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Who do you regret not seeing?

75 replies

kittya · 14/08/2010 00:27

Pulp. I will always kick myself.

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thelunar66 · 14/08/2010 00:28

Bob Dylan... i was too hung over to get on the bus that morning... ended up at anti-nazi league thing in manchester instead.

kittya · 14/08/2010 00:30

well, you might not of missed much. He's very hit and miss. Blood on the Tracks is my favourite album ever though!

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usualsuspect · 14/08/2010 00:33

Led Zeppelin [old]my dp saw Bob Dylan though

LilQueenie · 14/08/2010 00:34

Freddie Mercury.

bluejeans · 14/08/2010 00:36

Had tickets to see INXS at Glasgow SECC in December 1990. Cancelled due to snow

winnybella · 14/08/2010 00:39

Leonard Cohen. He's getting too old now for touring, feel like I've missed my only chance.

LastOrdersAgain · 14/08/2010 00:45

blur in 1995, because it was on a school night and mum said no.

bluejeans · 14/08/2010 10:51

When I was 11 my teacher tolds us her daughter was going to see Adam and the Ants. I remember being extremely jealous, but it never ocurred to me that an 11 yr-old could go to a music concert, at the time it seemed like an impossible dream .I've since met people my age who saw bands in the late 70s/early 80s with older siblings or cool parents. So jealous!

DramaInPyjamas · 14/08/2010 11:04

Nirvana.

ethelina · 14/08/2010 11:09

I saw Blur in 1995. Missed a christmas party to go. Wish I'd bothered to get tickets for the reunion last year. Kicked myself for not going.

Also regret not seeing Green Day earlier this year.

ladylush · 14/08/2010 11:15

Michael Jackson

GothAnneGeddes · 14/08/2010 11:17

Freddie Mercury era Queen. My poor Mum had tickets to see them in 1984 but couldn't get a babysitter. My dad went and said it was amazing Envy

GothAnneGeddes · 14/08/2010 11:17

Freddie Mercury era Queen. My poor Mum had tickets to see them in 1984 but couldn't get a babysitter. My dad went and said it was amazing Envy

upahill · 14/08/2010 13:16

Dio!! We had tickets for the gig before Christmas and got to Manchester to find the gig cancelled with no explanation.
Went home, googled to find he had stomach cancer.
He died in May.

I had tickets for the Cramps years ago but the night I was due to go I was in a car crash so lucked out on that one too!

MrsSnaplegs · 14/08/2010 13:21

Freddie Mercuy era Queen

DinahRod · 14/08/2010 13:28

Queen and Freddie Mercury.

I used to serve behind the bars at Wembley Stadium and would do a couple of shifts so could go and see the main act in the evening for free, but I was 13 when they last played there, and you had to be 14.

RattusNorvegicus · 14/08/2010 16:25

Bob Marley.

LyraSilvertongue · 14/08/2010 22:09

The Smiths. No chance now Sad

Muse before last year. So many amazing tours I missed. Sad

kittya · 14/08/2010 22:29

Yes, the Smiths would be another one. And, funnily, The Cure in their prime.

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sharbie · 14/08/2010 22:31

oooooooo I saw the cure and wait for it ..........
robert smith got me in on the guest list.
he is gorgeous and his handwriting is just like on the albums etc. Grin

SixtyFootDoll · 14/08/2010 22:33

Queen
The Smiths - they played in my local leisure centre and i didnt go.
INXS would have been great too.

nbee84 · 14/08/2010 22:34

Wham! Blush

kittya · 14/08/2010 22:35

Oh, that was sweet of him. He looked quite abit lad, is he? was it in their prime or, last week in your local pub? Just joking, they still sell out dont they? Like Madness.

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kittya · 14/08/2010 22:35

big lad.

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sharbie · 14/08/2010 22:39

nah not then this was 1983/4 again he was yummy.i'd say in their prime if not a bit before.
i think they still v popular - in us and europe as well.