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Oasis
The Verve The Who Supergrass Arcade Fire Paul Weller Travis Ian Brown Bob Dylan Richard Ashcroft Foo Fighters Primal Scream Stereophonics Starsailor Dirty Pretty Things BRMC Manics The Charlatans Noel Gallagher Doves Coldplay Happy Mondays Must be a few more aswell |
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Hall and Oates?
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U2
Carter USM AC/DC The Stranglers Squeeze Bruce Springsteen Rolling Stones Big Country George Benson Earth Wind And Fire Depeche Mode (many times )Kool And The Gang Spandau Ballet Lynx Shalamar ![]() Maize Imagination Soul 2 Soul Cyndi Lauper Loads more that I've forgotten. I'd pick AC/DC and Depeche Mode as my favourites out of that lot. |
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Hearsay Sugababes Darius Madness Blondie all after racing bar hearsay |
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Transvision Vamp
The Icicle Works Neds Atomic Dustbin Van Morrison Manics The Wedding Present Pixies Elvis Presley Sleeper Michael Jackson Tanita Tikaram Rainbow (the stage show with Zippy et al ). |
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genesis gabriel version)
cramps neil young prefab sprout led zepp clash stranglers undertones pretenders peter green albert lee nils lofgren frankie valli and the four seasons quo van morrison |
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Lou Reed
Montrose Lindisfarne Bad Company Humble Pie Maggie Bell The Who SAHB Little Feat Lynyrd Skynyrd Steve Gibbons Hawkwind Renaissance Black Sabbath Mike Oldfield Huey Lewis Melissa Etheridge Status Quo The Tubes Stevie Nicks AC/DC The Stranglers Nils Lofgren Wishbone Ash |
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Just thought of these that I forgot to mention,
Blondie, absolutely great she was OMD The Clash |
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Free
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes Springsteen Stones Killing Joke Michael Jackson Genesis Dory Previn Beach Boys Caravan Spooky Tooth Bill Haley & the Comets Kinks Rezillos Nils Lofgren Steve Harley Geno Washington & his Ram Jam Band Renaissance Pink Floyd Deep Purple Focus (****) Big Country Squeeze John Mayall's Bluesbreakers J Geils Band John Martyn Eagles Elton John Rory Gallagher Michael Schenker Group Lynyrd Skynrd Stackridge Robert Palmer Lou Prince & the Bedrocks (Ob La Di Ob La Da) ![]() |
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orioles 07 Dec 12 16:50
Hall and Oates? Have a word Laugh They were on the undercard for Fleetwood Mac at Wembley Stadium. ![]() |
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So Fleetwood Mac was a bonus then?
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Actually was more interested in Jethro Tull, who were also playing on the card.
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Gary Glitter
Nolans Ultravox Steel Pulse Clint Eastwood & General Saint Mud Quo Tony Sheridan |
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Gadzooks, a few old dinoasaurs on this fred.
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Oasis
Arctic Monkeys REM The Strokes Manic Street Preachers Noel Gallagher The Verve Radiohead The Who Ocean Colour Scene Glen Tilbrook Travis The Vaccines Shed Seven Paul Weller Ian Brown John Shuttleworth Mystery Jets |
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Pink Floyd
Genesis The The Fleetwood Mac Iron Maiden Michael Schenker Group Saxon Budgie The Enid Yes Soul II Soul Wishbone Ash Jethro Tull Tangerine Dream Goblin Marillion Hall And Oates Blue Oyster Cult Blackfield Pure Reason Revolution Miasma And The Carousel of Headless Horses Haken Riverside Mostly Autumn Faithless Porcupine Tree Lonnie Liston Smith |
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Seen quite a few. Stand outs that come to mind...
Bowie Roxy Music Stranglers The Cramps Elvis Costello Slade ![]() The Police Sadly never got round to seeing Bolan. And if I'd known that Kate Bush's 1979 tour was to be her first and last... I would have certainly have gone to one of the gigs. |
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Glen Miller
Henry Hall |
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The Stranglers were great Crags, I really enjoyed that gig.
I'm a bit surprised I'm the only person so far that has seen U2 and Carter USM (more times than I care to rememeber). |
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The unstopable sex machine. Didn't pay much attention to their music, Slippy. U2 were good back in the day but never got round to seeing them.
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Camel
Pink Floyd Average White Band Status Quo Lindisfarne Stackridge Beach Boys Fleetwood Mac Genesis Yes Hawkwind Wally ACDC Dr Feelgood Rose Royce Commodores Snow Patrol UB40 Elton John Joan Armatrading Van Morrison Fripp and Eno JJ Cale Todd Rundgren S Club Seven ![]() Stylistics Crusaders Climax Blues Band Supertramp Judas Priest Wishbone Ash Neil Young Springsteen Caravan Ozark Mountain Daredevils Soft Machine Kokomo Thin Lizzy 10 CC Focus Barclay James Harvest Sex Pistols Bob Marley Happy Mondays Tom Jones Madness The Killers Noah and the Whale Procul Harem Human league And many many more. Also seen a lot of the above on numerous occasions. Todd at least seven times. Favourire live act was The Beach Boys. Worst was Fripp and Eno. Only gig I have ever walked out of. |
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Maggot, you have got Pink Floyd and S Club 7 on your list.
Absolutely magnificent diversity of musical tastes you have If I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you dear chap. |
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Was dragged to S Club Seven by my daughter. A good night out though, apart from the fat sl@g sitting behind who yelled at my daughter to sit down every time she fancied a wee jig.
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geordie ( brian johnson) first i went to see at newcastle city hall
ones that were good and i can remember..... omd adam and the ants stranglers boomtown rats clash jam rory gallagher ub40 hazell o'conner supported by duran duran cyndy lauper deacon blue wet wet wet duran duran spandau ballet squeeze simply red supported by terrence trent darby bon jovi bryan adams joe mceldry ![]() finally going to see elvis costello next year mate had tickets for bob marley in birmingham and i turned them down biggest regret in my life |
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Rainbow
Saxon Gillan Sisters Of Mercy My Bloody Valentine Fields Of The Nephilim The Mission The Damned The Alarm Stiff Little Fingers Kitchens Of Distinction Foo Fighters Kiss Roger Waters Kingmaker Yes Neds Atomic Dustbin REO Speedwagon Manic Street Preachers Pixies Dinosaur Jr |
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ffs , how did I forget Judas Priest ...they were awesome back in 81
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come on you lying gits, I'm not the only one from chit-chat that's seen Gary Glitter
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Me too. Seen him a few times on his Christmas tours.
Don't like to say it but, a great gig. |
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ROLLING STONES
MOODY BLUES WINGS ROD STEWERT GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS THE DOOLEYS FOUR TOPS 10CC THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS YARD BIRDS WAYNE FONTANA AND THE MINDBENDERS LIVERPOOL EXPRESS THE DRIFTERS MANFRED MANN THE TWEMERLOES THE HOLLIES HERMANS HERMITS GEORGIE FAME RICHARD KENT STYLE DEL SHANNON BILLY J KRAMER JUDY TZUKE BLACKFOOT SUE MARIANNE FAITHFULL UNIT 4 PLUS TWO ROCKIN BERRIES LONNIE DONEEGAN LULU DAVE BERRY AND THE CRUISERS BRIAN WILSON AND HIS BAND KINKS S CLUB SEVEN SPENCER DAVIS GROUP DAVID ESSEX |
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Dead Kennedys
buzzcocks Joy Division New Order Morrissey Tubes Ufo Scorp[ons Boston The Verve Eco and the Bunnymen The Charlatans Japan The wedding Present suede Rainbow Waybe County Iron and Wine Midlake Band of Horses James babtshambles King Creosote Wishbone Ash Def Leppard Iron Maiden Julian Cope Trrnage Fanclub Happy Mondays Cheap Trick steve hillage Triumph Rush max Webster Deep Purple Whitesnake shed seven Stiff Little fingers Blue Otster Cult Kansas Oasis Inspiral carpets Thin Lizzy AC/DC Gong Hawkwind Black grape The Jayhawks Edwyn Collins Clash Sammy Hagar Van Halen Black sabbath |
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And with that name, you haven't seen The Lemonheads ?
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Am i only one to have seen
THE AMAZING ALEX HARVEY BAND made the Who look ordenary at chaltons ground in the 70s |
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I think I saw Gary Glitter at university. I can't remember all the bands I've seen, highlights include:
AC/DC (Their warm up gig for the Back in Black Tour at the Newcastle Mayfair Club) Elvis Costello Stiff Little Fingers The Stones Ian Gillan Band Judas Priest Jethro Tull Squeeze Big Audio Dynamite Madness The Specials Bad Manners Low-lights: The Style Council (bleedin' awful - I left) |
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INXS, they were excellent
Simple Minds The Thompson Twins Light Of The World Dire Straits Shakatak ![]() |
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Off The Top ..
Stiff Little Fingers Buzzcocks Ramones Faith No More Carter USM The Dickies Transvision Vamp ![]() Ned's Atomic Dustbin Midnight Oil The Whitlams TISM Inspiral Carpets Trash Can Sinatras Goodbye Mr MacKenzie Stranglers The Wonderstuff |
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| Topic/replies: 132 | Blogger: joondalup's blog Am i only one to have seen THE AMAZING ALEX HARVEY BAND made the Who look ordenary at chaltons ground in the 70s It was the Sensational Alex Harvey Band (SAHB) - and no, they didn't (but they were very good). |
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fair play to you the 70s were a bit of a blur
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