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Grumpy John
25th September 2008, 08:09 PM
Two artists/bands that I really regret not going to see when I had the chance are stevie Ray Vaughan when he toured in '84 and '86 and the U2 Joshua Tree tour. Interested to see what bands other forumites regret no seeing when they had the chance.

kmthor
25th September 2008, 09:51 PM
Aerosmith pump tour 1989
ted nugent any tour

km

ian
25th September 2008, 11:06 PM
the Showground 1978 ...
Fleetwood Mac
Carlos Santana
Little River Band
and I don't remember who the fourth act was



ian
really showing my age

Waldo
25th September 2008, 11:34 PM
Pink Floyd in '88, just couldn't get the $40 I needed to go see them.

glock40sw
26th September 2008, 08:27 AM
Aerosmith pump tour 1989
ted nugent any tour

km


Gotta Love Uncle Ted...."Kiss My Glock" is a Classic:2tsup:

Grumpy John
26th September 2008, 08:37 AM
Pink Floyd in '88, just couldn't get the $40 I needed to go see them.

Saw 'em in '71 (I think (I did see them, I think it was '71)). If you've got Ummagumma you'll have an idea of what it was like. Careful With That Axe Eugene was probably the highlight IMO.

Waldo
26th September 2008, 10:28 AM
If you've got Ummagumma you'll have an idea of what it was like. Careful With That Axe Eugene was probably the highlight IMO.

Got all their albums. :2tsup:

Grumpy John
26th September 2008, 11:05 AM
Got all their albums. :2tsup:

Yeah, I noticed in this post http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=66476&page=3

Geoff Dean
26th September 2008, 11:58 AM
ted nugent any tour

km


Gotta Love Uncle Ted...."Kiss My Glock" is a Classic:2tsup:


Another couple of uncle ted fans.:2tsup:

My favourite would be "Stranglehold"

When I get to the USA, my itinerary will be based around 2-3 Ted concerts, Indy 500 race and anything then that SWMBO wants to do. :D

petersemple
26th September 2008, 12:07 PM
I became a fan of Pink Floyd just after they toured in 88. I also became a fan of The Cure just after they were here. Think I missed a Dire Straits tour in the smae way. I do really have lousy timing in when I start appreciating bands that's for sure.

Peter

Grumpy John
26th September 2008, 03:39 PM
Gotta Love Uncle Ted...."Kiss My Glock" is a Classic:2tsup:

All I can say to the Uncle Ted fans is:


"GONZO RULES"

Not too sure about the Damn Yankees period though.

Geoff Dean
26th September 2008, 05:24 PM
All I can say to the Uncle Ted fans is:


"GONZO RULES"

Not too sure about the Damn Yankees period though.

Agree, but it was better than nothing. (just).:wink:

kmthor
26th September 2008, 07:50 PM
Gotta Love Uncle Ted...."Kiss My Glock" is a Classic:2tsup:

good track but great white buffalo would be my favorite i evan have it as my phone ring

i hope i get a chance to see the nuge early next year if my US trip comes off. trouble is his 08 tour finishes tomorrow night and i dought he will tour again so quick

gonzo is a classic. love it

km

prozac
27th September 2008, 12:09 AM
"Little Feat" in 1977 at Sunderland, NE England.

tea lady
27th September 2008, 12:38 AM
Two artists/bands that I really regret not going to see when I had the chance are stevie Ray Vaughan when he toured in '84 and '86 and the U2 Joshua Tree tour. Interested to see what bands other forumites regret no seeing when they had the chance.

I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn.:cool: Both times.:D

Would have loved to see Pink Floyd.:C

Grumpy John
27th September 2008, 07:29 AM
I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn.:cool: Both times.:D

Would have loved to see Pink Floyd.:C

I can see that we'll have more than turning & pottery to talk about at 's:2tsup:

Sebastiaan56
4th October 2008, 07:20 AM
Manhattan Transfer, I believe they have toured a number of times. Steely Dan, last year (or was it the year before?). Any Zappa.

I saw The Cure on their first tour, bloody marvelous, They had only released Three Imaginary Boys and were full of creative energy, well placed dissonance!

AL1
20th November 2008, 11:51 AM
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN No: 1 !!! (didn't realise he came out twice.... that's worse)
Got all of his stuff. even managed to find a couple of bootleg CD's
Pink Floyd
Jeff Healy Band (don't know if he ever came here)
Would have loved to have seen John Coltrane (Jazz)
Did see Midnight Oil though. Brilliant !!

AL