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07 Dec 12 16:32
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Was just thinking back to who I've seen live over the years, and this is what I came up with so far:

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

I'm sure there must be more....what about you lot?

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john92
When: 07 Dec 12 16:44
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
By:
orioles
When: 07 Dec 12 16:50
Hall and Oates?

Have a word Laugh
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 16:54
U2
Carter USM
AC/DC
The Stranglers
Squeeze
Bruce Springsteen
Rolling Stones
Big Country
George Benson
Earth Wind And Fire
Depeche Mode (many times Love)
Kool And The Gang
Spandau Ballet
Lynx
Shalamar Blush
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.
By:
jamov
When: 07 Dec 12 16:56
Quo
By:
jamov
When: 07 Dec 12 16:58
Quo
Hearsay
Sugababes
Darius
Madness
Blondie
all after racing bar hearsay
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 07 Dec 12 17:00
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 ).
By:
sofiakenny
When: 07 Dec 12 17:01
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
By:
Degs
When: 07 Dec 12 17:01
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
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 17:03
Just thought of these that I forgot to mention,

Blondie, absolutely great she was
OMD
The Clash
By:
Lee Ho Fooks
When: 07 Dec 12 17:27
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)Laugh
By:
JOCI Club
When: 07 Dec 12 17:29
orioles 07 Dec 12 16:50 
Hall and Oates?

Have a word Laugh


They were on the undercard for Fleetwood Mac at Wembley Stadium.

Happy
By:
Lee Ho Fooks
When: 07 Dec 12 17:30
So Fleetwood Mac was a bonus then?
By:
JOCI Club
When: 07 Dec 12 17:31
Actually was more interested in Jethro Tull, who were also playing on the card.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 07 Dec 12 17:32
Gary Glitter
Nolans
Ultravox
Steel Pulse
Clint Eastwood & General Saint
Mud
Quo
Tony Sheridan
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 17:34
Gadzooks, a few old dinoasaurs on this fred.
By:
Lee Ho Fooks
When: 07 Dec 12 17:36
Cry
By:
Cosmo Kramer
When: 07 Dec 12 17:38
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
By:
JOCI Club
When: 07 Dec 12 17:39
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
By:
crags
When: 07 Dec 12 17:40
Seen quite a few. Stand outs that come to mind...

Bowie

Roxy Music

Stranglers

The Cramps

Elvis Costello

Slade Grin

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.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 07 Dec 12 17:43
Glen Miller

Henry Hall
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 17:49
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).
By:
crags
When: 07 Dec 12 17:55
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.
By:
maggot
When: 07 Dec 12 17:56
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 Sad
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.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 18:01
Maggot, you have got Pink Floyd and S Club 7 on your list.
Absolutely magnificent diversity of musical tastes you have Laugh If I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you dear chap.
By:
maggot
When: 07 Dec 12 18:05
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.
By:
donny osmond
When: 07 Dec 12 18:06
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 Shocked

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
By:
sixtwosix
When: 07 Dec 12 18:09
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
By:
sixtwosix
When: 07 Dec 12 18:11
ffs , how did I forget Judas Priest ...they were awesome back in 81
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 07 Dec 12 18:16
come on you lying gits, I'm not the only one from chit-chat that's seen Gary Glitter
By:
maggot
When: 07 Dec 12 18:23
Me too. Seen him a few times on his Christmas tours.

Don't like to say it but, a great gig.
By:
Do wah Diddy
When: 07 Dec 12 18:25
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
By:
shame about ray
When: 07 Dec 12 18:31
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
By:
maggot
When: 07 Dec 12 18:34
And with that name, you haven't seen The Lemonheads ?
By:
joondalup
When: 07 Dec 12 18:35
Am i only one to have seen
THE AMAZING ALEX HARVEY BAND made the Who look ordenary at chaltons ground in the 70s
By:
orioles
When: 07 Dec 12 18:36
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)
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 07 Dec 12 18:37
INXS, they were excellent
Simple Minds
The Thompson Twins
Light Of The World
Dire Straits
Shakatak Blush
By:
Premier League Cycle
When: 07 Dec 12 18:38
Off The Top ..

Stiff Little Fingers
Buzzcocks
Ramones
Faith No More
Carter USM
The Dickies
Transvision Vamp Laugh
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Midnight Oil
The Whitlams
TISM
Inspiral Carpets
Trash Can Sinatras
Goodbye Mr MacKenzie
Stranglers
The Wonderstuff
By:
Degs
When: 07 Dec 12 18:44
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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


It was the Sensational Alex Harvey Band (SAHB) - and no, they didn't (but they were very good).
By:
joondalup
When: 07 Dec 12 18:48
fair play to you the 70s were a bit of a blur
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