Led Zeppelin earls court 1975
Pink Floyd Knebworth 1975
Neil young & crazy horse Shefield 2001
Hubert Sumlin at the Running Horse Nottinham 2001
Robert Plant & Honeydrippers Nottingham Boat Club 1982ish
2006-11-04 02:12:01
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answered by boring old fart 3
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The Dream Of Gerontius, with Anne Murray as the Alto.
It was at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.
Nothing has moved me, or an audience, to tears in such a way.
I also enjoyed Olivier Latry's organ recital, particularly his improvisation based on a theme from West Side Story
2006-11-03 12:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Pigs concert by Pink Floyd at Angels Stadium,
Frank Zappa at the Felt Forum (Madison Square Garden).
John McLaughlin w/ The Mahavishnu Orchestra in Central Park.
2006-11-03 12:55:29
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answered by dewhatulike 5
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The US Festival back in '83. Some band nobody had heard of (U2) was an opening act for Missing Persons, The Pretenders, Stevie Nicks and David Bowie.
As good as Bowie was, U2 stole the show...
2006-11-03 12:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I forgot the name of the concert but I think it was the rock the mike tour. It had everyone in it Jay Z, 50 cent, Nelly, Bone Crusher, and a few more. It was at an outside venue and it started pouring down raining but no one cared we just all into it
2006-11-03 13:40:31
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answered by Oops! 6
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Rem played glasgow and balloch country park within a few days of each other in june last year,been to plenty of gigs,but them shows were probably the best yet for me.
2006-11-04 02:22:27
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answered by duracell18 6
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Please don't laugh - I've seen Rolling Stones a few times, I saw Slade at the Marquee in London, I've seen Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks, Elton John, all of them pretty darn amazing - but the BEST concert of all was Rolf Harris in the town square at Kings Lynn, 2002. Honestly! And I'm not ashamed to admit it!
2006-11-03 20:15:08
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answered by Musicol 4
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The Blasters,,at the Cuckoos Nest,, Huntingdon Beach Southern California in the late late seventies,,best rockabilly I ever heard
2006-11-03 19:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The Collide Tour with Skillet, Kids in the Way, and Seventh Day Slumber. It was spiffy. They're Christian but still rock. Christian mosh pits are fun, cuz when you fall, everybody helps you back up, so you don't have to worry about getting trampled. But, you still get to hit people, as long as you don't kill anyone. I had many bruises for weeks.
2006-11-03 12:58:33
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answered by naphythespiffyone 3
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Prince-Minneapolis June 2000
2006-11-03 12:54:30
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answered by Nadeem B 1
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