| Top Weekend 10:36 - Dec 8 with 688 views | SaintNick | 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 642 views | PatfromPoole | 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 606 views | TripleNiemi | Attended the last gig of the year Saturday - Sterolab. To be fair it was more about a few bevvies in London....... |  |
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| Top Weekend on 12:24 - Dec 8 with 539 views | 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? |  | |  |
| Top Weekend on 12:27 - Dec 8 with 537 views | SaintNick |
| 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 427 views | kingolaf | Loved The Pale Fountains back in the day. |  | |  |
| Top Weekend on 16:50 - Dec 8 with 373 views | GRIM |
| 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. |  | |  |
| Top Weekend on 17:10 - Dec 8 with 338 views | 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? |  | |  |
| Top Weekend on 17:38 - Dec 8 with 290 views | Wints76 |
| 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 [Post edited 8 Dec 18:20]
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| Top Weekend on 18:15 - Dec 8 with 243 views | Butty101 |
| 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 [Post edited 8 Dec 18:20]
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https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/shack/2025/o2-shepherds-bush-empire-london-englan shacks play list |  |
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