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the 12 th man
10/02/2004, 9:30 AM
my list of shame includes such beauties as
m.c. hammer (go hammer!! go hammer!!)
thomson twins(hold me now)
Peadar
10/02/2004, 9:47 AM
Originally posted by the 12 th man
my list of shame includes such beauties as
Simply Red is the worst I can admit to.
Actually enjoyed the show.
Only one I can think of is Status Quo - I was brought along by me mam and dad who were going.... Having said that it was actually alright, and 12 Gold Bars is still worth a listen.... Sure who needs more than 3 chords anyway...
Only other one was the Saw Doctors, but at the time they were pretty big in the Britain among the ex-pats (I went to see them in Ardagh though when over on Holiday). They kinda lost it when yer man won the lotto and gave up....
Peadar
10/02/2004, 9:56 AM
Originally posted by Macy
Only other one was the Saw Doctors
Oops, I saw them too.
Also saw Boyzone but that was when they were starting out and I had an event pass which meant I didn't pay.
Originally posted by Peadar
Oops, I saw them too.
Also saw Boyzone but that was when they were starting out and I had an event pass which meant I didn't pay.
There's a few more that you half watch at festivals. Feile 95, ended up watching Terence Trent Derby, as I was determined to be near the front for the Roses. TV did one of those crowd shots, and managed to catch me looking totally uninterested...
tiktok
10/02/2004, 10:42 AM
the Rose of Tralee (and festivals like it) contriuted a few free ones..........
Beautiful South
Aslan
Liberty X
Saw Doctors
Six (whatever happened to them)
The Kelly Family
The Carter Twins
(didn't stay that long for any of them)
one's i've paid into...........
Ocean Colour Scene
Neneh Cherry (although she turned out to be class)
Willie Nelson (also class, though some mightn't think so)
along a similar vein, were any of the Corkies on here at that Pale gig in DeLacy house in '92 where they stopped after fifteen minutes because their synthesizer went.
Dodge
10/02/2004, 10:48 AM
Seen the first incarnation of westlife in the Sligo Showgrounds before a Sligo- Pats game.
Never paid in to see anything ****e
James
10/02/2004, 11:58 AM
the corrs : Bantry mussel fair, free gig, 10,000 packed into the town centre, good buzz actually , and not too bad to look at :)
recently, last friday saw wood(en)star from limerick... wooden band , wooden name, wooden peformance... ZZZZZzzzzz
Schumi
10/02/2004, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by James
recently, last friday saw wood(en)star from limerick... wooden band , wooden name, wooden peformance... ZZZZZzzzzz Saw them in Belfield for that Heineken tour thing last year supporting Turn and The Frank and Walters. Wasn't paying much attention to them but they didn't seem great alright.
tiktok
10/02/2004, 12:35 PM
Woodstar are a bit dour live alright but 'life sparks' is a good album, and 'Dumb Punk song' was a good single too. I think they're fairly decent.
yur man
10/02/2004, 4:22 PM
saw westlife do their routine at jordans 10th anniversary day out at donington about 4 years ago. my niece wud have enjoyed it
joeSoap
11/02/2004, 12:48 PM
because I admit to actually sitting thru a Daniel O'Donnell concert with me grandma for her 85th birthday....can anyone beat that for sadness??? I doubt it.
I've also gatecrashed a hen night in Ennis where Joe Dolan was playing...
the 12 th man
11/02/2004, 1:30 PM
Originally posted by joeSoap
because I admit to actually sitting thru a Daniel O'Donnell concert ....can anyone beat that for sadness??? I doubt it.
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the bar have suddenly been raised.ordinary gigs dont count any more...this is now the standard we must come down to:D
Joesoap I understand your pain, I to was dragged to a Daniel O'Donnell concert by my mom and it was'nt one bit plesant. I was also dragged to see Margo once, that were'nt to bad though because she seemed to have taken something before she'd gone on stage and spent most of the time going bonkers.:(
the 12 th man
12/02/2004, 7:40 AM
Originally posted by davros
I admit to Mike Oldfield,in his prog.'Tubular bells'stage,circa'79 ....
woudnt be ashamed of that one at all davros.
mike oldfield was an influencial" player" in his day.
i mean think about having to sit through daniel o donnell for
christs sake:D
liam88
12/02/2004, 5:39 PM
In St. John Ambulance so have done First Aid cover for gig's including;
Amie Studt (nice to look at ;))
Daniel Bedingfield
Chumbawumba (good fun)
Gemeni-the nil point lot from Englan on Eurovision-dead laugh, the whole crowd held up zeroes on paper!
Seen some brilliant bands as well, mainly in meh own time-got back from Blink 182 about 1 this morning :D
I also got dragged to see Brendan Shine by my parent's when I was twelve it was sheer torture (catch me if you can my name is Dan and i'm yer man) and all that stuff. I had just started to get really into the smiths so going to see him was a major cramp of style to say the least. Even now Irish country music still make's me shiver when i think of those concert's.
daithi
12/02/2004, 10:32 PM
beat this.......... Saw Big Tom in the park house in edgeworthstown. anything for another few pints.............
Oh......and he was crap!
sylvo
13/02/2004, 12:39 PM
Beer pressure it happen's to us all from time to time.:confused:
the 12 th man
13/02/2004, 1:54 PM
admit to being dragged along as a chisler to the carlton cinema (now closed) in dublin to see sean airegead(johnny cash).
at the time ,that was completely naff.
but as it turned out ,after his last couple of albums and doing the
u2 song ,one, before he popped his clogs,it turns out now i can say i had the privelage of seeing the great" johnny cash and
june carter band"
the scout
13/02/2004, 8:33 PM
worst gig i ever went to was the pogues at the sfx in dublin.shane was so pis*ed he couldnt open his packet of fags.he spent the first few mins of the gig handing out cans of harp to the people at the front.i stayed for about 4 songs?? and fled to the nearset boozer.
sylvo
14/02/2004, 12:46 AM
Seen Shane in action on st Patrick's night five year's ago in the fourm in kentish town north london, he came on stage @ nearly eleven o'clock so banjaxed that the popes had to nearly sing all the song's for him while he had a little nap @ the side of the stage, mind you we knew this would proberly be the case, and beside's we were all as banjaxed as Shane was.
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