I think we may have done this before at some stage but...
I was watching the Grant Gee Joy Division doc (again) last night and was thinking the usual 'God, I wish I could have been there.' thought.
So, which 3 bands from any period of music history would you see (and where if you care)?
I'd have to go for;
The Doors at The Whiskey.
Joy Division - Anywhere after Unknown Pleasures, when they'd become tight and intense.
Jim Hendrix - A small smokey venue.
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Velvet Undergound one of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows
The MC5 some time in Detroit
The Small Faces, somewhere like the Marquee Club.
But ask me in a month and the last one may change.
The MC5 some time in Detroit
The Small Faces, somewhere like the Marquee Club.
But ask me in a month and the last one may change.
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Nice choices.Alex66 wrote:Velvet Undergound one of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows
The MC5 some time in Detroit
The Small Faces, somewhere like the Marquee Club.
But ask me in a month and the last one may change.
The Velvet Underground would definitely be up there for me too.
As would MC5 or The Stooges.
And maybe The Pink Floyd (with Syd).
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This is a good list:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/j ... .features8
Off the top of my head:
Any Ramones 70s NYC gig
Any Clash last 70s London gig
Any Elvis 50s hayride festival or 60s/70s Vegas casino set
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/j ... .features8
Off the top of my head:
Any Ramones 70s NYC gig
Any Clash last 70s London gig
Any Elvis 50s hayride festival or 60s/70s Vegas casino set
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That's going to be a tough one to decide.
I would rather like to "re-see" a few shows I actually went to but got totally banjoed at
I would rather like to "re-see" a few shows I actually went to but got totally banjoed at
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Some great suggestions here, and others which spring to mind would be The Beatles at the Star Club in Hamburg in the early 60s, the Stones at Altamont (a sadly surreal experience) and Oasis at King Tut's the night Alan McGee signed them.
My own choices are rather more sad and mundane :
1) TSOM at York 16/2/81
2) UK Decay on the For Madmen Only tour (also 1981)
3) Magazine on the Secondhand Daylight tour (1979)
My own choices are rather more sad and mundane :
1) TSOM at York 16/2/81
2) UK Decay on the For Madmen Only tour (also 1981)
3) Magazine on the Secondhand Daylight tour (1979)
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Floyd with Sid oh that is an interesting one, I do like the Syd stuff.Hom_Corleone wrote:Nice choices.Alex66 wrote:Velvet Undergound one of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows
The MC5 some time in Detroit
The Small Faces, somewhere like the Marquee Club.
But ask me in a month and the last one may change.
The Velvet Underground would definitely be up there for me too.
As would MC5 or The Stooges.
And maybe The Pink Floyd (with Syd).
I just thought Ultravox with John Foxx, a completely different ball game to the later years.
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I have quite a few on my list of gigs I was completely hammered at in one way or another, even worse I slept through the Stranglers show where the place got trashed, coming down off a couple of wks on Dexy'sPista wrote:That's going to be a tough one to decide.
I would rather like to "re-see" a few shows I actually went to but got totally banjoed at
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black sabbath -with All Four of the original line-up. anytime before 1975 pref. i've seen them with Ozzy singing but no Bill Ward (orig.drummer). who was/is such a personal hero and inspiration that its quite sad that i've never seen him play and never will.
x-ray spex -(poly styrene is dead) so again anytime but as we're doing fantasies i'll say 1976 100 club supporting...
the sex pistols -before the storm broke, when no-one had ever heard anything like it.
as 2 of those are on the same bill my 3rd would be :
The Sisters Of Mercy -york festival 1984. not only the classic lin-up but as far as i know the only time they have ever played on my birthday.
x-ray spex -(poly styrene is dead) so again anytime but as we're doing fantasies i'll say 1976 100 club supporting...
the sex pistols -before the storm broke, when no-one had ever heard anything like it.
as 2 of those are on the same bill my 3rd would be :
The Sisters Of Mercy -york festival 1984. not only the classic lin-up but as far as i know the only time they have ever played on my birthday.
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The Marching Men's comeback gig @ Leeds Arena.
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Off topic I know but your avatar I do like quite a biteastmidswhizzkid wrote:black sabbath -with All Four of the original line-up. anytime before 1975 pref. i've seen them with Ozzy singing but no Bill Ward (orig.drummer). who was/is such a personal hero and inspiration that its quite sad that i've never seen him play and never will.
x-ray spex -(poly styrene is dead) so again anytime but as we're doing fantasies i'll say 1976 100 club supporting...
the sex pistols -before the storm broke, when no-one had ever heard anything like it.
as 2 of those are on the same bill my 3rd would be :
The Sisters Of Mercy -york festival 1984. not only the classic lin-up but as far as i know the only time they have ever played on my birthday.
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1) Bowie & The Spiders 1972
2) New York Dolls 1972
3) Hawkwind (Space Ritual) 1972
I would only have to set the Time Machine co-ordinates once
2) New York Dolls 1972
3) Hawkwind (Space Ritual) 1972
I would only have to set the Time Machine co-ordinates once
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Spiders is a good call - I have a friend who saw Ronno play and it burns everytime I see him!
I have bought tickets for the same act 3 times, each in a different year and each gig was cancelled. They're dead now, gutted
Anyway:
Nina Simone, mid-late 60s, NYC
Elvis, early jumpsuit era - big band, big choir, big everything.
Lollapalooza '91. All of it
I have bought tickets for the same act 3 times, each in a different year and each gig was cancelled. They're dead now, gutted
Anyway:
Nina Simone, mid-late 60s, NYC
Elvis, early jumpsuit era - big band, big choir, big everything.
Lollapalooza '91. All of it
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ow, nice one
It's the trick not to think this through as then I'd never be able to limit myself to only 3!
1. Ramones. No matter where, but let's just take NYC, Rocket To Russia daze. One of the biggest mistakes of my life: to not have seen them once.
And I've had more than one opportunity... Something I just cannot explain to myself.
2. Joy Division. a 79 gig somewhere nice in the UK or the Paradiso gig in Amsterdam 80. For obvious reasons...
3. Revolutionary Dub Warriors. Bultrock festival, Ravels, Belgium. Maddest festival I ever enjoyed. Everybody far out, right in the woods, just mental. The year before I first went the Dub Warriors played there. I've never seen them and absolutely love their stuff, especially the first album. Steve Swann has passed away some years ago so will never see them. On-U Sound rules the nation!
I add one anyway, just because I have too: The Sisters at Doornroosje, Nijmegen June 84.
My favouritest bootleg of them was recorded there and it's The Sisters in their coolest era
It's the trick not to think this through as then I'd never be able to limit myself to only 3!
1. Ramones. No matter where, but let's just take NYC, Rocket To Russia daze. One of the biggest mistakes of my life: to not have seen them once.
And I've had more than one opportunity... Something I just cannot explain to myself.
2. Joy Division. a 79 gig somewhere nice in the UK or the Paradiso gig in Amsterdam 80. For obvious reasons...
3. Revolutionary Dub Warriors. Bultrock festival, Ravels, Belgium. Maddest festival I ever enjoyed. Everybody far out, right in the woods, just mental. The year before I first went the Dub Warriors played there. I've never seen them and absolutely love their stuff, especially the first album. Steve Swann has passed away some years ago so will never see them. On-U Sound rules the nation!
I add one anyway, just because I have too: The Sisters at Doornroosje, Nijmegen June 84.
My favouritest bootleg of them was recorded there and it's The Sisters in their coolest era
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thanks...as relevant now as it ever was.Alex66 wrote: Off topic I know but your avatar I do like quite a bit
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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I'm with Pista (mainly);Pista wrote:That's going to be a tough one to decide.
I would rather like to "re-see" a few shows I actually went to but got totally banjoed at
1. The Man From Delmonte; Saturday 4 March 1989; International One, Manchester http://www.last.fm/event/727120+The+Man ... March+1989 I went. I remember almost nothing, except that it was mental.
2. The Sisters of Mercy; Wednesday 17 October 1984; Rock City, Nottingham http://www.last.fm/event/4088826+The+Si ... tober+1984 I didn't go, too young (probably).
3. The Field Mice; Friday 12 January 1990; Kool Kat, Nottingham http://www.last.fm/event/732454+The+Fie ... nuary+1990 I went. Stunning. Saw them again later but this one would be the one to go to again. I'm sure they won't return.
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For me would be
1. Genesis Lamb lies down on Broadway , or any earlier tour than that.
2. Clash at Leeds University
3. A young Iggy & the stooges 1969
or the Iggypop / Bowie tour 1977 in Manchester at the Apollo , could have , should have gone to this gig with my mates, ahhhhh.
Having said that , am very lucky to have seen
the likes of Bowie & the Spiders at Leeds Rolerina 1973, Joy Division supporting Buzzcocks Leeds uni, Sisters at Wembley 1990 , Thin Lizzy Leeds town hall 1974, Cramps Leeds Uni, Devo Manchester Apollo twice about 1980 and 2008 , Ramones 3 times Leeds Uni twice and once in Manchester.Theatre of Hate early days. and Wolfsheim the Purple Moon festival, Ghent, Belgium.
about 12 years ago.
So my message to you all is, if your thinking of going to a gig , don't think, just go. it pays off.
Don't waste your money going on holidays abroad unless its gig related like I do. no point saying, wish i would have gone to that.
1. Genesis Lamb lies down on Broadway , or any earlier tour than that.
2. Clash at Leeds University
3. A young Iggy & the stooges 1969
or the Iggypop / Bowie tour 1977 in Manchester at the Apollo , could have , should have gone to this gig with my mates, ahhhhh.
Having said that , am very lucky to have seen
the likes of Bowie & the Spiders at Leeds Rolerina 1973, Joy Division supporting Buzzcocks Leeds uni, Sisters at Wembley 1990 , Thin Lizzy Leeds town hall 1974, Cramps Leeds Uni, Devo Manchester Apollo twice about 1980 and 2008 , Ramones 3 times Leeds Uni twice and once in Manchester.Theatre of Hate early days. and Wolfsheim the Purple Moon festival, Ghent, Belgium.
about 12 years ago.
So my message to you all is, if your thinking of going to a gig , don't think, just go. it pays off.
Don't waste your money going on holidays abroad unless its gig related like I do. no point saying, wish i would have gone to that.
I go to gigs, and if there is any money left, I eat
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Some fantastic choices there, @HR, was at a few of them myself. Great to hear of someone still enjoying gigs today as much as they did 40 years ago.Hunslet Ramone wrote:For me would be
1. Genesis Lamb lies down on Broadway , or any earlier tour than that.
2. Clash at Leeds University
3. A young Iggy & the stooges 1969
or the Iggypop / Bowie tour 1977 in Manchester at the Apollo , could have , should have gone to this gig with my mates, ahhhhh.
Having said that , am very lucky to have seen
the likes of Bowie & the Spiders at Leeds Rolerina 1973, Joy Division supporting Buzzcocks Leeds uni, Sisters at Wembley 1990 , Thin Lizzy Leeds town hall 1974, Cramps Leeds Uni, Devo Manchester Apollo twice about 1980 and 2008 , Ramones 3 times Leeds Uni twice and once in Manchester.Theatre of Hate early days. and Wolfsheim the Purple Moon festival, Ghent, Belgium.
about 12 years ago.
So my message to you all is, if your thinking of going to a gig , don't think, just go. it pays off.
Don't waste your money going on holidays abroad unless its gig related like I do. no point saying, wish i would have gone to that.
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OK, I don't know much about the specific famous venues or tours, but…
The Sisters - probably '83 or '84
Tom Waits - Some time in the 80s, Swordfishtrombones/Franks Wild Years era.
Einsturzende Neubauten - early 80s, maybe the 'legendary' gig where they tried to drill a hole in the floor.
The Sisters - probably '83 or '84
Tom Waits - Some time in the 80s, Swordfishtrombones/Franks Wild Years era.
Einsturzende Neubauten - early 80s, maybe the 'legendary' gig where they tried to drill a hole in the floor.
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The girls any time between 83 and 93
New Order any time between 81 and 89
The Cure, Seventeen Seconds tour 80 or Prayer tour 89 or any time inbetween
Killing Joke when they still played tracks from Brighter Than A Thousand Suns, and other songs off Night Time that aren't just LLB or Eighties
Metallica with Cliff Burton
Japan around 81/82
New Order any time between 81 and 89
The Cure, Seventeen Seconds tour 80 or Prayer tour 89 or any time inbetween
Killing Joke when they still played tracks from Brighter Than A Thousand Suns, and other songs off Night Time that aren't just LLB or Eighties
Metallica with Cliff Burton
Japan around 81/82
Coz I is old I can go at Nikolas, Alex, Limur and Adrena and yes you are right to have UK Decay, the proper Ultravox, Sisters at RC, The Cure (albeit it mine was the Three Imaginary whatsits tour) and Killing Joke playing more than the obligatory Eighties track
If I could go back in time, I'd have saved my pocket money and gone to see The Specials in 1979 but I'd been out the week before to see the aforementioned Cure gig and got no money left.
I'd go to see The Who during the whole Daltrey fringe jacket and long perm phase
And the last choice, ooh, erm possibly Alice Cooper on the Billion Dollar Babies tour. I loves mi Alive I do
And if I'm allowed a sneaky extra one it'd be Gene Vincent in 1960 - to tell him and his tour buddy to not get in that car.
If I could go back in time, I'd have saved my pocket money and gone to see The Specials in 1979 but I'd been out the week before to see the aforementioned Cure gig and got no money left.
I'd go to see The Who during the whole Daltrey fringe jacket and long perm phase
And the last choice, ooh, erm possibly Alice Cooper on the Billion Dollar Babies tour. I loves mi Alive I do
And if I'm allowed a sneaky extra one it'd be Gene Vincent in 1960 - to tell him and his tour buddy to not get in that car.
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Yes Nik gigs still are good as they ever were , that's why I still go to lots.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Some fantastic choices there, @HR, was at a few of them myself. Great to hear of someone still enjoying gigs today as much as they did 40 years ago.Hunslet Ramone wrote:For me would be
1. Genesis Lamb lies down on Broadway , or any earlier tour than that.
2. Clash at Leeds University
3. A young Iggy & the stooges 1969
or the Iggypop / Bowie tour 1977 in Manchester at the Apollo , could have , should have gone to this gig with my mates, ahhhhh.
Having said that , am very lucky to have seen
the likes of Bowie & the Spiders at Leeds Rolerina 1973, Joy Division supporting Buzzcocks Leeds uni, Sisters at Wembley 1990 , Thin Lizzy Leeds town hall 1974, Cramps Leeds Uni, Devo Manchester Apollo twice about 1980 and 2008 , Ramones 3 times Leeds Uni twice and once in Manchester.Theatre of Hate early days. and Wolfsheim the Purple Moon festival, Ghent, Belgium.
about 12 years ago.
So my message to you all is, if your thinking of going to a gig , don't think, just go. it pays off.
Don't waste your money going on holidays abroad unless its gig related like I do. no point saying, wish i would have gone to that.
I go to gigs, and if there is any money left, I eat