A very long time ago I used to have a bootleg of guns and roses live at Nottingham 'rock city'. Does any one have a live recording of them at around this time? I was meant to go to that gig, but for some reason I stayed at home and let my mates go. Duh!!
What band do you wish you'd actually gone and seen but couldn't be arsed?
Motorhead
Live Aid (cheating I know)
Nik Kershaw
Stone Roses, The Ramones.
Certainly not Guns n Roses. (Or Nik Kershaw 😆 )
White Stripes, Brighton Concorde2. Not cos I couldn't be arsed, just didn't know they were playing.
Queen - went climbing instead - regret it to this day.
saw GNR when they supported the Mission, weird but true. Very Hanoi rocks.
saw Nirvana at the Mayfair in Newcastle on Nevermind tour.
saw Stevie Ray Vaughan at the hammersmith odean.
Missed Thin Lizzy on the Thunder and Lightening tour cos I was more interested in getting into my girlfriends knickers of the time. lol. I dont know, priorities, tsk. 😉
I wish I'd seen Journey with Steve Perry singing.
Zappa's last UK gig.
Dad offered to help out with the train fare to London, but didn't go. 🙁
Blyth Power before they went all folk.
Genuinely gutted about that one - was only a kid and parents were a bit worried about the amount of festivals/travelling we were doing after the adverse media coverage.
Queen - went climbing instead - regret it to this day.
Yeah, I was going to say Queen.
Got tickets to Sonisphere when Queen were headlining with that Lambert bloke, and they bloody cancelled the gig. I think I'm just destined not to see them.
the buzzcocks - decided to stay in the pub
Load of mates went to see Michael Jackson (back when he had just released Bad). He was basically touring that album and playing Thriller. Wished I'd gone. He hadn't quite disappeared into a world of weirdness yet.
More recent but I didn't go and see Muse play the Venue in Edinburgh because (despite never having heard them) I thought they sounded like Radiohead. Went to the aftershow party though, in the club upstairs. They played a load of Muse, turned out they were brilliant, ended up seeing them about 30 times since. Ah well.
Edit- wait, that wasn't recent at all, it was 15 years ago! I have become old 🙁
GnR in Milton Keynes - just missed out on a ticket. Saw the latest version in London though 2 years ago.
New Order in some random niche night club on the Hagley Road in B'ham.
Waited til after midnight with a very bored gf and they still hadn't turned up so we pushed off. Mate stayed & said they came on at about 1am played a handful of incoherent tunes and cleared off
Well I might not have got to have seen Nik Kershaw but I did see Queen - Maine Road, circa ’86 I reckon (without Googling). Status Quo and Beluois Some supporting.
The Jam,
Nottingham Uni '81
Didn't have the three quid ... even though my flatmates would have leant it to me ....
Nick Kershaw - I saw him ! Free tickets (just to help the credibility issues), you missed nothing
Joy Division - The Sandpiper , Nottingham 79 ish. Arrived back from a home visit too late to go. My mate summed it up as "he danced a bit weirdly"
U2 at Milton Keynes - went on holiday instead. Live Aid the week before or after the U2 gig - went on a different holiday. The Beat at Tiffanys in Leeds. The Cult on the Love tour.
deadlydarcy - I saw MJ on the Bad tour in Leeds, the best bit was when the band played a Prince song when MJ had a wee rest at half time, and all the MJ fans were wondering what MJ album this song was from and we were singing along with the band, so funny. MJ was crap. Kim Wilde was great too as support.
Wish I had seen The Who in Leeds but not sure I was born then...
rage against the machine and pantera at rock city. i couldnt be bothered. idiot.
Status Quo and Beluois Some supporting.
My first gig ever was Quo at Manchester Apollo in 1978.
Great band, great gig.
Really.
*Run's off to find 'Quo' on vinyl. Boogies, very gently, to 'Backwater'.*
Metallica's surprise show at Download in '03 - it was hot and I was too lazy to walk over to the second stage. I sat through Disturbed instead!
The worst bit was the other half kept saying lets go over there etc...and Corry Taylor saying to the crowd that he knew something we didn't know. Balls.
Also missed Rage Against the Machine at Reading before they split...
Adam Ant, a couple of months ago. Found out about it the week after. Gutted.
mindmap3 - MemberAlso missed Rage Against the Machine at Reading before they split...
If it's any consolation, we went and saw them and wished we didn't, talk about going through the motions 🙁 Never really been able to take them seriously since.
RATM would have liked to have seen, never really paid much attention to them at the time for some odd reason.
Nirvana at Glasgow QM, could have, but didn't bother. Regret that one.
1991, wanted to go to a gig at a [i]tiny [/i] venue in Bradford. Had picked up the band's first album a couple of year previously and quite liked it, they were now touring the second album. £3 a ticket or something like that - bugger all, basically
Friend I was due to go with called at teatime and cried off citing "too much work to do - essays due in tomorrow yadda yadda yadda". Not wanting to look like billy no mates I didn't go alone.
the following week the band (Extreme) released the first single from the Album (More than Words) and it went to number 2 in the charts. Next time they came to bradford the gig was in St George's Hall and tickets were £15 each. I was not happy.
nbt
[pedant] Get the Funk Out was the first single released from the album, More than Words was the second[/pedant]
EDIT: When you say "tiny venue", would that have been Rio's perchance?
I've got a near miss - I didn't go to Leeds Festival 2012 (or was it 2011? Anyway...)
Spent about six months humming a hahhing about going / not going.
In favour of going: Jane's Addiction headlining the second stage
Against: Wasn't really interested in any of the other bands playing, plus it's August bank holiday so potentially a long weekend in the Lakes riding mountain bikes, walking and drinking ale.
In the end, went to the Lakes, had a great time.
Looked at NME a few days later, thought I'd better have a look, expected reviews saying they'd played two and a half hours, loads of rare tracks, best gig they've done since '91 etc. Reality: Singer lost his voice, set cancelled.
Phew!
I stand corrected.
Not rio's, struggling to remember the name. was behind the alhambra. It's a wetherspoons now I think. I saw some random thrash bands there when I was 17, too, Xentrix were "headlining" and this other band were filmning a video. The venue held about 300 and had a balcony that was officially closed but you could usually egt up there
edit: queen's hall!
Couldn't be arsed going to see NIrvana at Edwards No.8 in Brum ('89 I think). A free ticket and a lift right from my front door. Idiot.
Saw GnR at Donington in '88 - when a couple of the crowd died. My first ever gig,
I tried to see Nirvana - he attempted suicide and it was cancelled.
Got tickets for the rescheduled gig - he was successful that time...
Back to G'n'R could have gone to their first (secret) show in London for free. I don't think they'd released any material yet but I was sort of "in" with some people at Shades record shop in that Soho in that London town, and they invited me along. Refused on the grounds that they weren't metal enough, not sure if I regret it or not.
The Wedding Present, quite recently played in my home town, just the wrong side of CBA'sed, and the same with New Model Army a few months previously.
Seen NMA before in 1989 but not the Wedding Present.
Ohh, The Clash busking in the centre of York before a gig in the city - my brother had heard about it and dashed over to see it (we were both studying at the college at the time) but ICBA
Not missing a gig, but back in about 1999 I used to work at premier percussion in Leicester, and built the Ocean Colour Scene drummers new kit. He was coming in to pick it up personally and as a fan of OCS and drummer myself i was quite excited. Was a bit bored on the day though and went off to the bog with the paper. Half an hour later he'd been and gone, and had signed a drum skin for my mate!!
I think I was at that gig! Certainly got dragged to a Xentrix gig in Bradford that ticks all those boxes.
Did they do a strange and thrashy version of the "Ghostbusters" theme?
I was at the GnR Rock City gig mentioned by the OP, though I actually went to see the support - Faster Pussycat. If you want to know what the next big thing is going to be then I'm obviously not the man to ask.
Mr_C - MemberIf you want to know what the next big thing is going to be then I'm obviously not the man to ask.
I saw Coldplay on a dual-headliner with Terris in Edinburgh, in front of about 200 people. Declared Coldplay were going nowhere but Terris would be massive. If you're going to be wrong, you might as well be Wrong.
[quote=edlong ]I think I was at that gig! Certainly got dragged to a Xentrix gig in Bradford that ticks all those boxes.
Did they do a strange and thrashy version of the "Ghostbusters" theme?
they released that as a single!
Oh the internet is wonderful
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/xentrix/1989/queens-hall-bradford-england-2bd33cbe.html
So Xentrix were supporting and Sabbat were headliners? Not sure about that one.
Queen at Wembley Stadium. When my brother asked me if I wanted to go I just thought "do you know what....I'm really not bothered". Then it was on tv and I thought "do you know what....I'm a total tool for missing that". I think INXS supported them and they went down like a lead balloon. A few years later they headlined Wembley themselves.
Friday night, Glastonbury 1990. Not so much couldn't be bothered, but not remotely well-prepared enough for the occasion. We managed to get the car parked, found a pitch in the Green field and procured various festival enhancers. It then took us about 2 1/2 hours to get to the Pyramid stage being stoned Glasto virgins and witnessed the very last note of the Happy Monday's set. Which was the last act of the evening.
Never mind, we did succeed seeing the Ozrics playing on a trailer that night.
Couldn't be bothered to go and see Mudhoney at the Astoria in dec 1989, because I'd seen them the previous time round in the Fulham Greyhound, albeit without Nirvana supporting them.
This band were playing Chippenham Town Hall, had a single out, which sounded interesting. G/F wasn't fussed so didn't go. It was Roxy Music, touring [i]Virginia Plain[/i] and the first album... 🙁
Later, The Smiths played Golddiggers club in Chippenham, as a tour warm-up; I didn't go, neither did I go to see King Crimson at the same venue.
What an arse'ole! 😐
Run DMC & beastie boyz concert in Birmingham in 1987.
My mum wouldn't let me go. Everyone else went from our school.
🙁
The Clash, summer '82, Bradford St George's Hall, never got round to buying a ticket. Shortly afterwards, Joe sacked the rest of the band, or something.
Siouxsie & The Banshees, same venue '86ish - skint
I was at the GnR Rock City gig mentioned by the OP, though I actually went to see the support - Faster Pussycat. If you want to know what the next big thing is going to be then I'm obviously not the man to ask.
strangley I also went to see faster pussycat but at Manchester Apollo. As shit as they were GnR were even worse. The worst band I've ever seen and I seen hundreds. Truly truly awful
I went to Wrexham to see Napalm Death in about 1993. Drove into the carpark decided they'd sold out and went home. Also missed Oasis at The Tivoli in Buckley (but did see Faith No More there on their first tour in 1988 and had a great chat to the bassist)
Kryton - you had a lucky escape with GnR at Milton Keynes if it was the 1993 one. I saw them a couple of years earlier at Wembley and they were fantastic - still one of the best gigs I've been to.
At Milton Keynes though it rained, they came on and strummed a few songs then disappeared. They really couldn't be bothered and it was the worst gig I've been to.
Really regret not seeing Queen, and most of all I turned down seeing AC/DC last time they toured.
Had a ticket to see Nirvana at the Sheffield Octagon in '91, but gave it away to a girl I fancied at the time. I seem to remember that was the night they played Smells like Teen Spirit on Top of the Pops too (pre-recorded, obviously).
Missed a great gig & I didn't get the girl either. Stupid boy!!
I missed G n R because I had a date lined up. Missed Oasis at Knebworth because of it was a bank holiday and had already booked a weekend of debauchery in Newquay.
But I don't care cos I got to see Queen at Wembley in 86 and I doubt I'll be ever better that, though New Order at Reading, and The Prodigy at V96 get close.
i could have gone to see pink floyd with my friend when they were at earls court in 1994.
for some reason i decided not to go 🙁
don't judge but i wish i'd gone to see will smith and jazzy jeff at the leadmill in sheffield. it was just before his summertime track went big.
I have two music regrets, giving away a queen album (again no judgements please) and going to see the rolling stones at sheffield arena. biggest load of sweary t*ss ever. i left early, worse gig ever.
Kryton - you had a lucky escape with GnR at Milton Keynes if it was the 1993 one. I saw them a couple of years earlier at Wembley and they were fantastic - still one of the best gigs I've been to.At Milton Keynes though it rained, they came on and strummed a few songs then disappeared. They really couldn't be bothered and it was the worst gig I've been to.
Yeah we were at that - best part of the weekend was getting pissed in a field behind a pub (that was purporting to be a campsite but wasn't). The gig was shocking. Seen GnR several times though (often at festivals) but the best one was right down at the front when they played Gateshead with Faith No more and Soundgarden supporting.
had a ticket to see level 42 back in the day. gave it to a lass who really wanted to see them. turns out she only wanted to go because i was going. she went, i didn't.
this year its our 25th.
If its any consolation, I've seen Extreme many times and they have never failed to be terrible. As a guitarist, Nuno is still a god in my eyes and a joy to behold with an N4 in his hands - even miming behind Rihanna!
My biggest regret is not seeing Queen. I've been to hundreds of concerts and always loved them but it never fell into place.
Northwind - me too re: the same Muse gig in Edinburgh!
For me, it's missing out on Opeth at the Albert Hall, I went to see Airbourne at Edinburgh picture house, which was good, but that Opeth gig was incredible and history in the making. Bad choice!
