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Legendary concerts you were at...?

Oakster
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Ever been to a concert that became legendary - even if just amongst that artists fan base?
I have been to many hundreds of shows but cannot really claim that more than a small handful were legendary.
Certainly The Stone Roses at Spike Island in 1990 or Arthur Lee's Liverpool Academy Show in 1992.
Struggling to think of more..am sure there are much better examples from the CL musos.
I have been to many hundreds of shows but cannot really claim that more than a small handful were legendary.
Certainly The Stone Roses at Spike Island in 1990 or Arthur Lee's Liverpool Academy Show in 1992.
Struggling to think of more..am sure there are much better examples from the CL musos.
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Kanye West at the O2 when he stopped for like 15 minutes and went off on one because one of the papers or magazines have his tour a low rating9
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Oasis at Knebworth.6
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The Who at Charlton, 1974 and 1976
Thin Lizzy (Live and Dangerous recording), 1976
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Genesis with Peter Gabriel at Reading.
Emerson, lake and Palmer at the Oval,
Yes at Loftus road.
Grand Funk Railroad at Hyde park,
The Who at the Valley,
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Live Aid
Queen at Knebworth (their last concert)
John Entwistles last show with The Who at the RAH
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Spandau Ballet - HMS Belfast early 80s4
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Wembley Arena about 15 years ago.
Village People supporting Gary Glitter.10 -
Blondie in '98 at The Rivermead leisure centre in Reading.2
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Radiohead at Glastonbury....
(Was actually watching The Seahorses on the Other Stage.....doh!)6 -
Buddy Holly-Granada Woolwich March 195817
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Another Oasis at Knebworth here.3
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David Bowie in Prague, 2004. I think it may have been his last concert: he had to abandon it a few songs in due to chest pains.2
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Oasis last concert at the old Wembley stadium4
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Oasis supported by the Verve in 97 at Earls Court. Not legendary but I had a great night4
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Reading festival 92. Nirvana, Mudhoney, L7 ( with tampon ) and Teenage Fanclub.4
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Madstock '92 at Finsbury Park.2
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Cream at the Royal Albert Hall. The 2005 reunion, not the 1968 farewell gig but still historic0
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Talk Talk, Hammersmith Odeon, July 86.
Released as a CD 15 years later to my surprise and delight1 -
Jesus and Mary Chain, North London Poly (the riot gig)
1989 Astoria, Nirvana third on the bill behind Mudhoney and Tad.
Had to decide between a few more beers or a gig across the road and so stayed in the Intrepid Fox and missed a new band called Guns and Roses at the Marquee4 -
I was there with my 8 and 10 year old at the New London Arena the night S Club 7 announced they were splitting up.12
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The Clash, The Jam and Buzzcocks at the Rainbow the night they smashed up the seats3
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I liked them. Why they had to switch to being a broadband company is beyond me.PragueAddick said:Talk Talk, Hammersmith Odeon, July 86.
Released as a CD 15 years later to my surprise and delight14 -
Bjorn Again, Shepherds Bush Empire about 10 years ago.2
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Isle of Wight 1970 - nuff said!4
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This is the winner, no contest.Johnnysummers5 said:Buddy Holly-Granada Woolwich March 1958
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My nan played bingo in thereJohnnysummers5 said:Buddy Holly-Granada Woolwich March 1958
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Elvis Presley. Tescos. About three weeks ago.4
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Wayne County and the Electric Chairs - Reading 19760
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Rolling Stones , Hyde Park 1969.2
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