italiahorse Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2016 #1 Anyone going ? http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/wh...obbie-williams-announces-ricoh-arena-12134772
rob9872 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2016 #2 Thanks - on the wife's birthday too and she's always been a fan. I will be a dead man if I can't get tickets for this!
Thanks - on the wife's birthday too and she's always been a fan. I will be a dead man if I can't get tickets for this!
Captain Dart Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #3 Just seen this tweet, next June they've got Bon Jovi & Manic St Preachers.
Otis Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #4 What an odd combination. Would have thought most Manic fans wouldn't like Bon Jovi at all.
rob9872 Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #5 Otis said: What an odd combination. Would have thought most Manic fans wouldn't like Bon Jovi at all. Click to expand... I'm not sure they'll tolerate this at all!
Otis said: What an odd combination. Would have thought most Manic fans wouldn't like Bon Jovi at all. Click to expand... I'm not sure they'll tolerate this at all!
chiefdave Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #6 I can sing better than Jon Bon Jovi can these days. His voice is totally gone.
Otis Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #7 Unfortunately for me, Bon Jovi represent the kind of music I dislike the most. Safe rock I call it. Sanitised, middle of the road blandness. Just doesn't seem to be a fit at all for the Manics. I know they have mellowed over the years, but it just seems such an odd concoction. What next, S Club 7 supporting Slipknot?
Unfortunately for me, Bon Jovi represent the kind of music I dislike the most. Safe rock I call it. Sanitised, middle of the road blandness. Just doesn't seem to be a fit at all for the Manics. I know they have mellowed over the years, but it just seems such an odd concoction. What next, S Club 7 supporting Slipknot?
W wingy Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #8 Think I will just see the Manics on their own tour or at any of the festivals Seems the bookings made up there the last few years is hitting the Grey generation Yuk!!
Think I will just see the Manics on their own tour or at any of the festivals Seems the bookings made up there the last few years is hitting the Grey generation Yuk!!
chiefdave Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #9 wingy said: Seems the bookings made up there the last few years is hitting the Grey generation Click to expand... Hope they've got good pensions or they won't be able to afford it.
wingy said: Seems the bookings made up there the last few years is hitting the Grey generation Click to expand... Hope they've got good pensions or they won't be able to afford it.
chiefdave Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #10 wingy said: Think I will just see the Manics on their own tour or at any of the festivals Click to expand... Playing in Brum in May. Manic Street Preachers from See Tickets
wingy said: Think I will just see the Manics on their own tour or at any of the festivals Click to expand... Playing in Brum in May. Manic Street Preachers from See Tickets
D Deleted member 5849 Guest Oct 29, 2018 #11 Otis said: Unfortunately for me, Bon Jovi represent the kind of music I dislike the most. Safe rock I call it. Sanitised, middle of the road blandness. Just doesn't seem to be a fit at all for the Manics. I know they have mellowed over the years, but it just seems such an odd concoction. What next, S Club 7 supporting Slipknot? Click to expand... The manics lost any slight edge they had around 1998.
Otis said: Unfortunately for me, Bon Jovi represent the kind of music I dislike the most. Safe rock I call it. Sanitised, middle of the road blandness. Just doesn't seem to be a fit at all for the Manics. I know they have mellowed over the years, but it just seems such an odd concoction. What next, S Club 7 supporting Slipknot? Click to expand... The manics lost any slight edge they had around 1998.
D Deleted member 5849 Guest Oct 29, 2018 #12 Oh, and would pay to see both at their peak, but they're both just feeble imitations of what they used to be.
Oh, and would pay to see both at their peak, but they're both just feeble imitations of what they used to be.
Otis Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #13 Yeah, pretty much agree on that last point. Don't think I bought another Manics album after Everything Must Go.
Yeah, pretty much agree on that last point. Don't think I bought another Manics album after Everything Must Go.
vow Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #14 Big fan of the Manics, I guess they lost their way slightly, but were back on form with "Send The Tigers Away" . Not a fan of Bon Jovi though, so will swerve this concert and look to see Manics separately.
Big fan of the Manics, I guess they lost their way slightly, but were back on form with "Send The Tigers Away" . Not a fan of Bon Jovi though, so will swerve this concert and look to see Manics separately.
Otis Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2018 #15 vow said: Big fan of the Manics, I guess they lost their way slightly, but were back on form with "Send The Tigers Away" . Not a fan of Bon Jovi though, so will swerve this concert and look to see Manics separately. Click to expand... It's the only sensible thinking conclusion to come to.
vow said: Big fan of the Manics, I guess they lost their way slightly, but were back on form with "Send The Tigers Away" . Not a fan of Bon Jovi though, so will swerve this concert and look to see Manics separately. Click to expand... It's the only sensible thinking conclusion to come to.