If you could attend one live event what would it be?

I'd go for a cold November day in Grizedale or Kielder Forests in the mid 80s and a chance to see the amazing Group B rally cars as they roared through the stages of the Lombard RAC Rally. Those short years when Group B was king were absolutely amazing.
 
Future sporting - Game 7 Stanley Cup Final at the Saddledome, Calgary beat NYR in overtime, Gaudreau pantswetter to win
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Game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup at the Thunderdome - Lightning knock off the Flames 2-1 - the Bulin Wall stops Iginla all night and the Lightning win the Cup. What a night!!!
 
Saw Queen at Wembley in 1986 with my sister. Support was Inxs, an unknown Aussie band at the time, and The Alarm.

Would love to have been at the 1966 and 1970 World Cup Finals!

Future....Watford beating Barca at the Nou Camp in the Champs League Final.
 
Dylan in 66' at the Manchester Free Trade Hall...

The first Olympics c776BC. Olympia is interesting now but bet it was quite cool back then.
 
Game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup at the Thunderdome - Lightning knock off the Flames 2-1 - the Bulin Wall stops Iginla all night and the Lightning win the Cup. What a night!!!


No way !!!! Were you there ??? We were brilliant that year, i remember staying up and listening on the radio . We've been useless ever since and despite some optimism going into this year it's not getting any better.
 
Any of Seve's Open wins. I followed him on a number of occasions, and he stood head and shoulders above everyone else. Flamboyant, mercurial but occasionally self destructive chasing the miracle shot. He was the best ball striker I've ever seen by miles.

Woods was the closest, followed by Norman then Johnny Miller. When that crew hit the ball it was on another level.
 
I'd like to add : Jeff Buckley at Sin-e - unbelievable talent, sadly lost far too young.
One man, one Fender - classic
 
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Can I change my mind - I now want to go back in the time machine, back to.........

Rumble in the bramble ...... scouser vs Bluewolf NWOOM 2013?

Sadly about 10 of us from the NW were up at Silloth that day, but our minds were elsewhere. After weeks of preamble in the banter stakes, the clouds parted and two tit-ans from the wast(d)lands of the north drew battle on the northern slopes of the Manchester ship canal. It was an epic clash, that will echo down the ages, the stories told in hushed tones around the campfire........

For those who werent there, the thread has been reprised.:D
 
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