That's some serious Numanoid devotion. I've seen a few bands multiple times, but nowhere near that kind of level.
Out of interest, have they all been "top gigs", or were some just kind of, like with football, just going out of habit?
Can anyone stay consistent, musically, over 30+ years and remain at a high level?
Some were more special than others but in the main it was whenever he was on i would go. In 1983 he did a 22 date UK tour and me and a pal went to 17 of them. Interstingly in 1981 i saw him fill wembley arena 3 nights on the run compared to gigs i have seen where he has struggled to fill 1000 places in poxy venues. His new album Dead Son Rising is a far cry from his original cars stuff, in fact he is getting huge appraisals for his new stuff and lots of big artsists are now name checking him for his pioneering stuff in the 80's.
His music has changed almost every album - late 80's to early 90's 90's it was at its lowest as he in his own words "lost his way" since 96 he has found the sounds he was looking for (mainly from issues within his personal life) and he has now developing a real industrial rock theme and personally i think it works brilliantly.
As for devotion i met a guy i had not seen for years at leamington and it was his 105th show!!!