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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Flag Stoke sub normal 13 Dec 20 10.55pm Send a Private Message to Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Add Tim Gypsy Hill '64 as a friend

Seen loads of bad gigs over the years, some from brilliant artists. Such as Bowie's retirement (again) of performing all previous songs in the late 80's early 90's(?) where he stood in front of a curtain and sang poor renditions of his past hits. A massive letdown after seeing previous shows such as Glass Spider etc. And Roger Waters (and friends) Berlin production of The Wall. The area between Brandenberg Gate and Potsdamerplatz was full of land mines prior to the concert, consequently the fences had to remain erected after the finale and the crush to get out led to hospitalisations. Madness. The show was pretty poor for a live performance too as it was just too big a project. The polystyrene "bricks" that made up the wall were as big as a small car. Saw the Video years later which wasn't much better than being there. Nowhere near the Pink Floyd version at Earls Court which was jaw droppingly good.

 


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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 14 Dec 20 11.24am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by Lawrie

The Faces. At the greyhound I think it was.
Lead singer (a little upstart called Rod Stewart) was so drunk he could barely stand let alone sing.
Seem to remember the hall was half empty by the time they got half way through.

Greyhound Croydon? I was there. I seem to remember they were about an hour late coming on stage.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 14 Dec 20 11.34am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Van Morrison at the Dome in Brighton somewhere around mid-80s. He didn't appear interested, barely acknowledged the audience, declined to do an encore, and the whole show was over by 9pm. I made a note never to ever buy another record of his nor attend another gig of his.

Another event where the audience was treated with disdain was that of hippy-hero Roy Harper. I saw a gig of his at the Fairfield Halls ( must have been 69 or 70).
He was about four or five numbers into his set when he started mumbling about never performing well at venues south of the Thames (I kid you not), and after one more song, he garbled some nonsense along the lines of "sorry man I can't go on" and left the stage never to return.

 

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Chubskip Flag 15 Dec 20 3.45pm Send a Private Message to Chubskip Add Chubskip as a friend

Part of our friends honeymoon in Vegas. The Paris Hotel. 6 couples, front row seats, the girls wanted to see him. Barry f....ing Manilow. Proper s***e. We all wanted to see the showgirls when he sang Copacabana. No we just got a tired old man singing out of tune. This was the girls choice. Ended up in our hotels sports bar watching Palace Playing Sheffield U. It was a long night with a crap meal in the Paris Hotel. We pooled $10 dollars a head and had it all on 25. Walked out with over $3000 dollars which covered the meal, wine and a awful lot of booze in the Venetian.

 

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Chubskip Flag 15 Dec 20 3.46pm Send a Private Message to Chubskip Add Chubskip as a friend

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Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 15 Dec 20 4.24pm Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

I saw The Who at Isle of Wight Festival around 5 years ago. I know they're old but it was so lacklustre, they shouldn't be headlining festivals any more. Just look liked a bunch of past-it old dudes who should retire and had no interest in playing let alone performing. Also, we were being told to sit down by people around us, who had bought chairs to sit on in front of the main stage.

Compare them to the Stones who I also say a few years ago and they still had the appetite and energy to rock out. They put on an excellent show despite their age.

 

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 15 Dec 20 5.15pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by Pete53

Van Morrison at the Dome in Brighton somewhere around mid-80s. He didn't appear interested, barely acknowledged the audience, declined to do an encore, and the whole show was over by 9pm. I made a note never to ever buy another record of his nor attend another gig of his.

Another event where the audience was treated with disdain was that of hippy-hero Roy Harper. I saw a gig of his at the Fairfield Halls ( must have been 69 or 70).
He was about four or five numbers into his set when he started mumbling about never performing well at venues south of the Thames (I kid you not), and after one more song, he garbled some nonsense along the lines of "sorry man I can't go on" and left the stage never to return.

He has got a rep for that, hasn't he ! I've seen him loads of times but although he's been typically grumpy in most of them, he actually cracked jokes the last couple of times.

And the gig he did at the Brighton Centre in ( I think ) 2003 was one of the best gigs I've seen by anyone.

 


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thegreatlardino Flag crawley/selsey 15 Dec 20 5.54pm Send a Private Message to thegreatlardino Add thegreatlardino as a friend

The Police at the Isle Of Wight festival was just dull and boring, went and saw the Australian Pink Floyd after a bit, that saying the Sex Pistols the nigh before was one of the best I have seen.
One of Nirvanas first gigs at Astoria was pretty rubbish, spent most of the time tuning up!

 


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orpingtoneagle Flag Orpington 15 Dec 20 6.54pm Send a Private Message to orpingtoneagle Add orpingtoneagle as a friend

Two very different gigs come to mind. Bob Dylan Wembley Arena October 1987 night of the hurricane. He was awful. He started a song and his band had to work out what it was an join in. Played odd incomprehensible versions of the classics and not a word between songs. Utter s***e.

Then the was Ziggy Ziggy Stardust aka Sigue Sigue Sputnick at the underground in Croydon. All posing with the odd real instrument to backing tracks. As a mate said at the time - up their own arses!

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 16 Dec 20 10.18pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

He has got a rep for that, hasn't he ! I've seen him loads of times but although he's been typically grumpy in most of them, he actually cracked jokes the last couple of times.

And the gig he did at the Brighton Centre in ( I think ) 2003 was one of the best gigs I've seen by anyone.

To be fair I have seen Van Morrison do a couple of good shows. But as a professional you owe it to the audience to make some effort at every gig you do, After all, you are taking their money.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 19 Dec 20 4.00pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by nettletoneagle

The Police 1978 De Montfort Hall Leicester. The first time I realised Sting was a tool. The other two looked and played like they wanted to be anywhere than up on the stage. Shambolic.

I always remember a tale told by Neil Finn of Crowded House. A number of years back the band found themselves staying in the same hotel as Sting. When their paths crossed, Sting, recognising the members of Crowded House, broke into song singing the first couple of bars of one of Crowded House's more famous numbers. Neil Finn instantly responded with a chorus "De do do do de da da da .. "

For some reason Sting thought they were taking the piss and hurrumphed off in high dudgeon. Neil Finn insists that no offence was meant and had just sang the first Police song that came into his head.

 

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Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 23 Dec 20 5.37pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Probably my daughter's Christmas show at nursery last year. I've never known such an untalented and uncoordinated bunch. They absolutely butchered Jingle Bells and I nearly walked out halfway through We Wish You A Merry Christmas it was so out of tune. The crowd were a bunch of tossers as well and were extremely hostile to me once I started booing.

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