Loudest crowd?

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  • VEDHEAD27
    VEDHEAD27 Posts: 3,091
    I know B, we have some loud ass mouths. :D Release, In Hiding and Present Tense especially floor me. :o Yes though, you NEED to listen to Milano. You have no idea what you're in for. There is no way to properly explain this. It's INSANITY!
    Milan is the LOUDEST concert I have ever personally witnessed!!

    I BELIEVE IT!! And trust me, it's not just a "had to be there" thing at all. I haven't had a show that I wasn't at effect me this much! I cannot even believe that the boot does it no justice. :eek: What in the fuck????

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    But the Milan boot is just ridiculous!

    AGREED!!! It's one thing to be "loud" but this is completely ridiculous!
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  • VEDHEAD27 wrote:
    Wow! Yeah I saw it for download on some site but it was a format that my comp didn't support. I'm aching to hear that show. The vibe in the crowd was intense. You could so feel the full on freak out all around you. :o Ahhh and Indifference was so beautiful. Stoney was getting his groove on something fierce during that too. So much so that Jeff walked over to him and gave him props. :)

    Oh and YeahThatRocks.com, other than MILANO I must add that SF was loooud too...especially SF III. :D


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  • I was at both Lisbon shows and Milan, and Milan was definitely the louder of the three shows! But i think Lisbon 2 sounds a little louder on the bootleg.

    I'll NEVER forget Milano! The intensity that night was unbelievable. Like someone said, i don't know why Eddie bothered singing!
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  • kenny olav
    kenny olav Posts: 3,319
    I refuse to accept any other answer than Boston, even if it's not true.
  • benh
    benh Posts: 11
    The audience in Zagreb was loud, crazy and wild!

    I have seen many concerts from many different bands in many countries/cities but this was unbelievable!
  • pajo
    pajo Posts: 3,292
    We're from Zagreb so we're not that objective, but check out Zagreb when the boot appears.
    Someone asked why Ed even bothered to sing in Milano. Well, in Zagreb he didn't!!!! He let us sing the whole first half of Betterman, a big part of Jeremy and bits of a lot, but I mean a lot, of other songs! Hope you'll be able to hear that on the bootleg!

    (it was definitely the loudest of the 5 shows we saw)
  • OxY
    OxY Posts: 11
    Does this not depend on the size of the crowd? I mean the size means everything right? Dulbin was more electric than Paris but because Paris was twice as big it didnt feel lower than paris. People in Dulbin seemed to know more of the words and where definitely more intense than Paris singing (in my opinion of course). Im Irish but i get the sense that if PJ had have played in the UK in an arena (worthy of their size, at least 20 times the siz of the astoria) rather than a festival it would top them all.
  • Nothings Changed
    Nothings Changed Calgary, AB Posts: 40
    If you want loud, try Calgary 05 (small town - the best I have evr heard), Winnipeg 05 (Eddie acknowledged this, I am sure he has before, but incredible boot - started with Betterman) and Toronto (second show May 10) All have there moments, but the 3 loudest shows I have been to (out of 15)
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  • Zoso
    Zoso Posts: 6,425
    any gorge, boston, philly, seattle, italian, spanish, portugal shows all rank up there.... oh and MSG.
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  • milan is fucking loud.
    so is dublin.
    but astoria beats them.

    i've got "a recording" of reasonable quality and during even flow (among others) the crowd overpowers ed by a million times throughout the whole song.
  • Pegasus
    Pegasus Posts: 3,754
    milan is fucking loud.
    so is dublin.
    but astoria beats them.

    i've got "a recording" of reasonable quality and during even flow (among others) the crowd overpowers ed by a million times throughout the whole song.
    problem with the Astoria boot is that it's a crowd recording rather than an official one so the crowd will sound louder anyway.
    It was loud but simply by the fact of the number of people in attendance, it wasn't as loud.

    Milan was awesomely loud, but because it was the only show I attended where I wasn't in the front Pit, but above the crowd on the side, I can't objectively know if it was louder because of the crowd or because of my position... maybe it would have been even ouder had I been up front!

    from my usual point of attendance, Lisbon (I think actually I more than II), Dublin and Zagreb were loudest I think.
  • romybian
    romybian Posts: 1,644
    Buenos Aires 1..
    ... I know, I know... I was there.... But I'm only saying it's the loudest cause that's what the guys said. Ed at the show "this has to be, as far as your voices and your energy, this has to be the greates audience we've ever played for" and then Mike, in the Argentinan Rolling Stone interview said that the most memorable thing about Argentina was the sound of the audience when they first got on stage, that and a stake he ate. haha
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  • If you want loud, try Calgary 05 (small town - the best I have evr heard), Winnipeg 05 (Eddie acknowledged this, I am sure he has before, but incredible boot - started with Betterman) and Toronto (second show May 10) All have there moments, but the 3 loudest shows I have been to (out of 15)

    Calgary was insane. I have been to a lot of concerts in the Saddledome over the past 10 years and I can't think of a louder show. Winnipeg was crazy too. Two awesome shows.
  • The Mexico 2003 Shows are also very loud - listen to Jeremy - unbelievable.

    Just got the Lisobon II yesterday and it's an awesome crowd - but the singing in Betterman is much to fast and destroys a bit the feeling of the song.

    Best ( I don't know if the loudest) singing on Baba O'Riley I know is Mansfield 03.
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  • GO!!!
    GO!!! Posts: 74
    Athens, those 2 girls were damn loud!!!! No I think Milan has a very loud crowd, but the crowd always sounds much louder on recordings of indoor gigs. So it's difficult to compare, Berlin was very loud, but on the boot it's not that loud.
  • GO!!!
    GO!!! Posts: 74
    Athens, those 2 girls were damn loud!!!! No I think Milan has a very loud crowd, but the crowd always sounds much louder on recordings of indoor gigs. So it's difficult to compare, Berlin was very loud, but on the boot it's not that loud.
  • GO!!!
    GO!!! Posts: 74
    Athens, those 2 girls were damn loud!!!! No I think Milan has a very loud crowd, but the crowd always sounds much louder on recordings of indoor gigs. So it's difficult to compare, Berlin was very loud, but on the boot it's not that loud.
  • I have to agree - the Berlin crowd was amazing. Too bad the boot don´t really prove it.
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  • ive only ever been to one show - the one in zagreb. and it was pretty loud, couldnt hear the band at certain points.
    but overall, i think the mexico boot says it all. fuckin louuuuud!

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