WORST concerts (top five) you've seen

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  • Them-Bones wrote:
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    Wasn't that the show where Ed had real bad food poisoining and had to go the hospital so Neil Young did the show, I think that might be the show But i could be wrong.

    If that was the show, Ed wrote 'Red Mosquito' after/during that incident. I think he said (I forget which recent show he mentioned it, probably one of the SF trio in '06) that it felt like he got bit by the devil.

    So out of the bad came some good :D
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  • holtz
    holtz Posts: 509
    I like RHCP as much as the next guy, but man they're awful in concert.

    I forget who opened for them when I saw them (maybe 2000-2001ish) but they dominated the Peppers.

    That's the worst show I've seen.


    Foo Fighters and STP opened on the tour around then, two bands that blew away the Chilis, not hard to do though IMO.
  • TOOL - i saw them like a year or two ago and it was awful. it could have been better but maynard (or whatever his name is) was sick and couldn't sing to his full potential. i guess to compensate for his poor singing, the sound guy turned up the vocals really loud and lowered all the instruments so it sounded terrible.

    another crappy concert i saw (i hate to admit) was CREED.
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  • mookie9999
    mookie9999 Posts: 4,677
    5 shows I paid to see (in random order):

    1. Steve Miller Band: Went off on some tangent about all the different pairs of sunglasses he owns. Then during a song he starts talking about how he found that very guitar in some obscure music shop, and he went on and on and I couldn't wait for the damn thing to end!

    2. Pearl Jam Key Arena 12/8/02: Worst seats I've ever had combined with a low energy output makes this the only forgettable PJ show I've attended.

    3. KMFDM/Rammstein: Went for the wrong reason had to suffer throught the show.

    4. RHCP 1996 Cow Palace: Not sure what was worse Weapon of Choice opening for the Peppers, or the Peppers themselves. Kiedis was hit in the head with an empty fifth of JD after the very first song. I wasn't sure if he was going to be able to complete the show. He was, but in retrospect I wish he hadn't.

    5. Sweet 75: One of Krist Noveselic's post Nirvana bands was anything but sweet.


    5 shows I worked.

    1. Celine Dion
    2. Smashing Pumpkins
    3. Lynard Skynard
    4. Faith Hill
    5. Indigo Girls.
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  • holtz wrote:
    Foo Fighters and STP opened on the tour around then, two bands that blew away the Chilis, not hard to do though IMO.

    agreed on both accounts.

    for years i have heard nothing but people saying stuff like "STP/Foo Fighters/Mars Volta/whoever spent an hour blowing the roof off the place, and the RHCP came out and spent 90 minutes putting it back on"

    i never understood why they picked openers who kick their asses on a nightly basis. But it doesn't help that they manage to both SUCK and BLOW live.
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  • TrixieCat
    TrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    I agree with mookie....Steve Miller I think only gives horrible shows! lol
    He is awful in concert!
    I saw him at Lake Compounce. I worked there one summer and saw tons of shows. Lots of them reallllly bad.
    Milli Vanilli! :eek: I actually had to go into the dressing room and bring them something...omg...scary.

    3. Dokken, Y&T and Twisted Sister....Twisted was soooo bad..but we still had a great time
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  • Hitch-Hiker
    Hitch-Hiker Posts: 2,873
    Yes and yes. He's a sound chap but his music wouldn't be a lot of people's cup of tea... He took the heckling pretty well though and in good spirits, he knew he was out of place. :)
    Absolutely. I gained a lot of respect for him at the point gig. I still don't like his music, but he handled the crowd very well.
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  • audiodave
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    Absolutely. I gained a lot of respect for him at the point gig. I still don't like his music, but he handled the crowd very well.
    He did. He knew he wasn't to the liking of 90% of people in the crowd, and handled it pretty well. He wasn't bad, just not everyone's cup of tea.

    Personally, I would rather have had Paddy Casey than Sleater Kinney. :p
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  • Saw Slightly Stoopid with my stoner friends. They were terrible and played bland Sublime ripoff shit the whole night. They thought they were cool by switching instruments throughout the show, but being able to play bad songs with different instruments is not a talent. I just snuck out and wondered down to Bourbon Street for awhile.

    My friends loved it though.
  • wcsmith
    wcsmith Posts: 165
    1) Creed - at Music Midtown in Atlanta, 2000 - horrible, canned banter between songs, cheesy pyro, and...it's Creed

    2) Counting Crows - Music Midtown, 2001 - sounded like they were singing underwater, I like the Crows, but this was unlistenable

    3) Suicidal Tendencies - Charlotte, 1994 - opened for Metallica and I just remember being really bored

    4) Oasis - Music Midtown, 2000 - they were pricks, acted like they didn't want to be there

    5) Our Lady Peace - Music Midtown, 2000 - my sister really wanted to see them and my friend and I foolishly agreed to leave Joe Walsh's show early to see them...how could we leave Joe Walsh to see Our Lady Peace?
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  • AFI Main Street Armory, Rochester NY-

    My buddy dragged me to it searing to God that "you'll be in love with AFI after seeing them live!!!!"......well we sat through 3 shitty punk/emo bands (the best being some band named Static H....yes Static H, not X) and then the lights went dim and all the girls and emo kids screamed and shitty gay AFI came on stage in tight white pants and proceeded to make my ears bleed for a whole 45 minutes. Yes they only played 45 minutes, after waiting through 3 bands. I mean, I hated the music but still, 45 minutes for a headliner, please. I remember during the show these two homosexual men kept screeching in my ear "I LOVVVVEEE YOU HUNTTTERR" and "LOOK AT THEM TEAR UP THE GUITARRR!!!". I'm not usually homophobic but I seriously wanted to rip their throats out. By the end of the show my buddy was happy because he loved it but I was just disappointed. The next week I saw Alice in Chains though so it was all good.

    That was the on ly bad show I've seen. I guess you can throw Modest Mouse at the Main Street Armory this past April but that was bad because the sound was fucked up. Isaac was pissed and mostly just jammed and went wild. So it was cool, yet shitty.
  • walked by My Chemical Romance at a festival to get to another stage. longest 3 minutes of my life.
  • hoobastank. 05? u-mass MA , they opened for VR, they did do better than i thought they would do, but come on. oh and the crowd weren't pleased with them

    noel gallager. tibetan freedom show 98 or 99 randalls island ny, he came out with a horrible disorted electric guitar and sang oasis songs.. just wretched.

    wu tang clan, lolla 96, they just came on stage and just said random things and talked

    and the I went for the hell of it part.

    goo goo dolls, played pretty good, can't complain really, but i wouldn't want to see them again

    third eye blind. played with the goo goo dolls, they actually kinda sucked a lot

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  • Oh can I add:

    Kill Hannah- Opened for Alice in Chains and Velvet Revolver this year. Why the fuck would you have this stupid ass emo band open for 2 great live bands like AiC and VR?
  • sponger
    sponger Posts: 3,159
    kottonmouth kings are probably the stupidest band in existence today. i saw them live and yeah they were pretty stupid.
  • smarchee
    smarchee Windsor, Ontario Posts: 14,539
    1 - Cheap Trick (opening for PJ in 1998) just awful, guess I had to be a teen in the 1970s to appreciate; The Dream Police was ok

    2 - Yellowcard, saw them open for Billy Talent, friend wanted me to go with him to see BT, who were ok, but these lame ass turds sucked

    3 - Slayer, it was at this point in 1998 when I knew I had outgrown metal, mainly went because Clutch opened for them, a superior band

    4 - KMFDM, dissapointed in seeing them, played like 2 or 3 old songs and the rest their latest stuff, which doesn't even compare to their classic 1990s albums

    5 - Soundgarden, yes, Soundgarden. Probably because Nine Inch Nails played before them and blew everyone away, they couldn't match the intensity, they sounded bad, it was the hight of Superunknown and Black Hole Sun was a cliche, plus the bass singer spat on everyone at the front continuously, and that added to this mediocre headlining spot.
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  • 1, KoRn
    2, Deftones
    3, Megadeth

    can't think of anymore atm... let me have a think.....
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  • Terryible
    Terryible Posts: 462
    Red Hot Chilli Peppers
    Saw them at Reading last year. Its the first time i have walked out of a concert, I would never see them again
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  • Ricsard
    Ricsard Posts: 1,943

    3. The Red Hot Chili Peppers (2000 - Californication tour)
    2. The Red Hot Chili Peppers (2000 - Rolling Rock Town Fair)
    1. The Red Hot Chili Peppers (2007 - Lollapalooza)

    Seriously, the RHCP are fucking awful. i don't know why people pay to see them. It's short (90 minutes after a 20 year career?), it's packed with nothing but ballads (from their last 3 shittiest album none-the-less), and Anthony Kiedis is quite possibly the worst frontman/singer i have ever seen/heard in my life. (Yes anthony, jumping around on one foot and doing a bunch of fratboy dance moves are going to make up for the fact that you can't sing)

    All they did was ran through the motions every time i saw them. Like they knew "hey, this is show 124 out of 280 we have to do. i'll just pace myself. i'm getting my millions no matter what"

    Fuck those guys.


    so true!!! especially the shitty albums and the worst frontman out of the big stars

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    Coma (Polish band in Katowice before Linkin Park and Pearl Jam) - absolutely the worst live experience in my entire life...something I really wanna forget!!!

    Tool (2007) - fuckin boring show, long monotone same sounding songs, no personal connection with the crowd...horrible, terrible IMHO

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    Placebo (2006) - they used to be a great act but became a repetitive uncreative arrogant bastards!
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  • audiodave wrote:
    He did. He knew he wasn't to the liking of 90% of people in the crowd, and handled it pretty well. He wasn't bad, just not everyone's cup of tea.

    Personally, I would rather have had Paddy Casey than Sleater Kinney. :p

    Can never understand why Paddy Casey gets such a raw deal on this board? He seemed like a nice fella, music was a bit bland but inoffensive. I think a lot of people were expecting a big name irish support for that gig and poor old Paddy has been made the scapegoat. Did we seriously expect U2, Snow Patrol etc? I reckon if Ed had come on and played a song with him we'd all have his back cat. by now and there would be loads of threads dedicated to him.

    Worst band I ever saw, The Scorpions (sorry Mike) boring, boring, boring! Oh yeah, forgot Jesus & Mary Chain at Brixton Academy back in the 80's ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!