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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Dredging the memory banks for other rock stars who lobbed their old feller out during a gig. I can only come up (ahem) with Jim Morrison.
Seen him put on excellent shows since, though.
Worse again was Spiritualized, I think around the same time but in US. They were late, like well late. And when they eventually turned up they didn't seem to know where they were, or who they were or the why of anything. Lights on and the place emptied fairly fast.
Band was great
Acoustics - so terrible that I left
The Style Council, also at Wembley Arena. Dull as dishwater
The only concert I've had to leave halfway through was due to it being cancelled whilst inside the venue and it was Gary Moore at the Town & Country during his blues period. The place was packed, the beer was flowing and the support band, Jumping the Gun (with the late great Alan Darby on guitar), had just finished a stonking support slot set and we were all ready for GM. Then someone came on to say 'That due to illness in the band, they would not be performing tonight. I knew Alan Darby and he came on stage after the announcement to pack down his stuff and I asked him, what was going on and it was Gary Moore who wasn't able to play - he suffered from Tinnitus and was going crazy back stage with it, kicking things and punching the walls.
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I went with a small group of friends and it was just soulless. His playing and tone had all of the edges smoothed off so much it was like a midi keyboard running scales.
We were all looking forward to it and were big fans of some of his work but I think we lasted about a third of the set and left.
- Amp so loud it makes your internal organs bleed
- Getting narky with someone in the audience for calling him "Gazza"
- Stopping playing because someone shouted for Still Got The Blues"
There's plenty of options and combinations availableDisclaimer - big fan of Gary Moore - saw him live loads and have the tinnitus to prove it
Also another band that liked getting their knobs out though!