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Sydney Devine.
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I love that song stewarty b and it's an excellent choice. The best live performance I've seen is a tough one to call but if pressed I would say that seeing Bruce Sprinstein live at Wembley stadium on July 4th 1985 is the stand out. I wasn't even going to go as I didn't know many of his songs and never had any of his records but fair play, he totally rocked Wembley senseless.
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Led Zeppelin, Birmingham Town Hall - January 1970.
0ver 2 hours of non stop Heavy Rock and Blues music with Plant in magnificent voice matching Page's guitar playing, backed by the thunderous drums of Bonham A mesmerising session from a band, full of unique and superb raw talent. The place and audience were utterly blown away !! |
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I saw Robert Plant earlier in the year and I was sat right up front, he was still an amazing performer.
Lots of superb live performers out there in no particular order: Iggy Jagger/Stones Julian Cope David Byrne ACDC Jarvis Cocker Springstein Morrissey Pearl Jam The Who |
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best i saw live was rory gallagher
bon jovi perhaps the best large venue concert |
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Never seen them but Jeff Lynne' ELO must be right up there.
Wembley Stadium, 'Turn to stone'. The instruments, his voice, those violins, the whole production is flawless. If I'm right, he was 70 at the time.. https://youtu.be/kXpjF1qtpt0 |
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Half man half biscuit they never hit a note
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Quo ,rory gallaher
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Twisted ******* Sister
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Injera 20 Aug 19 17:42 Joined: 04 Jan 03 | Topic/replies: 15,568 | Blogger: Injera's blog
Never seen them but Jeff Lynne' ELO must be right up there. Superb... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPlWqWZppNQ&list=RDjPlWqWZppNQ&start_radio=1 |
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i know most people think its not the done thing to say but i have seen of many bands live over the years and dont think any come close to u2
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Their session at Live Aid was superb
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Another band which was absolutely brilliant live was Thin Lizzy. Saw a gig they did during their Live and Dangerous Tour.
Such a tight band. Phil was brilliant. |
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The ukele orchestra of great britain
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Another band which was absolutely brilliant live was Thin Lizzy. Saw a gig they did during their Live and Dangerous Tour.Such a tight band. Phil was brilliant.
Loved Thin Lizzy, gutted I was too young to ever see them live but I did get to see Phil Lynott perform with Grand Slam during the summer of 1984 (supporting Quo). Sadly he didn't live that much longer, if he had, then i'm certain he would have reformed Lizzy at some point. An oft forgotten fact that continues to amuse me to this day is Midge Ure's unlikely, short tenure with band. By his own admission "the worst guitarist they ever had" . He seemed to have fun anyhow, as witnessed by this clip... (solo @1.45) ![]() https://youtu.be/tqAh7EGFev4?t=104 |
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Olivia Newton John
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Belle and Sebastian
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Groundation also worth a mention
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i agree with twonky as well
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Del Shannon
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ACDC at River Plate.
Check it out on youtube oh to have been in that audience |
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As an out and out entertainer, you'd struggle to beat Prince
plays guitar like Hendrix dances like James Brown sings like Smokey Robinson I am not really a fan either, but "live" he was unbelievably good |
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I've seen AC/DC live but only the once at Wembley arena and I had a great time, second to my Bruce Springsteen shout would have to be Depeche Mode who I saw many times in the 80's and 90's.
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yep prince was something else live saw woodstock on bbc i player last night and jimi hendrix playing star spangled banner was brilliant
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Genesis
AC/DC Screaming Lord Sutch James Brown and The Famous Flames |
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Shocking ommision- Rush - Moving Pictures tour 1981
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Parliament,Funkadelic
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You'd have to go a long way to top Bruce and E Street 's live performance of Thunder Road - recording of which appears on the quad cd live 1975- 85 release
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The Clash
IDLES (Stadium rock sucks) |
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its probably going to be The Hold Steady.
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I guess most on here will realise that I'm going to suggest Freddie at Live Aid. Bit pointless really as we all have our favourites and are not for turning.
Would make an honourable mention to unnamed pub entertainers in Benidorm last time I was there. Sadly have no idea of their names but there was a female comedian/singer that could belt out Queen numbers with the mike about 3 foot away from her mouth. Some lungs on her. The bloke that followed her I wasn't that impressed with until he sang a Shirley Bassey number and wow. Amazing. |
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joes band,, cardenden
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Best live music for me is always rock music, straight jacket of the studio removed.
My favs have been Judas Priest Saxon Gillan Pixies Foo Fighters My Blo0dy Valentine Kiss The Mission Stiff Little Fingers The Alarm Dinosaur Jr |