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The Coverdale/Page album is one of my favourites a fantastic combination...

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On a serious note, that year RATM beat the X factor single to the Christmas number one I downloaded Killing In The Name about 12 times!

It was only about 60 pence to download on I-tunes and money well spent! I was so chuffed when they announced on Christmas day it was number 1.

Why don't they do something like this every year?
 
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Out of that list I have only seen Muse and Fun Loving Criminals. I'v lived in Reading most my life and have seen plenty of bands at the Reading Festival over the years. The funny thing is the Fun Loving Criminals was one of the more memorable sets I can remember from Reading., I'm a fan of theirs!

Yeah, I saw them at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre with the original line-up before they chopped and changed a bit........ right up close, only a few hundred in there and a very good show and atmosphere.

This was when they were just getting known and Huey's banter was hilarious.
 
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Where to start, major headliners/bands

Nirvana (twice)
Rolling Stones
The Who (twice)
Kate Bush
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Smashing Pumpkins
Depeche Mode
Muse (3 times)
Kasabian (4 times)
Arctic Monkeys (at least 5 times)
Oasis (twice)
Blur (twice)
Pulp (twice)
Foo Fighters (twice)
Radiohead
Sonic Youth
Stone Roses (back in 1990, and couple of years ago)
The Strokes (twice)
Babyshambles
Eminem
The Killers
Snow Patrol
Happy Mondays
Inspiral Carpets
Shed Seven
Ocean Colour Scene
Paul Weller
Keane
Neil Young
Bob Dylan
Primal Scream
Hot Chip
Moby
Australian Pink Floyd

So many other bands over the years - go to about 10 gigs a year, been to Reading, Glastonbury a couple of times, T in the Park ten times, and a few minor festivals. Glasgow has a great live music scene, with loads of gigs on every night.
 
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Where to start, major headliners/bands

Nirvana (twice)
Rolling Stones
The Who (twice)
Kate Bush
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Smashing Pumpkins
Depeche Mode
Muse (3 times)
Kasabian (4 times)
Arctic Monkeys (at least 5 times)
Oasis (twice)
Blur (twice)
Pulp (twice)
Foo Fighters (twice)
Radiohead
Sonic Youth
Stone Roses (back in 1990, and couple of years ago)
The Strokes (twice)
Babyshambles
Eminem
The Killers
Snow Patrol
Happy Mondays
Inspiral Carpets
Shed Seven
Ocean Colour Scene
Paul Weller
Keane
Neil Young
Bob Dylan
Primal Scream
Hot Chip
Moby
Australian Pink Floyd

So many other bands over the years - go to about 10 gigs a year, been to Reading, Glastonbury a couple of times, T in the Park ten times, and a few minor festivals. Glasgow has a great live music scene, with loads of gigs on every night.

Mate, thanks for sharing that, a very impressive list right there!

Got to give a shout out to the Australian Pink Floyd, I'v only seen them once but would like to see again!
 
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UTR's:7391891 said:
Mate, thanks for sharing that, a very impressive list right there!

Got to give a shout out to the Australian Pink Floyd, I'v only seen them once but would like to see again!

Taking my son to see them again in Feb, they're playing the whole of Wish You Were Here - first time it was Dark Side Of The Moon!

We've also seen MacFloyd, a Scottish Floyd cover band who are very good, but on a much smaller scale.

I could probably add another 50 bands to the list above, just put the most well known ones on there!!!
 
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Taking my son to see them again in Feb, they're playing the whole of Wish You Were Here - first time it was Dark Side Of The Moon!

We've also seen MacFloyd, a Scottish Floyd cover band who are very good, but on a much smaller scale.

I could probably add another 50 bands to the list above, just put the most well known ones on there!!!

Nice one!

I would also be interested in more obscure or lesser known bands you have seen if you can be bothered. I'm chuffed with how our music thread has turned out. It's a real music lovers thread, we all love many eras and styles here so don't be shy.

I personally have enjoyed pretty much everyone's input on here so far and have discovered some great music. It's the gift that keeps giving!
 
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UTR's:7392475 said:
Nice one!

I would also be interested in more obscure or lesser known bands you have seen if you can be bothered. I'm chuffed with how our music thread has turned out. It's a real music lovers thread, we all love many eras and styles here so don't be shy.

I personally have enjoyed pretty much everyone's input on here so far and have discovered some great music. It's the gift that keeps giving!

Ok UTRs, will add a few of the better obscure bands for you!

The Sunshine Underground
We Were Promised Jetpacks
The Phantom Band
Aidan Moffat
Acid Mothers Temple
Pigeon Detectives
Dananakroyd
Reverend and the Makers
Florence and the Machine
The Lovely Eggs
The Twang
Kaiser Chiefs
The Enemy
British Sea Power
New Order
Tribes
Twisted Wheel
The Pogues
REM
The Ramones
Billy Bragg
The Pretender
Lou Reed
The Charlatans
The Cult
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Public Image Limited
Mock Turtles
Five Thirty
Carter USM
The Vaccines
Two Door Cinema Club
Esperanza
Victorian Trout Conspiracy
Little Man Tate
The View
The Music
Alt J
Fake Blood
Bloody Beatroots Death Crew 77
Django Django
Doves
Twin Atlantic
Frightened Rabbit
Paolo Nutini
Foals
Yeah yeah yeahs

Will dig through my old tickets and add some more once I get home!
 
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some of the many gigs ive seen over the years...
Zeppelin - Earls Court 75
Queen (twice) early 70's at Hammersmith.
Bad Company
Rush
Deep Purple twice
Whitesnake twice
Sabbath
Rainbow
Thin Lizzy (twice)
Dr Feelgood in Southend 1975
Hawkwind
Stray
The Groundhogs
The Damned
The Vibrators
Supertramp
ELO
Deaf School many times!

that's just a small selection, but strangely never seen Tull!
 
Ok UTRs, will add a few of the better obscure bands for you!

The Sunshine Underground
We Were Promised Jetpacks
The Phantom Band
Aidan Moffat
Acid Mothers Temple
Pigeon Detectives
Dananakroyd
Reverend and the Makers
Florence and the Machine
The Lovely Eggs
The Twang
Kaiser Chiefs
The Enemy
British Sea Power
New Order
Tribes
Twisted Wheel
The Pogues
REM
The Ramones
Billy Bragg
The Pretender
Lou Reed
The Charlatans
The Cult
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Public Image Limited
Mock Turtles
Five Thirty
Carter USM
The Vaccines
Two Door Cinema Club
Esperanza
Victorian Trout Conspiracy
Little Man Tate
The View
The Music
Alt J
Fake Blood
Bloody Beatroots Death Crew 77
Django Django
Doves
Twin Atlantic
Frightened Rabbit
Paolo Nutini
Foals
Yeah yeah yeahs

Will dig through my old tickets and add some more once I get home!

Again many thanks for taking the time out to post and again another impressive list. I can tell your what I like to call a proper music head!

All the regular posters on this thread are also what I call proper music heads and that's what has made this place the fun and relaxing thread it is. Thanks to you all.

I hope you find the time to share some music posts on our thread Steelmonkey, the more the merrier!
 
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