Bands You've Seen Live

Bands You've Seen Live

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Blayney

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Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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I searched and there were archived topics from 2006... excuse me if I missed a more recent thread.

I was tending to my bands seen list (yes I keep a list) and I wondered who the people of PH had been to see over the years. I'm expecting some cool bands in their prime now smile

Here's my list

Kinesis
LostProphets
Linkin Park
Adam Masterson
Ocean Colour Scene
Feeder
Stereophonics
Joe Satriani
Walter Trout
Amplifier
Wicked Wisdom
Soil
Strapping Young Lad
Soulfly
Coheed and Cambria
Deftones
Tool
Khoma
Johnny Truant
Sikth
Devil Driver
Henry Rollins (Spoken Word)
Billy Talent
Avenged Sevenfold
Within Temptation
Opeth
Metallica
Dragon Force
Lacuna Coil
Mastodon
Blue Monday
Dream Theater
Symphony X
Circa Survive
FightStar
Madina Lake
Alestorm
Norther
Turisas
Paul Gilbert
Pendulum
Attack Attack
The New 1920's
The Oli Brown Band
Trip
Goldie Looking Chain
Dizzee Rascal
The Prodigy
Calvin Harris
Dark Horse
Kadesha Dirja
Maddie Jones
Gogol Bordello
Rage Against The Machine
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Athlete
Colum Regan
Sandi Thom
Mitch Laddie Band
The Blims
The Blanks
Tom Morgan
The Shaws
Canny The Bringer of Beats
Rival Sons
Queensrÿche
Thin Lizzy
Slash
The Curst Sons
Grand Magus
Judas Priest
Michael Shenker
Thunder
Black Country Communion
Jethro Tull
Town
Neyo
JLS
The Jacksons
Jamie Foxx
Alien Ant Farm
Leona Lewis
Craig David
Smokey Robinson
Gladys Knight
3T
Latoya Jackson
Cee Lo Green
Christina Aguilera
Pixie Lott
Yolanda Adams
Alexandra Burke
WT Feaster Band
Blanck Mass
Sigur Rós
Tristan MacKay
Joanne Shaw Taylor
Billy Walton Band
Lost Alone
The Darkness
Battle Lines
Arcane Roots
Kitty, Daisy and Lewis
Newton Faulkner
Mach22
Steel Panther
POD
Hoobastank
Wraiths
Continents
Press To Meco
CHON
Endless Heights
Black Peaks
Break Even
Teenage Bottlerocket
Touché Amoré
Landscapes
Protest The Hero
Dillinger Escape Plan
The Colour Line
Trash Boat
Milk Teeth
As It Is
Hang The bd
Crooks
The Fall of Troy
Monuments
HORSE the Band
Thrice



Highlights were

Linkin Park - Cardiff 2003. I was 14 and a massive fan, Meteora was just out. Good times.

Tool - twice in 2006, amazing live show

Metallica - Download 2006, played all of the Master of Puppets album

Rage Against The Machine - Finsbury Park 2010, X factor victory gig

Sigur Rós - Brixton 2013, cracking atmosphere they build

The Darkness - Cardiff Uni 2013, they played all of the first album, really know how to put on a show

Steel Panther - Gramercy Theater, New York, 2015. My first gig abroad and it was absolutely hilarious

Coheed and Cambria - Download 06, Kerrang Tour 08, Cardiff Uni 13 and Hevy Fest 15 - never let me down

Walter Trout - Seen him in Cardiff (Coal Exchange, The Point, The Globe x2), Swansea (The Garage) and Pontardawe (Arts Centre) hope he is well enough to come local again soon

Black Peaks - Hevy 2015, I really think they are gonna be quite big soon. So intense.

Monuments - Hevy 2015, never been in so many pits, walls of death and had so many crowdsurfers in my life - and they were note perfect and intense.

Blayney

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Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Dr Murdoch said:
Worst 'look at how many st bands I've seen' thread ever
yes

Blayney

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Thursday 3rd September 2015
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craig1912 said:
Bruce Springsteen
The pretenders
Wilco Johnsons Solid Senders
UB40
Kiss
Rory Gallagher
Barclay James Harvest
Genesis
Deacon Blue
Simply Red
Dire Straits
Rainbow
Uriah Heep
Budgie
King Crimson
Yes
Judy Tzuke
Joe Jackson
Lynyrd Skynyrd


Edited by craig1912 on Thursday 3rd September 09:03
Some crackers in there! Dire Straits, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Budgie, King Crimson, Yes, Joe Jackson and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Very cool.

Blayney

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Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Aphex said:
I can't begin to explain how much it bothers me that these lists aren't in alphabetical order silly
Mines chronological sorry