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Lets try this thread again:
1.) Loudest Show
2.) Worst Audience
3.) Most Expensive Show
4.) Most Fun show
5.) Most intense
6.) Worst Show
7.) Best Show
1.) Loudest Show
>Swans at Lee's Palace, couldnt hear shit for a week
2.) Worst Audience
>three days grace, yeah i know i was dragged there
3.) Most Expensive Show
>Metallica, i was 13
4.) Most Fun show
>Flaming Lips, it was pure joy or Mac Demarco I've never seen so many people have so much fun, even the security guards were jamming out and having fun
5.) Most intense
>Death Grips, it was at Wrongbar a month after NLDW dropped
>heres footage i took of the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBFdx9E39so
6.) Worst Show
>three days grace
7.) Best Show
>Swans
y tu, /mu/?
| >> | No.52396514 >1.) Loudest Show Either Boris or Dinosaur Jr, only time I have ever had to actually cover my ears was when Boris played Flood Pt. 4, has ringing in my ears for about three days after the Dinosaur Jr. show, yeah I know I probably should have worn ear plugs >2.) Worst Audience Dresden Dolls by far, friend had a ticket to the show and dragged me along, ughhh >3.) Most Expensive Show Weezer >4.) Most Fun show Future Islands, from the moment they started playing to when they left the stage it was non-stop fun, Sam Herring is one of the most unique and energetic frontmen I've seen >5.) Most intense Crystal Castles or Death Grips >6.) Worst Show Prince Rama, either I didn't get it or it was just shit, pretentious as all hell regardless >7.) Best Show Darkside, they are one of those bands that must be experienced live, preferably in a post-midnight festival setting |
| >> | No.52406175 File: 59 KB, 737x487, FUCK ALL Y'ALL.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] >>52396126 1.) Loudest Show >Swans at Music Hall of Williamsburg, NYC (ca. fall 2011) 2.) Worst Audience >Bring Me The Horizon, August Burns Red, a bunch of other popular shitty scene-metal bands @ Best Buy Theater (ca. fall 2010, only went because my friends at the time were going) 3.) Most Expensive Show MBV at Hammerstein Ballroom, Nov. 2013 (saw them for both nights they were playing there, each ticket costing around $75) 4.) Most Fun show Dillinger Escape Plan @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, May 2011 (the crowd went fucking bananas at that show) 5.) Most intense Thou @ Death By Audio (rip), fall 2011 (the crowd also went fucking bananas at this show as well) 6.) Worst Show been to a lot of bad local scene-metal/tough-guy hardcore shows back in my day, can't even choose one in particular. 7.) Best Show MBV at Hammerstein Ballroom last year |
| >> | No.52406316 >>52396126 >Loudest: Swans ('14) >Worst Audience: J. Cole/Best Coast ('14) This was at a university stadium, where I went for free as a student. That probably explains why the audience was fucking awful. Half of the seats were empty, and most people there were just chatting or fucking with their phones. The tickets and most promotional material didn't even mention that Best Coast was opening (I only went because my rapfag friend loves J Cole) so they weren't well-received by an audience that came to see mainstream rap. But even when J Cole was on, nobody seemed excited to be there, and even my friend had had enough halfway through the set. >Most expensive: Van Halen ('07) I was fourteen and stoked to see David Lee Roth reunited with VH. I feel sorry for making my dad pay for those disgustingly expensive tickets, but it was a great show and they were my favorite band at the time, so I'm glad he took me. >Most fun: of Montreal ('14) or Gorillaz ('10) Never liked a lot of OF's material beyond Hissing Fauna, but they played half of that album and put on an incredible psychedelic stageshow. I was dancing and shouting along like a fool the whole time. Gorillaz played at a huge venue, which would have hampered my enjoyment if I didn't score second-row seats for $50 each. They had a ton of musicians on stage and I got to touch Albarn's hand, shit was cash. >Most intense: Swans >Best show: Swans or Crosby, Stills & Nash ('09) |
| >> | No.52406556 1) Suspekt concert. What a fucking show they put, it was tight. My ears were stuffed the day after. 2) Gron Koncert in Kolding. The MC Fight Night live concert was dope, but I stood in the front row in front of some loud dickheads who kept on screaming their shitty own rap lyrics and butting their cigarettes over my shoulder. 3.) Kloften 4.) Suspekt. What a stage presence. 5.) Suspekt again. I've not been to more than 10 concerts, so they keep a high place. 6.) Mads Langer in Kloften. Snore. 7.) Suspekt again
To elaborate why I loved the Suspekt concert, here is why: basically they were like gods among men on the stage, such a presence, but they still managed to be down on earth cool dudes. They asked the audience to throw some bras or whatever on stage, so me and my cousin decided to toss our socks since we didn't have any bras for obvious reasons. Hit Orgi-E right in the face. Then they got their bassist, Vodka-Lars, to bottom up a good chunk of vodka from a voluntary's stilletto lmao. They then invited up some random chick on stage where they decided to give her some free shots and made her empty a beer, where Bai-D sang "Bollede Hende Igår", which is pretty much a "fucked her yesterday, now its the next today" track. Then the concert ended, but they decided to come back 20 minutes more and play louder and wilder than before. 10/10 show
future plans of people I wanna see >Iceage the 27th February |