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DARE probably the best album ever followed by LOVE AND DANCiNGI was there and agree, I also saw them over 40 years back and they were brilliant then.
DARE probably the best album ever followed by LOVE AND DANCiNGI was there and agree, I also saw them over 40 years back and they were brilliant then.
I know what you mean with IDLES, I first saw them as third support at a gig in 2017, there was only a couple of hundred people watching them and they were brilliant. I then went to a couple more gigs of theirs in 2018 one of which was a resident records outstore at the Komedia and they were incredible in a small venue.This thread is obviously subjective nonsense but I’ll bite….
I’ve seen 20+ acts this year alone that are better live than Coldplay. And yes, I have seen Coldplay live.
If we are talking broadly across genres, a concensus of the top 5 best live acts at the moment would prob involve some combination of Taylor Swift, Nick Cave, Fontaines DC, Kendrick Lemar and Gojira.
This stuff fluctuates depending on album cycles, momentum, age, etc. For example, this time last year Fontaines DC would not have been on that list above and would instead have been replaced by Young Fathers.
Another example of this are IDLES; I love the band and have seen them live many, many times but their live peak was 2018-19 just based on the incredible community momentum they gathered at the time. It was the intangible ‘extra’ they had that their shows now can’t (understandably) replicate.
Agreed. Punk and hardcore fit so much better in small, intimate venues.I know what you mean with IDLES, I first saw them as third support at a gig in 2017, there was only a couple of hundred people watching them and they were brilliant. I then went to a couple more gigs of theirs in 2018 one of which was a resident records outstore at the Komedia and they were incredible in a small venue.
I didn't go to watch them again until the back end of 2019 when they headlined the Alexandra Palace and they weren't the same, still good but like you say something missing from those earlier gigs.
I only have two Coldplay albums and on record they bore me after a couple of songs but that does not detract from the fact that I think they are brilliant live and if I come across a live concert on youtube or the TV I bloody love watchingMy dear old mum loves Coldplay so when she visited Abu Dhabi we got tickets to see them on New Years Eve. Now they were never anywhere near the top of the list of bands I wanted to see. They put on a superb show, loads of energy, slick set and familiar tunes. I can genuinely understand why they are so popular and I thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Have I listened deliberately listened to a Coldplay song since? Nah! Not a big fan but they have my respect.
They're ok I suppose, but they're no Confidence Man
He is a great performer and someone who clearly understands the dynamics of performance. I’ve seen him live numerous times from small function rooms to theatres to arenas and he commands them all.My daughter, who has very good taste, went to see Nick Cave a couple of weeks ago and said it was possibly the best gig she’s ever been to. She is 42 and her companion used to own and run a record label.
If you don’t like heavy metal, it probably means you DO have some appreciation of musicianship!Ahh FFS
Don’t like heavy metal so I have no appreciation of Musicmanship. It gets worse, I don’t like Electronic music either.
A good discusssion which I had after a recent Justice gig. Justice are great in an arena. Pre sex-pest Arcade Fire are another who I think are better in an arena as are a lot of heavy metal bands.Agreed. Punk and hardcore fit so much better in small, intimate venues.
On the other side of things there are bands that fit incredibly well into arenas although few and far between.
Bilmuri for example are a band that are a small venue size band but their show and music just fit arena's and it really showed on the Sleep Token tour where they were support.
No Waxed Apple?Not my usual fayre but one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen was Flaming Lips at the BC, circa 2006.
Giant Sand were also fantastic at T.O.M
The best band I have ever seen live was Rollins Band on the Get Some Go Again tour when he was playing with Mother Superior.
Jesus! That band could f***ing play!!
Other notables I’ve seen are
Soundgarden
Jane’s Addiction
Hooray For The Riff Raff
Sonic Youth
Beastie Boys
Faith No More
Endless really, and depends on the night. I’ve seen bands who are alleged to put on a great show which were “meh” at best.
Chili Peppers were dogshit both times I saw them and I walked out of a U2 concert I was so bored.
But I’m certain they have had amazing shows.
I guess looking at my list, my dislike of Coldplay is fairly obvious
Ah! He was up thereNo Waxed Apple?
One of my favourite gig moments was being part of a crowd leaving a shed seven gig at the O2 academy Brixton with everyone singing chasing rainbows. Singing started as soon as the band played the last note and then continued all the way out and on to the street!The answer, is Shed Seven.
They're ok I suppose, but they're no Confidence Man
I don't really rate musicianship per se. I've seen loads of incredibly talented musicians who have bored the sh!t out of me.If you don’t like heavy metal, it probably means you DO have some appreciation of musicianship!
I have NEVER been a headbanger and I am certainly too old to start now. I did like prime Hawkwind though, substances probably helped.If you don’t like heavy metal, it probably means you DO have some appreciation of musicianship!