Most memorable concert
Most memorable concert
What has been your most memorable concert to date???
For me it would be......
Guns n Roses at Wembley with Skid Row and Nine Inch Nails supporting........Skid Row was actually banned from Playing Wembley after their performance .......the whole rock concert was simply unforgettable !
For me it would be......
Guns n Roses at Wembley with Skid Row and Nine Inch Nails supporting........Skid Row was actually banned from Playing Wembley after their performance .......the whole rock concert was simply unforgettable !
Most memorable concert
very eclectic tastes here
Dire Straits
Genisis
Garth Brooks
Dire Straits
Genisis
Garth Brooks
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
Most memorable concert
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Most memorable concert
Heart
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Most memorable concert
Hey Pinks Brian Adams is a Canuck cool hehehehe
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
Most memorable concert
The Who at hyde park and the red hot chili peppers also at hyde park.
I'm more of a festival kinda girl really though.
I'm more of a festival kinda girl really though.
Most memorable concert
saffy;565412 wrote: The Who at hyde park
I'll bet that was a cool concert, eh?
I'll bet that was a cool concert, eh?
Most memorable concert
It was a Princes Trust concert and they played the whole of Quadrophenia and I had no voice afterwards.
A sign of a good concert.
A sign of a good concert.
Most memorable concert
No contest for me.......BON JOVI, June 2006. Quite simply one of the best days of my life :-4 :-4 :-4 :-4
Most memorable concert
Pinky;565402 wrote: Rosette, I LOOOOVE Skid Row!!!
They're next on my list of stuff to post!!
So far, it's gotta be either Feeder at Wembley, Bryan Adams at Blickling Hall or Hawkwind at Somerleyton Hall (gatecrashed that one, hehe!)
Yeah Skid Row are in my top favvies!!!:guitarist
aww pinky I'm totally jealous.....if theres one bloke I would have loved to go see...would be Brian Adams......
Bon jovi 2006.....Rom...how fantastic was that concert!!!!
Another group of great performers are the Quireboys...... the rock version not the young church version lol
They're next on my list of stuff to post!!
So far, it's gotta be either Feeder at Wembley, Bryan Adams at Blickling Hall or Hawkwind at Somerleyton Hall (gatecrashed that one, hehe!)
Yeah Skid Row are in my top favvies!!!:guitarist
aww pinky I'm totally jealous.....if theres one bloke I would have loved to go see...would be Brian Adams......
Bon jovi 2006.....Rom...how fantastic was that concert!!!!
Another group of great performers are the Quireboys...... the rock version not the young church version lol
Most memorable concert
Michael Jackson. Bad , Dangerous and History tours :-4
Most memorable concert
Romany;565735 wrote: No contest for me.......BON JOVI, June 2006. Quite simply one of the best days of my life :-4 :-4 :-4 :-4
I saw them at wembly stadium back in the 90's and walked out...it was awful!
I saw them at wembly stadium back in the 90's and walked out...it was awful!
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Most memorable concert
Live Aid
"Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars. Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, 'I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight', people would say, 'Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a damn word that comes out of his mouth.' " Michael Jackson
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Loz;565838 wrote: Michael Jackson. Bad , Dangerous and History tours :-4
I second that mate!
All 3 were mind blowing!:guitarist
I second that mate!
All 3 were mind blowing!:guitarist
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- WonderWendy3
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Most memorable concert
Ted Nugent and Aerosmith in 1986 when I was 10:wah:
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(To Lorainne and Nats) *Soooo unbelievably jealous and envious that I'm actually thinking about crying right here, right now!!!!!!!*
:-1 :-4
For me, my best concert.... I dunno..... Steps?.... :-3
Omg J/kkkkk lol

For me, my best concert.... I dunno..... Steps?.... :-3
Omg J/kkkkk lol
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bixxy star;572067 wrote: (To Lorainne and Nats) *Soooo unbelievably jealous and envious that I'm actually thinking about crying right here, right now!!!!!!!*
:-1 :-4
For me, my best concert.... I dunno..... Steps?.... :-3
Omg J/kkkkk lol
Aww Helen xx
Blue were good! Talk about SEXY!

For me, my best concert.... I dunno..... Steps?.... :-3
Omg J/kkkkk lol
Aww Helen xx
Blue were good! Talk about SEXY!
I have left because of immature people that cannot accept people for who they are.
It's not nice to upset others.
This place isn't stricked enough.
Mods please ban me for good.
Thank you.
It's not nice to upset others.
This place isn't stricked enough.
Mods please ban me for good.
Thank you.
Most memorable concert
I think my most memorable one is my first Janet concert as we were so close to her. Michael was good though as well.
Most memorable concert
I think my most memorable concert was seeing Linkin Park at the Astoria in London just a few weeks ago - absolutely amazing!!! :guitarist 

- Uncle Kram
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Most memorable concert
I reckon I've been to over 300 gigs, and yes, I did pay for SOME of them
Most memorable:
Van Halen, Bad Company (including a walk-on by Led Zeppelin) at the wonderful Birmingham Odeon.
Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Muse & Prince at the NEC.
Bruce Springsteen in Milan.
Can't choose just one. This list would be a lot longer as it is.

Most memorable:
Van Halen, Bad Company (including a walk-on by Led Zeppelin) at the wonderful Birmingham Odeon.
Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Muse & Prince at the NEC.
Bruce Springsteen in Milan.
Can't choose just one. This list would be a lot longer as it is.
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PUN
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Mine would be Indigenous when they played in Parker, Arizona.
They were playing right on the river on a gorgeous bright sunny day with the perfect amount of breeze. I sat on the grass for most of the concert and just marinated in my own thoughts. I was relaxed, unstressed, happy and really excited to see them. They were still pretty new then and I felt like I was in on something a lot of other people weren't.
Toward the end of the show, I went down to the left front of the stage and stood right beneath Mato Nanji while he played. I was to him. Speaker blew out my ear but hey! I was close to Mato! :rolleyes:
That was a really good day for me.
They were playing right on the river on a gorgeous bright sunny day with the perfect amount of breeze. I sat on the grass for most of the concert and just marinated in my own thoughts. I was relaxed, unstressed, happy and really excited to see them. They were still pretty new then and I felt like I was in on something a lot of other people weren't.
Toward the end of the show, I went down to the left front of the stage and stood right beneath Mato Nanji while he played. I was to him. Speaker blew out my ear but hey! I was close to Mato! :rolleyes:
That was a really good day for me.

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Most memorable concert
Queen + Paul Rodgers 2005.
Aerosmith 2007.
The Who 2007.

Aerosmith 2007.
The Who 2007.



Most memorable concert
Eagles, 1973, Bob Seager Same year......Doobie Brothers, 1974, But most'est favorite one of all was Carlos Santana at my senior prom 1974...
"If America Was A Tree, The Left Would Root For The Termites...Greg Gutfeld."
Most memorable concert
That's a tough question....I've been lucky enough to check out a lot of great shows.....
Bob Dylan (any of the 15-20 shows I've seen, I love Bob)
Levon Helm (from The Band)- went to his house in Woodstock, NY...awesome!
Garth Hudson (The Band) - in Hamilton, Ontario
Live Aid (London, England 2005)
Tom Petty, Eric Clapton and Neil Young....among many other great artists....:guitarist
Bob Dylan (any of the 15-20 shows I've seen, I love Bob)
Levon Helm (from The Band)- went to his house in Woodstock, NY...awesome!
Garth Hudson (The Band) - in Hamilton, Ontario
Live Aid (London, England 2005)
Tom Petty, Eric Clapton and Neil Young....among many other great artists....:guitarist
Most memorable concert
Whilst I loved concerts like Led Zep at the Earl's Court and The Who at Granby Halls I have to say that the best concert I've ever been to was Dave Swarbrick at a little pub in Dalston.
Swarb, as always, was magnificent but the immediacy of thirty people sitting round chatting with him between numbers was unforgettable.
Swarb, as always, was magnificent but the immediacy of thirty people sitting round chatting with him between numbers was unforgettable.
Most memorable concert
Of what I can remember, seeing as the topic requires it
Supertramp
Al Jarreau
BB King
Nugent (I was young)
Stones
Grateful Dead
Jethro Tull
Ten Years After
Starship (so so)
Tito Puente
Acoustic Alchemy
Etta James
Jesse Colin Young
Shawn Phillips
Aerosmith
Neil Young
Van Morisson
Waylon & Willie
Allman Bros.
Foghat
Eric Clapton
REO Speedwagon
Weather Report w/ Jaco Pastorius
Dr John
Santana (plenty of goosebumps)
Peter Frampton
Robert Cray (right there at the top of my list)
Robin Trower
Cinderella (memorable because of how much I hated it)(hair bands...puke !)
Ella Fitzgerald (yea thats right Ella Fitzgerald so what ?)
The Eagles
Steve Miller Band
thats all I can think of now.....
Supertramp
Al Jarreau
BB King
Nugent (I was young)
Stones
Grateful Dead
Jethro Tull
Ten Years After
Starship (so so)
Tito Puente
Acoustic Alchemy
Etta James
Jesse Colin Young
Shawn Phillips
Aerosmith
Neil Young
Van Morisson
Waylon & Willie
Allman Bros.
Foghat
Eric Clapton
REO Speedwagon
Weather Report w/ Jaco Pastorius
Dr John
Santana (plenty of goosebumps)
Peter Frampton
Robert Cray (right there at the top of my list)
Robin Trower
Cinderella (memorable because of how much I hated it)(hair bands...puke !)
Ella Fitzgerald (yea thats right Ella Fitzgerald so what ?)
The Eagles
Steve Miller Band
thats all I can think of now.....
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