Your Least Favorite TD Live Experience

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Jollyhawker wrote:I say Quit Griping! Every TD gig is AWESOME! Ok some are better than others but for me each gig is special because you know that infront of you is pure genius and history in the making! The only gripe I have is you can't have a nice big fat spliff watching them anymore...bloody politically correct assholes put the mockers on that! 8) :evil:
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Jollyhawker wrote:I say Quit Griping! Every TD gig is AWESOME! Ok some are better than others but for me each gig is special because you know that infront of you is pure genius and history in the making.
Very true. Even on a bad day TD will still put on a great show.
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It's only a bad gig if i'm feeling down not yet happened for me

For the Birmingham Symphony Hall gig (97 i think) i had a pass out from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with a drip canular in my wrist.
So i didn't miss the concert
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Loved them all but if i had to choose my least fav would be SBE 2001.
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