin 100's including (in no particular order)
Deep Purple
Rolling Stones
AC/DC (their first ever tour with Bon Scott) there were only about 50 people there in the Top Rank - still got my ticket signed by Angus and Bon

Black Sabbath (I'd been in bed all week with flu - but got up and went to the gig) sweated like a fucker..came out 'Cured' but deaf for about 2 days!

Yes (have seen them 127 times now - my fave band)
Genesis
Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon Tour)
Jethro Tull
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder (Talking Book Tour in the US)

Uriah Heep
Wishbone Ash
Led Zeppelin (4 symbols tour ) went to 5 gigs in UK - Simply Feckin AWESOME! Jimmy Page was unbelievable

Steely Dan (Their first UK tour) at Bristol Colston Hall - about 300 people there....A Maaazing!
The Eagles
America (they were one of the bands supporting The Who at the Oval cricket ground on a beautiful Summers day!)
David Bowie (Ziggy Tour)
Frank Zappa
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rufus (feat: Chaka Khan)
Earth, Wind & Fire
John Martyn (R.I P

Alan Stivell
Jackson Brown
and in 1972/3 (??) On Mid-Summers Day - I went to an all dayer at the Old Wembley Football Ground..the bill was:
Stackridge
Rufus (Feat: Chaka Khan)
Joe Walsh
The Eagles (feat: Jackson Brown & Joe Walsh)
The Beach Boys
Elton John (who was promoting his then new album Dirt Brown Cowboy)
and The Beach Boys TOTALLY Blew him off stage...he came on and people were already leaving - the Beach Boys were THAT Good!...
John Mclaughlin & Mahavishnu Orchestra
Allman Brothers
Ry Cooder
Stanley Clarke
Miles Davies (Tu Tu Tour) sadly he was so out of it...it was not good
Van Morrison (oodles of times)
It Bites (who were Brilliant!)
Joni Mitchell (for me probably one of the greatest song writer/singers of modern music)
Madness
Fun Boy 3
Selector
The Jam
Bob Dylan (Black Bush Tour)
U2 (Boy Tour) and later
Van Halen (Invasion 76 tour)
Ozzy Osbourne (Ozz fest)
The first donnington (got toally shitfaced and lost a shoe)
Saxon
Scorpions
Rainbow (there were 2 other bands but I can't remember who they were)
Neil Young
Fleet Foxes Hyde park last week (always wanted to see Neil Young)
C.S.& Nash (london last week)
Blue Nile (Walk across the rooftops tour)
Moody Blues
Oscar Peterson
Bob Marley & Wailers(Crystal Palace Bowl) Support Average White Band and????ummmmm - rather out of it that day!

Kokomo
Oasis
Blur
Todd Rundgren
Todd R & Utopia[/b](RA Tour)
James
Peter Gabriel
Fleetwood Mac
Hot House Flowers (songs from the rain tour) + others
Waterboys (love this band and see them every tour if I can)
loads of others just can;t think of em at the mo....
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OneBardGooner very impressive listOneBardGooner wrote:First ever Gig ( I was 13 and my brother took me along - birthday treat - with is then girlfriend) was
The Four Tops (Support: Martha Reeves and The Vandella's and Jimmy Ruffin)
one month later The Who (Tommy Tour!) Pete Townsend in his white boiler suit and Dr Martens opening with Pinball Wizard...since feckin 100's including (in no particular order)
Deep Purple
Rolling Stones
AC/DC (their first ever tour with Bon Scott) there were only about 50 people there in the Top Rank - still got my ticket signed by Angus and Bon![]()
Black Sabbath (I'd been in bed all week with flu - but got up and went to the gig) sweated like a fucker..came out 'Cured' but deaf for about 2 days!![]()
Yes (have seen them 127 times now - my fave band)
Genesis
Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon Tour)
Jethro Tull
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder (Talking Book Tour in the US)![]()
Uriah Heep
Wishbone Ash
Led Zeppelin (4 symbols tour ) went to 5 gigs in UK - Simply Feckin AWESOME! Jimmy Page was unbelievable![]()
Steely Dan (Their first UK tour) at Bristol Colston Hall - about 300 people there....A Maaazing!
The Eagles
America (they were one of the bands supporting The Who at the Oval cricket ground on a beautiful Summers day!)
David Bowie (Ziggy Tour)
Frank Zappa
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Rufus (feat: Chaka Khan)
Earth, Wind & Fire
John Martyn (R.I P)
Alan Stivell
Jackson Brown
and in 1972/3 (??) On Mid-Summers Day - I went to an all dayer at the Old Wembley Football Ground..the bill was:
Stackridge
Rufus (Feat: Chaka Khan)
Joe Walsh
The Eagles (feat: Jackson Brown & Joe Walsh)
The Beach Boys
Elton John (who was promoting his then new album Dirt Brown Cowboy)
and The Beach Boys TOTALLY Blew him off stage...he came on and people were already leaving - the Beach Boys were THAT Good!...
John Mclaughlin & Mahavishnu Orchestra
Allman Brothers
Ry Cooder
Stanley Clarke
Miles Davies (Tu Tu Tour) sadly he was so out of it...it was not good
Van Morrison (oodles of times)
It Bites (who were Brilliant!)
Joni Mitchell (for me probably one of the greatest song writer/singers of modern music)
Madness
Fun Boy 3
Selector
The Jam
Bob Dylan (Black Bush Tour)
U2 (Boy Tour) and later
Van Halen (Invasion 76 tour)
Ozzy Osbourne (Ozz fest)
The first donnington (got toally shitfaced and lost a shoe)
Saxon
Scorpions
Rainbow (there were 2 other bands but I can't remember who they were)
Neil Young
Fleet Foxes Hyde park last week (always wanted to see Neil Young)
C.S.& Nash (london last week)
Blue Nile (Walk across the rooftops tour)
Moody Blues
Oscar Peterson
Bob Marley & Wailers(Crystal Palace Bowl) Support Average White Band and????ummmmm - rather out of it that day!![]()
Kokomo
Oasis
Blur
Todd Rundgren
Todd R & Utopia[/b](RA Tour)
James
Peter Gabriel
Fleetwood Mac
Hot House Flowers (songs from the rain tour) + others
Waterboys (love this band and see them every tour if I can)
loads of others just can;t think of em at the mo....

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OneBardGooner wrote:Thank-You Mate - That was when I was into Gigging - having settled down and calmed down now its a bit of a different story![]()
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All my wonga goes on The Arsenal these days!![]()
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from your list id love to have seen
OneBardGooner wrote: The Four Tops (Support: Martha Reeves and The Vandella's and Jimmy Ruffin)
one month later The Who (Tommy Tour!) Pete Townsend in his white boiler suit and Dr Martens opening with Pinball Wizard...since feckin 100's including (in no particular order)
Rolling Stones
[
Black Sabbath (I'd been in bed all week with flu - but got up and went to the gig) sweated like a fucker..came out 'Cured' but deaf for about 2 days!![]()
Yes (have seen them 127 times now - my fave band)
Dark Side of the Moon Tour)
The Temptations[/b]
Stevie Wonder (Talking Book Tour in the US)![]()
Led Zeppelin (4 symbols tour ) went to 5 gigs in UK - Simply Feckin AWESOME! Jimmy Page was unbelievable![]()
David Bowie (Ziggy Tour)
Frank Zappa
John Martyn (R.I P)
Miles Davies[/b] (Tu Tu Tour) sadly he was so out of it...it was not good
Van Morrison (oodles of times)
The Jam
Bob Marley & Wailers[/b](Crystal Palace Bowl) Support Average White Band and????ummmmm - rather out of it that day!![]()
Peter Gabriel
Fleetwood Mac[/b]
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You LUCKY LUCKY SOD!..I tried to get tickets but they Sold Out!Pal Lydersen wrote:was at ac/dc on sunday fuckin quality

Last time I saw AC/DC was when they topped Donnington all day open air affair..(support was whitesnake aaaaaaaaaaaand feck can't remember) I do rememeber it rained till about 5pm - and down the front of stage was a quagmire - In all honesty they were 'Okay(ish)' - They were promoting the 'For Those About To Rock' album....which isn't their finest hour...but when they started doing stuff from Back In Black and earlier Higway to hell etc...got much better....
I bet they were Storming this time round!??
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ps:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/
Some real gems in this Hendrix, Free etc ...but 51 minutes in just after the Jam - there's Angus Young of AC/DC - Back in 1977 with enough energy to put Battersea Power Station in the Shade!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/
Some real gems in this Hendrix, Free etc ...but 51 minutes in just after the Jam - there's Angus Young of AC/DC - Back in 1977 with enough energy to put Battersea Power Station in the Shade!!

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