TbirdnTalman Posted July 21 Posted July 21 (edited) On 29/06/2025 at 01:08, Mickeyboro said: A bit more passionate than Hammers fans then! ….. clearly you weren’t there in WHU ‘s first year then…..! Plenty of “frank discussions” over that very thing. PS Doobies at the O2 on Saturday night! V accomplished but the audio balance wasn’t right, at least where we were Edited July 21 by TbirdnTalman Quote
cetera Posted July 21 Posted July 21 Saw the Doobie Brothers last Thursday in Birmingham... and on Saturday at the London O2 Arena. Simply fantastic.... consummate singers, musicians and performers.... and still putting most other acts to shame. Wonderful!🎶👍😎 2 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted July 21 Posted July 21 2 hours ago, TbirdnTalman said: ….. clearly you weren’t there in WHU ‘s first year then…..! Plenty of “frank discussions” over that very thing. Tell me you don’t miss playing in a proper ground. If Fulham left Craven Cottage that would be the end for me. PS Saw the Doobies twice in 74. As with Springsteen I don’t dare go again, it couldn’t be the same… Quote
nekomatic Posted July 21 Posted July 21 Lee Ritenour at Band on the Wall - proper jazz-fusion royalty and no mistake. Munir Hossn playing some sort of singlecut six-string behemoth which I could not identify, and neither will you be able to from my terrible picture. Supported by Rosie Frater Taylor who rose to the challenge of holding the interest of a room full of (mostly) blokes who were there for Lee Ritenour with a solo set pretty well, I thought. Bonus artistic photo effect courtesy of my iPhone’s mind of its own. 1 Quote
SonnyBassPlayer Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Max Richter two weeks ago in Ravenna (IT) I'm usually a rock-punk concert goer and that was an incredible music experience for me. Quote
Newfoundfreedom Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Guns n Roses last night in Sofia Bulgaria. Absolutely superb! Quote
three Posted Saturday at 18:57 Posted Saturday at 18:57 Longshots in a pub carpark in East Manchester this afternoon. Bass player with a Capri Orange P and a fridge. Respect! 3 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted Saturday at 19:08 Posted Saturday at 19:08 11 minutes ago, three said: Longshots in a pub carpark in East Manchester this afternoon. Bass player with a Capri Orange P and a fridge. Respect! Have I got news for you..it’s Ian Hislop. 1 3 Quote
Mykesbass Posted Sunday at 06:52 Posted Sunday at 06:52 11 hours ago, Mickeyboro said: Have I got news for you..it’s Ian Hislop. I thought he was in the Communards. 1 Quote
Si600 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago UK Subs on Friday evening at Wacken. I was intending to watch Papa Roach but given the swamp in front of the stage and how far back I was I decided to see who else was on and stuck with them. I enjoyed it more than Papa Roach to be honest even though I don't know any of their stuff. 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Si600 said: UK Subs on Friday evening at Wacken. I was intending to watch Papa Roach but given the swamp in front of the stage and how far back I was I decided to see who else was on and stuck with them. I enjoyed it more than Papa Roach to be honest even though I don't know any of their stuff. I want to catch them while I can. My brother has been going to their concerts since the early 80s. 1 Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Saw the Daley-Crowe Blues Band in a pub garden in Bishops Castle on Sunday early eve... It was their first gig, but you'd never know it - they were excellent. Basically just blues covers with a couple of Hendrix and ZZ Top numbers but all played very well indeed. Though I knew they would, I used to be in band with Tim D and so was familiar with his guitar stylings! Quote
Lozz196 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Si600 said: UK Subs on Friday evening at Wacken. I was intending to watch Papa Roach but given the swamp in front of the stage and how far back I was I decided to see who else was on and stuck with them. I enjoyed it more than Papa Roach to be honest even though I don't know any of their stuff. 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: I want to catch them while I can. My brother has been going to their concerts since the early 80s. They’re a great band, I’m sure Charlie will be giving Keef a run for his money as he seems to be going on forever, and Alvin Gibbs on bass is simply immense. Quote
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