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First gig
in ages. All being well, off to Holmfirth to the Picturedrome to see King King, ably
supported by Jim Kirkpatrick.
We've had so many either postponed or actually cancelled that it's been a nightmare.
My biggest disappointment was the cancellation of The Who gig. Probably not get another chance now.
supported by Jim Kirkpatrick.
We've had so many either postponed or actually cancelled that it's been a nightmare.
My biggest disappointment was the cancellation of The Who gig. Probably not get another chance now.
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Was due to see the Who which was carried over from last year. Was due to see what is left of the Eagles too but unfortunately I think that boat has sailed now as well. Probably Stirrin' slowly cross the sky.....
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Was glad i saw ZZ Top couple of years ago supporting KISS, although they are carrying on with Dusty's personal choice of replacement, it wont be the same.
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Have you been to the Picturedrome before?Funkydrummer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:13 pmin ages. All being well, off to Holmfirth to the Picturedrome to see King King, ably
supported by Jim Kirkpatrick.
We've had so many either postponed or actually cancelled that it's been a nightmare.
My biggest disappointment was the cancellation of The Who gig. Probably not get another chance now.
It's a brilliant venue,we went one summer night about ten years ago to watch Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel,one of the best venue's and concerts I've ever been to,I'm sure you will have a brilliant night FD.
My first gig is going to be Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh in October.
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Off to Skipton Gateway Festival tomorrow to see Feeder, Lightning Seeds and Buzzcocks (amongst a few others)
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First one booked is Michael Head & The Red Elastix Band at The Hebden Bridge Trades Club. Coincidentally they were the last band I saw before lockdown.
Although I think I'll be seeing New Order at The Piece Hall before that but haven't got tickets yet.
Although I think I'll be seeing New Order at The Piece Hall before that but haven't got tickets yet.
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Just had an alert for a newly announced gig by Elton John in Berlin
10th May 2023
10th May 2023

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Courteeners at LCCC in September, DMAs in Liverpool, October and Ocean Colour Scene in Manchester, December.
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Sweet Bradford circa 1973, fantastic 


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Brilliant isn’t it? I saw British Sea Power there a few years ago, amazing venue and good town to spend the afternoon in.
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You need to be wary of pensioners performing slapstick though.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:51 pmBrilliant isn’t it? I saw British Sea Power there a few years ago, amazing venue and good town to spend the afternoon in.
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I think mine was this at Ewood park
dragged along with my sisters and parents
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... -festival/
Not sure weather you'd call that a gig or a circus

https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... -festival/
Not sure weather you'd call that a gig or a circus
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I would recommend it Notts,nice and intimate and like you say a nice place to visit.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:51 pmBrilliant isn’t it? I saw British Sea Power there a few years ago, amazing venue and good town to spend the afternoon in.
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Bananarama 1989
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Next Wednesday 11th August. Jack O’Rourke at Watergrasshill. Out doors and had to book a table for four, thankfully we are four. Try to catch him once a year, some beautiful tunes.
https://youtu.be/jF2XcYBmYCs
https://youtu.be/jF2XcYBmYCs
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Always find it mad when you hear of these people that have watched the same band 100-200 times, some literally go to every gig.
Each to their own but I'm happy seeing a band a handful of times over a 10-15 year period.
Each to their own but I'm happy seeing a band a handful of times over a 10-15 year period.
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Depends what you want tbh. I saw Arctic Monkeys 9 times in 2018, all abroad. For various reasons. 1 was the first gig in 5 years in Europe. 1 was their 3 gig back in 5 years in a wonderful setting. Some I went because I was simply free. The other few were in the space of a week travelling about seeing them and ending with the final gig at the Hollywood Bowl. All memorable gigs and to me, special.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 1:09 pmAlways find it mad when you hear of these people that have watched the same band 100-200 times, some literally go to every gig.
Each to their own but I'm happy seeing a band a handful of times over a 10-15 year period.
Back to the topic. The Lounge Society in Preston a couple of weeks back and got Blanketman next week at The Trades. Great to see live music again.
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So Charlatans in Holmforth in 2009 and had a great day out, was chatting to Tim Burgess early doors and its a great venue.
Went to my first gig since lockdown last week in Manchester to see Shotty Horroh and was great to back in and amongst it. Venue was a place called Yes round Oxford road way and was a cool little place. For any Leeds based people it felt like a smaller version of Belgrave Music Hall
Got Bluetones and Sleeper next week then Little Man Tate not long after both rescheduled from last year. My band to watch out for later this year is Holy Youth Movement for whom ive got high hopes
Went to my first gig since lockdown last week in Manchester to see Shotty Horroh and was great to back in and amongst it. Venue was a place called Yes round Oxford road way and was a cool little place. For any Leeds based people it felt like a smaller version of Belgrave Music Hall
Got Bluetones and Sleeper next week then Little Man Tate not long after both rescheduled from last year. My band to watch out for later this year is Holy Youth Movement for whom ive got high hopes
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1st gig - BEACH BOYS - June 17, 1991 G-MEX Center, Manchester, England.
2nd gig - ROLLING STONES - July 9th, 1995 Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, England (Voodoo Lounge Tour)
2nd gig - ROLLING STONES - July 9th, 1995 Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, England (Voodoo Lounge Tour)
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First local gig Uptown A Go Go Band, about 66. First major one Jimi Hendrix Experience, Nelson Imp, 67.
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Another shout for Nelson Imp 67 to see the Small Faces.
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First gig : Curved Air at Nelson Imp (Stuart Copeland was on drums)
First gig after lockdown: Genesis in Birmingham (already rearranged twice
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First gig after lockdown: Genesis in Birmingham (already rearranged twice

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First gig - Mansun, Hull Univerity, 1998
Last Gig - Liam Gallager - O2 arena Dublin, November 2019
Next Gig - James and Happy MOndays - Dublin October 2021
Last Gig - Liam Gallager - O2 arena Dublin, November 2019
Next Gig - James and Happy MOndays - Dublin October 2021
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My first was Gary Numan, Manchester '87, Exhibition Tour. Seen him loads since.
Most unexpectedly fab show was Kylie. I bought two tickets so I could take the missus for our anniversary one year as she is a fan. What an absolutely amazing show. I was expecting the place to packed with kids and my ear drums to be making their own way to the exit after 20 minutes or so. No Pete Waterman inspired insipid pop. This was quality musicianship and boy she can sing. How she held the high note at the end of Confide In Me without any wavering was incredible. I see her in a different light now.
Depeche Mode were fab too. Been twice, Songs of Faith and Devotion at the G-Mex and then Best Of Vol 2 at MEN.
Nothing planned as yet.
Most unexpectedly fab show was Kylie. I bought two tickets so I could take the missus for our anniversary one year as she is a fan. What an absolutely amazing show. I was expecting the place to packed with kids and my ear drums to be making their own way to the exit after 20 minutes or so. No Pete Waterman inspired insipid pop. This was quality musicianship and boy she can sing. How she held the high note at the end of Confide In Me without any wavering was incredible. I see her in a different light now.
Depeche Mode were fab too. Been twice, Songs of Faith and Devotion at the G-Mex and then Best Of Vol 2 at MEN.
Nothing planned as yet.
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Last gig was Hot Gossip at Sheffield Poly, where I had back stage access (the fools) .........that's why it's the last gig I was allowed at.
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Hi Steve, yeah been there thrice. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Laurence Jones and Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.Steve1956 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:40 pmHave you been to the Picturedrome before?
It's a brilliant venue,we went one summer night about ten years ago to watch Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel,one of the best venue's and concerts I've ever been to,I'm sure you will have a brilliant night FD.
My first gig is going to be Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel at the Queens Hall in Edinburgh in October.
As you say, a belting venue, if a bit short on seating for the elderly amongst us.

Holmfirth itself is a lovely little place to wander round, plenty of good ale houses and one of the best
Indian restaurants I've ever been to - The Bengal Spice.
Cadiz will have to do without me.

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The Lurkers, Bold Street WMC, Accy, 1977.
Safety pin through me nose.
(Actually, it was a fake clip-on one...)
Safety pin through me nose.
(Actually, it was a fake clip-on one...)

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This one is tough.
The first band that I paid to go and see was either magnum or the smiths, but I can't remember what order they came in.
But having had a wierd early life, I must have performed publicly prior to that over 1000 times and been to quite a lot of clasxical/choral performances not of my own choosing, most of which were highly professional, but of a bourgeois repertoire (to paraphrase a line from a bond film).
The first band that I paid to go and see was either magnum or the smiths, but I can't remember what order they came in.
But having had a wierd early life, I must have performed publicly prior to that over 1000 times and been to quite a lot of clasxical/choral performances not of my own choosing, most of which were highly professional, but of a bourgeois repertoire (to paraphrase a line from a bond film).
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I'm jealous now.BabylonClaret wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 12:42 pmOff to Skipton Gateway Festival tomorrow to see Feeder, Lightning Seeds and Buzzcocks (amongst a few others)
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Probably local bands at the Imp for first gig. I know the Beatles were an early gig of mine too. Have a ticket to see Albert Lee in Barlick later this year
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First, Genesis, Leeds Queens Hall, September 1982.
Next, Genesis, Manchester MEN Arena, September 2021.
Next, Genesis, Manchester MEN Arena, September 2021.
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First - AC/DC & Metallica, Donington 1991
Last - Wonderstuff, Liverpool 2019
Next - Sleeper & The Bluestones, Manchester next Friday
Last - Wonderstuff, Liverpool 2019
Next - Sleeper & The Bluestones, Manchester next Friday
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Do us a favour and let us know what time the first band of the two come on. Out for beers in Leeds with mates on Sat and want to leave them and head into the gig as near to start time as poss.
Im thinking first band will come on bout 8.30am but do not want to miss Talkin to Clarry and do not want to spend 30-40 mins in the venue before they come on
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I'd stay in the pub.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 10:03 pmDo us a favour and let us know what time the first band of the two come on. Out for beers in Leeds with mates on Sat and want to leave them and head into the gig as near to start time as poss.
Im thinking first band will come on bout 8.30am but do not want to miss Talkin to Clarry and do not want to spend 30-40 mins in the venue before they come on
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So would I if I didnt like the bands however....
.....as Expecting to Fly and the singles and b-sides around it was some of my favourite and most influential stuff from the mid nineties music scene that shaped the person I became, I cant wait to hear those tunes and be around like minded people that takes me back to my youth
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Not quite the huge gigs as mentioned above but I'm heading to the Kelrock festival tomorrow and it's going to be bloody brilliant. Live music with a few hundred people is going to be amazing.
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Went to 90's Fest in Sheffield (Magna Science park) on Saturday all dayer all old school rave music a good selection of DJ's and groups must have been 3K-4K there . Really needed that after all these covid restrictions
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I will if I remember, but planning on being hungover on the Saturday and heading to the match. Think 8.30 am might be a bit early though.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 10:03 pmDo us a favour and let us know what time the first band of the two come on. Out for beers in Leeds with mates on Sat and want to leave them and head into the gig as near to start time as poss.
Im thinking first band will come on bout 8.30am but do not want to miss Talkin to Clarry and do not want to spend 30-40 mins in the venue before they come on
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