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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 974243" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>1984 Queen at Sun City. The night prior to our ticket date Freddy had lost his voice, so it was doubtful the concert would take place. It did. It was simply spectacular. My first live concert of an international group.</p><p></p><p>Fish from Marillion did a solo tour during the bands popular heyday in the mid to late 80's - around 86 if I recall. He played at some shitty pub at Randburg Waterfront. Small & fairly intimate venue, his performance was all acoustic, piano or guitar accompaniment. But what a powerful voice. He belted out "Forgotten Sons" and us youngsters had no idea how it would resonate to the idiocy we were about to walk into with national service.</p><p></p><p>Rodrigues 1998. Backed by Blue Sky. Standard Bank Arena. When he walked on stage the crowd erupted. It went on for 5+ minutes, just cheering & screaming. Through it all was Graeme (Graham?) Currie from Blue Sky just repeating the bass line from "I wonder" over & over again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 974243, member: 16824"] 1984 Queen at Sun City. The night prior to our ticket date Freddy had lost his voice, so it was doubtful the concert would take place. It did. It was simply spectacular. My first live concert of an international group. Fish from Marillion did a solo tour during the bands popular heyday in the mid to late 80's - around 86 if I recall. He played at some shitty pub at Randburg Waterfront. Small & fairly intimate venue, his performance was all acoustic, piano or guitar accompaniment. But what a powerful voice. He belted out "Forgotten Sons" and us youngsters had no idea how it would resonate to the idiocy we were about to walk into with national service. Rodrigues 1998. Backed by Blue Sky. Standard Bank Arena. When he walked on stage the crowd erupted. It went on for 5+ minutes, just cheering & screaming. Through it all was Graeme (Graham?) Currie from Blue Sky just repeating the bass line from "I wonder" over & over again. [/QUOTE]
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