Nope saw them in the 80's, they had gone soft by then, no Eno, boring as hellRoxy Music
You are quite right, my family went, I chose not to go and regretted it since.Dolly?
Saw him at the Reading Festival where he came on, got bottled and went off, came back on and swore, got bottled off again, came back on and said he'd do Bat Out of Hell and not to throw more bottles only to see what I assumed was an almost full bottle of cider/piss fly out of the crown in a perfect arc which hit Mr Loaf square in the mush. He didn't come back on after that!Meat loaf
Bit harsh but better than him singing bat out of hellSaw him at the Reading Festival where he came on, got bottled and went off, came back on and swore, got bottled off again, came back on and said he'd do Bat Out of Hell and not to throw more bottles only to see what I assumed was an almost full bottle of cider/piss fly out of the crown in a perfect arc which hit Mr Loaf square in the mush. He didn't come back on after that!
Saw them a lot when they first got going. Supported a lot of bands like Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Lead singer still looks gorgeous!Fuzzbox ........(I loved those girls...)
Saw their first ever London gigs at the Bull and Gate in Kentish Town - very unique band.Half Man Half Biscuit
What a tedious gig it was, some sort of Amnesty festival and it was as interesting as watching grass grow.oward Jones
First saw them wearing Russian military great coats and furry hats around the Sick Little Girl era, way before they got all hippity-hoppity but saw them loads after that too. They re-formed for a half and half gig at the Shepherd's Bush Empire a couple of years ago and did one set of the grungey pop stuff and then another set with the later dance influenced material like Bulletproof, Def Con One. Pure class.Pop w e i