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Title: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Bentley Bullet on January 05, 2024, 09:33:04 pm
I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.....

https://youtu.be/NQ_BoFMx4Mc?si=McmeCeHrJmvlFFuo
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: turnbull for england on January 05, 2024, 09:47:52 pm
Primal Scream with Mani , Leeds Apollo 2006 . an outstanding noise . Or leather face at leadmill couple of times as support. God's knows what was happening
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: SydneyRover on January 05, 2024, 09:51:06 pm
Loved Split Enz at the time but would struggle to listen to them now.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: normal rules on January 05, 2024, 10:16:15 pm
The Alarm in the 80’s for me. Their gigs were amazing. Powerful. Raw.  Connected with their fans. Sweaty, heaving mosh pits. Loved it.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: wilts rover on January 05, 2024, 10:18:37 pm
Saw this tour. He did one song hanging upside down, another in a Zorb ball, his daughter did another in a rowing boat and then this on his bike:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIl3bMRq0-c

Although I think his most extraordinary piece was on the 87 tour when he was passed around the crowd during Lay Your Hands On Me (6 mins in):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL_9gASkB_w
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 05, 2024, 10:19:23 pm
Primal Scream with Mani , Leeds Apollo 2006 . an outstanding noise . Or leather face at leadmill couple of times as support. God's knows what was happening

Saw them on the same tour in 2006 in nottm. Outstanding and we only went on the off chance we could pick a ticket up outside rock city. Managed to get one from a guy whose daughter's were ill. Amazing how these things go.

Kasabian in their prime were outstanding for me, amazing show.

On the total opposite, elbow.  Never seen an arena so quiet and in awe of a band.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Bentley Bullet on January 05, 2024, 10:24:27 pm
I saw an Elbow tribute band in the Scawthorpe club a couple of years ago. They were called "Arse."

You couldn't tell them apart.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on January 06, 2024, 11:07:46 am
The Anti-Nowhere League. I saw them before they'd released any records and had no idea what their songs were like.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: scawsby steve on January 06, 2024, 05:55:21 pm
I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.....

https://youtu.be/NQ_BoFMx4Mc?si=McmeCeHrJmvlFFuo

Saw them live twice, BB. Once at the Outlook, once at Rotters.

Brilliant.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Bentley Bullet on January 06, 2024, 06:02:22 pm
I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.....

https://youtu.be/NQ_BoFMx4Mc?si=McmeCeHrJmvlFFuo

Saw them live twice, BB. Once at the Outlook, once at Rotters.

Brilliant.
I saw them at The Outlook too, SS! Twice, in fact. Much preferred them to Crowded House.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: ravenrover on January 07, 2024, 04:41:50 pm
Incredible String Band, members of the band would just wander on play a tune sing a bit and wander back off stage. Goodness knows how many were actually in the band you couldn't keep track of or that just might have been me back then due to one substance or another
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on January 07, 2024, 05:29:50 pm
June 1989, I saw the Stone Roses at Stratford on Avon Civic Centre in front of about 100 people. Astonishing performance of a band who knew they'd got it and were waiting for the world to realise.

Plus an absolutely gorgeous 18 year old lass wrapped herself around me for the 30 minute jam of I Am the Resurrection.

Turned out they were shite after the first burst, but for a few months, they were impeccable.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: i_ateallthepies on January 07, 2024, 05:57:08 pm
June 1989, I saw the Stone Roses at Stratford on Avon Civic Centre in front of about 100 people. Astonishing performance of a band who knew they'd got it and were waiting for the world to realise.

Plus an absolutely gorgeous 18 year old lass wrapped herself around me for the 30 minute jam of I Am the Resurrection.

Turned out they were shite after the first burst, but for a few months, they were impeccable.

Did she get you to rise again that night?
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on January 07, 2024, 05:58:00 pm
June 1989, I saw the Stone Roses at Stratford on Avon Civic Centre in front of about 100 people. Astonishing performance of a band who knew they'd got it and were waiting for the world to realise.

Plus an absolutely gorgeous 18 year old lass wrapped herself around me for the 30 minute jam of I Am the Resurrection.

Turned out they were shite after the first burst, but for a few months, they were impeccable.

Did she get you to rise again that night?

You may well think so. I couldn't possibly comment.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: RedRover45 on January 07, 2024, 07:33:11 pm
Bruce Springsteen at Wembley Arena June 1981
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Petche on January 08, 2024, 03:35:02 pm
Marillion at RAH 2019 - incredible!!
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: River Don on January 15, 2024, 08:46:17 am
It seems most of the acts I really like are better at recorded music than live performance...

The shows that actually impressed me were The Wedding Present in a small pub on the Headrow. It was as you might imagine, a local band on form. Basement Jaxx at Brixton Acadamy, they sort of put on a club night but their actual show was a spectacular, really good guest singers, the music was really tight and they had this whole Rio carnival thing with lots of feathers and exotic dancers.

And I was given a ticket to see Depeche Mode at Wembley Arena, by a mate who is a huge fan. His GF sadly was very sick on the day. That was the only time I've seen the full arena show. It was very good, it felt like everyone in their was a devoted fan. Preaching to the converted but it made for a great night.

I wouldn't know which to pick, all very different.

My mate says the best show he has ever seen was when he was dragged to see a big Robbie Williams spectacular. You never know do you.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: DRFC_AjA on January 15, 2024, 09:09:32 am
I'm adding worst just for a laugh  :woohoo: - oasis. Shockingly couldn't be bothered and just going through the motions. Towards the end of their career though
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: River Don on January 15, 2024, 09:22:17 am
Went to see The Fall at Camden Roundhouse. Smith just didn't seem to be into it, during the second song someone chucked a glass or a bottle or something at him. Anyway off they went. They came back after a while but it was all very disappointing.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Monkcaster_Rover on January 15, 2024, 09:51:26 am
Not everyone’s cup of tea but I saw Eminem and the remaining members of D12 at V Fest back in 2011.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: River Don on January 15, 2024, 09:59:51 am
Not everyone’s cup of tea but I saw Eminem and the remaining members of D12 at V Fest back in 2011.

In my experience Hip Hop rarely works live, it's a genre for DJs to play.

I saw De La Soul headline with Electronic at Heaton Park when 3 Feet High and Rising was doing so well. Bernard and Johnny Marr were pretty good but De La Soul, absolutely shocking. One of the worst I've ever seen. Love the album still though.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Reg of the Rovers on January 15, 2024, 11:19:42 am
Donny had some good gigs in its time. Saw Radiohead play at the Dome warming up for the OK Computer Tour just before they went absolutely huge! The Leopard also good for catching a treat - The Fall, Kasabian and I even saw Snow Patrol supporting a band I liked called Magoo!

My fave gig was watching the Pixies play Castlefield Bowl in Manc - one of my fave bands as a teenager, playing on a sunny day, Where is my mind? as the sun set, with plenty of beers!
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: craigdrfc on January 15, 2024, 11:46:40 am
Seen lots of really good live acts (at the time) - Oasis, REM, Stone Roses, Guns n’Roses, Manic SPs, Faithless….

Seen some awful ones too - David Gray, Elbow, U2 (unpopular opinion I’d imagine - but just felt really flat and scripted at the time).

Some Ive missed out on - Queen, Pink Floyd, Big Country (with Stuart), Stones.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Dutch Uncle on January 15, 2024, 12:26:15 pm
Haven't been to too many live performances, but I have seen two of my very favourite bands - The Eagles and Dire Straits - very very different experiences although both excellent

I saw the Eagles (I think on their Hell Freezes Over tour) in Feijenoord's de Kuip stadium - packed out, 60K there, rocking and just fabulous.

Dire Straits were interesting for an entirely different atmosphere. In 1981 they played a one off gig in Kerkrade. They had had to cancel a year earlier and the replacement event was organised with hardly any notice or publicity. The small venue was not full, only a few hundred there, and it was very intimate and great.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: nightporter on January 15, 2024, 02:21:06 pm
Don't remember much about the first gigs I went to, Japan at Sheff city hall (82) Depeche Mode, Sheff city hall, (83) probably just bounced up and down and sang for an hour, was about 15 years old.  Best were Oasis at Sheff Arena in '95 when they were raw and hungry, support act was supposed to be The Verve but they pulled out and Pulp stepped in, 2 for 1, great night.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Filo on January 15, 2024, 02:34:38 pm
Angelic Upstarts at Sandall Park, probably about 1980, the had a Ginger haired minder that wanted to smack anyone that came near the stage
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Iberian Red on January 15, 2024, 07:30:48 pm
Angelic Upstarts at Sandall Park, probably about 1980, the had a Ginger haired minder that wanted to smack anyone that came near the stage

Was he called Terry?
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Colin C No.3 on January 17, 2024, 01:51:53 pm
‘PElvis ’ is on at The Spa in Bridlington.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Monkcaster_Rover on January 17, 2024, 03:57:21 pm
Not everyone’s cup of tea but I saw Eminem and the remaining members of D12 at V Fest back in 2011.

In my experience Hip Hop rarely works live, it's a genre for DJs to play.

I saw De La Soul headline with Electronic at Heaton Park when 3 Feet High and Rising was doing so well. Bernard and Johnny Marr were pretty good but De La Soul, absolutely shocking. One of the worst I've ever seen. Love the album still though.

I know what you mean. I think it was mainly due to the fact it was his first performance in England for 6 years.

Saw Johnny Marr at Leadmill a few years ago. Outstanding.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Draytonian III on January 17, 2024, 06:22:59 pm
Haven't been to too many live performances, but I have seen two of my very favourite bands - The Eagles and Dire Straits - very very different experiences although both excellent

I saw the Eagles (I think on their Hell Freezes Over tour) in Feijenoord's de Kuip stadium - packed out, 60K there, rocking and just fabulous.

Dire Straits were interesting for an entirely different atmosphere. In 1981 they played a one off gig in Kerkrade. They had had to cancel a year earlier and the replacement event was organised with hardly any notice or publicity. The small venue was not full, only a few hundred there, and it was very intimate and great.









I saw Dire Straits in December 85 in an arena that also doubled as the local ice rink somewhere near Chester. They came on stage nearly an hour and half late and looked totally disinterested in being there, the audience soon picked up on this and people started talking amongst themselves and not really watching the concert. The bars did a roaring trade, and to make matters worse the ice rink was covered in a coconut matting and the water was starting to seep through
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: Donnywolf on January 17, 2024, 06:42:22 pm
Bowie at Top Rank with Ziggy Stardust Tour was excellent , much better than Aladdin Sane Tour also in Donny

Lindisfarne I saw twice in a few days Sheffield City Hall where I bought a Ticket on the night , even though I was going to see them at London Coliseum a few days later. Genesis were support band with Peter Gabriel in his foxes head days

But Queen at NEC Birmingham still is my all time favourite . Massive and wish I had been a superfan and seen them repeatedly.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on January 17, 2024, 11:43:43 pm
Not everyone’s cup of tea but I saw Eminem and the remaining members of D12 at V Fest back in 2011.

In my experience Hip Hop rarely works live, it's a genre for DJs to play.

I saw De La Soul headline with Electronic at Heaton Park when 3 Feet High and Rising was doing so well. Bernard and Johnny Marr were pretty good but De La Soul, absolutely shocking. One of the worst I've ever seen. Love the album still though.

I know what you mean. I think it was mainly due to the fact it was his first performance in England for 6 years.

Saw Johnny Marr at Leadmill a few years ago. Outstanding.

Saw Frank Black at the Leadmill a couple of times. Absolutely superb.

Worst band I ever saw there were the Bluetones. Slight Return and Marblehead Johnson were great but the rest of the set was Roll Out the Barrel stuff.
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: ravenrover on January 18, 2024, 11:51:35 am
Agree about Bowie, Wolfie
Title: Re: Most Extraordinary Live Band You've Ever Seen
Post by: welloffside on January 22, 2024, 05:52:02 pm

I do remember going to see Prevention once

         They were better than The Cure