19 (edited by Brack 2013-12-11 07:48:07)

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Joe B - Royal Albert Hall

Muse - Emirates Stadium - London

John Mayer - O2, London,
                  - Wembley Arena - London

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20 (edited by nmagcorn 2013-12-14 13:18:18)

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Rock Candy Funk Party - NY/ LA
Beth and Joe - Amsterdam
Joe - Vegas
Beth - Philadelphia

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Hmmm... There were a lot of good ones.
Standouts,

Herb Alpert, San Diego
Govt. Mule San Diego
Rock Candy Funk Party cd release nights at the Baked Potato- Both!
Our man, 13 times but standouts were Borderline, Shepherds Bush, Doheny, RAH and Santa Barbara.
Rick

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It's been a lean year for me but that said, Alice In Chains at O2 in Leeds was one of my top 5 of all time.

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23 (edited by Wooders 2013-12-16 08:41:47)

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I've not been to as many shows this year as I would normally attend, but still managed a few humdingers. These are some of my standouts.

The full Tour de Force - For me I doubt The Borderline show will be bettered for a long time
Bonnie Raitt at my local theatre where the sound was probably the best I've ever heard.
Tedeschi Trucks Band at the RAH
Ryan McGarvey at Chiselhurst
Simon McBride at The Borderline
Royal Southern Brotherhood at the Chelsea FC nightclub

As a big Mule fan their gig in London on 4th July didn't do it for me this year. Maybe it's because I was at the back (keeping Mrs W company) whereas (as many of you will know) there's usually no one between me and the stage. big_smile

Although these gigs were superb, what makes them standout for me is sharing them with my like minded buddies from the Forum. I've made some wonderful friendships with Forum members and meeting up with them at shows, especially Joe shows, makes them extra special. Here's to more of the same in 2014, even if I don't get to one of Joe's performances.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

24 (edited by The Mentulls 2013-12-16 09:18:38)

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These are my top 6 (not in any order):
1.  Wishbone Ash - Burnley Rock & Blues Festival
2.  Ian Parker - Guisborough R & Club
3.  King King - Mickleton R & B Club
4.  Martin Barre - The Greystone, Sheffield
5.  Rush - Sheffield Arena
6.  Ryan McGarvey - The Belle Vue, Hartlepool

As Manager of The Mentulls I have chosen all the other gigs I have seen other than my band !!

KP

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R8 LEMONBURST wrote:

It's been a lean year for me but that said, Alice In Chains at O2 in Leeds was one of my top 5 of all time.

That was in my top 5 of the year.
And much as I enjoyed Sabbath on Saturday my Top 5 remains unaltered.

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Gotta add Black Star Riders to my list. So much fun and great spirits! Phil would be proud.

27 (edited by Roger62 2013-12-17 12:55:20)

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Paul Rodgers/Deb Bonham Band - Chichester UK


Iron Maiden/Voodoo Six - Prague Czech Republic

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Ryan McGarvey - Blues Rhede, Germany, April 2013 followed by some other Ryan McGarvey concerts in Germany, England, France Netherlands
Beth Hart - Zeche Bochum, Germany December 2013
Ian Siegal & The Rhythm Chiefs - W2 Den Bosch, Netherlands, November 2013
Royal Southern Brotherhood - Piano, Dortmund, Germany, November 2013

Best Festival: Grolsch Blues Festival, Schöppingen, Germany

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RickB wrote:

Hmmm... There were a lot of good ones

Same here. A good spread of international touring acts and local artists and big and small venues

5 standouts:
Robert Plant w. Sensational Space Shifters - Sydney Entertainment Centre
Glenn Hughes (sorry to the haters, his solo acoustic version of 'Cold' was probably the best song I saw performed live this year) - The Basement (about 400 capacity), Sydney
Jimmy Barnes, Baby Animals, Ian Moss and others - Kryal Castle (outdoor event, about an hour from Melbourne)
The Delta Riggs - (my fave new band - best of 5 times I saw them in 2013, just before their first foray to USA!) The Standard (400 cap.), Sydney
Thin Lizzy - Panthers Club, Penrith, Sydney (600 cap. - sideshow to tour opening for KISS and Motley Crue

Can't forget Deep Purple, Journey, Pink, The Stooges, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Deap Vally, Deniz Tek (my personal hero) x2, the other 4 times I saw Baby Animals, a wonderful hippy indy duo I stumbled across called The Firetree (just goes on...)


2014 is already going to include The Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews Band (first time for me) and QOTSA (also first time)

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I don't get out to very many shows these days, but when I do it counts.  #1 - The Aristocrats in a little bar outside of Orlando.  Maybe 50 people there, stood 5 feet from the stage the whole time.  Got to talk to the whole band afterwards.  It was unbelievable.

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Well, 2013 isn't over yet so there's still time for me to mention The Hoax gig last night at The Borderline. What a superb Blues band they are and a definite must see if they come anywhere near your town. Five superb musicians, including Hugh Coltman, who has one of the finest voices you'll hear anywhere. Check out Pete's videos on the Big City Blues thread for a taster.

Most of my London gig buddies were there so it was great way to finish the year with Pete, Maggie, Lydia, Tricia, Roger, Eldo and Kenny's little sister, Marlene. A fab night all round.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Joe and Beth Carre Amsterdam,
Joe in Groningen with Ryan mc Garvey as guest
Ryan mc Garvey at Blues in Rhede en De Stier in Eibergen
Henrik Freischlader in Groene Engel in Oss and in Wuppertal
Layla Zoe at Schwarzer Adler in Rheinberg
Danny Bryant at Lolo in Ahaus


Best festival like Blues Sissi Schoeppingen and Blues Moose festival in Groesbeek.

33 (edited by Kenny 2013-12-24 11:24:03)

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There has been such a lot of great gigs this year so this is difficult. I will have to go for a joint best then a top ten below that but only in time date order. And not selecting the same artist twice.

Joe at the Borderline + Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers at the Beacon, New York (second show)

Wilko Johnson, Glasgow
Beth & Joe, Amsterdam (second show)
Rival Sons, Edinburgh
Joanne Shaw Taylor, Borderline, London
Rolling Stones, Hyde Park, London
Robert Plant & the Sensational Space Shifters, RAH, London
Royal Southern Brotherhood, Carlisle
Ryan McGarvey, Kinross
Black Sabbath, Glasgow
Thunder, Wolverhampton

34 (edited by Murray1903 2013-12-24 13:58:33)

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A lot of great gigs this year with my favourite being Jo Harman & Company at The Crawdaddy, Richmond in November (I'm sure Kenny won't be surprised I've picked a Jo Harman gig as my No. 1!).

Followed by, in date order,
Joe Bonamassa at RAH
Bruce Springsteen in Glasgow
Beth Hart/Joe Bonamassa in Amsterdam (2nd night)
Smashing Pumpkins in Glasgow
The Hoax at Newark Blues Festival
Dana Fuchs in Bilston
Alter Bridge in Glasgow
Royal Southern Brotherhood at Carlisle Blues Festival
David Migden at Carlisle Blues Festival
Beth Hart in London

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Wooders wrote:

As a big Mule fan their gig in London on 4th July didn't do it for me this year. Maybe it's because I was at the back (keeping Mrs W company) whereas (as many of you will know) there's usually no one between me and the stage. big_smile

we missed you down the front Phil, - and sorry to say that it was a superb Mule performance, - “Rockin’ In The Free World” with Reeves Gabrels goes down as one of my favourite live performances of all time, - I have watched Pete’s film of it a few times as it gets across Warren’s ability to play something simple so well.

The other stand out performance was Joe and Beth and Hampton Court, partly because of the setting and also down to the friend who got me there. wink

Joe, Albert Hall and SBE goes without saying, but the other gig that can not be forgotten is the Rival Son’s at Shepherds Bush, - that feeling of seeing a band on the verge of a break through, still new enough to look fresh and enthused about what is ahead for them, yet the musical talent and stage craft of veterans.

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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Murray1903 wrote:

A lot of great gigs this year with my favourite being Jo Harman & Company at The Crawdaddy, Richmond in November (I'm sure Kenny won't be surprised I've picked a Jo Harman gig as my No. 1!).

Followed by, in date order,
Joe Bonamassa at RAH
Bruce Springsteen in Glasgow
Beth Hart/Joe Bonamassa in Amsterdam (2nd night)
Smashing Pumpkins in Glasgow
The Hoax at Newark Blues Festival
Dana Fuchs in Bilston
Alter Bridge in Glasgow
Royal Southern Brotherhood at Carlisle Blues Festival
David Migden at Carlisle Blues Festival
Beth Hart in London

No surprise who was No. 1 Murray - it must have been one helluva gig though.