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Top Weekend 10:36 - Dec 8 with 1125 viewsSaintNick

Not only another Saints win, but I went to two gigs,

The first on Friday night at Shepherds Bush Empire I saw one of Liverpool's finest bands Shack, a very good performance although I did think they missed out playing a few of their best songs.

On Saturday I went to the 1865 in Southampton to see Sham 69, i had mixed thoughts of it, on one hand the songs they played were great and all the top ones were present, but they only played for 45 minutes which I though was a bit short for a so called man of the people Jimmy Pursey.

On that note Pursey himself who put Sham 69 up as the peoples band in 1977/78 and not punk rock posers, was dressed in head to toe in designer punk gear which I take was quite expensive.

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Top Weekend on 10:48 - Dec 8 with 1079 viewsPatfromPoole

On a similar note, I went to the game and then up to Wembley Arena to see The Reytons.

As hot a sauna as I have ever stood in for a gig.

Blinding gig though, well worth getting home at 3.30am after a rail replacement bus from Southampton to Bournemouth.

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Top Weekend on 11:14 - Dec 8 with 1043 viewsTripleNiemi

Attended the last gig of the year Saturday - Sterolab. To be fair it was more about a few bevvies in London.......

Ready and waiting to mop up those European places......
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Top Weekend on 12:24 - Dec 8 with 976 viewsSonicBoom

What was the atmosphere like at Sham 69 Nick. Given the age demographic I just wonder what the crowd does these days. I doubt they pogo around these days. Do they just stand still and sing along or what?
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Top Weekend on 12:27 - Dec 8 with 974 viewsSaintNick

Top Weekend on 12:24 - Dec 8 by SonicBoom

What was the atmosphere like at Sham 69 Nick. Given the age demographic I just wonder what the crowd does these days. I doubt they pogo around these days. Do they just stand still and sing along or what?


The age demographic was about late 50's upwards, a few of them did pogo around a bit, but not many lol

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Top Weekend on 16:29 - Dec 8 with 864 viewskingolaf

Loved The Pale Fountains back in the day.
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Top Weekend on 16:50 - Dec 8 with 810 viewsGRIM

Top Weekend on 16:29 - Dec 8 by kingolaf

Loved The Pale Fountains back in the day.


I must be well out of touch because I've never heard of any of these bands & I'm sure that I'm not alone on that score.
But you cannot beat a good live Gig.
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Top Weekend on 17:10 - Dec 8 with 775 viewssolent_toffee

Would have liked to have gone on Friday but had to drive back home for the Forest game.

Which of their best songs did they not do?
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Top Weekend on 17:38 - Dec 8 with 727 viewsWints76

Top Weekend on 17:10 - Dec 8 by solent_toffee

Would have liked to have gone on Friday but had to drive back home for the Forest game.

Which of their best songs did they not do?


I thought Natalie's Party and Beautiful would be part of the set list, but nope (though Id had a couple and may have missed them...)

They did do Meant To Be, which is one of my favourites of their's and a cover of Love's 'A House is not a Motel', which pleased me
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Top Weekend on 18:15 - Dec 8 with 680 viewsButty101

Top Weekend on 17:38 - Dec 8 by Wints76

I thought Natalie's Party and Beautiful would be part of the set list, but nope (though Id had a couple and may have missed them...)

They did do Meant To Be, which is one of my favourites of their's and a cover of Love's 'A House is not a Motel', which pleased me
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https://www.setlist.fm/setlist

shacks play list

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Top Weekend on 16:37 - Dec 22 with 317 viewsshotters

I was at the gig too, front row of the seats 5 away from Noel Gallagher and his entourage

Thought it was a great gig, played loads from Waterpistol and Hms Fable
Last saw them in Brighton in 2007 but never thought I’d see them play live again
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Top Weekend on 08:38 - Dec 23 with 148 viewsWints76

Top Weekend on 16:37 - Dec 22 by shotters

I was at the gig too, front row of the seats 5 away from Noel Gallagher and his entourage

Thought it was a great gig, played loads from Waterpistol and Hms Fable
Last saw them in Brighton in 2007 but never thought I’d see them play live again


I had a feeling Noel Gallagher would be there, but I didn't see him at all. Plus I think I have already lost the T Shirt I bought there. Christ knows how
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Top Weekend on 08:49 - Dec 23 with 141 viewsshotters

He was sat in the seats along with Gem Archer closest to the stage
Slipped in quietly just before they came on

Meant to add in my original post that the support Mozart Estate were really good too. I read the biography about Lawrence and wanted to see his band, also Forever Breathes The Lonely Word by Felt is an excellent lp

Shame it was £8.50 a pint though
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Top Weekend on 09:12 - Dec 23 with 112 viewsSaintNick

Top Weekend on 08:49 - Dec 23 by shotters

He was sat in the seats along with Gem Archer closest to the stage
Slipped in quietly just before they came on

Meant to add in my original post that the support Mozart Estate were really good too. I read the biography about Lawrence and wanted to see his band, also Forever Breathes The Lonely Word by Felt is an excellent lp

Shame it was £8.50 a pint though


It was a good night out, yes the beer was £8.50 but you bought 3 pints and got 1 for free, so £25.50 for 4 pints wasn't bad for London, obviously not much of an offer if you were on your own

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