Like your choices funnily enough I was going for Alright Now by the Free.I've seen Sabbath many times and Ozzy when he was out on his own. Like I wrote on the thread we can have favourite tracks etc,but some people get that mixed up with what they think is the best,which is completely different.Single: Virginia Plain, Roxy Music (not favourite ever, just one that stood out for me. Close between that and "Alright Now".)
Album: Black Sabbath. Wow.! what a difference that made.
Concert: Glastonbury
And to add one
Theatre: Return to the Forbidden Planet. Seen many times
What a line up there Houch ! Tears for Fears were really underrated I reckon as they made some great singles. To list favourites though can change day by day as tomorrow my list would probably change. In the pub after a few lagers I mentioned that I like Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum as it reminded me of the Antelope Motorcycle Club where I used to frequent in the 70's which was next to the Tam O' Shanter club.But that was met by silence as nobody in the pub remembered it. But I had some good nights in there.Single: Really hard to choose from, but "Until the Night" - Billy Joel, squeezes out Al Wilson's "The Snake" into 2nd place.
Album: Has to be "The Wall" - Pink Floyd
Concert: Silver Clef Concert at Knebworth in June 1990. Featured:
Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Status Quo
Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler
Tears for Fears*
Elton John*
Eric Clapton*
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page*
Phil Collins
Genesis*
Paul McCartney*
Pink Floyd*
*These were just awesome in my view. I know they were all Silver Clef award winners, but can you imagine a line up like that these days? I still have my back-stage pass from the day! (A bit of clever sweet talking got me that!Also have photos of when Robert Plant walked past me during sound tests. (I was there the day before the festival as well! Saw loads of artists just jamming and tuning up etc! Fantastic!)
What a line up there Houch ! Tears for Fears were really underrated I reckon as they made some great singles. To list favourites though can change day by day as tomorrow my list would probably change. In the pub after a few lagers I mentioned that I like Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum as it reminded me of the Antelope Motorcycle Club where I used to frequent in the 70's which was next to the Tam O' Shanter club.But that was met by silence as nobody in the pub remembered it. But I had some good nights in there.
Funnily enough I heard on Monday that Norman was seriously ill and fighting for his life. Wasn't Spirit in the Sky covered by a group some years back ? I reckon it is a great track and always lifts my mood when I hear it.I remember it BBR.. Still on my all time favorite singles list.. Listened to it today in fact..
Funnily enough I heard on Monday that Norman was seriously ill and fighting for his life. Wasn't Spirit in the Sky covered by a group some years back ? I reckon it is a great track and always lifts my mood when I hear it.
You say you supported them are you in a band then ?It was... Not very well.. strangely enough I supported them at warwick uni. Dr and the Medics I think they were called..
What a line up there Houch ! Tears for Fears were really underrated I reckon as they made some great singles. To list favourites though can change day by day as tomorrow my list would probably change. In the pub after a few lagers I mentioned that I like Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum as it reminded me of the Antelope Motorcycle Club where I used to frequent in the 70's which was next to the Tam O' Shanter club.But that was met by silence as nobody in the pub remembered it. But I had some good nights in there.
Not Anymore too old now... :guitar2:
Milk Cow was a dreadful track as if it was written in five minutes ! The Antelope was a lively place but I had some enjoyable nights in there. Going back to the Livvy in Wood End I live not far from there but it's no longer a pub but a health centre now.Proper characters back then and if you were liked in there there was never any trouble,but if you wanted it that was another thing ! Happy Days !I remember that song very well BBR! I even remember what the "B" side was! It was a daft song called "Milk Cow". Me and my brother wore the bloody single out, we played it that much! I remember the Antelope club really well as well. I'm sure I played them at darts once. I won the jackpot on their fruit machine (probably about a tenner in those days!) and was nearly chased out of the club! Happy days!:claping hands:
Milk Cow was a dreadful track as if it was written in five minutes ! The Antelope was a lively place but I had some enjoyable nights in there. Going back to the Livvy in Wood End I live not far from there but it's no longer a pub but a health centre now.Proper characters back then and if you were liked in there there was never any trouble,but if you wanted it that was another thing ! Happy Days !
I reckon I know who you're talking about here. Not sure I should name names but he was an ex boxer and money lender wasn't he and no longer with us ? well known family but I got on well with them luckily !Not sure you had to be liked brb, just be known by the right people in a non negative way... I was almost on the hit list of one of the bunch of hard-case brothers that used to drink there, but thankfully his elder brother was best mates with my next door neighbour... saved my bacon that did. so, not liked, but "protected"
Like your choices funnily enough I was going for Alright Now by the Free.I've seen Sabbath many times and Ozzy when he was out on his own. Like I wrote on the thread we can have favourite tracks etc,but some people get that mixed up with what they think is the best,which is completely different.
I reckon I know who you're talking about here. Not sure I should name names but he was an ex boxer and money lender wasn't he and no longer with us ? well known family but I got on well with them luckily !
And me: Single: Ace of Spades: Motorhead Album: ACDC: Back in Black: Concert: Ken Dodd at the Walsgrave Club in the 90's- brilliant !Tonight, all my choices changed
Single: Ruby Tuesday
Album: Trout Mask Replica, Captain Beefheart
Concert: Jethro Tull, Wembley. Great concert, great company, and a mate with a pocket full of smokes... ahhhh
Most surprising gig: Damien Rice It was unexpectedly (for me) brilliant
This sort of list changes on a daily basis but:
Single: Going Underground by The Jam......I was only 9 or 10 & this was No. 1 in the charts.....thumping tune that made me want a Rickenbacker & a silk scarf.....
Album: The Queen is dead by The Smiths.......how many awkward teenage indie kids were saved by this record......me for one.
Concert: Toughest choice by far as Live Music is my passion......will go for The Stone Roses secret gig at Pilton Village Party 1995...but could easily pick 20 others that are right up there with it....
It changes by the minute really - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now for the single as I got older. Particularly with my favourite lyric "..why do I spend valuable time with people who don't care if I live or die.."
Begs the question.......nah...too easy...
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