Worst probably The Stone Roses at The Brighton Centre. Half the band had left and Ian Brown cannot sing or work a crowd; he just marches on the spot. Utter crap.
Courtney Pine at the Dome ...
He had a bit of a rep as a reggae sax player, but this gig turned out to be just about jazz.
I have seen The Fall play on many many ocassions and they are my favourite band of all time. Watching them live is always a risk. You never really know if they will, as has happened in the past, even turn up! I can recount several times where M.E Smith has been drunk and the whole event turn into an embarrassing charade. A few years back this happened at The Concorde 2. Smith came on stage late, left after a few songs, returned and sang one more, dragged the band off, returned with the band, left entirely with the band playing the rest of the songs with I think the bass player doing vocals. For one song an audience member sang! The next time I saw them at The Pavilion they were prefect and played a great set. But that's the Fall for you. As John Peel famously said of them 'Always different, always the same'
Ever since, Fall gigs have often seemed like panto. MES knows people are expecting him to mess about/not bother singing so you never know what you're going to get. I'm pretty reluctant to part with £20+ these days, when you might just get 15 mins of him messing around with the guitar amp and wandering off.
Probably Jay Aston.
Chilli Peppers at Docklands arena when they were touring the By The Way album. Seen them kick arse live before and this was agreat album. Lacklustre, limp performance. Thay may as well have played the album.
During the late 80's and early 90's, I spent most weekends in London going to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal shows, be it the Marquee, the Astoria or the Hammy O, saw a vast and wide variety of styles.
You sound surprised?
Grace Jones, Brighton Centre some time in the early 90's. Free tickets from work, she was shite. Straddled a chair in front of the black stage curtain with her backing tracks being played over the tannoy system.
After the first song, which was sung so badly at least half the crowd left, she was only using the downstairs area, I distinctly remember turning round as we left and could see the stage at the front through a very thin crowd.
Azealia Banks last night is RIGHT up there
Wasnt good then? I have previously commented on her live performances.
I went to see Roots Manuva at Brighton Racecourse for some dusk till dawn hip hop and drum and bass night. He was incredibly stoned and mumbled through two songs before dissapearing off stage.
I saw The Stone Roses at The Brighton Centre - 1995, just after the much maligned 'Second Coming'.Worst probably The Stone Roses at The Brighton Centre. Half the band had left and Ian Brown cannot sing or work a crowd; he just marches on the spot. Utter crap.
Oh shit I remember that. He was terrible. Happily, I saw him at Electric Picnic this year and he was fanatstic.
I think I've probably played at the worst gig I've ever been to...
Robert Plant at the Brighton Centre years and years ago. Just a parody of himself and boy did he love himself
Man - a very highly rated heavy metal Welsh band at the Dome. So shit I left after two songs, not being a fan of heavy metal mave have influenced my opinion of them
Dylan at Wembley in the Punk era, trying to out punk the punks - Crap
Van Morrison at the Dome - 35 mins and no acknowledgement of the crowd whatsover. In fairness the music was good, it was just his demenour and attitude - surly Irish Navvy