what band/s do you regret not seeing when you had the chance
what band/s do you regret not seeing when you had the chance
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DodgyGeezer

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47,904 posts

217 months

Sunday 7th June
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way too many for me, sadly, but high on the list...

Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio
Rainbow (with RJD)
Dio.... hey there's a pattern there!

Thin Lizzy


simon_harris

2,901 posts

61 months

Sunday 7th June
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Queen with Freddie, I’ve seen them with Adam lambert and it only served to highlight what I missed out on.

Animal

5,659 posts

295 months

Sunday 7th June
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Pantera - I was only a teenager so not sure I'd have got in.
Def Leppard - never even bothered to try and get tickets and now they're £££
Metallica - had tickets a few years ago and was going to take a mate but he couldn't make it so I sold the tickets.

DodgyGeezer

Original Poster:

47,904 posts

217 months

Sunday 7th June
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I was offered a spare ticket for lynyrd skynyrd but for unfathomable reason said "...no thanks..." I can be a total bell-end frown

miniman

29,724 posts

289 months

Sunday 7th June
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I had Genesis tickets but it was cancelled due to Covid and I couldn’t make the reschedule. Can’t see them playing again frown

snuffy

12,875 posts

311 months

Sunday 7th June
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Fountains of Wayne

I actually had a ticket to see them in Manchester but ended up not going because i decided it was too much like hard work. And well, Manchester for me is actually too much like hard work for me (not that I live that far away, it's just that public transport from the west of the city is utterly wk). So now, even if there's someone I want to see, and they are on in Manchester, I don't bother.


p4cks

7,434 posts

226 months

Sunday 7th June
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I went to Old Trafford and Amy Winehouse was supporting, but we fked the gig off after 10 minutes because the queues for the bars were too long

Skyedriver

22,900 posts

309 months

Sunday 7th June
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Supertramp

TCEvo

15,479 posts

229 months

Sunday 7th June
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Nirvana.

I had tickets to one of their Brixton shows, scheduled for April 1994.

Bunked off school to sit hitting repeat dial to Stargreen Box Office until I got through & got 3x tiks for me & mates.

Obvs the show never happened.

I've still got the tickets.

Chubbyross

4,948 posts

112 months

Sunday 7th June
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Bowie, many times. For some reason I always thought I'd see him the next time he tours. It's been that way with the Foo Fighters too. One day I'll get around to it.

HHZ

108 posts

67 months

Sunday 7th June
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Bowie, Elton John and Alice Cooper.

PomBstard

7,811 posts

269 months

Sunday 7th June
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Van Halen - twice in the early 90s, they were playing in Sheffield whilst I was living there as a student. The first time I was flat broke and struggling to buy food (I know, where was my commitment!), the second time I was on a field trip that I needed to attend in order to pass the course. And that was it for VH in the UK.

miniman

29,724 posts

289 months

Sunday 7th June
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HHZ said:
Bowie, Elton John and Alice Cooper.
Elton is a good call.

Bonefish Blues

35,782 posts

250 months

Sunday 7th June
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Bowie, as must everyone who didn't see him, and the celebration concert for Kate McGarrigle at the Royal Festival Hall.

Composeriser

38 posts

3 months

Sunday 7th June
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The list is long:

The Eagles
Led Zep
Dire Straits
Simon and Garfunkel
Supertramp
The Who


Composeriser

38 posts

3 months

Sunday 7th June
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miniman said:
HHZ said:
Bowie, Elton John and Alice Cooper.
Elton is a good call.
All a good call.

jimothyc

797 posts

111 months

Sunday 7th June
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Always regret never seeing Pink Floyd.

A friend had tickets for Live8 and as it was overrunning he left before they came on so he could catch his train. If ever there was a time to pay for a cab or sleep in a ditch, then that was it.

SRich

22 posts

124 months

Monday 8th June
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Steely Dan's First UK Dates

My school buddies were getting tickets for the Manchester Palace Theatre in '74 but I had the urge to go to a party that a much fancied girl (from college days) was throwing

Saw the 'Dan several times much later but that first one would have been special

Watermead

54 posts

55 months

Monday 8th June
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Motorhead - looked at tickets but thought maybe next time....then Lemmy died not long after the tour.

Had tickets to AC/DC last year, but ended up getting my hip replaced instead due only date available.

Watermead

54 posts

55 months

Monday 8th June
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HHZ said:
Bowie, Elton John and Alice Cooper.
How can you have never seen Alice? He never seems to be off the road.....unless you mean the original band?