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  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

    Iron Butterfly 1967

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    Well, that's very cool. You know they were too stone to sing 'in the garden of eden'?

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      1987. Rush at Birmingham NEC. They recorded that concert and released it as A Show of Hands.

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      Rick York
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      I was going to cite a Rush show also. For me it was on their tour for 2112. The "A Farewell To Kings" tour show was really good too.

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        1987. Rush at Birmingham NEC. They recorded that concert and released it as A Show of Hands.

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        Yes at Cobo Hall in 1976. There were concerts on back-to-back nights, so I don't know if it was the one that made it onto Yesshows.

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          I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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          That Guru's Jazzmattaz / Buckshot LeFonque night in Vienne 1995. Priceless

          "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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            That Guru's Jazzmattaz / Buckshot LeFonque night in Vienne 1995. Priceless

            "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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            Christian Graus
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            Cool. Never heard of him :) I've heard of Bucks Fizz?

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              Well, that's very cool. You know they were too stone to sing 'in the garden of eden'?

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              Mike Hankey
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              They sang very good that evening on the other hand I couldn't have sung anything! :)

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                Cool. Never heard of him :) I've heard of Bucks Fizz?

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                Never heard of Bucks Fizz either, but after searching for it, it may not have anything in common :) Buckshot LeFonque (band name) was an attempt by Branford Marsalis to mix jazz, soul, rock & hip-hop musics alltogether.

                "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                  Never heard of Bucks Fizz either, but after searching for it, it may not have anything in common :) Buckshot LeFonque (band name) was an attempt by Branford Marsalis to mix jazz, soul, rock & hip-hop musics alltogether.

                  "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                  Christian Graus
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                  OK, that sounds very cool.

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                  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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                        Sir John Barbirolli and the Halle, at the Free Trade Hall.

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                        • C Christian Graus

                          I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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                          Wendelius
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                          Even though I know I'm going to be flamed for this, one of the most memorable gigs was Nickelback, 2008 at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin. Basically a mid-size tent on a parking lot, wonderful crowd, beer, and excellent rock.

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                            Even though I know I'm going to be flamed for this, one of the most memorable gigs was Nickelback, 2008 at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin. Basically a mid-size tent on a parking lot, wonderful crowd, beer, and excellent rock.

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                              Even though I know I'm going to be flamed for this, one of the most memorable gigs was Nickelback, 2008 at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin. Basically a mid-size tent on a parking lot, wonderful crowd, beer, and excellent rock.

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                              phil o
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                              Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like? :)

                              "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                                I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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                                Motorhead at the Odeon, Hammersmith, on the Bomber tour was pretty "Whoah!". The lighting rig, shaped like a WWII bomber, looked terrific. When they played Bomber and the rig started diving, banking and turning, you just thought, "oh, yes!". Then the rig's nose landed, Lemmy climbed into it, and it started climbing and flying again while Lemmy continued paying the bass, curly cable hanging down to his amps. Health and Safety? Ha!.

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                                  Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like? :)

                                  "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                                  musefan
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                                  phil.o wrote:

                                  Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like?

                                  Because it doesn't align exactly with my own likes, and therefore his opinion is invalid... is this your first time on the internet? ;P

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                                    phil.o wrote:

                                    Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like?

                                    Because it doesn't align exactly with my own likes, and therefore his opinion is invalid... is this your first time on the internet? ;P

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                                    It reminds me of the definition of selfish: selfish: defines someone who does not think of me.

                                    "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                                      Why would anyone want to flame you for expressing what you like? :)

                                      "Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke! Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."

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                                      Maybe I should have added a :) -- I was just trying to be cute by making his prediction come true immediately.

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                                      • P Pete OHanlon

                                        1987. Rush at Birmingham NEC. They recorded that concert and released it as A Show of Hands.

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                                        Awesome. Did a dozen Rush concerts. The one in the second row was the best just due to the perspective.

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                                        • C Christian Graus

                                          I am 50 years old. I blew my knees out years ago, walking through San Francisco. This year I did a big trip, I did Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault and Sabaton Open Air. Afterwards, we rushed to Norway and saw Rammstein. I did all this thinking it's my last chance to physically be able to survive weeks in tents. Probably true. Rammstein in Oslo was far and away the best gig i have ever seen. Every 2 seconds something blew up, or there were lights or smoke. I can't imagine they'd ever bring all that gear to Australia if they tour, so I was very glad to get to see them in Europe What was your best gig ever?

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                                          ELO at LCA in Detroit 2018. Just sooo good. Went back for more in 2019 and took some young, impressionable, relatives for a rock and roll brain cleansing.

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