What bands,artists,exhibitions,plays do you regret not seeing?

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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
Leonard Cohen.. I tried for tickets on his last couple of tours in the UK but it was sold out.

I also missed the IOW Hendrix gig. A mate and I were hitchhiking home, to London, from Cornwall and thought about aiming for it but decided to go to a free concert in Hyde Park instead. No idea who was playing that day, but it was certainly the wrong decision to make! :cry:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
How about going to see a benefit concert for a favourite musician which featured an amazing collection of your favourite stars but then sleeping right through it ...? :whistle:

(Sorry - distracted by a phonecall and hit 'Enter' prematurely!)

That was 'Robert Wyatt and Friends', at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London in 1974.

RW had been in bands Soft Machine and then Matching Mole (a pun on the French, 'Machine Molle'). The albums he worked on then are still some of my favourites.

He had got into drinking heavily and left a party a bit the worse for wear. Unfortunately, it was via a 4th floor window ... He was paralysed from the waist down.

A young Richard Branson phoned around a lot of RW's musical friends and told them that RW was doing a concert which he (RW) would like them to guest at. He then told RW that the musicians wanted to do a concert to raise money for him ...

And so it came to pass that I made one of my very rare trips to London, accompanied by a bunch of mates. We travelled down in the morning and went on a pub crawl. Somebody then had the bright idea of buying a few large bottles of vodka which were consumed in one of the big London parks before we staggered round to Drury Lane.

I remember us going to our seats, the atmosphere building, the lights dimming and John Peel introducing the concert. I yawned, closed my eyes for a second and ... woke up at the end of the evening with my pals shaking me and telling me what an amazing gig I had just missed!

They had to half carry me back to Euston Station with me singing "I'm a Believer". I had really liked Wyatt's version of the old Monkees song.



(I just read something rather amazing and shocking about that appearance on TOTP - apparently the BBC producer thought that it would be too upsetting to see a disabled man in a wheelchair and insisted that RW be lifted off and placed on an ordinary chair. There was an argument, which he clearly won.)

The other drink-related missed concert was a debut concert by Dexys Midnight Runners at Warwick university. I went for a night out at the uni with a bunch of mates and the band were due to appear. This was before they released their first single so none of us knew anything about them. I decided to nip off to the union bar before the band appeared. Once again, I dozed off and was woken by friends after the gig had finished. They made a point of telling me how great it had been ...



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swee'pea99

Squire
The Boss at SOL Sunderland 21.6.12
Whole bunch of my friends went to see the 'legendary' Born in the USA gig at Wembley in '85 - I didn't go, being in a strop because my then-girlfriend was so besotted with him. What a twat.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
I wish I could see Gary glitter.




In a dark alley


With some lead piping.
 

KneesUp

Guru
I had a ticket to the Sheffield 'home coming' concert of Pulp's Different Class tour, but having already seen them at Glastonbury I couldn't be bothered to go again as I had a bit of a cold, so I missed the (unannounced) after show party for ticket holders at the City Hall. Idiot.
 

TVC

Guest
Back in '86 this upcoming band were playing at Leicester Poly. A couple of my housemates were going, there were plenty of tickets on the door. I chose not to bother and go to the pub with another mate instead. Never found another chance to see REM.
 

Grant Fondo

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Radiohead. They don't seem to follow my schedule. I'd also want to choose their set list.
This is where Mr Yorke and I might fall out.
Excellent! Great idea for new thread "Be Radioheads set lister for the day'... have seen them thrice and tbh Yorke, Greenwood et al did a fair job of choosing their tunes..not enough Smiths covers, but one can't have everything (in its right place!) :sun:
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
[QUOTE 4721556, member: 259"]I very much regret going to see U2 in Rotterdam but we had a really good curry afterwards.[/QUOTE]

Due to a misunderstanding with the local constabulary I missed out on seeing U2 about 30 years ago and I'm still pleased to this day.
 

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Back in '86 this upcoming band were playing at Leicester Poly. A couple of my housemates were going, there were plenty of tickets on the door. I chose not to bother and go to the pub with another mate instead. Never found another chance to see REM.
I saw REM at Milton Keynes bowl around 1996 - they were very good. :okay:
Supporting bands were Radiohead and the Cranberries.
 
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Grant Fondo

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Cheshire
Wish i had seen this dude...but never got the chance...
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