Musically I grew up in the 60's starting with the Beatles. My tastes developed over the years and in the early 70's got into rock stuff.
Living in Newport we had the Kensington Court Club with live bands most Thursdays and Saturdays. Saw bands such as Quo, Argent, Vinegar Joe (a young Elkie Brooks with Robert Palmer), Roxy Music, the week Virginia Plain was released, Climax Blues Band, Joe Brown who was very good and an awful Doctor John - he emptied the room by his 3rd song, plus more that I can't remember. To my regret I missed Focus.
My mates were into emerging prog rock, particularly Yes, ELP, Genesis and Pink Floyd.
I enjoyed Yes albums so for his 15th birthday I took my brother to see Yes at the Colston Hall. Brilliant music and totally over the top stage set which must have inspired Spinal Tap.
We were absolutely hooked and have been since having seen them in all their reincarnations, most recently at the Colston Hall in May. With no original members left, Steve Howe joined in 1970, some die hards say they are a cover band but I disagree. Still performing tracks produced over 50+ years at the highest quality.
Jon Anderson is still performing in the USA with his support band, the Band Geeks, and gets great reviews. I would definitely try to see them if they toured the UK. Anderson's voice can never be replaced.
2 regrets, never saw the original Pink Floyd or Queen with Freddie although saw Queen with Adam Lambert at the O2 a couple of years ago. Although Freddie can never be replaced they were brilliant.
I have also seen a few Queen and Floyd tribute bands. All very good and producing close to the original sound.
Also seen another 70's band, Wishbone Ash (the Andy Powell version) a few times. A great live act.
Me and Mrs BfB went to see Transatlantic Rumours, a Fleetwood Mac tribute band, at Wales Millennium Centre a few weeks ago. First time I can recall a rock act playing WMC in the 20 years they have been open. They were brilliant with 2 girls doing great versions of Stevie Nicks and Christine McVeigh songs. I will probably book us to see them again next August.
As a penance I have to take Mrs BfB to see a show about Whitney Houston at the Motorpoint in 3 weeks. My daughter and husband saw the show in Poole and said it is very good.
I suggested we go and see Squeeze in Cardiff on 1st November but she's not having that.