Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... 16:36 - Sep 24 with 12241 views | Discodroids | Going to see Kim Wilde tonight in Westcliff, Southend . I literally have less than zero interest in going but promised 'er indoors i would go when the tickets were booked back in December. I know two of her records. 'kids in America' and 'Cambodia'. I've had a face on like Nelly pledge all afternoon. Bollocks. As a Beacon of Hope, has anyone been to a gig they were dreading but turned out ok? The closest i can recall was being made to see Howard Jones 5 years ago. It turned out ok as i got him mixed up with Thomas Dolby. [Post edited 24 Sep 2022 16:56]
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 00:48 - Sep 25 with 2547 views | bob566 | Johnny rottens PIL in Dublin. Small venue. Should have been great. He just kept bigging up a dj set he was playing later in a club in Dublin. Didn't give a toss about the PIL gig | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 01:02 - Sep 25 with 2537 views | E17hoop | Keane (remember them?) at the Astoria. Mrs wanted to go and I spent the whole time at the bar, arms crossed. Shït. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 02:34 - Sep 25 with 2459 views | SydneyRs | Back in the 90s went with an ex GF to see Shakespeare's Sister. Wasn't at all keen. Ended up really enjoying it as they were very good. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 08:23 - Sep 25 with 2374 views | Stanisgod | I went last night as well, thought she was superb, great voice and still looks good in those jeans at 62. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 08:47 - Sep 25 with 2353 views | stowmarketrange | Wet wet wet with the Mrs about 30 years ago.We we’re 4 rows from the front.I stayed for 1 song and then went to the bar for the rest of the gig. Also Simpley Red at Wembley stadium was pretty sh@t too and I couldn’t wait for the ginger tw At to stop. Not once has she ever come to an Iron Maiden concert with me though.The things we do for love. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 09:00 - Sep 25 with 2336 views | Mick_S | Nice foliage. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 09:13 - Sep 25 with 2321 views | dmm | For the wifey's birthday I got tickets to see Karl Jenkins at the Albert Hall - one of her favs but definitely not mine. It turned it clashed with the play off semi final against Wigan. I spent the entire concert following the game on my phone and no doubt pissed off those around me, though the wifey was quite oblivious. She thoroughly enjoyed the concert but couldn't quite understand my joyous demeanor as we left. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 09:22 - Sep 25 with 2311 views | PunteR | I think Ted wins on the basis I bought the Blue tickets.. ! I've only got myself to blame. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 09:27 - Sep 25 with 2292 views | R_from_afar | Glad you found the gig tolerable in the end. I was actually going to give a Howard Jones gig as an example of a gig I didn't want to go to but ended up enjoying. I liked his early stuff but the gig I went to was years later, I had lost touch with and interest in his music plus my own musical tastes had changed a lot, but I went along because friends I was due to visit wanted to go to his gig during my stay with them. All the music was fine, some of it good even, and his playing was excellent plus he had a great rapport with the crowd. At one point, he gave the audience the choice of whether he played the next song as an electronic version, with all the sequencers, drum machines and backing tracks (he was performing solo) or acoustically. The crowd called out for the acoustic version so he bashed it out on the piano. I thought that was class. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 10:48 - Sep 25 with 2234 views | Mick_S | You win. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 11:54 - Sep 25 with 2175 views | Sonofpugwash | Genesis. Some godawful sports hall near Whipsnade Zoo. Got to meet Arthur Brown though and helped Genesis load up their amps and cabs... | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 12:08 - Sep 25 with 2156 views | QPRSteve | Couldn't' stand Genesis, but I envy you meeting Arthur Brown. Still going strong at 80. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 12:28 - Sep 25 with 2125 views | BlackCrowe | M fcking People at Wembley Arena late 90s....dreadful banal slop for the masses. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 14:04 - Sep 25 with 2053 views | Metallica_Hoop | Amberian Dawn at Islington with Heidi and the classic line up, they were amazing. It was a 6 band night (Tristania, Van Canto, Serenity, Xandria and Amberian Dawn) and cos I had a t on everyone was asking me 'Who the feck are they they are briliant.' Cut to 6 years later the band leader gets rid of everyone and has a re-brand. I go to see then at the Boston arms Music Room (The basement of the dome for those over 30) thinking ok I'll have a listen me and the girl I was with left after 4 songs they were fekin awful generic rubbish. Maybe the old track sounded better but I was long gone. How to shoot yourself in the foot with a 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 [Post edited 25 Sep 2022 14:05]
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 14:12 - Sep 25 with 2037 views | Sonofpugwash | Best part of the evening was I bumped into a really nice groupie called Kate. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 18:35 - Sep 25 with 1937 views | londonscottish | I went to one of those Hyde Park summer outdoors things a few years ago. Wasn't keen but my wife and a bunch of mates were The main band was Duran Duran and I was dreading it. Turned out they'd spent the previous 20 years learning how to actually play proper instruments live and ditching all the horrible synth pop noises. They were surprisingly good. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 19:10 - Sep 25 with 1897 views | loftboy | I saw them at the opening of the new Hard Rock Cafe in Piccadilly Circus (mrs won tickets off absolute radio) thought they were quite good. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 19:11 - Sep 25 with 1896 views | BlackCrowe | I reluctantly went to Duran hyde park this summer with my wife as a concession to see the Stones on the previous two weekends. Imagine my surprise when i noticed my foot tapping. I enjoyed it. There i said it. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 20:09 - Sep 25 with 1840 views | Juzzie | Chris de Burgh, late 80’s with then girlfriend who was a fan and dragged me along. I anticipated a couple of hours of gouging my own eyes and ears out but it wasn’t that bad y’know. Went to see Spin Doctors as one of our bands, Cud, was the support. Spin Doctors were awful. Lead singer was like Catweazle on acid. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 21:52 - Sep 25 with 1790 views | derbyhoop | Simply Red Farewell, or return tour. As always the support was suited and Hucknall could trot out most of the songs in his sleep. The band were purely for decoration. Worst gig ever , but one I'd looked forward to. P J Harvey at Manchester Odeon. Other than the songs I don't think she said more than 12 words all night. | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 17:13 - Sep 26 with 1554 views | robith | My first girlfriend loved a lot of very twee or insipid indie that hadn't quite let go or britpop nor embraced the crunch of the compression era. Mostly managed to swerve it live, but she made me go to see Haven at the Scala, and it was like water torture. At Glastonbury one year I went to a Radiohead secret set, except it wasn't very secret. Was on the hill so far away all I could hear was dnb from the Rabbit Hole stage. Dejectedly left and my now wife made me go watch KE$HA in one of the dance tents. Stone me. I don't mind some pop but this was abject. Guy came out dressed like a dick dancing on stage while she sang "I'm not giving you a hand job". I pleaded to leave only for also to walk into Morrissey lecturing a deserted Pyramid stage field that they weren't clever enough to get his new record. From thinking I was going to see Radiohead to that in 90 minutes,. brutal | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 17:27 - Sep 26 with 1540 views | QPRSteve | One I'd almost forgotten. Country Joe McDonald, all he did was fücking swear all fücking night, the fücking wÄnker. I was deeply unimpressed. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 18:36 - Sep 26 with 1474 views | dmm | But he was f***ing great at Woodstock. | | | |
Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 19:50 - Sep 26 with 1432 views | hubble | I really didn't want to go to Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction at the Town and Country club, circa 1987, but I really fancied the girl who invited me. I ended up enjoying the mad, funny gig, and the girl even more... :) As a slight digression, this has made me think of bands I've seen with entertaining names and Gay Bikers on Acid supported by Leather Nun at the George, Hammersmith, springs to mind.... | |
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Live Gigs you didn't want to go to... on 20:40 - Sep 26 with 1414 views | WokingR | Shawaddywaddy at the Civic Hall in Guildford about 30 years ago. Turned out to be a great night | | | |
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