BEST concerts (top five) you've seen

yellowbird
yellowbird Posts: 184
edited January 2008 in Other Music
no particular order:

Peter Frampton - late 70's
Dan Folgelberg - early 90's
Marshall Tucker Band - late 70's
Keith Urban - 2006
Sting - 2003(ish)
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  • red mos
    red mos Posts: 4,953
    Pearl jam (what a shock, right ;)
    Foo fighters
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    Moody Blues with an actual orchestra (also without)
    The Burden Brothers (Bet not alot of people know these guys, their future is in the balance right now though).
    PJ: 10/14/00 06/09/03 10/4/09 11/15/13 11/16/13 10/08/14
    EV Solo: 7/11/11 11/12/12 11/13/12
  • yellowbird wrote:
    no particular order:

    Peter Frampton - late 70's
    Dan Folgelberg - early 90's
    Marshall Tucker Band - late 70's
    Keith Urban - 2006
    Sting - 2003(ish)


    this is a joke, right?

    anyway:

    Pearl Jam 06
    Chris Cornell 07
    Page/ Plant 98
    Audioslave 05
    Pearl Jam 00
    STP 97
    bombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown
  • this is a joke, right?

    anyway:

    Pearl Jam 06
    Chris Cornell 07
    Page/ Plant 98
    Audioslave 05
    Pearl Jam 00
    STP 97

    Why would you ask if his was a joke?
  • Oh, Jimmy
    Oh, Jimmy Posts: 957
    David Gilmour 06
    Page and Plant 98
    PJ 5x 00, 03 3x, VFC
    Velvet Revolver Illinois State Fair
    Flaming Lips
  • Oh, Jimmy
    Oh, Jimmy Posts: 957
    Why would you ask if his was a joke?

    double
  • Oh, Jimmy
    Oh, Jimmy Posts: 957
    Why would you ask if his was a joke?

    I could see it bein a joke. Sarcasm doesnt come across on a computer every time. Definitely not the worst taste, but those are some pretty crazy bands for best shows. Even goin back and readin it, I chuckled a bit.
  • I picked the best "era" for those that I've seen multiple times.

    Pearl Jam in 1996
    R.E.M in 1995
    The Flaming Lips in 2000
    Tuatara in 1997
    Guns N' Roses in 1993

    There may be others I prefered but these were the first five that came to mind.
  • Lost_Clay
    Lost_Clay Posts: 1,085
    pearl jam toronto 2 '06
    tool 2001
    radiohead 2001
    rage 1996
    tragically hip 1995

    wow that was tougher than i expected
    "ah fuck it get in trouble"

    06/29/03 09/22/05 09/24/05 09/25/05 05/09/06 05/10/06
  • 1. Pearl Jam 2006
    2. Tool 2007
    3. Tool 2001
    4. The Roots 2007
    5. Nine Inch Nails 2006
    The words you say never seem to live up to the ones inside your head...
  • Julien
    Julien Posts: 2,457
    Pearl jam Copenhagen 2007
    Pearl Jam Antwerp 2006 (my first PJ show)
    Radiohed, in 1996 (saw them 5 or 6 times that year)
    Smashing Pumpkins, 1996
    R.E..M in 1995
    2006: Antwerp, Paris
    2007: Copenhagen, Werchter
    2009: Rotterdam, London
    2010: MSG, Arras, Werchter
    2012: Amsterdam, Prague, Berlin
    2014: Amsterdam, Stockholm
  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    Pearl Jam- SF 1, 2, 3 (Bill Graham, 2006)
    Arcade Fire- San Francisco (Warfield, 2005)
    Arcade Fire- Moutain View (Shoreline, 2007)
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • direwolf74
    direwolf74 Posts: 1,622
    In no particular order:

    The Tragically Hip- Sasquatch Festival, The Gorge '06
    Pearl Jam- Saddledome, Calgary '05
    U2- Molson Centre, Montreal '01
    Midnight Oil- Race City Speedway, Calgary '93
    Wilco- MacEwan Hall, Calgary '06

    honorable mention:
    Rheostatics- Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary '97
    "I try my best to chug, stomp, weep, whisper, moan, wheeze, scat, blurt, rage, whine, and seduce. With my voice I can sound like a girl, the boogieman, a Theremin, a cherry bomb, a clown, a doctor, a murderer. I can be tribal. Ironic. Or disturbed. My voice is really my instrument."

    -Tom Waits
  • SENROCK
    SENROCK Posts: 10,736
    yellowbird wrote:
    no particular order:

    Peter Frampton - late 70's


    YOU are my hero! :D


    1. KID ROCK all shows
    2. KORN all shows but dec 2003 most
    3. PETER FRAMPTON fiiiiiinally 2006
    4. MOTLEY CRUE 2005 forum
    5. PEARL JAM @ hollywood fonda!!! :D
    ~~~~~~ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME~~~~~~
    Sir Mike McCready is....THE MASTER!!! WAHHH!!!
    EVENFLOW PSYCHOS H.N.I.C~FEEL THE FLOW!!!

    "Pearl Jam fans are obsessed, they'd see the boys in HELL if tickets were sold."-CROJAM95

    It takes balls to put out a UKE album!
  • GetALife
    GetALife Posts: 563
    Pearl Jam - 21.06.07, ISS Dome, Dusseldorf, Germany
    (Actually all four shows I've seen would fill the list, but Dusseldorf was definitely the best of them)

    Anna Ternheim - 27.09.07, Ringlokschuppen, Bielefeld, Germany - solo acoustic show, really really touching...

    The Mars Volta - 24.02.05, D-Club, Hamburg, Germany - WOW! Only 70 minutes, after they finished, the houselights were put on immediately after...but I was satisfied...WOW!

    The Muffin Men feat. Jimmy Carl Black - 28.11.99, Cadillac, Oldenburg, Germany - One of the greatest Frank Zappa cover-bands with an original (heavy-weighted) member of the Mothers of Invention...I've been a fan since I'm 13, then I was 18 and it was the first time for me rocking to Frank Zappa-live-music...I'm not fond of dancing, but THAT night I DANCED...

    Heinz Rudolf Kunze - 27.05.05, Opernplatz, Hannover, Germany - a free open air-show within the 'Day(s) of the Protestant Church' (Evangelischer Kirchentag) of m favorite german rock-singer...fantastic weather and a really powerful show...and good people...not a worship show, he actually was asked to write a song for this festival, though he's not really a worship rocker.
    When I had to take my way to the station to get my train to Oldenburg he played the last acoustic encore which followed me through the rows of houses up to the station...I could actually hear it clearly til I entered the building, sweaty and lucky...
    2000: Hamburg
    2006: Berlin
    2007: Munich * Düsseldorf
    2009: Berlin * Manchester * London
    2010: Dublin * Belfast * Berlin
    2012: Amsterdam I & II * Berlin I & II * Stockholm * Oslo * Copenhagen
    EV 2012: Amsterdam I & II
    2014: Amsterdam I & II * Milan * Trieste * Vienna * Berlin
    EV 2017: Berlin
    2018: Amsterdam I & II * Prague * Krakow * Berlin
    2022: Berlin- Vienna - Prague - Amsterdam I - Amsterdam II #
    2024: Berlin I & II

    ~~~

    “It is curious that while good people go to great lengths to spare their children from suffering, few of them seem to notice that the one (and only) guaranteed way to prevent all the suffering of their children is not to bring those children into existence in the first place.”
    ― David Benatar - Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence


  • Arcade Fire - Vancouver 2005, Last show of the Funeral tour.....wow.

    Pixies - Vancouver, 2004.....not enough bossanova, but it's the damn pixies

    Pearl Jam - Vancouver, 2005. Got tickets the day of the show, great view, amazing setlist.

    Radiohead - Toronto, 2003. Hail to the Thief tour. 2 hrs. + 3 encores, and an amazing karma police.

    Propagandhi, Birmingham, WA, 2005. Amazing punk show from a band I wanted to see for years.
  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    In no particular order

    The Bronx 3x - one of the best live bands I've ever seen. every time was a fight for survival. Reading '07 was mindblowing.

    Nine Inch Nails - Reading '07 also. the best concert I have ever seen. Hurt was heartbreaking. two of my friends who didn't like NIN went out and bought The Downward Spiral immediately.

    Morrissey - Birmingham. can't quite remember when. a year or two ago.

    The Proclaimers - Warwick '05. pre-comic relief :D you'd have to be scottish to understand

    Ryan Adams - Birmingham '06. put on a killer show, got heckled, got pissed off and left in the middle of the last song (which was beautiful, and I never caught the name of it)
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • even flow?
    even flow? Posts: 8,066
    Van Halen just became one of the best.
    Followed by Van Halen in 82.
    Kiss both times.
    Pearl Jam in Cleveland.
    54/40 at the Docks.
    You've changed your place in this world!
  • blackngold
    blackngold Pittsburgh, PA Posts: 308
    Pearl Jam '03 State College
    The Who '02 Hershey, PA
    Bon Jovi '01 Pittsburgh
    Prince '04 State College
    Rush '07 DC

    And i'm assuming that Van Halen (Nov 1) and Bruce (Nov 11) will be amazing.
  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    Arcade Fire - Massey Hall (Toronto) 2007
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    the Cure - Varsity Arena (Toronto) 1996
    Sarah Harmer - The Harbourfront Centre (Toronto) 2005
    Mogwai - The Phoenix (Toronto) 2003
    godspeed you black emperor - Bloor Cinema (Toronto) 2000

    Honourable Mention:
    the Rheostatics - Massey Hall (Toronto) 2007.....not their best show (I have seen them play dozens of better shows....but this was the final show ever, so it makes the list based solely on its importance)
    In my world everyone is a pony,
    and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!
  • Pauk
    Pauk Posts: 1,084
    Not including festival shows...

    Pearl Jam at the Astoria 2006
    First time seeing them and the crowd were great. Amazing atmosphere and the band loved it. Plus I love the Astoria which is a big plus.

    Foo Fighters at the Astoria, London 2005
    Again love the venue and the band seemed to unusually enjoy the show. They messed about with the setlist more than they usually do too, they didn't add many rare songs but they played the songs in a really odd order that flowed really well. During the day I went from home to the astoria to pick up my tickets, to Reading festival to set up my tent, and back to london but just missed the support act. I was exhausted so sat on one of those ledges on the walls to watch the last half hour of the show. Watching Aurora I knew I'd remember this gig for the rest of my life. Which is pretty odd considering I've seen foos 11 times now and they're usually going through the motions without much excitement.

    Dave Pajo at the Roadhouse, Manchester 2007
    It was magical. Everyone seemed entranced. I would never say anyone can compare to Elliott Smith... but Pajo came pretty close. He didn't say much and only played 10 songs but everyone was silent throughout the set. Never seen an audience so quiet.

    Seafood at On The Rocks, London 2005
    Was an uber special xmas show for the band. They played through a set that was like 2 hours long, which is double their usual set length. Chatted to the band about this show a few times now and they always say how they think it was probably the best gig they've ever played. I'd agree. Plus the support act were REALLY strange, prancing about in bear masks wrapped up in fake tiger skins...

    The Frames at the Junction, Cambridge 2005
    I saw The Frames a week before in London and thought they were great so went to the cambridge gig too. Was a 300 or so capacity venue that was only half full, was pretty cool (I was front centre). loads of big Irish fans who were so glad to see the band in a tiny venue. The set started similarly to the london show, but Glen talked a lot more to the crowd, even having conversations with people on front row. About halfway through they ripped up the setlist and played loads of random songs which was nice. At the end glen screamed in my face (I don't know why, he seemed to be buzzing) and shook my hand to give me a plec.
    People always say The Frames are a boring band but that gig was electric.
    Paul
    '06 - London, Dublin, Reading
    '07 - Katowice, Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    '09 - London, Manchester, London
    '12 - Manchester, Manchester, Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen