Not often do I go to stadium shows, but when I do I'm usually left speechless. This was no exception. I've grown up on the Rolling Stones thanks to my old man, and I've often said I wanted to see them live. So when the 'No filter' tour was announced, I was instantly in on pre-order tickets. Supported by the legendary Liam gallagher (love him or hate him, he sure has a quality back catalogue and with a great solo album he can play what he wants imo), I was in for a great night. After Gallager had departed we were left with 4 colossal blocks of yellow LED's towers with the classic Tongue out logo, we waited for 30 minutes until over the tanoid "Please welcome, the legends that are, THE ROLLING STONES!!" And on they came, Jagger strutting his stuff like he was 20 years old, Keith richards and Ronnie wood strumming away like headlining a stadium was just another day with charlie watts drumming away as casual as you like. Kicking off with Street figh...
Idles at The Hub Plymouth I saw Idles supporting Foo Fighters last year at the 02 arena. I thought they were bloody good, pure punk attitude, and luckily from my neck of the woods (which is devon). Sold out show, and the place was a complete brawl when the band finally kicked off. I wouldnt say I'm a huge fan of there stuff but I wanted to see a headline show from the lot who supported the Foo's, I wasn't left disappointed. 7/10 Milkteeth at The Junction Plymouth Milkteeth are a great band I'll always use as an example of getting better everytime I've seen them. I saw Milkteeth first time at download in a tent, wasn't overly blown away by them. saw them then support Against me! and again was left disappointed. I was about to give up on them until I saw them support creeper, and then I clicked on them and tbh they seemed to have gained a attitude which grabbed my attention. So queue the 4th time I saw milkteeth (having been supported by the fantastic ...