Brian Jones era Stones. Television. Talking Heads. King Crimson.
Great thread Sadoldgit.
Ian Dury and the Blockheads. Was planning to see him on his final tour, but he died before he made it this far.
Whilst I did manage to see Lou Reed, Velvet Underground would be another for me. In my mindās eye, Iād have some chemicals rushing round my body, communing with friends, whilst swaying and grinning to Venus in Furs.
Pink Floyd. Iād come straight from seeing Velvet Underground in my adjusted mental state, and chill to a bit of this.
Great thread. Well deserved for a vote up!
The Smiths
Nirvana
Queen
The Beetles
Led Zepplin
Iāve no idea why I missed them. They soundtracked falling in love and my first two children. Which is why if they reformed Iād probably be the kid sobbing in the audience below.
Iām going to put my head on the line and say theyāre the most important band of the last 20 years (yeah - screw you, Radiohead)
Bletch, I saw Lou Reed at the IOW festival about 10 years ago when he refused to perform any of his more well known stuff - Perfect Day, Sattelite of Love, Walk on the Wild Side etc - and, as a consequence, left the majority of the audience rather disappointed. What was he like when you saw him.?
For me, and apologies for being a predictable old bastard, but it has to be AC/DC when Bon Scott was fronting them. More than anything, I think I just would have an excellent time.
Theyāve got simple song structures, rearrange them nicely for the live performances (although I think a part of that is Bon not remembering the lyrics! :D)
He had a reputation for that I believe, but I had an almost religious experience Halo.
It was a few years back at the Hammersmith Apollo (2008?) and Reed was touring the Berlin album. Just that. Start to finish. In order.
He was backed by a local gospel choir and there wasnāt a lot of chat. As itās conceptually a very emotional piece, it would have have been out of place to have engaged the audience.
From memory, he did a couple of encore tracks, but that was it.
Short and sweet and wonderful.
Well, short and bleak and wonderful really.
I wished Iād made the effort to go and see Pink Floyd at Earls Court in the early 90ās. An ex girlfriends uncle also worked for Sony and I had the opportunity to go and see whacko Jacko but couldnāt be arsed because Iāve never really liked himā¦looking back I wish I had, just to say Iād seen him if Iām honest.
A band that I now wished Iād seen live was one that formed the musical backdrop - usually, the unwanted musical backdrop - to many of my formative years, which is somewhat strange because, back then, very few people in my peer group, myself included, actually liked them; or, at least, were prepared to admit that they liked them. I remember a girlfriend describing her sisterās new boyfriend to me: āhe seems like a nice bloke, except that ā¦ā, lowering her voice, āhe likes Abbaā.
Queen , zep and floyd
I was pretty lucky, looking back. Managed to see Led Zeppelin (not a big fan now though), The Who at the Valley, Dr Feelgood, Dylan at Earls Court, and then again at Hammersmith, The Ramones, The Jam, The Clash quite a few times, load of Two-Tone bands (The Specials, Madness, Dexys Mignight Runners and The Selecter on the same bill - hah!), and quite a few old legends no longer with us - Muddy Waters, James Brown, Curtis Mayfieldā¦
But the one I really regret not seeing was Bob Marley. Bit too young for the Lyceum in 1975, but could have made the āRastaman Vibrationā or āExodusā tours. I probably thought Iād get around to seeing him sometime but by 1981 he was gone
Not one for the Punk Era kids but I was sorry to miss Steely Dan. A lot of the Punks I used to know at work have tempered their opinions on them in recent years. They were supposedly the antithesis of Punk but they were simply a great Rock band.
My girlfiend and I had tickets to see them at the Top Rank in Southampton around 1974 IIRCā¦we were walking up and everyone else were going in the opposite directionā¦āForget it Donald Faganās got a bad throatā¦gigās cancelledā
King Crimson (any incarnation) and Gong (original incarnation)
There are also a few gigs that I wish my brain had gone to while my body was there.
I do, however regret seeing Tangerine Dream at Salisbury cathedral. It was nice to take a well earned nap though.
Originally posted by @Ohio-Saint
King Crimson (any incarnation)ā¦
Saw them on a couple of occasionsā¦one āLizardā era at the Old Refectory, Southampton Uni (cracking gig) and also McDonald & Giles at an open air gig in the Uni grounds.
Originally posted by @lifeintheslowlane
Not one for the Punk Era kids but I was sorry to miss Steely Dan. A lot of the Punks I used to know at work have tempered their opinions on them in recent years. They were supposedly the antithesis of Punk but they were simply a great Rock band.
My girlfiend and I had tickets to see them at the Top Rank in Southampton around 1974 IIRCā¦we were walking up and everyone else were going in the opposite directionā¦āForget it Donald Faganās got a bad throatā¦gigās cancelledā
With you on that one. I was playing cricket at Havant that day and got the driver to get us back at breakneck speed only to be told it was off.
Wasnāt it at The Guildhall though? Definately 1974.
Originally posted by @Lets-B-Drinking
Originally posted by @lifeintheslowlane
Not one for the Punk Era kids but I was sorry to miss Steely Dan. A lot of the Punks I used to know at work have tempered their opinions on them in recent years. They were supposedly the antithesis of Punk but they were simply a great Rock band.
My girlfiend and I had tickets to see them at the Top Rank in Southampton around 1974 IIRCā¦we were walking up and everyone else were going in the opposite directionā¦āForget it Donald Faganās got a bad throatā¦gigās cancelledā
With you on that one. I was playing cricket at Havant that day and got the driver to get us back at breakneck speed only to be told it was off.
Wasnāt it at The Guildhall though? Definately 1974.
It was āTop Rankāā¦I remember because it was very unusualā¦Doobies at the Guildhall around the same time. The only other rock band I saw at āTop Rankā was Focusā¦not sure of the date on that one.
Justin Harris in Hi Wattsā¦hear they were a top band in Southampton.
Beatles, Queen, Oasis and White Stripes.
Oh and Johnny Cash.