PTH2009 wrote: » It's a pity the members of Led Zepplin cant settle there differences and tour again There is a documentary in the making so they might help
[Deleted User] wrote: » Nine Inch Nails in the Royal Albert Hall, London a couple of years ago. I had tickets but couldn't find anyone to go with so flogged them and gave it a miss. I knew I was doing the wrong thing even as I was doing it.
PTH2009 wrote: » The RDS Remember Won tickets to the Linkin Park gig there but found out to late and could not go :(. Killer lineup with Queens of the stone age and Coheed & Cambria supporting. :( What happend to the Ammbassator Theatre hosting concerts ??
Wooderson wrote: » 2003 was some year. McCartney, Springsteen in the space of 4 days in May. Springsteen still lives long in the memory. Slane in August had one of their strongest ever line ups - Chilis/Foos/QOTSA/PJ Harvey. Then the Stones and Bowie in the Autumn? Mad, Ted.
DukeCaboom wrote: » Qotsa in slane is my favorite gig ever.
PTH2009 wrote: » One gig I would of loving to see was Simon & Garfunkel supported by The Everly Brothers in the RDS in 2004. Anyone at that gig ??. Obv none of those acts are touring anytime soon unless time travel or resurrection become a thing Sadly too young at the time and wasn't allowed go too gigs til a few years after that. Regret not seeing Elton John live but hoping to pick a ticket for one of his Dublin shows on the current tour if it still goes ahead
forumdedum wrote: » Yes saw S&G, Everly Bros that time. Brilliant. I recall audience not wanting the Everlys to stop playing. I also remember people would start singing along to S&G, then stop singing so they could listen to the incredible vocals.
MosherRock426 wrote: » Few bands I missed over the years I would have liked to have caught - bear tooth the times they came and did Dublin Trivium not too long ago Rolo tomassi I wrestled a bear once Norma jean Slipknot that time they came with korn Lamb of god the times they came (I remember the time they played Dublin and had dying fetus supporting.. a friend was going and I was sickened as it sold out) Alice in chains Faith no more in 09 Paramore during the after laughter tour The two deftones shows awhile back
MosherRock426 wrote: » Hope they do a world tour again in Europe instead of letting the states have all the fun and dying to get physical copies of the latest installments of Ghosts they just dropped digital releases for.
Rothko wrote: » Sufjan Stevens 2015 in the Helix It was around the time Carrie & Lowell was released. It's an album that took a while to grow on me so I passed on the chance to go to one of the gigs he was playing there. Since then, I've grown to love it and I really regret not going to see him.
SoundOfSilence wrote: » Prince in Malahide Castle 2011. F**kin raged about it. My justification was that 100eu was way too expensive which it seemed at the time. Even writing this annoys me
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Oxegen 2009 is another regret as Jane's Addiction were on the lineup that year and I've always wanted to see them.
Penn wrote: » I was a huge fan of Velvet Revolver back in the day. They were finally coming to play Ireland.... right in the middle of crunch period for my college dissertation. Said I'd give it a miss, catch them next time. The tour ended with them breaking up. Now Scott Weiland is dead, and Slash & Duff are back with GnR.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » ...Another for me is maybe The Cure in Malahide. I say maybe as I chose Metallica that day over it and while I loved it, mates tales of how epic The Cure gig was has been wondering if I'd have enjoyed that more. Love both bands and so guess I'll never know. Worse gig clash ever.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Oxegen 2009 is another regret as Jane's Addiction were on the lineup that year and I've always wanted to see them. Some bands are worth going to a festival just to see and they for sure are one. Another for me is maybe The Cure in Malahide. I say maybe as I chose Metallica that day over it and while I loved it, mates tales of how epic The Cure gig was has been wondering if I'd have enjoyed that more. Love both bands and so guess I'll never know. Worse gig clash ever.
Wooderson wrote: » Maybe I'm getting years mixed up but memory tells me he was in a tent.
Rothko wrote: » Not any one particular gig but I really regret not going to see Leonard Cohen any of the many times he was over here.