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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Mon Mar 19, 2018 3:59 pm  
I was predominantly into electronic dance music through my teens so despite attending numerous DJ and producer nights at University clubs, my first actual ‘gig’ was in 2001 - Orbital at Derby Assembly Rooms. I use the word gig loosely as it was still very much electronic.

Since then I’ve seen a mixture of DJs, producers, singers and bands at various clubs, gigs and festivals; LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad, Scratch Perverts, Roger Sanchez, Rulers of the Deep, Banco De Gaia, Zetan Spore, Alabama 3, ZubZub, The Beat featuring Ranking Roger, The Popes, Vampire Weekend, Metronomy, Friendly Fires, Editors, The Courteeners, Martin Simpson, Stealing Sheep, Tribes, Ocean Colour Scene, Blur, Primal Scream, Two Door Cinema Club, The Vaccines, Daft Punk, CSS, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco, Jamiroquai, Mr Scruff, Jimmy Cliff, Miles Kane, Vintage Trouble, Django Django, Fleet Foxes, Klaxons, Delphic, Skint & Demoralised, The Last Shadow Puppets, PIL, Reef, James, Elbow, Peter Gabriel & New Blood Orchestra, Alt-J. All attended with close friends which has created some fantastic memories over the years.
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:54 pm  
That's a pretty good list KSC.
Some I'm really impressed with. Some I've never heard of....but when it's live...it's all about the sound not the rep.
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:27 pm  
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I was predominantly into electronic dance music through my teens so despite attending numerous DJ and producer nights at University clubs, my first actual ‘gig’ was in 2001 - Orbital at Derby Assembly Rooms. I use the word gig loosely as it was still very much electronic.

Since then I’ve seen a mixture of DJs, producers, singers and bands at various clubs, gigs and festivals; LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad, Scratch Perverts, Roger Sanchez, Rulers of the Deep, Banco De Gaia, Zetan Spore, Alabama 3, ZubZub, The Beat featuring Ranking Roger, The Popes, Vampire Weekend, Metronomy, Friendly Fires, Editors, The Courteeners, Martin Simpson, Stealing Sheep, Tribes, Ocean Colour Scene, Blur, Primal Scream, Two Door Cinema Club, The Vaccines, Daft Punk, CSS, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco, Jamiroquai, Mr Scruff, Jimmy Cliff, Miles Kane, Vintage Trouble, Django Django, Fleet Foxes, Klaxons, Delphic, Skint & Demoralised, The Last Shadow Puppets, PIL, Reef, James, Elbow, Peter Gabriel & New Blood Orchestra, Alt-J. All attended with close friends which has created some fantastic memories over the years.

Cool list mate.
As someone who came of age at the start of the 'Rave ' scene in '89' I saw a few of those live multiple times at various places over the North. Got to see LTJ Bukem at both the Ossett and Morley Orbit numerous times around 90 to 93 . MC Man Parris was the man for most of the Birmingham DJ's like Grooverider, Fabio and DJ Sy etc. I saw LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad at a Dreamscape event in around 92 and I think they were at a Raindance even in 91 I think.
I also got to see the legend that is Roger Sanchez more times than I can remember, he was always playing in Leeds at the Warehouse, Gallery, Back to Basics, Pleasurerroms, Hard Times in Hudds & Gatecrasher (Sheffield) in the early 90's, amazing DJ who knew how to work a crowd. It would be crazy to list all the DJ's from back then that I loved because there were so many but to list a few, Graeme Park, Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, Mikey Finn, Nipper, Welly, Derrick May, Carl Cox, Frankie Bones, Joey Beltram, Laurent Garnier and Wakey's own Huggy.IMO DJ Sasha was the dogs danglies as far as I was concerned at that time. We all used to pile into transit vans when he wasn't playing in Leeds to see him at Shelly's in Stoke in Trent, a great club that, shame it shut down at its height. Ironic really because it only really got popular because The Hacienda had been closed down.
There were so many great places we went and met so many cool people that you'd see every week it seemed, from all over the North that added to the excitement. Nowadays my friends & I reminisce about it all so fondly and were lucky enough to be 16+ or so when it all started. I could also go on and on about live PA's I've seen. some of these as PA's at Clubs when they were nobodies and others at their own events like Fatboy Slim, Prodigy, Altern 8, Leftfield, N-Joi, Chemical Brothers & Underworld. Probably only interesting if you were into that scene tbh

As I got a bit older and the club scene wasn't the same, I started to go to more Festivals, mainly Glastonbury in the mid to late 90's. ATT I got to watch practically a who's who of the music world, it was so hard to get to see everyone you want though especially at that time, they also started the Dance Tent that year and you lose track of time as well as being :DRUNK:

Watched Orbital the first year I went that was amazing, although it was meant to be a bit of a side act it was the best performance there, amazing night, I caught most of Elvis Costello set, Radiohead and Oasis were great. Oasis headlined the next year and were so much better than the previous one. Also caught various bits of Pulp, Blur Jamiroquai, The Cure, Radiohead that was also the second time I got to see Massive Attack but the big one and it would be the nearest someone of my age would get to see Led Zeppelin was Page and Plant were playing a set together, they still had it and was worth just going up for them alone imo.
Didn't then go for a few years until 2007 just because one of the best bands ever were playing, especially live and that was The Who and they didn't disappoint not that I thought they would. Always wanted to see them and my dad had managed to see them in their heyday as well as Led Zep and Pink Floyd, so was always a bit jealous. (Was meant to go and watch them again there in 2015 and also because The Libertines were playing and others but it fell through) Arctic Monkeys were there but I'd already seen them but they were great as usual. Also, I've seen The Verve twice once at Glastonbury and also in Wigan, Beck supported them I think and first at Glastonbury the year before with, Kings of Leon & Jay-Z, Stone Roses twice, The Killers , Arcade Fire, The Kooks & Amy Winehouse I also caught a few tracks of on that 2007 festival as well
I even got to travel under spawny circumstances to Germany to this huge festival around, I think it was called Rock around Europe in 1993, that had Tina Turner, Prince & Joe Cocker playing with a load of other bands I can't remember over 2 days, that was surreal, to say the least.
Tbh I've forgotten loads of bands I've seen especially at big Festivals. Of the more recent times, Kasabian was the best band I've watched live and that was a fair few years ago as I don't tend to get out as much as I would like because I do miss it.
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:09 pm  
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I was predominantly into electronic dance music through my teens so despite attending numerous DJ and producer nights at University clubs, my first actual ‘gig’ was in 2001 - Orbital at Derby Assembly Rooms. I use the word gig loosely as it was still very much electronic.

Since then I’ve seen a mixture of DJs, producers, singers and bands at various clubs, gigs and festivals; LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad, Scratch Perverts, Roger Sanchez, Rulers of the Deep, Banco De Gaia, Zetan Spore, Alabama 3, ZubZub, The Beat featuring Ranking Roger, The Popes, Vampire Weekend, Metronomy, Friendly Fires, Editors, The Courteeners, Martin Simpson, Stealing Sheep, Tribes, Ocean Colour Scene, Blur, Primal Scream, Two Door Cinema Club, The Vaccines, Daft Punk, CSS, LCD Soundsystem, Simian Mobile Disco, Jamiroquai, Mr Scruff, Jimmy Cliff, Miles Kane, Vintage Trouble, Django Django, Fleet Foxes, Klaxons, Delphic, Skint & Demoralised, The Last Shadow Puppets, PIL, Reef, James, Elbow, Peter Gabriel & New Blood Orchestra, Alt-J. All attended with close friends which has created some fantastic memories over the years.

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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 6:11 am  
Pulp, cast twice, bluestones twice, lightning seeds, Beautiful south, supergrass, stone roses, Madonna and one of my most recent ones as I don't get out much these days was Hayseed Dixie at warehouse a few years back and have to say it was awesome.
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:36 am  
Best gig I've been to was Happy Mondays in 2000 at town & country club they were at their best that night, didn't make it into work the next day.

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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:08 am  
Started something here didn't I :)

For starters some of you have a dreadful choice in music :lol: :lol:

Seriously never been a big fan of gigs large or small though I've been to a fair few - last one was Bingley festival 2009??? Ocean Colour Scene and the Zutons stick in my mind. saw a shambling Happy Mondays there the previous year.

TBH I've had no real interest in music since the mid 90's. It's not so much the music though I find most of it bland and corporate, and even the Indie stuff like the Cribbs for example, though entertaining it is hardly original. Just not willing to shell out the cash for what I've heard before.

What really bugs me MUCH MORE over the last twenty years is the nature of the industry - a bit like RL its been messed up that much it's barely credible. There was a time when the team that finished top won and the band at number one were the top band. Now there's no real chart because there are no real sales because it's all manipulated.

If I hear one more time how successful, groundbreaing and how many sales etc Beyonce?? and Dead Shearan have made I'll cry - they are nothing compared to the likes of Elton John (who I don't like) or Aretha Franklin who I do. Maybe I'm just old.

Music wise I have three catagories I love - least importand first,

3: Any easy listening, Matt Monroe, Glenn Campbell and the Diamond. More nostalgia because thats what my parents liked.

2: Music I lived through, XTC, The Jam, The Cure, Phycadellic Furs, The Cult and the band that first got me listening, The Undertones, Stranglers, Buzzcocks and The Boomtown Rats. Most of whom Ive seen.

1: British 60's R&B and Beat Bands, I'm far to young but discoverd it in desperation after the first time I heard synth pop! I also at the same time stumbled upon a performance by Gerry and the Pacemakers at the theatre club and much to my astonishment really liked them.

Love them all really but my faves are The Kinks, Small Face, the Who and The Yardbirds and a few Yank ones like The Byrds and Creedance. Most of all I love the Stones, IMO the best band that this country ever produced both musically and in attitude. They don't get the kudos in this country they deserve because IMHO they had the audacity to become popular/succesfull/long lasting/and incredibly rich in that order, and we know how the British embrace a winner don't we :lol:

Oh and I've seen them eleven times but not in the last 20 years as even I concede that I probably saw them in there pomp so why spoil it. Wished I could have seen the Small Faces but I'm way to young and never managed the Who which I'd like.

I love Bowie but for some reason I don't think of him as a Rock star, more a performer and all round enigma.

Music I don't like is Queen and any other pomp rock bands, it may be good but it sure as hell isn't Rock'n'Roll, it's light entertainment to me. Rap, I just do not get it. I'm sure I've offended some but hey :ROCKS:
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:19 am  
Some good names from quite a few of these posts.

Musically my era was more second half of the 80's and first half of the 90's, though I have a sister older than me, so there are some acts I have picked up and liked from earlier.

Also, like most people, you pick up musical direction from what your parents like, which mine are more your 60's music, which I also like. You then go to the next scale, my kids are now 16 and 12, and they are picking up tastes, some good, and some not so good.

Some of the acts I have seen over the years are Deacon Blue, Beautiful South, Madness, The Farm, Lightning Seeds, Cast, Teenage Fanclub, Del Amitri, Big Country, Neil Diamond, Pet Shop Boys, The Alarm, Simple Minds, Simply Red, Phil Collins and George Michael.

There are some that I like that I have not seen, but to be honest, these days, I much prefer, to listen to a variety of music, than just a particular band. I have to really like someone a lot, to fork out for the ticket.

I do agree with some of the posters on here, and the fact that the music industry has chenged, especially, since the age of digital music. I still like my vinyl, but most of my music is pretty much played now, while I am travelling, so I mostly use my ipod, which has a couple of thousand tracks ranging as far back to Buddy Holly, right up to that Havana song that was in the chart a couple of months back.

Though I think the likes of Ed Sheeran and Coldplay are good, and are at the top of the game, there is little out there at the moment of the same style to rival them, and had they have been around at a different time, they would not be anywhere near as popular as what they are now.
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:59 am  
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Started something here didn't I :)

For starters some of you have a dreadful choice in music :lol: :lol:

Seriously never been a big fan of gigs large or small though I've been to a fair few - last one was Bingley festival 2009??? Ocean Colour Scene and the Zutons stick in my mind. saw a shambling Happy Mondays there the previous year.

I prefer the smaller gigs myself but will do an arena if I'm desperate to see a band again

TBH I've had no real interest in music since the mid 90's. It's not so much the music though I find most of it bland and corporate, and even the Indie stuff like the Cribbs for example, though entertaining it is hardly original. Just not willing to shell out the cash for what I've heard before.

You mention the Cribs there, I got into them by mistake around Xmas 2002, I actually went to Escobar to see a band called the Blueskins but came away blown away by the Jarman's, ok not particularly different but I love that a Wakey band can play Leeds arena.

What really bugs me MUCH MORE over the last twenty years is the nature of the industry - a bit like RL its been messed up that much it's barely credible. There was a time when the team that finished top won and the band at number one were the top band. Now there's no real chart because there are no real sales because it's all manipulated.

Music has moved on and not necessarily for the better, give ma a CD before a download any day, and vinyl over CD, but I do like Spotifey, a try before you buy kind of thing.

If I hear one more time how successful, groundbreaing and how many sales etc Beyonce?? and Dead Shearan have made I'll cry - they are nothing compared to the likes of Elton John (who I don't like) or Aretha Franklin who I do. Maybe I'm just old.

Yes you are. :)

Music wise I have three catagories I love - least importand first,

3: Any easy listening, Matt Monroe, Glenn Campbell and the Diamond. More nostalgia because thats what my parents liked.

Nooooo, I can't stand that sort of music, I was brought up on Andy Williams, Matt Munroe, Pery Como etc, all played as my dad prepared Sunday dinner, it did my head in.

2: Music I lived through, XTC, The Jam, The Cure, Phycadellic Furs, The Cult and the band that first got me listening, The Undertones, Stranglers, Buzzcocks and The Boomtown Rats. Most of whom Ive seen.
^Agreat era, may be the time and the place but for about three years we saw a quality band every weeken and sometimes midweek.

1: British 60's R&B and Beat Bands, I'm far to young but discoverd it in desperation after the first time I heard synth pop! I also at the same time stumbled upon a performance by Gerry and the Pacemakers at the theatre club and much to my astonishment really liked them.

Love them all really but my faves are The Kinks, Small Face, the Who and The Yardbirds and a few Yank ones like The Byrds and Creedance. Most of all I love the Stones, IMO the best band that this country ever produced both musically and in attitude. They don't get the kudos in this country they deserve because IMHO they had the audacity to become popular/succesfull/long lasting/and incredibly rich in that order, and we know how the British embrace a winner don't we :lol:

Loved the Who, seen them multiple times, Rolling Stones and the Kinks who I love the most, the Kinks best songs IMHO are not the singles, I actually cringe when I hear Waterloo sunset etc, the album tracks on the whole are much better. Stick in the mix the Moody blues who I've only got into in the last ten years, some wonderful albums but people think "knights in white satin" when the name Moody blues gets a mention.

Oh and I've seen them eleven times but not in the last 20 years as even I concede that I probably saw them in there pomp so why spoil it. Wished I could have seen the Small Faces but I'm way to young and never managed the Who which I'd like.

I love Bowie but for some reason I don't think of him as a Rock star, more a performer and all round enigma.

^ I'll go with that.

Music I don't like is Queen and any other pomp rock bands, it may be good but it sure as hell isn't Rock'n'Roll, it's light entertainment to me. Rap, I just do not get it. I'm sure I've offended some but hey :ROCKS:


Finally, yes I get what you're saying with Queen, not my cup of tea but their first three albums were excellent. My favourite pomp rock bands were Boston and Peter Frampton, I still play their vinyls (originals of course), not pomp rock but I've got to give a honorary mention to Be bop deluxe, Bill Nelson could play a little

Don't know why some of my answer are in green and blue. :)
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Re: O/T If music be your love..... : Tue Mar 20, 2018 12:12 pm  
My favourite concert was The Searchers in a small room up Mount Kent in the Falkland Island, we were sat just a couple of feet from the band and were able to interact with them.
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