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  • Allen Dewire
    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #1

    Your Finest Evening of Live Music...

    Hi Good People,

    I wanted to post an update tonight and have been listening to music all day while playing at the table. Put 320 songs into my music program in the shuffle mode, and one song really threw me into a flashback to the 80's, and a truly fantastic evening of outstanding live music. It was a song from Simple Minds called "Alive and Kicking", from their Album "Once Upon A Time". I lived in Berlin and on Monday, 20 January, 1986, I went to their concert in the Eisporthalle with my girlfriend. Simple Minds with, singer Robin Clark on backup vocals, put on a show that I will never forget, ever!!! They played so well and just like you were listening to the album. It was so fantastic and the best (over) 2 1/2 hours of entertainment. After the concert ended, we took the shuttle bus to the U-Bahn station at Theodor Heuss Platz to go home. We heard some music coming out of a pub there and decided to check it out. We went inside and there was a small group playing some Jazz and variations on the stage. Absolutely phenomenal music from this group too!!! The next thing we knew, it was almost 4 AM and I had to get up at 5.30 AM for work. Not much sleep was had, but the live musical experience this night was well worth it and unforgettable...

    I've been to many concerts in my life and I'm sure many of you have too. I'm just curious to know what your most memorable evening of live music was??? Not 2-3 day festivals or the like, just a good evening concert and/or live music in a club...Thanks all...

    Prost & Rockin' On!!!
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...
  • Andy T
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2021
    • 3239
    • Sheffield

    #2
    There have been so many but related to the Simple Minds theme, seeing The Pretenders in a little pub called the Black Swan (Mucky Duck to locals) was pretty special.

    AC/DC at Wembley a few years ago was epic but my most memorable has to be Bruce Springsteen at Bramhall Lane football ground in 1988

    He played 2 nights but I couldn't get tickets for either so on the Saturday I parked my Land Rover pick up as close as I could to the venue and sat in the back listening to the show. Towards the end a security guard that had seen me throughout the night approached and told me that a few extra tickets would be on sale the next morning.

    So at 6am I duly queued up at the box office and managed to secure some tickets for myself, a mate and his wife for the Sunday performance.

    Such a memorable night, and the whole crowd singing along to Hungry Heart will be etched in my brain forever.

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    • PaulinKendal
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2021
      • 1617
      • Paul
      • Kendal

      #3
      Graham Parker and The Rumour at the Roundhouse, Camden.

      Alternatively, two kora players at the Pagoda, Kew Gardens. (Might've been Dembo Konte and Kausu Kuyateh, but I really don't know).

      Or even Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan at WOMAD.

      (The last two were in the afternoon, so might not count).

      This is impossible to answer really, isn't it?!

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 16026
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        Runrig at Stirling Castle and The Proclaimers at the Celtic Festival on the Isle of Lewis.

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          Yep, definitely a tricky one!!
          My stand out has to be Def Leppard on their "Pyromania" tour at the Colston Hall,(Bristol),in '83... AWESOME!!.....
          ..... That was back when they were a proper rock band

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          • Niho
            • Apr 2022
            • 605

            #6
            For me, Killing Joke @ Brighton Uni 1983... lost a monkey boot in the ruckkins and was deaf for two days after......
            Then there was Live Aid @ Wembley........ Queen...... say no more

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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 19026
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              Kinks at reading festival in 1981. Simply marvellous. I was right at the front, a mate and I stayed there all day to make sure we were….. Four encores, three of which were unscripted. Ray Davies came out on his own for the third one, looked straight at me (or so I thought at the time) and played an acoustic version of Waterloo Sunset that gave me absolute frisson as it felt he was playing it just for me. It was one of those moments you get occasionally at gigs where everything and everyone else just melts away and it’s just you and the performer. The fourth encore was then called for, Ray came straight back out, and the rest of the band followed him a minute or so later, half dressed and part showered….
              During the set the pit in front of the stage was filled with members of the previous acts watching the band. The previous band, Nine below zero, finished thier set ten minutes early so they could change and watch the Kinks…. Most incongruous was the mayor of Reading, in full regalia, black tricorn hat, red coat, and big old dangly chain of office, jumping around and singing with the rest of us and punching the air to “Low budget”.

              Second one, Salisbury Cathedral 1990 Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under conductor Simon Rattle. The climax of the concert was Beethoven’s ninth symphony. The power generated by the sublime final “Ode to joy” chorus literally caused me to have an out of body experience. I kid you not children, I seemed to surge up to the rafters of the cathedral and was looking down on the punters. I do not understand it at all, just that it happened.

              Oh, and Motorheads Ace of Spades tour was pretty good as well

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              • Dave Ward
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #8
                Originally posted by Andy T
                The Pretenders in a little pub called the Black Swan (Mucky Duck to locals)
                Oh , yes, the Mucky Duck was a regular Friday night visit - the late 70's, early 80's was a great time for live music in Sheffield. I saw Blondie at the Studenys' Union, just about the time they were breaking through.
                Most memorable live music night? The Macc Lads at a club near Worksop, not necessarily for the music, but the atmosphere and the fights that kept on breaking out!
                Dave

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                • Jon Heptonstall
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 1705

                  #9
                  Hawkwind put on a great show.Wolverhampton Civic Hall 1980.The whole sound was a big mind blast with added Ginger Baker.
                  Rory Gallagher anywhere was always fun.
                  Another one that sticks out was Hugh Masekela playing in Bridgetown,Barbados just because of the whole friendship vibe.

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                  • stona
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 9889

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jon Heptonstall
                    Hawkwind put on a great show.Wolverhampton Civic Hall 1980.The whole sound was a big mind blast with added Ginger Baker.
                    Rory Gallagher anywhere was always fun.
                    Another one that sticks out was Hugh Masekela playing in Bridgetown,Barbados just because of the whole friendship vibe.
                    I was still playing in 1980, but had started moonlighting behind the stage to augment my all too irregular income. I'm almost certain that I worked on that Hawkwind tour, if it was the one with Patrice Warrener and his laser. Also Lloyd-Langton on guitar. The laser was far from familiar (or reliable) technology then, and local council jobsworths were scared to death of the supposed 'death ray'!

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                    • stona
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 9889

                      #11
                      Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                      Yep, definitely a tricky one!!
                      My stand out has to be Def Leppard on their "Pyromania" tour at the Colston Hall,(Bristol),in '83... AWESOME!!.....
                      ..... That was back when they were a proper rock band
                      I was there, behind the stage or possibly running a follow spot! I did all the Pyromania tour, including the US, which was...errr...memorable. I will never forget the hill on which the trucks were loaded and unloaded, one at a time, outside the Colston Hall. I think that will all change when the renamed venue eventually re-opens.

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                      • Allen Dewire
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 4741
                        • Allen
                        • Bamberg

                        #12
                        Wow, thanks guys!!! It doesn't matter whether it was afternoon or evening, as long as it was a memorable event to you.

                        Tim, in Berlin on New Years day, The Berliner Philharmonic, under the direction of Herbert von Karajan, did Beethoven's 9th Symphony. I always wanted to go, but winning the lottery was easier than getting tickets. They sold out in about 2 minutes every year, so I ended up buying a CD of their performance...

                        Another one of mine was the Rolling Stones in Olympic Stadium, Berlin in 1990. my ex was 9 months pregnant, so I brought a clap stool and a big chunk of foam for her to sit on if she got tired. The folks were so kind and moved off to the sides a bit, so she could see the stage while sitting.......Me!!!.....I was hoping my son would pop out into the world during the concert. He didn't though...He came a few weeks later in the hospital. Bummer, but a great concert and a fine afternoon all the same....

                        Please keep it coming if you want. I know many of us here love music and like Dave Ward, the atmosphere? in the venue...

                        Prost
                        Allen
                        Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                        • Dave Ward
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          Not a concert, but a musical 'moment' - I was in Birmingham ( doing a course at Birmingham Poly ) in hte late 80's, going to the library at lunchtime - I could hear a Choir - I came round a corner to Chamberlain Square - and there was the Red Army Choir..................All strapping fellers in their immaculate uniforms - although they were singing in Russian, it made the hairs on the back of your neck stand to attention! Quite a surprise - they were powerful!
                          Dave

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                          • Jon Heptonstall
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 1705

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stona
                            I was still playing in 1980, but had started moonlighting behind the stage to augment my all too irregular income. I'm almost certain that I worked on that Hawkwind tour, if it was the one with Patrice Warrener and his laser. Also Lloyd-Langton on guitar. The laser was far from familiar (or reliable) technology then, and local council jobsworths were scared to death of the supposed 'death ray'!
                            Huw was playing along with Harvey Bainbridge,Dave and Tim Blake.That was the Levitation tour.
                            I would have liked to have seen Tim with Gong but that was before my time.

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                            • Allen Dewire
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 4741
                              • Allen
                              • Bamberg

                              #15
                              Wow, that must have been incredible Dave!!! Hope you're feeling better too my friend...
                              Life's to short to be a sheep...

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