What are your top 3 live bands?
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Zod said:I saw Paul McCartney live less than 10 years ago. It was at BC Place in Vancouver. The show was pretty good, but only the front of the floor was standing. Everyone else was sitting down.
Great show and great songs, but it wasn't like a PJ or Springsteen show when it feels like everyone in the vanue is on their feet rocking out. Then again I'm usually at the front of those shows so I wouldn't notice if people were sitting in the back. McCartney tickets were so expensive we bought 2nd row tickets on the upper deck to keep costs under control.0 -
Merkin Baller said:While they aren't my top three, I have to give a shout out to Iggy Pop & St Vincent.
I've only seen them once each, But Iggy & Annie Clark each owned their stages like no one I had ever seen, and had the crowd eating from the palm of their hands. It was really awesome to see as a fringe fan of each act.
Seen him several times, always said pound for pound he has the most energy of any rocker around.
First time I saw him, Avalon in Boston, ( maybe 1989 or 1990) went with a couple co-workers who were a little older and introduced my young self to Iggy and a couple other acts. We arrived a little late, he was on stage already and performing Lust For Life. we could hear the music as we were having our tickets ripped, walked in to the main room to see him with his pants unbuttoned, shimmying his hips so the pants dropped and all he had left on were leopard print briefs. That was my first impression of live Iggy..This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Poncier said:Merkin Baller said:While they aren't my top three, I have to give a shout out to Iggy Pop & St Vincent.
I've only seen them once each, But Iggy & Annie Clark each owned their stages like no one I had ever seen, and had the crowd eating from the palm of their hands. It was really awesome to see as a fringe fan of each act.
Seen him several times, always said pound for pound he has the most energy of any rocker around.
First time I saw him, Avalon in Boston, ( maybe 1989 or 1990) went with a couple co-workers who were a little older and introduced my young self to Iggy and a couple other acts. We arrived a little late, he was on stage already and performing Lust For Life. we could hear the music as we were having our tickets ripped, walked in to the main room to see him with his pants unbuttoned, shimmying his hips so the pants dropped and all he had left on were leopard print briefs. That was my first impression of live Iggy..
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Poncier said:Merkin Baller said:While they aren't my top three, I have to give a shout out to Iggy Pop & St Vincent.
I've only seen them once each, But Iggy & Annie Clark each owned their stages like no one I had ever seen, and had the crowd eating from the palm of their hands. It was really awesome to see as a fringe fan of each act.
Seen him several times, always said pound for pound he has the most energy of any rocker around.
First time I saw him, Avalon in Boston, ( maybe 1989 or 1990) went with a couple co-workers who were a little older and introduced my young self to Iggy and a couple other acts. We arrived a little late, he was on stage already and performing Lust For Life. we could hear the music as we were having our tickets ripped, walked in to the main room to see him with his pants unbuttoned, shimmying his hips so the pants dropped and all he had left on were leopard print briefs. That was my first impression of live Iggy..
I wish I saw him sooner.0 -
PJ
Radiohead
dEUS
Honorable Mention, doesn't exist anymore:
Kaizers OrchestraThere's a trapdoor in the sun!
2000 Pinkpop Festival, Netherlands
2006 Arnhem, Netherlands
2006 Antwerp, Belgium
2007 Nijmegen, Netherlands
2009 Philadelphia 4, PA
2010 Bristow, VA
2012 Amsterdam 1, Netherlands
2013 Buffalo, NY
2013 Baltimore, MD
2015 Global Citizen Festival New York, NY
2016 Hampton, VA0 -
Pearl Jam (which is a given being the forum we are posting on)
But if I take them out, I'd go with:
Less Than Jake: Seen these guys about a dozen times, every show is fun, different, and a great time.
Collective Soul: So many hits, seen them a handful of times as well. Seem to have a loyal following similar to PJ nowadays, just in a much smaller way.
Metallica: Saw them twice. Love how whole crowd hangs on every tune.
Runners up: Green Day, Foo Fighters: both lose points for the hokey "bring a random person on stage" thing, and I only have seen Foos once, but a lot of set was slower, newer tunes.
Coldplay: Saw once, was not a fan before, but they changed my mind that night.
Paul McCartney: Cool show, but with all the old folks, people sat most of the show.
White Zombie (circa 1998) what a visual show.0 -
Zod said:I saw Paul McCartney live less than 10 years ago. It was at BC Place in Vancouver. The show was pretty good, but only the front of the floor was standing. Everyone else was sitting down.
Great show and great songs, but it wasn't like a PJ or Springsteen show when it feels like everyone in the vanue is on their feet rocking out. Then again I'm usually at the front of those shows so I wouldn't notice if people were sitting in the back. McCartney tickets were so expensive we bought 2nd row tickets on the upper deck to keep costs under control.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Poncier said:Merkin Baller said:While they aren't my top three, I have to give a shout out to Iggy Pop & St Vincent.
I've only seen them once each, But Iggy & Annie Clark each owned their stages like no one I had ever seen, and had the crowd eating from the palm of their hands. It was really awesome to see as a fringe fan of each act.
Seen him several times, always said pound for pound he has the most energy of any rocker around.
First time I saw him, Avalon in Boston, ( maybe 1989 or 1990) went with a couple co-workers who were a little older and introduced my young self to Iggy and a couple other acts. We arrived a little late, he was on stage already and performing Lust For Life. we could hear the music as we were having our tickets ripped, walked in to the main room to see him with his pants unbuttoned, shimmying his hips so the pants dropped and all he had left on were leopard print briefs. That was my first impression of live Iggy..By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Poncier said:Merkin Baller said:While they aren't my top three, I have to give a shout out to Iggy Pop & St Vincent.
I've only seen them once each, But Iggy & Annie Clark each owned their stages like no one I had ever seen, and had the crowd eating from the palm of their hands. It was really awesome to see as a fringe fan of each act.
Seen him several times, always said pound for pound he has the most energy of any rocker around.
First time I saw him, Avalon in Boston, ( maybe 1989 or 1990) went with a couple co-workers who were a little older and introduced my young self to Iggy and a couple other acts. We arrived a little late, he was on stage already and performing Lust For Life. we could hear the music as we were having our tickets ripped, walked in to the main room to see him with his pants unbuttoned, shimmying his hips so the pants dropped and all he had left on were leopard print briefs. That was my first impression of live Iggy..This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Pear Jam
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Drive-By Truckers0 -
Pearl Jam
My Morning Jacket
The Beta Band0 -
pledgeagrievance said:Pearl Jam
My Morning Jacket
The Beta Band0 -
I want to say that Arcade Fire is also amazing live and have the BEST exits of any band I've seen live.
https://youtu.be/Dt4noLhNoJ8
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Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
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Loujoe said:Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
"We've got a truckload full of porno stars!"I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:Loujoe said:Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
"We've got a truckload full of porno stars!"0 -
tempo_n_groove said:dankind said:Loujoe said:Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
"We've got a truckload full of porno stars!"
Here's to our taste in women whose hands are magnetically drawn to male crotches.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:dankind said:Loujoe said:Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
"We've got a truckload full of porno stars!"
Here's to our taste in women whose hands are magnetically drawn to male crotches.0 -
halv said:dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:dankind said:Loujoe said:Nice^^^^love that fun stuff. PJ kills me when they play a really sad tom Tom waits song as we exit. The antithesis of the high they give!!
I'd say top 3 for now
PJ
Primus/or anything Les does
GWAR (almost forgot about them) great family friendly show!!! Take the kids and grandma. Just wear a poncho to keep the blood stains to a minimum.
"We've got a truckload full of porno stars!"
Here's to our taste in women whose hands are magnetically drawn to male crotches.0
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