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Old 25th June 2012, 12:28 PM
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I went to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers at The Stadium of Light last night and they were superb. I last saw them at the Leeds Festival in 1999 and, like them, Flea really knows how to get the audience going but, unlike then, he kept his clothes on!

They had a great set list with most of the songs coming from Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, By the Way and I'm with You, with a couple from Stadium Arcadium and their excellent cover of Stevie Wonder's Higher Ground.

If you didn't know John Frusciante wasn't on lead guitar, you wouldn't know otherwise as his replacement in the band fit in seamlessly and his little jam sessions with Flea (projected on the big screens) were examples of great guitar and bass playing.

The energy they have for guys who are nearly 50 is quite astounding, with Anthony Kiedis and Flee bounding around like men half their age, with the irrepressible bassist coming on for the encore by walking across the stage on his hands!
I saw then touring the By the Way album at the MEN arena. Unfortunately we were quite high up overlooking the stage and they really didn't do it for me, not sure why, everyone i went with loved it though.

I really like I'm With You, its a fine album.
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Old 25th June 2012, 12:50 PM
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It's a shame they seem to be overlooking One Hot Minute which is a really different style and personally my favourite album of theirs
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Old 25th June 2012, 01:07 PM
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It's a shame they seem to be overlooking One Hot Minute which is a really different style and personally my favourite album of theirs
It's one of my favourites was well and they don't need to placate John Frusciante any more by not playing songs from the Dave Navarro era, so maybe stuff like Aeroplane and My Friends will work its way into future playlists. That said, I read they (or, perhaps more accurately, Flea) performed Pea when they played at Knebworth.
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Old 25th June 2012, 04:29 PM
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I saw Pearl Jam at the MEN last week, amazing stuff! Went to the first night, which I think had the better set list, because they played both Black and Corduroy, which are my two favourite songs. Killer show.
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Old 25th June 2012, 04:55 PM
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Ive never noticed this thread before so here just SOME of the groups ive seen
No festivals just concerts.

1st gig that started me off was taking a old girlfriend to see pet shop boys since then in no particular order.

The The twice my all time fav group
Suede
Mainic street preachers twice
Then jericho
Deep purple
Gorillaz
Muse
Sleeper
Kula shaker
Red hot chilli peppers...saw last night
Keane
Scissor sisters
Take that
Meat loaf
Lightning seeds
Big country 3times one of my all time fav bands and deffo 1 of the best live perfomances
Mission
Blur
oasis
Del amitri
Depeche mode
Inxs
Snow patrol worse goup ive ever seen we left after 40 min by then good few thousand had already left
Chemical brothers twice
Prodigy
Status Quo
pigeon detectives
Frattellis

Thats what i can only think of for now ive seen upto about 80 groups/bands
Person i would love to see who havent seen yet is jean michelle jarre,
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Old 25th June 2012, 06:22 PM
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Great list. It seems you were at The Stadium of Light last night too. For guys approaching their 50th birthdays, Kiedis, Flea and Smith can really rock and display great athleticism and stamina.
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Old 25th June 2012, 07:18 PM
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best thing was it was a spare of the moment thing tickets sold out and where £45 each and we got a pair of a bloke for £25 each because the match clashed and he wanted to watch it
next thing i got lined up is john bishop and jimmy car later in year not a concert as such
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Old 22nd July 2012, 10:45 AM
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I've been out of the loop for years, I haven't seen a band for around 5 years and I really regret not pulling my finger out and going to some of the ATP events.

Anyway I think I can shamefully (actually who cares) say my first concert was the Barron Knights. I had no control over this of course as I would have been quite young. Although saying that, as a foetus I went with my mum (of course) to see Barry Manilow, does that count?

Anyway over the years I have seen;

999
Alice Cooper
The Adicts
Anti-Nowhere League
Blur
Bullet Union
Chas & Dave
Cockney Rejects
Comet Gain
The Cramps
The Damned
The Dead Pets
Demented Are Go!
Discharge
The Eels
English Dogs
The Exploited
GBH
Idlewild
King Kurt
Mansun
MDC
Menace
The Mooney Suzuki
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
Pulp
Q and Not U
Stiff Little Fingers
T.S.O.L.

I'm struggling to remember, it has taken me an hour to get this far, this list is nowhere near the length it should be. I know a few years back I did make a list, I wrote it all down. I don't know what on earth I wrote it in as I don't have a "special" book that I would remember where it was. I can vaguely remember being in towns and cities, seeing bands and everything is a bit of a blur, it must have been good
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Old 22nd July 2012, 10:34 PM
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I've been out of the loop for years, I haven't seen a band for around 5 years and I really regret not pulling my finger out and going to some of the ATP events.

Anyway I think I can shamefully (actually who cares) say my first concert was the Barron Knights. I had no control over this of course as I would have been quite young. Although saying that, as a foetus I went with my mum (of course) to see Barry Manilow, does that count?

Anyway over the years I have seen;

999
Alice Cooper
The Adicts
Anti-Nowhere League
Blur
Bullet Union
Chas & Dave
Cockney Rejects
Comet Gain
The Cramps
The Damned
The Dead Pets
Demented Are Go!
Discharge
The Eels
English Dogs
The Exploited
GBH
Idlewild
King Kurt
Mansun
MDC
Menace
The Mooney Suzuki
Peter and the Test Tube Babies
Pulp
Q and Not U
Stiff Little Fingers
T.S.O.L.

I'm struggling to remember, it has taken me an hour to get this far, this list is nowhere near the length it should be. I know a few years back I did make a list, I wrote it all down. I don't know what on earth I wrote it in as I don't have a "special" book that I would remember where it was. I can vaguely remember being in towns and cities, seeing bands and everything is a bit of a blur, it must have been good
Chas and Dave and The Cockney Rejects, I take my hat off to you. I'm presently coming to the conclusion that The Rejects "Greatest Hits Vol II" is one of the best lps ever to come out of Britain.
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Old 23rd July 2012, 12:46 AM
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like Sharon far too many to remember but some i can

Alexander O'neil
Alien Sex Find
Anthrax
Bauhaus
Broccoli
Beta Band
Conflict
Cannibal Corpse
Carcass
Cerebral Fix
Entombed
Godflesh
Fudgetunnel
Loop
Spacemen 3
Thee Hypnotics
Sisters Of Mercy
The Mission
All About Eve
Fields Of The Nephilim
New Model Army
The Levellers
Skeletal Family
Ghostdance
Every New Dead Ghost
Creaming Jesus
Suspiria
Rosetta Stone
Dream Disciples
The Cult
Death Cult
Play Dead
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Salvation
Dawn After Dark
David Bowie
REM
U2
INXS
Simple Minds
Siouxsie & The Banshees
The Damned
The Jam
The Specials
Secret Affair
The Chords
The Circles
AC/DC
Metallica
Megadeth
Nirvana
Mudhoney
Soundgarden
TAD
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