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Greatest Live Performances
Opening bid of.....
Queen 13 July 1985 Wembley Live Aid Just watched it again, sadly wasn't there, but boy did Freddie put on a show that day! |
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Originally Posted by EvannTel
(Post 9439218)
Opening bid of.....
Queen 13 July 1985 Wembley Live Aid Just watched it again, sadly wasn't there, but boy did Freddie put on a show that day! I'll pick Elastica at Glastonbury 95 purely for personal reasons ... |
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Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9439249)
That was going to be mine too :)
I'll pick Elastica at Glastonbury 95 purely for personal reasons ... |
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<Off to bed with a smile> |
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Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9439290)
Thanks for digging that one out, I don't remember my tan lines being that prominent :D
<Off to bed with a smile> |
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Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9439316)
Bloody bollocks, still here youtubing vintage Elastica ... Oh happy day ...
Still up aren't you? |
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Joe Cocker at Woodstock
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THE WHO- performing the whole of QUADROPHENIA at Earls court,truely awesome.
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Steps -Hammersmith Apollo 2002 - just superb
(ha ha - not really) Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah at Glastonbury (not sure of the year early 90s) . |
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For pure class, I really loved Sting's recent Symphonicity gig. We had great seats and it was really special being outdoors watching this massive professional line-up on a balmy Summer night.
For sensory overload, I loved Pnau who had the loudest and most surreal stage show... for nostalgia, Bon Scott out the front of AC/DC in front of about 150 people at a country high school hall... and for sheer wtf value, Bob Geldoff headlining the swill fest that was the Goondiwindi B & S Ball. :unsure: |
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Santana doing Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock...
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Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly
(Post 9439615)
THE WHO- performing the whole of QUADROPHENIA at Earls court,truely awesome.
I was there! I remember that as the bouncers kept telling us to sit down whenever we got up. |
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Originally Posted by brissybee
(Post 9440194)
and for sheer wtf value, Bob Geldoff headlining the swill fest that was the Goondiwindi B & S Ball. :unsure:
Thats definitely beyond my comfort zone. I'd rather go to Millwall as an away fan. Talk about an alien environment... especially if they work out your from Melbourne. . |
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Originally Posted by renth
(Post 9440311)
My favourite of all time. Michael Shrieve (who was on drums) was only 17 at the time and plays one of the most memorable drum solos of all time. Also, Machine Gun @ Fillmore East NYE 1969 |
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