Daffy Duck
Stop bloody moaning!
The Eagles at Wembley Stadium (the old one) on their Hell Freezes Over comeback tour in 1994.
They were amazing. Even better live than recorded.
They were amazing. Even better live than recorded.
If it sounds the same as the studio recording, and the personalities are as boring as Chris Martin, you might as well stay at home, turn the volume up, and listen to the studio recording whilst looking at a picture of Chris Martin. The only benefit of going to the gig I can think of for someone into Cold Play, is finally meeting other people that are into Cold Play.
Ooh it’s a corner;10127081 said:The best live band for the past 50 years give or take - at their very best when Clarence was still alive but just wow - every time!
The Eagles at Wembley Stadium (the old one) on their Hell Freezes Over comeback tour in 1994.
They were amazing. Even better live than recorded.
Yes, you're right - it was about 40 years ago!
Did you ever see Iron Butterfly live? My sister's first husband was a drummer who wrote a couple o songs for them and. I think, played with them at a few gigs.
Still around and playing live?
And Also The Trees
VNV Nation
Assemblage 23
Lebanon Hanover
I think that just for the absolute joy of VNV live, it has to be them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht7zFlO9LvA
We can discuss their music until the cows come home but Chris Martin isn’t boring. I have seen a number of interviews with him and he is very amusing, self-deprecating and funny. His Carpool Karaoke is amusing, and he interviews well: the Graham Norton on with Hugh Grant and also the tale about going to see his daughter working in H&M is fun as is that outtake from Extras when he can’t stop laughing. I reckon he’d be ace down the pub.
I said “as good as the studio recording” My point is that they take the studio recordings to another level which is why I enjoy watching them live. I know I am banging my head against a closed door to most on here but I don’t care. I bloody love watching their live performances
https://youtu.be/t5XPKi9w2ok
Because of my job I get to lots of gigs, and this is totally taste driven.
Might not be the best gig, but I went to see Placebo at the Ctr a couple of years ago and was blown away by them. The music isn’t really my thing, and I rarely stay to the end of shows but they were excellent. As the last song finished and punters started to file out, this heartbeat came over the PA and it was obvious there was more. People turned around and reappeared, and within 60 seconds the room was full again for the encore
Best I’ve seen were Hawkwind with Lemmy, New Order, and Jimmy Cliff.
Far too subjective a question and like most people I will tend to go for my favourite artistes or musical genres. Probably a more pertinent question is whether you like the spectacle of stadium gigs or more intimate small theatre settings.
With my natural bias I would plum for Metallica and Iron Maiden. Both can fill arenas and stadiums alike and critically are still recording and performing new material. Maiden have always been a spectacle live wick with all the backdrops, pyrotechnics and of course the mascot Eddie. As for Metallica their indoor ' in the round ' stage production is a great experience. Saw them on Hardwired tour at the O2 and aside from great view the production was particularly innovative in terms of the mini screens hanging from the ceiling and the swarm of drones that flew out from the stage on one song.
Bands I can't believe I missed live would have to be The Stranglers (original line up), Thin Lizzy and The Cranberries. Currently pondering whether to go and see master guitarist Joe Satriani. I love my technical players but just worried that 2 hours of widdle widdle with no vocals might lack spectacle or energy.