I'm going to see Phil Collins and Coldplay this summer
I'm going to see Phil Collins and Coldplay this summer
life---> <---me
Midnight at the Olympia was the best thing in Dublin for years @L . Saw many a great Irish band in their early days in that venue. Used to be the place to hit when all the other places closed for the night. As it was only opening. Good few rock bands from the 70's played there as well. Come back gigs. Small venue, but the place was always rocking.
The Lovable Irish Rogue
Rock bands:
The Chainsmokers
Metallica (4 times, once on their Master of Puppets tour)
Soundgarden
Pink Floyd
Ten Years
Seether
Candlebox
Eric Clapton
Shinedown
Staind
Panic at the Disco
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Atlas Genius (saw a private performance, got pics and autographs from the band)
ZZ Top
The Damn Yankees
Stevie Wonder
Kiss (took my ex wife lol)
Queensryche
Guns N Roses
Van Halen
Boston
Bad Company
Cheap Trick
Blue October
Buck Cherry
Robert Plant
The Scorpions
Three Days Grace
Hinder
Heart
Joe Walsh
Hoobastank
Chicago
Harry Connick Jr (took my ex-wife as a bday present)
Ted Nugent
Tom Petty
Sarah McLachlan
Amy Grant
Mercy Me
Country:
Jason Aldine
Reba McEntire
Shenandoa
Clint Black
Clay Walker
I'm sure there've been more, all I can think of right now....
You're going to lose people in your life, and realize that no matter how much time you spent with them or how often you told them you loved them, it will never seem like it was enough.
Hug the ones you love.
I would do anything to be able to go.
They've sold 170 million records, ffs. And Bono was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize several years ago, he has done so, so much for charity. I don't know how you can't love them, no matter what genre you listen to. I grew up listening to The Joshua Tree, it is forever burned into my brain, every lyric of every song.
You're going to lose people in your life, and realize that no matter how much time you spent with them or how often you told them you loved them, it will never seem like it was enough.
Hug the ones you love.