i went to the Rolling Stones gig 4th July 1990 at Wembley
sadly the night England lost on penalties to the hun
the dipped the lights on the stage and played a brilliant rendition of paint it black
Has to be Metallica at Glasgow Green June 2004.
F**cking Fantastic!!!
David Bowie in Ziggy's farewell at the Rainbow
I saw Queen with Paul Rodgers at Wembley a month or so ago. Absolutly great! Unfortunatly never got to see them perform with Freddie at the helm.
Once, I had the delight of seeing Chesney (I am the one and only) Hawkes.
Depeche Mode at Crystal Palace about 12 years ago
it was recorded live as well to go out on Radio 1 when Radio 1 was still good
hmmm best concert, has to be the english symphony orchestra, playing an open air concert on the lawns of an old country house in worcestershire. where we just set out a picnic on the grass and enjoyed the lubbly music
siouxsie and the banshees...royal albert hall 1983.....siouxsie sioux black leather mini and thigh high boots :P
David Sylvian - Slow fires burning tour. - Nottingham
Depeche Mode - NEC
The Prodigy - Forest Nationale Brussels
I have odd taste.......... I know
Cocteau Twins in Glasgow about 13 years ago and the Tindersticks
at the Bloomsbury theatre in London which was recorded live
and put onto cd.
the Mission supported by the wonder stuff, Dusseldorf 1988 i think
Robbie in a very small venue in Germany a few years back.
Saw Neil Diamond recently at Woburn and he was great too.
#1 Thin Lizzy on the Jailbreak Tour (1977) with Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham.
#2 Bruce at Old Trafford Cricket Ground(2004)
#3 Queen with Paul Rodgers Manchester MEN (2005)
#4 Bobby Friss - Daytona Beach (2001)
#5 Stones - Leeds (1982)
#6 David Bowie (Ziggy Tour) - Leeds
#7 Cutting Crew - Leeds (C1990)
plus loads of other that haven't just sprung to mind
Van Halen, pre Hagar. They haven't created an adjective to describe the euphoria an 16 year old girl experiences when meeting her idol!
Scoraig 1992, about midnight the aurora borealis lit up the sky.
Beat that Pink Floyd
Bob Marley & The Wailers Leeds Uni on a very hot and sweaty summers day late 70's (Mind you I was only a very young child!!!!)
Kate Bush 1st ever gig at Liverpool Empire 1977(i think)3 hours-Fantastic!!
Worst was Deep Purple after Blackmore left-utter crap!
Best concert
Queen - Its a kind of magic tour @1987 at Maine Road (sorry Mollman)
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms tour at NEC BHAM
Bruce Springsteen - Newcastle Untied's footy ground
Those were the days when you could actually see the bands!!!!!!!
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Best concert I ever went too was:- Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert but ive mentioned this before and a number of people dont remember it, so heres some info for you.....
An open air concert on Easter Monday, April 20th 1992 at London's Wembley Stadium, televised live to over one billion people. The profit of the concert was used to launch The Mercury Phoenix Trust.
In February 1992 at the annual BRIT awards ceremony, Brian May and Roger Taylor announced plans for an open air concert to celebrate Freddie Mercury's life. The tickets went on sale the next day and all 72,000 tickets sold out in just six hours, even though nobody knew who would play apart from remaining members of Queen.
This show marked bassist John Deacon's final concert with the band.
In April 2002 the concert was released on DVD and entered the UK charts at number 1.
The performances included:
Metallica - Enter Sandman, Sad But True, Nothing Else Matters
Extreme - Queen Medley, More Than Words
Def Leppard - Let's Get Rocked, Animal, Now I'm Here (w/Brian May)
Bob Geldof - Too Late God
Spinal Tap - Majesty of Rock
Guns N' Roses - Paradise City, Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Elizabeth Taylor - Speech
Following Elizabeth Taylor's speech, the remaining members of Queen were joined onstage by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath playing rhythm guitar until Robert Plant's arrival.
Note: Plant performed Innuendo at the concert but would not allow it be on the DVD, explaining that his voice was in very poor condition, and most agree it was off. Also, when the concert aired on MTV, U2 dedicated a live performance via satellite from California of "Until The End Of The World" to Freddie.
Joe Elliot/Slash - Tie Your Mother Down
Roger Daltrey - I Want It All
Gary Cherone - Hammer To Fall
James Hetfield - Stone Cold Crazy
Robert Plant - Introduction to 'Thank You', Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Brian May - Too Much Love Will Kill You
Paul Young - Radio Ga Ga
Seal - Who Wants To Live Forever
Lisa Stansfield - I Want To Break Free
David Bowie/Annie Lennox - Under Pressure
Ian Hunter/David Bowie/Mick Ronson/Joe Elliot/Phil Collen - All The Young Dudes
David Bowie/Mick Ronson - Heroes
George Michael - '39
George Michael/Lisa Stansfield - These Are The Days Of Our Lives
George Michael - Somebody To Love
Elton John/Axl Rose - Bohemian Rhapsody
Elton John - The Show Must Go On
Axl Rose - We Will Rock You
Liza Minnelli/Cast - We Are The Champions.
Prince in Manchester in approx 1997, just before he totally wierded out.
Whoops, double posted somehow - sorry folks!
any concert with paul weller is always A1
Mine was seeing Robbie at Knebworth....a fantastic day in the sun madly loved up with my man - even Kelly Osbourne didn't ruin it (we slept through her set!).
We got given the tickets at the last minute and nearly didn't go...SO glad we did - fab
T xx