Christ, that was so long ago that I don't remember. The Beach and Blue Monday were about the only known songs at the time, and I mean before either were rereleased or remixed about a thousand times.
Which show was the biggest disapointment.
Originally posted by Jaguär:Cool,i saw them there on that tour and was wondering if it was the same gig.i remember being disapointed but thats about it.Saw excellent shows by The Furs(forever now tour) and The Cure(the Top tour) there before it shut down.PIL was a good show there as well.
Christ, that was so long ago that I don't remember. The Beach and Blue Monday were about the only known songs at the time, and I mean before either were rereleased or remixed about a thousand times.
Originally posted by Barcelona:Chances of our becoming show buddies: NONE
But, above all, GUIDED BY VOICES. What an awful band!
However, I guess that if I had seen a Foo Fighters show, they would be tied with Guided by Voices.
Whew, man, what do you like?
i'll third the miserable that first new order tour experience… they played detroit on quite possibly one of the hottest nights ever. st andrews was packed to the gills it was 100+ degrees in club. they band came on at the last possible minute to get in their hour long show before the 2am curfew. disappointing for sure… come to think of it the other time i saw them live it was lousy.
Echo and The Bunneymen at Recher's Theatre in Towson a few years back.
That lead singer SUCKS!
That lead singer SUCKS!
tricky, 2001 (first time i had walked out of a show EVER)
spiritualized, 2002 (second time i had walked out of a show)
sigur ros, 2003
spiritualized, 2002 (second time i had walked out of a show)
sigur ros, 2003
Originally posted by sniper10:yeah right… do you suffer from craniuminarseholeitist?
Echo and The Bunneymen at Recher's Theatre in Towson a few years back.
That lead singer SUCKS!
i'll fourth it. it was utter shit up in boston. i was shocked. as i had seen depeche mode live and they could pull off electronica based music beautifully but new order, utter shit. though this was in the early 90's.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
i'll third the miserable that first new order tour experience… they played detroit on quite possibly one of the hottest nights ever. st andrews was packed to the gills it was 100+ degrees in club. they band came on at the last possible minute to get in their hour long show before the 2am curfew. disappointing for sure… come to think of it the other time i saw them live it was lousy.
and i forgot sting, in 1996 in milan italy. he forgot the second stanza to englishman in new york!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by lily1:
tricky, 2001 (first time i had walked out of a show EVER)
spiritualized, 2002 (second time i had walked out of a show)
sigur ros, 2003
red hot chili peppers at lollapalooza in 1991 or was it 1992. all i know is that i was shocked at how bad their set was. so so so bad.
Originally posted by SPARX:So when did PiL go on? That is my worst show as I didn't get to see the damn thing. I assume Jah was gone by that time, or was he and (god forbid Levine) still with them.
Originally posted by Jaguär:Cool,i saw them there on that tour and was wondering if it was the same gig.i remember being disapointed but thats about it.Saw excellent shows by The Furs(forever now tour) and The Cure(the Top tour) there before it shut down.PIL was a good show there as well.
Christ, that was so long ago that I don't remember. The Beach and Blue Monday were about the only known songs at the time, and I mean before either were rereleased or remixed about a thousand times.
I saw PIL play with B.A.D. around town somewhere – I think a gym at GW. Back around 91, 92. PIL was good, B.A.D. was awful. All the music was pre-recorded.
Originally posted by Bagster:hey, was that was the 120 minutes tour? i saw it back in san jose. . .with blind melon, live, pil and bad II. . .mainly wanted to see pil. . left during bad II.
I saw PIL play with B.A.D. around town somewhere – I think a gym at GW. Back around 91, 92. PIL was good, B.A.D. was awful. All the music was pre-recorded.
I'd have to say that I've always wanted to see New Order and everyone I know says they suck live…but their live at Finsbury Park DVD contains some of my favorite New Order/Joy Division music ever, even if Barney has to read most of the lyrics off a teleprompter. He did a great job with vocals on "She's Lost Control" and "Transmission". The live versions of "Regret" and "Your Silent Face" are so good I don't even listen to the studio versions anymore. Echo & the Bunnymen at the Recher was a GREAT show! And what a setlist to boot…that show kicked ass.
I heard that New Order were great at Merriweather(or wherever it was) many years later but I missed that one. All depends when you catch them, it seems. I've heard a lot about the same problems with Primal Scream. Both bands put out great records but too often suck live, mostly because they can't control their substance intake. Heard the same report from London a couple years ago when Bobby Gillespe came out onstage to play Rock The Shack with New Order after Get Ready was released. Supposedly, Bobby was completely trashed, along with the others, and the show sucked it.
Saw New Order at Merriweather and at DAR. Both shows were great, Merriweather better because they let you stand and move about. The Merriweather show (or was it two shows?) was New Order, PiL, and Sugarcubes I think (reverse order). They were pro by then not getting plowed first.
cake at 930
yawn fest sing along…
plus that dood has no stage presence
free tix, bad show
at least i didnt have to pay
yawn fest sing along…
plus that dood has no stage presence
free tix, bad show
at least i didnt have to pay
Originally posted by pepsi..tatse it:Actually, I think they are not that bad when they play live. However, Cake is a band with some very good songs (50% of their songs) and some mediocre songs (50%) that tends to put mostly mediocre songs in their live shows.
cake at 930
yawn fest sing along…
plus that dood has no stage presence
free tix, bad show
at least i didnt have to pay
to bad the singer has no stage presence….
Forgot to mention Pavement in Raleigh in 1999. One of the bands I respect the most, but would have rather seen them in the early mid nineties.