Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
Bands you have seen live
- 2poc (2poc)
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I like live music but HATE people in T shirts singing all the words badly to let everyone know that they know all the words. For that reason I don't go to a lot of concerts

Now that that's out of the way, I've seen:
BB King
Eric Clapton
David Bowie
Dire Straights
Brian Ferry
Manic Street Preachers
Not that many, there are probably more I can't think of but some of the guys above are real legends that I just had to see live
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- Acara (Dave Walters)
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BB King(with above)
Dr Hook
Wolfstone
REM
The Angels
Many NZ bands
Rolling Stones('95)
T in the Park '98 and '99,so bands included Garbage,Pulp,Manic St Preachers,Stereophonics,Joe Strummer(from The Clash,did all their songs),Prodigy,Robbie Williams,Saw Doctors,Blur,Beautiful South,Beastie Boys, Ian Brown, Portishead, Natalie Imbruglia,Travis,Massive Attack, James, Placebo,Gomez, Carl Cox, Fat Boy Slim, Fun Lovin Criminals,Faithless,Cornershop,Coinneach,and a lot more!
Space
Catatonia
Iron Maiden(BEST concert yet)
The Levellers
Split Enz
Theres more,but mind is blank!Will update as recall
Jimmy Barnes(played all the Cold Chisel songs)
James Reyne
George Thorogood
Van Morrison
Guns n Roses
Skid Row
The Fureys and Davey Arthur
Big Audio Dynamite II (Mick Jones from the Clash)
Marilyn Manson(NOT by choice,supported Iron Maiden,didnt like them b4,but brilliant show)
The Pogues
AC/DC this June
Just seen that Deep Purple are playing Glasgow on my birthday!!
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Cypress Hill(years ago)
Dick Dale
U2 few times
Metallica
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
and was propably dragged to another few but was too erm 'influenced' to remember who tf they were:laugh:
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Only ones worth mentioning:
Joe Satriani
Smashing pumpkins (Before they split, reformed and proceded to suck!)
The Rolling Stones
Radiohead (ok computer era)
A load of Jazz/swing/rocknroll and blues groups relatively unknown and usually more talented then 99.9% of the famous acts out there.
plus a huge list of dire bands not worth mentioning.
Going to see Oasis this June. Just have to sit through the prodigy first (eugh, not a fan of electronic drum machine noise)but their not the worst I suppose compared to some.
Nice list 2poc, Like your taste in music;)
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Wow you have a serious list of bands there Acara, you've seen some great bands.
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bon jovi a few times
ub 40 few times
robbie williams
oasis
stone roses
lots of dance bands
local bands
christy moore
santana in nz while on
holis and here
david gray
red hot chili peppers
prodigy
massive attack a few times
loads more trying to remeber
plus festavils when kid , hippy parents
plus pink floyd genic band there good an again soon im a big floyd fan
acra your so luckly seeing gomez and placebo live
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acdc
guns n roses
metallica
megadeth
anthrax
bon jovi
u2
dire straits
rage against the machine
paul weller
dave matthews band
the stunning
an emotional fish
something happens
the 4 of us
aslan
oasis
stone roses
the prodigy
r.e.m.
muse
silverchair
loads more ... alzheimers has taken over though ...
martin
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Looks like you guys have seen some pretty good stuff.
Duzzy1,when and where did you see Silverchair?I remember Frogstomp coming out,it was excellent,especially considering the oldest was about 15 at that stage!
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have to have a good think about this, but mainly rock/metal bands,coming up this year are......Bruce springsteen, u2 ,the manics ,josh ritter, and AC/DC tomorrow night ....


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horslips:woohoo:



mama boys ("needle in the groove" so cool)
thin lizzy
dire straits
UB40
slipknot:woohoo:
















Bowie
Queen (with freedy the real deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
the cult
the cure
Metallica
RAMMSTEIN the greatest live show i ever seen!!!!!! Till Lidemann is as good as Freddy Mercury when it comes to showmanship and getting a crowd going!
many more but i was lucky, i use to work with a company involved with show security I wont mention any more as they might want the money back they paid me to enjoy myself:laugh:











Mickey Wallace & Cath Woods
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llyodd cole and the commotions
Suzanne Vega
Chris Rea
Paul Brady
Def Leppard
Bon Jovi
Thin Lizzy
David Bowie
Ac/Dc
the boss (bruce springsteen)
Metallica
U2
the 4 of us
Michael Jackson
Neil Diamond
Meatloaf
the Cure
Transvision Vamp (wendy james what a hottie)
the Bangles (susanna hoffs yummy)
the police
sting
nik kershaw
red hot chilli peppers
slackjaw
phil coulter
the irish tenors
go west
prefab sprout
a couple of festivals as well
i know theres more but brain is getting bad
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The Cure (several times)
Blur (several times)
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Depeche Mode (ticktes in hand for 2 up coming shows

Interpol (few times)
Editors (few times)
Lush
Space
Faith no more
Nirvana
Manic st. preechers
Bauhaus
Boo Radleys
Garbage
Killing Joke
Keane
Bjork
Sonic Youth
Stranglers
Radiohead
Coldplay
P J Harvey
Paul Weller
Morrissey
JJ72
Strokes
..... ect ect + festivals.
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www.awesomeglobalevents.com/gallery.asp then go Event-Simply Red
or
www.awesomeglobalevents.com/docs/DailyBu...5th_CentreSpread.jpg (the girl on the top left is a client of mine call Claire Sweeney from channel four Brook Side) The cente picture shows one of my Ocean banners it lite up with a metal halide lamp nicked from this tank www.irishfishkeepers.com/cms/component/o...w/catid,10/id,27060/
That would be a ecumenical matter!!!
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- 2poc (2poc)
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Would like to see the Rolling Stones/REM/Metallica
Nice one on the simply red concert Sean, did you get to meet Mick Hucknall?
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Some very cool bands in the list - would love to have seen Queen !
So would I, but I heard them in 1979 in the RDS, I live near it

Went to see Brian May and band in The point about 10 years ago, he was ok, but Cozy Powell stole the show.
Seen Queen with Paul Rogers last time they were here - not bad, but you can't beat Freddie.
Not going to list other gigs, but my favourite was Odetta.
Daragh
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At least you heard them though, that's a claim in itself.
Haven't heard of Odetta before.
Just remembered - Rodrigo y gabriella was another excellent gig I was at
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Haven't heard of Odetta before.
Just remembered - Rodrigo y gabriella was another excellent gig I was at
You never will now, she died recently.
Never saw Rodrigo y Gabriella, but I liked their DVD.
Most dissapointing gig I ever went to was one of my favourits, Bob Dylan. He was crap live - although his "fans" said it was one of his better shows, that was the point about 4 years ago.
Daragh
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2poc Rodrigo y gabriella are excellent guitarists, By any chance did you happen to see an Irish fella playing with them that night? Big stocky dude, shaved red hair? A freind of mine gigs with them sometimes, another amazing guitar player. Most well known as the busker on Grafton street that plays lots of guitar solo's. Tried to post a link but it wouldnt show on the post....
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.... Most well known as the busker on Grafton street that plays lots of guitar solo's. Tried to post a link but it wouldnt show on the post....
What's his name?
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Best gig was still the stones, all of them in their 60's and they rocked harder that night then me and my mates who are all in our 20's! All of our backs we're in bits from standing while the stones, 2 hours on we're still running around the stage like maniacs!
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quite a mish-mash now i look at it
yis may not have heard of most of them!
metallica (1988)
acid reign
d.r.i.
ride
swervedriver
my bloody valentine
radiohead (twice)
bloc party
public enemy (twice)
beastie boys (twice)
snoop dogg
dinosaur jr (twice)
killers
babyshambles
forward, russia
bauhaus
morrissey (trice)
fugazi
the who
rem
foals (twice)
charlatans
ian brown
the ordinary boys
sack
paddy casey
ministry
thats all i can think of at the mo
rgds
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Fra Lippo Lippi
Mike Francis
Linkin Park
U2
Elvis Costelo
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Trimax - when I saw Rodrigo y Gabriella they were alone (as far as I remember)
They were excellent.
When I saw Clapton a few years ago the Robert Randolph band were supporting him - they were excellent too.
The guy was copying Clapton's solos on a slide guitar..
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