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O.K., as we are in 'Who I've seen.' mode. Try these:-
Debbie Harris with Blondie at Connah's Quay ice rink in the early days - and all she had on was what looked like an black bin liner!


Saw Eric Clapton with Chas and Dave there too. The duo did an extra 30mins. whilst the backstage people tried to sober Clapton up. He came on eventually.....Superb!


I've seen The Rolling Stones, when Brian Jones was alive, at the Regal Cinema in Chester. They were on with Inez and Charlie Fox, and Sounds Incorporated...The admission price? 10 bob = 50p!


The Beatles, The Searchers, Kinks, Beegees, The Hollies...Seen these and more all through a haze of Watneys Red Barrel beer, when they played at The Warren, which was a club in the cellars of the Chester Theatre in City Road.


Great times and great memories.....
Look what you have started Ralph!
 
Like a lot of people who've posted I listen to all sorts really but if i had to narrow it down its a mixture of metal , punk , alternative /indie rock , dance , trance and 80's pop ! My absolute favourite has to be the smashing pumpkins . Im also a big fan of the B52's and Devo! As for.bands ive seen , the damned , the cure, the ruts , the exploited, were a few i saw when punk / new wave was current and the most recent were the brilliant Arctic monkeys a few years ago , tony
 
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I've seen;


Ramones


Hawkwind


Motorhead


Slade


Thin Lizzy


Molly Hatchet


Aerosmith


Peter Gabriel


The Motors


Golden Earring


Sensational Alex Harvey Band


Cheap Trick


Scorpions


Status Quo


The Police


Annie Lennox


Doobie Brothers


Ultravox


Eddie and the Hot Rods


Graham Parker and the Rumour


Uriah Heep


Whitesnake


Plus a fair few more!
 
Here's my "been to see" list....well, the ones I can remember!


The best venue is a toss up between the Royal Albert Hall and The Dublin Castle in Camden.


Snow Patrol


James


James Brown


Stone Roses


Suzanne Vega


The Subways


The Bluetones


Dodgy


The Audience


Kenickie


Oasis


Vaccines


Ride


Lush


Maximo Park


Reverend and The Makers


Arctic Monkeys


Prodigy


Salad


Pulp


Supergrass


Belly


Cast


Veruca Salt


Elastica


Idlewild


The Chemical Brothers


PJ Harvey


Doves


Orbital


Sleeper


Boo Radleys


Blur


Primal Sceam


House of Pain


Neil Young


Dot Allison


One Dove


Texas


The Lemonheads


Big Country


Plus many festivals like Reading, Glastonbury and T in the Park
 
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I can't even begin to answer this... I can say that Rap, Hip-Hop, R&B, Country-Western are NOT on the list of things I like.


My current playlist includes:


Led Zeppelin


Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass


Kraftwerk


The Longest Day war movie themes by the Prague Philharmonic


Styx


The Police


Best of Bond


A Bridge Too Far soundtrack


Das Boot soundtrack


Abba


Mind you this lineup changes. Every once in a while I come up with a new list that includes '40s music, The Dubliners, Mumford and Sons, Enya, PiL... the list could go on.
 
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I love the instrumental music, principally..., and I'm a soundtrack lover :) (time ago I worked on the radio, I had my own our :) )


I like the 80s stuff as well!
 
Classic soul , classic R&B , northan soul, ska , some sixties pop ( Beatles, stones, ) 70's folk music ( carpenters , Simon and garfunkle ) 70's funk ( redbone ) new wave ( the jam , dambed, clash , ) two tone , Indy sound , ( oasis, blur, the verve .


And now just bits and from modern day X factor ruined music
 
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Like a lot of people who've posted I listen to all sorts really but if i had to narrow it down its a mixture of metal , punk , alternative /indie rock , dance , trance and 80's pop ! My absolute favourite has to be the smashing pumpkins . Im also a big fan of the B52's and Devo! As for.bands ive seen , the damned , the cure, the ruts , the exploited, were a few i saw when punk / new wave was current and the most recent were the brilliant Arctic monkeys a few years ago , tony
There is a lot of choice here. :)
 
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I've seen;
Ramones


Hawkwind


Motorhead


Slade


Thin Lizzy


Molly Hatchet


Aerosmith


Peter Gabriel


The Motors


Golden Earring


Sensational Alex Harvey Band


Cheap Trick


Scorpions


Status Quo


The Police


Annie Lennox


Doobie Brothers


Ultravox


Eddie and the Hot Rods


Graham Parker and the Rumour


Uriah Heep


Whitesnake


Plus a fair few more!
Great music,seen a few of these live also.
 
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Here's my "been to see" list....well, the ones I can remember!
The best venue is a toss up between the Royal Albert Hall and The Dublin Castle in Camden.


Snow Patrol


James


James Brown


Stone Roses


Suzanne Vega


The Subways


The Bluetones


Dodgy


The Audience


Kenickie


Oasis


Vaccines


Ride


Lush


Maximo Park


Reverend and The Makers


Arctic Monkeys


Prodigy


Salad


Pulp


Supergrass


Belly


Cast


Veruca Salt


Elastica


Idlewild


The Chemical Brothers


PJ Harvey


Doves


Orbital


Sleeper


Boo Radleys


Blur


Primal Sceam


House of Pain


Neil Young


Dot Allison


One Dove


Texas


The Lemonheads


Big Country


Plus many festivals like Reading, Glastonbury and T in the Park
Seen a fair few of these also.The main one I have not seen is Neil Young,have most of his music though.
 
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I can't even begin to answer this... I can say that Rap, Hip-Hop, R&B, Country-Western are NOT on the list of things I like.
My current playlist includes:


Led Zeppelin


Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass


Kraftwerk


The Longest Day war movie themes by the Prague Philharmonic


Styx


The Police


Best of Bond


A Bridge Too Far soundtrack


Das Boot soundtrack


Abba


Mind you this lineup changes. Every once in a while I come up with a new list that includes '40s music, The Dubliners, Mumford and Sons, Enya, PiL... the list could go on.
A great choice here.

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Love the flying V's.Great band Judas Priest.

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I love the instrumental music, principally..., and I'm a soundtrack lover :) (time ago I worked on the radio, I had my own our :) )
I like the 80s stuff as well!
I listen too a fair bit of instrumental,mainly classical.

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Classic soul , classic R&B , northan soul, ska , some sixties pop ( Beatles, stones, ) 70's folk music ( carpenters , Simon and garfunkle ) 70's funk ( redbone ) new wave ( the jam , dambed, clash , ) two tone , Indy sound , ( oasis, blur, the verve .
And now just bits and from modern day X factor ruined music
Some great music,really love The Verve.
 
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My choice, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd. Taste, The Blades all blues and folk, Waterstones, andd all the Carthy family, and mostly 60,s 70's rock
 
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Seen a fair few of these also.The main one I have not seen is Neil Young,have most of his music though.
Heard him saw him a few times he really is brilliant.
 
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My choice, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd. Taste, The Blades all blues and folk, Waterstones, andd all the Carthy family, and mostly 60,s 70's rock
Good choice. :)
 
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Good choice. :)
Forgot my all time faves Led Zep saw them in Dublin on their first trip after the release of first album, my god they were something i ewas about two rows from stage and i was vibrated with the power and volume. Saw Fleetwood Mac the original with Peter Green too something elser.
 
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Forgot my all time faves Led Zep saw them in Dublin on their first trip after the release of first album, my god they were something i ewas about two rows from stage and i was vibrated with the power and volume. Saw Fleetwood Mac the original with Peter Green too something elser.
I bet that was something.Would have loved to see them. :)


Managed to see Paige and Plant one year at Reading.
 
I will listen to most stuff, except house, garage, Rap etc


Love stuff like: Meatloaf; Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Status Quo, Yngwe Malmstein, Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis,


Also listen to a lot of classical music, opera and I appear to be the only person on here who likes Jazz.
 
DAVE -- i like jazz in moderate doses, though it tends to be jazz - rock - Weather Report, Colosseum, etc.


My computer is in the same room as I do my modelling. Just lately I've been listening to Miles Davis on YouTube


I've also been using YouTube to Search & Surf for the various half remembered underground bands from my youth - Principle Edwards Magic Theatre, Incredible String Band, and so on; and the many & various Soft Machine /Caravan/ 'Canterbury Scene' bands & spin - offs


Problem with a thread like this, and I fall into it myself, is that it quickly becomes an exercise in name dropping and oneupmanship - 'my favourite guitarist is more obscure than your favourite guitarist.'
 
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I will listen to most stuff, except house, garage, Rap etc
Love stuff like: Meatloaf; Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Status Quo, Yngwe Malmstein, Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis,


Also listen to a lot of classical music, opera and I appear to be the only person on here who likes Jazz.
Great music choice, love Malmsteen

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DAVE -- i like jazz in moderate doses, though it tends to be jazz - rock - Weather Report, Colosseum, etc.
My computer is in the same room as I do my modelling. Just lately I've been listening to Miles Davis on YouTube


I've also been using YouTube to Search & Surf for the various half remembered underground bands from my youth - Principle Edwards Magic Theatre, Incredible String Band, and so on; and the many & various Soft Machine /Caravan/ 'Canterbury Scene' bands & spin - offs


Problem with a thread like this, and I fall into it myself, is that it quickly becomes an exercise in name dropping and oneupmanship - 'my favourite guitarist is more obscure than your favourite guitarist.'
Good choice Zuludog.


I don't think at all that this thread has descended into namedropping and one upmanship. :)


A lot of music has been mentioned that I have not heard of,so I have looked them up.


We all quite clearly listen to all types of music. ;)


All the best.


Ralph.
 
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