nekomatic Posted May 20 Posted May 20 On 19/05/2025 at 16:52, 80Hz said: Any Basschatters going to Saxon + Udo Dirkschneider later in the year? No, not really my cup of tea, but you’ve prompted me to check if Shonen Knife are playing Manchester… and it’s a night I can’t make. Drat! Hope you have a blast! 1 Quote
christhammer666 Posted Friday at 11:15 Posted Friday at 11:15 am seeing the mighty iron maiden tomorrow. hope the heat holds of a bit otherwise my bald patch wont be happy 1 1 Quote
SH73 Posted Saturday at 09:26 Posted Saturday at 09:26 22 hours ago, christhammer666 said: am seeing the mighty iron maiden tomorrow. hope the heat holds of a bit otherwise my bald patch wont be happy Wear a cap, that's what I'm doing. Are you in standing or seated? Quote
EssexBuccaneer Posted Saturday at 13:37 Posted Saturday at 13:37 4 hours ago, SH73 said: Maiden in a few hours , cannot wait. Same 😀 Quote
Merton Posted Saturday at 13:48 Posted Saturday at 13:48 On 27/06/2025 at 12:15, christhammer666 said: am seeing the mighty iron maiden tomorrow. hope the heat holds of a bit otherwise my bald patch wont be happy 4 hours ago, SH73 said: Maiden in a few hours , cannot wait. 10 minutes ago, EssexBuccaneer said: Same 😀 Me too, along with MiniMert and my best mate! Gonna be a warm one 😎 1 Quote
Bluewine Posted Saturday at 20:04 Posted Saturday at 20:04 Joanne Shaw Taylor in October. Cool retro 300 seat theater. 5 minute drive. Daryl 1 Quote
Richard R Posted Saturday at 20:39 Posted Saturday at 20:39 Joanne Shaw Taylor is fabulous in concert! I've seen her twice in Birmingham UK. She's playing Wolverhampton in September, so I should try to get tickets. Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 21:11 Posted Saturday at 21:11 Not sure this counts but i'm hoping to go see a local band called Nightfly who are playing The Dreadnought in Bathgate the day after we play. Its a Sun afternoon gig week tomorrow. These guys were possibly the first band i ever saw when i was 17 in our local rock venue in Wishaw (The Heathery Bar). They've changed their name from Fire Brigade to Nightfly over the years and at one point in 80-90's they were called Isis but for obvious reasons they had to change the band name. They cover bands like Supertramp, Joe Satriani, Steely Dan, Gabriel, It Bites, Santana and they even did a Toto tribute one night. Fantastic musicians. Bass player uses an Overwater fretted 6 stringer and is the main singer in the band. 4 piece band with bass, drums, guitar and keys. Been meaning to go see them for a few yrs now and just never managed. When i mentioned i was interested in going on the gig advert the Owner of the Dreadnought jokingly offered to put a bed in the dressing room if i wanted to sleep over save going home and back again. 😂 (i think he was joking but you never know as they are a brilliant venue to play in) Love a good old blether with owner and manager and we always get the same SE Pete who is also a bass player so i always get a great sound. Dave 2 Quote
SH73 Posted Saturday at 23:31 Posted Saturday at 23:31 On 27/06/2025 at 12:15, christhammer666 said: am seeing the mighty iron maiden tomorrow. hope the heat holds of a bit otherwise my bald patch wont be happy 9 hours ago, EssexBuccaneer said: Same 😀 9 hours ago, Merton said: Me too, along with MiniMert and my best mate! Gonna be a warm one 😎 Felt sorry for Steve when his bass had no sound in The Number of the Beast intro for a few sec. Otherwise one of the best Maiden gig I've been to. Ordered this one to the Future Past tour in 2023 at at O2. I also found Steve's bass sounded better, more bass rather than highs. At least how it sounded to me. Quote
Merton Posted yesterday at 07:05 Posted yesterday at 07:05 7 hours ago, SH73 said: Felt sorry for Steve when his bass had no sound in The Number of the Beast intro for a few sec. Otherwise one of the best Maiden gig I've been to. Ordered this one to the Future Past tour in 2023 at at O2. I also found Steve's bass sounded better, more bass rather than highs. At least how it sounded to me. Oddly, where we were sitting, his bass sounded sh*t, almost like there was something wrong with it whenever he went high up the neck! But other than that - excellent gig, probably one of, if not the, best IM shows I’ve seen. Thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it, except the heat 😆 2 Quote
paul j h Posted yesterday at 07:20 Posted yesterday at 07:20 Ani DiFranco tonight at Cardiff New Theatre, I have been a fan since the first album over twenty five years ago. Really looking forward to it, although sad act that I am, I am going on my own as no one else I know likes her enough to come along. Quote
Richard R Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Tim Minchin, Birmingham Symphony Hall, July 9th. Should be good fun. Spare ticket going if anyone's interested- see the Recycling forum. Quote
Bassybert Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Stevie Wonder in Cardiff on 9th July then Neil Young with Cat Stevens at Hyde Park on 11th, then Smashing Pumpkins with my 15yo daughter in London on 10th August. Took her to watch Guns and Roses at Villa Park last week as well which she really enjoyed, and I also saw Mike Watt with MSSV a couple of weeks ago in Bristol. Pipe that live music right into my veins 😂 Edited 16 hours ago by Bassybert 2 Quote
Greg Edwards69 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) On 29/06/2025 at 08:05, Merton said: Oddly, where we were sitting, his bass sounded sh*t, almost like there was something wrong with it whenever he went high up the neck! But other than that - excellent gig, probably one of, if not the, best IM shows I’ve seen. Thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it, except the heat 😆 I was there too with my wife. We were rear standing. Got as far forward as we could for the first part, not far from the mosh pit behind the mixing tent. Sound was so-so there, but could see bugger all of the stage. My wife started to feel a little claustrophobic towards the end of their main set, so we made our way to the back to get an overpriced drink from the bar. The sound at the back was a blurry mess, reverberating throughout the whole stadium. If we do a big arena or stadium gig again, I'll pay the premium for front standing or seating close to the stage like we did for Queen and Def Leppard several years ago - much better sound. Otherwise, the show looked great... what we saw of it on the big screens. We left just as the encores started to beat the rush to the train station - hundreds of others were doing the same thing - a bit of a shame, but we heard the ones we wanted to hear (although I would've liked to have heard the crowd joining in with 'Fear of the Dark'). We really enjoyed Halestorm's set too. I've never really listened to them before - the wife said she sounded like a heavier Lady GaGa... she's not wrong! Edited 4 hours ago by Greg Edwards69 1 Quote
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