Which gig in music history would you most like to have been at, /mu/?>pic related Coleman at the 5 Spot
>>46708747Rite of Spring with Stravinsky.
offhand some show that wasnt recorded so I could verify the origins of any one of a few genres like punk, hardcore, metal, etc. for example a Middle Class show from 1977
and actually there are some supposed audio tapes from middle class in 77 but again I'd like to verify if after finally hearing them since I just found out about it that its anything worth looking into anywayjust in case anyones a middle class fan
>be me>go back in time >Manchester, 1966>everybody's booin' and shit>wait until the end of second last song>JUDAS>Bob calls me a liar>go back to present day>buy bootleg volume four>I'm famous
That one concert where apparently the whole audience felt sick while Swans was playing the hits. People leaving the venue and some even puking.
>>46708855That didn't happen just once you know
>>46708747Tangerine Dream, Reims 1974
Woodstock 69See hendrixTrip the fuck outHave sex frequently with random tripping chicks
Sex Pistols, 20th July 1976I get to hang out with Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Mark E. Smith, and Morrissey.
>>46709006holy fuck, morrissey was on that concert too?
The MTV 2$ Bill Strokes show in 2002
>>46709006>18 June 1976 - NME (UK)>Review by Steven Morrissey of a Sex Pistols concert: "I pen this epistle after witnessing the infamous Sex Pistols in concert at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall. The bumptious Pistols in jumble sale attire had those few that attended dancing in the aisles despite their discordant music and barely audible lyrics. The Pistols boast having no inspiration from the New York / Manhattan rock scene, yet their set includes, "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone", a number believed to be done almost to perfection by the Heartbreakers on any sleazy New York night and the Pistols' vocalist / exhibitionist Johnny Rotten's attitude and self-asserted 'love us or leave us' approach can be compared to both Iggy Pop and David JoHansen in their heyday. The Sex Pistols are very New York and it's nice to see that the British have produced a band capable of producing atmosphere created by The New York Dolls and their many imitators, even though it may be too late. I'd love to see the Pistols make it. Maybe they will be able to afford some clothes which don't look as though they've been slept in."
>>46709006>being this much of a hipster
>>46709019the buzzcock guys were there too
>>46709006>not Jon the PostmanFor shame
Grateful Dead European tour '72
>>46709157best day in england
>>46709157they were the ones that organised the gig
An early Melvins or Nirvana gig I reckon, it'd make 15 year old me very happy.
>>46708747Mozart performing K. 491 or any of the sonatas or symphonies of Beethoven led by him.
>>46708763this. >mfw a pleb near me says that this isn't real music>1913>still hanging on tonal musicI shiggle my diggle
Every Mozart gig
wherever Swans Are Dead was recorded at
The first human hitting in an object with an other object for the sake of producing a sound that conducive to his enjoyment
NIN at Lollapalooza '94, or really any of the years they played pre-2000
queen live at wembley 1986
>>46709270to see Feel Happiness and Blood Promise at that gig would be amazing
There was this pg. 99 reuinion show were they played with circle takes the square. I saw ctts like 2 weeks later, but pg. 99... Also it was in DC.Also, there was a pretty bad hurricane moving up the east. I don't know. It would have been cool.
>>46709263>Mozart>gigYou fucking cunt I hope you die of stomach cancer
Metallica: Live Shit Binge Purge - Seattle, 1989Dream Theater: Live Scenes from New York, 2000
coil's last concert in Dublinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRDuIrB20r8
The night Aphex Twin played his sandpaper set.Any of the 77 Boadrums shows or whatever they were called
Suicide, Devo, and The Cramps @ Max's Kansas City on July 9th, 1977
>>46709527This reminds me that my all-time fantasy gig would be seeing The Velvets in the Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
The gigs that made up Deep Purple's Made in Japan
>>46709489>going back in time, knowing that Jhonn is going to die>Going Up>weep into absinte
Any 1980's Butthole Surfers show. Would die to see Daniel Johnston
>>46708747Eyedea's last show.
>>46708747Cheap Trick's gig at the Budokan in April 28, 1978
the first suicide practices in a loft in new york city, working on the organ sounds
>>46709249>Stravinsky's rite of spring>not tonalpleb/10 would punch face
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMBKi7qDms8This or any of the earlier AnCo concerts.
>>46709006Shit, Mark E Smith was there? That's cool as fuck
The final Refused show before the hiatus, where they played in some random basement and it was broken up by cops.
The White Stripes live in Blackpool, England 2003.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t1_ETuWIbE
>>46708763Is that the one where they had a fucking riot over it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o0T1FOFAGcYes please
>>46712102fug yeah gunt. love that dvd
Mercury Rev at lollapalooza. the played so loud that they drowned out the sound of the main stage
>>46708747Frank Zappa, and the Mothers of Invention live at the Fillmore East, June 1971
That Hanatarash show where they drove a bulldozer through the back of the building
>>46709397I don't even listen to DT anymore but I would throw money at the chance to see live scenes
Pink FloydThe Whoat The Roundhouse, Dec. 31, 1966>each band took turns blowing the power
>>46712414>the pink floyd
>>46712474Originally they were The Pink Floyd Sound, then The Pink Floyd and by the time PATGOD was released just Pink Floyd.
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Gorgoroth Black Mass in 2004 in Poland. Really for no other reason besides to see what gets your ass arrested for "being offensive" in Poland
This one:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNbglOu_IuY
Metallica during one of the Live Shit: Binge and Purge shows. I think Seattle was the best one.