BansheeUK wrote:Roger62 wrote:There's been a few I've walked away from over the years.
1980 The Scorpions Hammersmith Odeon, they were supported by new to UK band Blackfoot who blew everyone away, scorps just sounded dated after that. Stayed in bar for most of their set.
Aynley Lister/ Yardbirds Blues Assembly Leamington - great day, but these two acts bored me senseless , again back in the bar for the remainder.
The Union totally blown away by Saint Jude and Voodoo Six at O2 Academy Islington. early night for me
Blackfoot (2 originals + Mike Estes & new drummer) are doing a few dates in the UK in November, couple of shows supported by Martin's lads, VATA. Saw Blackfoot earlier this year in a small venue in Gateshead and whatever they had years ago, they've still got.
Wish you hadn't said that about The Union, some mates draggin' me along to Newcastle show in November - they're mates of Pete Shoulder's and it's a home town gig for him.
saw Blackfoot on the tour when they made their live album, - also saw them at Donington Monsters of rock, - really, REALLY good live band, - Ricky Medlocke knew how to entertain..
...and back to the original subject, sorry.
Donington Monsters of Rock, - AC/DC headline, Whitesnake, - Slade (brilliant), Blackfoot (as I mentioned above) and then Blue Oyster Cult..... BIG let down, - late on stage and came on with a roadie playing drums as somebody had spat the dummy, - and then just zzzzz. Could nt walk away as it was a festival, - but vowed that I would never go to Donington again as a venue, - as was said before it had a really weird atmosphere, - no security so a load of idiots with Nazi swastika flags looking to fight somebody/anybody. - Despite it being a great motor racing circuit will also never go there, - spent too many hours trying to get out of the car park as they cant organise anything!
And the gig/festival I did walk out of.... T in the Park, (Hyde Park) - a few years ago, - wife wanted to go so I succumbed, - the lineup is too embarrassing to list but let's just say that Brian Adams was the best on it by a long way. - Even the wife wanted to leave, - she then realised that some of these
My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun