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Grouplove. The vibe was amazing and they love what they do.
Mike Watt and the missing men
Coppelius is absolutely awesome. You get a theater-like show while they play headbanger after headbanger. Understanding German is a must though.
Carcass at Rose Club, Cologne, Aug 24 1991
It was so intensive and hot, Sweat dropped from the ceiling, People ordered water to dump it over their head
I saw Sleep Token this year and I think it overtook Rammstein as a show.
They didn't say a word, just played 1.5-2 hours of music back to back and then left. Incredible lights, incredible precision, and all business
Bruce Springsteen, Ottawa, Jan 24, 1981.
Amazing 3 1/2 hours
Missed the buses
A cop drove us home. Out if kindness
Dreadnoughts were good. Love me some punk/polka fusion.
It felt like being in Disco Elysium. No, I can't explain it.
Emilie Autumn back when she had all of the crumpets. This show had it all! Sexy and extremely talented performers singing, dancing and playing with fire!
Mindless Self Indulgence back in the 2000's. Where ever they were, that venue came alive with energy I've never experienced since.
In This Moment. Visually stunning! It took them some time to set up for each song due to all the props they had but it was always worth it. Like a live piece of art.
Porter Robinson/Madeon's Shelter tour was lifechanging.
- spiritualized a long time ago
- the psychotic monks last week
- chalk yesterday
Bill Bruford's Earthworks, in a small club near San Diego, last show of the tour. Magical.
Snoop Dog, Korn, Linkin Park - Project Revolution 2001-2?
I can’t say that’s there’s one best. The location and people you’re with, the set list, so many factors contribute.
I saw LCD Soundsystem a few months ago in Seattle and it was amazing. Just hands down one of my favourite shows. The venue and energy were crazy, I kept stopping dancing and looking up and around at everyone.
I’ve been a big Phish fan since the 90s so there’s quite a few in that time span, notably Hampton Coliseum (was turned into a box set, Hampton comes alive), MSG last summer, Nashville in 99
When I was a teenager the local radio station ran a festival at RFK stadium in DC for years. The HFS Festival was an insane amount of headline bands packed into a day. Violent Femmes, Blondie, Prodigy, Ramones, Pavement, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Afgan Whigs, Primus, Garbage, Rollins Band, Beck… so so many over the years I went. And it’s back this year!! I’m trying to figure out how to fly back across the continent to go.
There was a small party on the west coast of Vancouver island that ran for ten years back in the aughts. I went to every one minus the first and last and it was my happy place. Wandering through the trees, getting lost in tide pools, so many people you know and love. And the music was top notch. Saw The Orb, Noze, and my friends (which are my fav to see).
Black Moth Super Rainbow at Meow Wolf, Santa Fe, NM. Touring for Panic Blooms. Faces melted.
There's a band "No Men" ( https://no-men.bandcamp.com/album/dear-god-bring-the-doom ). I bought their CD on Bandcamp and wrote in the message box "I'd love to see you if you play NYC". When the envelope arrived, handwritten on it was "we'll be in NYC July 17th, come hang!"
They were playing a tiny, tiny show at some out of the way spot. The band was super nice. Basically hung out with them for an hour before the show. Their set was also amazing.
I even saw them again a year later and they remembered me and my partner.
I'm usually afraid to meet people in bands in case they're assholes, but this time it really paid off.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a trip every time. One time he crawled across the audience to get to me and held my hand and together we sang Push The Sky Away, the next time he literally chased me through the audience onto the stage to sing with him, the time after that he peeled my mask off so he could whisper "Hand of God, hand of God" in my face. I look forward to his next North American tour now that his new album is out.
Radiohead. It was amazing.
It's hard to choose. GWAR, Coheed and Cambria, and A7X were all amazing because of the stage presence
I've never been a concert. At least not so far
Thanks for the info.
I like tomatoes.
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