Gigs and concerts

If you could see any band or artist, current or historic who would it be.

My historic band would be Joy Division, I was 9 when Ian Curtis died and I've no idea how I came across them really but I'm so glad I did, maybe I stared with New Order and worked backwards.

The current band probably would be the Manchester Orchestra but they don't seem to tour in the UK.

My next planned concert is to see Bear's Den

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  • I missed the chance to see guns and roses in late 80s as I was a little too young to go (15). Would have loved to see the original line up on the appetite tour.

    I wish I'd done more concerts but only recently started to think could cope with it again,  bit late unfortunately given my tastes.... Mostly rock/metal from way back.

    Aerosmith were on my wish list but then they cancelled recently and stood down from their career.

    Tom petty is another but obviously too late for that.

    The original line up of Fleetwood Mac too (again too late!) as they were the soundtrack to my early childhood years.

    Probably would go see the wildhearts, love their slightly sarcastic lyrics , heavy rock vibe and the fact they've survived this long. But I might be too old for that now! I saw them in 92 and they were awesome, they supported love/hate. 

    I loved the skate punk era, blink 182, that sort of thing, it felt comfortable as it was cheeky young outcast type music. Again they're all retired!

    Being realistic, I'd be tempted with maybe some more modern indie rock bands, foo fighters, royal blood etc.

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  • I missed the chance to see guns and roses in late 80s as I was a little too young to go (15). Would have loved to see the original line up on the appetite tour.

    I wish I'd done more concerts but only recently started to think could cope with it again,  bit late unfortunately given my tastes.... Mostly rock/metal from way back.

    Aerosmith were on my wish list but then they cancelled recently and stood down from their career.

    Tom petty is another but obviously too late for that.

    The original line up of Fleetwood Mac too (again too late!) as they were the soundtrack to my early childhood years.

    Probably would go see the wildhearts, love their slightly sarcastic lyrics , heavy rock vibe and the fact they've survived this long. But I might be too old for that now! I saw them in 92 and they were awesome, they supported love/hate. 

    I loved the skate punk era, blink 182, that sort of thing, it felt comfortable as it was cheeky young outcast type music. Again they're all retired!

    Being realistic, I'd be tempted with maybe some more modern indie rock bands, foo fighters, royal blood etc.

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