Best live gig 21:44 - Jan 26 with 6024 views | SalwaDale | We may have done this before and it certainly links to the first live gig. What is the best one you've done? I'll go for one of: Rage Against The Machine - Ritz, Manchester 1993 Closely Followed by: Mike Scott in a tent at Greenbelt festival - similar time. | |
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Best live gig on 10:58 - Jan 27 with 1580 views | deeplishblue | Bobby Hoy at the Weavers Arms | |
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Best live gig on 11:49 - Jan 27 with 1544 views | ThreeLions | Forgot one. Inspiral Carpets- hebden bridge trades hall 2012. I'm sure Fred Talbot would agree | | | |
Best live gig on 12:00 - Jan 27 with 1537 views | rochedale |
Best live gig on 11:49 - Jan 27 by ThreeLions | Forgot one. Inspiral Carpets- hebden bridge trades hall 2012. I'm sure Fred Talbot would agree |
Decent little venue that, watched Kirk Mcilhinny there last year. | |
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Best live gig on 12:18 - Jan 27 with 1526 views | follon | The Damned, Middy Civic May 1977, The Jam, Middy Civic July 1977 The Stranglers at the Academy after the 4 - 2 away win at Accy, we were all convinced we had won promotion that day and in the end we had. Hey 3 Lions, would like to see The Maccabees. Anyone out there, remembers The Fall and Wilful Damage at Rochdale College gig circa 1978? I believe The Damage are playing at The Ratcliffes in Feb. | | | |
Best live gig on 12:21 - Jan 27 with 1524 views | SteTsGoldenBoot | Oasis - 2005 at the City Of Manchester Stadium. Pogues - International 2 - 1988 ish. Big Audio Dynamite - International 2 - 1988 ish. The Alarm - Hacienda - 1986. | |
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Best live gig on 12:26 - Jan 27 with 1519 views | Fred_Talbot | Pixies - Manchester Apollo 91 Happy Mondays - Manchester Hacienda 89 Shack - Manchester University 93 Echo & the Bunnymen - Liverpool Cream 97 The Chameleons - Manchester International 86 | |
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Best live gig on 12:28 - Jan 27 with 1516 views | fitzochris | I've seen a lot of tremendous gigs in my time, but The Stone Roses at Heaton Park last summer tops the list for me. I'm hoping Glasgow Green this year isn't an anti-climax. I think the only thing that will be able to top that for me now is a reformation of The Smiths. | |
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Best live gig on 12:58 - Jan 27 with 1500 views | pnc4eva1 | For showmanship - U2 Cardiff Music live - The Charlatans Best never made it group - The Jerks | |
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Best live gig on 13:04 - Jan 27 with 1500 views | DorsetDale | Bob Dylan Wembley 83ish BB King Exeter '87ish only small venue but the man is superb entertainment Floyd 94ish Glastonbury in the early years was like entering a different universe for a few days before reluctantly having to get back to the "real" world. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Best live gig on 13:30 - Jan 27 with 1482 views | rafc1984 |
Best live gig on 23:42 - Jan 26 by ColDale | thought GnR were awful at Maine Road that day |
Really surprised. I think people were p!ssed off with them canceling at short notice a week or so before, I remember a couple of mates I went with, being annoyed (due to work commitments.) But looking back they now think it was a belting day out. I thought they were tip-top, and the atmosphere great, mind you, it was the first time I had seen them, and it was miles better, than when I saw them at milton keynes bowl a couple of years later. (Another crap venue for a gig) Thought the Cult were the highlight of that day. | | | |
Best live gig on 14:16 - Jan 27 with 1471 views | Nigeriamark | Agree with a few others about the prodigy ( seen 4 times and always good). Original punk bands were very good in their early days ( damned, stranglers, Buzzcocks, Ramones etc etc) Worst was Kiss at the Apollo ( when they tried a tour without the make-up) | | | |
Best live gig on 15:10 - Jan 27 with 1452 views | wimborne_dale | Stiff Little Fingers at Sheffield Lyceum (1982) and Big Country at Leicester DeMonfort Hall (1986) | |
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Best live gig on 16:53 - Jan 27 with 1438 views | windowsbug | Slash at the Apollo Manchester, the time before last. | | | |
Best live gig on 18:10 - Jan 27 with 1413 views | ColDale |
Best live gig on 13:30 - Jan 27 by rafc1984 | Really surprised. I think people were p!ssed off with them canceling at short notice a week or so before, I remember a couple of mates I went with, being annoyed (due to work commitments.) But looking back they now think it was a belting day out. I thought they were tip-top, and the atmosphere great, mind you, it was the first time I had seen them, and it was miles better, than when I saw them at milton keynes bowl a couple of years later. (Another crap venue for a gig) Thought the Cult were the highlight of that day. |
saw them at Wembley the year before, and they did the two hours lateness thing but were tons better. Maine Road just seemed like they were only there because they were contractually obliged to fulfill it. Maybe as you said, the cancellation and lateness might have soured my memory.I remember Faith No More being brilliant that day and Soundgarden being a bit disappointing. | | | |
Best live gig on 18:38 - Jan 27 with 1329 views | ArthurDaley | Shania Twain, at the MEN,i was two rows from the front. I'm sure she smiled at me. | |
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Best live gig on 19:31 - Jan 27 with 1312 views | ChaffRAFC | No particular order the the best I've been to are: Arctic Monkeys - Club Nirvana, Wigan, 2005. Saw them with Col there well before the first album was released and we knew we had just seen a band that were going to be one of the biggest bands in the world. Morrissey - Manchester Apollo (Mozz's 50th Birthday), 2009. Went with Col and TomRAFC and it was easily the best gig I've seen from Moz, full of Smiths tracks, full of his best songs. Ace. Stone Roses - Heaton Park, 2012. First time I've been able to see them, greatest hits setlist, massive gig, just the opportunity to be there was enough for it to be classed as one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Blink 182 - Manchester Arena, 2012. Again, despite being a massive fan, it was the first time I'd ever got to see them and was over the moon at seeing a fantastic setlist and a good performance for a band known for being bobbins live. Plus, Travis Barker's drum solo pretty much blew my mind. NME Tour 2005 - Manchester Academy, 2005. £10 to see a bunch of new bands that I didn't know much about other than the Killers who headlined (before they were sh!t. Then the Kaiser Chiefs were on and were decent, they're not now, but then came Bloc Party who were fantastic and then the Futureheads who are one of the most underrated bands ever. Great gig. Angels & Airwaves - Manchester Academy, 2008. Genius band, years before their time, had just released their second album, which in my book is one of the best albums ever, it's in my top 5 anyway. Fabulous gig. | |
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Best live gig on 16:52 - Jan 28 with 1269 views | judd | Dinosaur Jr, this coming Friday, Ritz, Manchester. Manics Reading 1994. Todd Rundgren, AWATS Hammersmith Feb 2010. | |
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Best live gig on 17:16 - Jan 28 with 1262 views | dalefertcup2 | Rabid Records First Bithday GIg or something. Manc Poly 1978. Slaughter N the Dogs headed the bill which included Jilted John. Absolute scream........ | | | |
Best live gig on 18:18 - Jan 28 with 1245 views | TomRAFC |
Best live gig on 19:31 - Jan 27 by ChaffRAFC | No particular order the the best I've been to are: Arctic Monkeys - Club Nirvana, Wigan, 2005. Saw them with Col there well before the first album was released and we knew we had just seen a band that were going to be one of the biggest bands in the world. Morrissey - Manchester Apollo (Mozz's 50th Birthday), 2009. Went with Col and TomRAFC and it was easily the best gig I've seen from Moz, full of Smiths tracks, full of his best songs. Ace. Stone Roses - Heaton Park, 2012. First time I've been able to see them, greatest hits setlist, massive gig, just the opportunity to be there was enough for it to be classed as one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Blink 182 - Manchester Arena, 2012. Again, despite being a massive fan, it was the first time I'd ever got to see them and was over the moon at seeing a fantastic setlist and a good performance for a band known for being bobbins live. Plus, Travis Barker's drum solo pretty much blew my mind. NME Tour 2005 - Manchester Academy, 2005. £10 to see a bunch of new bands that I didn't know much about other than the Killers who headlined (before they were sh!t. Then the Kaiser Chiefs were on and were decent, they're not now, but then came Bloc Party who were fantastic and then the Futureheads who are one of the most underrated bands ever. Great gig. Angels & Airwaves - Manchester Academy, 2008. Genius band, years before their time, had just released their second album, which in my book is one of the best albums ever, it's in my top 5 anyway. Fabulous gig. |
agree with you on the mozz and roses gigs chaff the first time i saw richard thompson he was solo acoustic and i was simply blown away also a special mention for motorhead as a top notch live rock band | |
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Best live gig on 19:22 - Jan 28 with 1229 views | AtThePeake | Stone Roses at Heaton Park last year. Absolutely unbelievable. Both Elbow & The Cure were absolutely incredible when I saw them at festivals also. | |
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Best live gig on 19:40 - Jan 28 with 1225 views | BigDaveMyCock | Blur at the Accademy in 93-94 - just after Modern Life is Rubbish - I remember them blowing my mind with 'Popscene' and were awesome. Coxon was awesome and I was young, beautiful, spotier and had considerably thicker hair. Massive Attack at the T&C in Leeds circa 1997 were very good. Primal Scream were always good value - Brixton Accademy 1999ish. | |
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