Bands you've seen but wish you hadn't

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The Australian Pink Floyd Show - Liverpool Summer Pops 2005

The band were absolutely great, but it was the 4th year that I've been to see them and it was the 4th year that we've had trouble with pissed up wankers. I would consider Pink Floyd to be limitedly accessible to half-wit chavs at the best of times, so what's the fúcking point of watching them while pissed? :evil:

That said, at least they weren't snorting anything this year. Not next to me, anyway :roll:
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Burn wrote:worst band ever were the happy mondays
They were bloody amazing a few weeks ago at Braehead arena :D
they were utter bollocks back in the day...they came on totally tripping outta their skulls and proceded to crash badly through 30 minutes of their set before limping off stage due to the heckling and abuse they were geting for being so out of it...offically the band said that the bass drum head was torn and they couldn't play on... :wink:

someone must have sold them some dodgy acid/amphetamine/weed/hash (not unusual in Edinburgh) delete as appropriate :innocent:
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Bowie 1987 Glass Spider Tour

The stage looked like a goddamn UN-meeting. I should've been warned by the rest of the bill: Tina Turner & Phil Collins. :eek: :urff: :urff:

It was that night I waived goodbye to the Thin White Duke. :(
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Tears For Fears - Southen Cliffs Pavilion in about 1984, I went for a walk on the beach it was that dull.

PWEI - can't remember where in London but the sound was awful and nothing seemed to work.
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Gerry And The Pacemakers.

It wasn't too bad, but mostly covers. It was barely worth going.
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Cranberries :oops:
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I'm rather unlucky in that I haven't been to that many big name bands.

So, most of the worst I've seen are the terrible, fifteen-year-old (sorry Dark) thrash metal bands cropping up around Hull that I have to review. It comes to something when the only people in the room older than you are the parents of the brats on stage, trying to sound like SOAD or RATM or anything else I haven't already heard before...

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Paradise Lost, last friday. No doubt the must awfull band I have ever seen. And I thougt I had seen a lot! This was the first time I ever left a concert before the end.
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Ok I'm leaving myself wide open for the biggest pi$$take here but feck it. I'm big enough and ugly enough to take it on the chin!!!

New kids On the Block - TWICE. Once when I was twelve @Whitley(sp?) Bay with my Dad :oops: :oops: :oops:

And once when I was thirteen. :oops: :oops: :oops:

T'was the days before I discovered decent music and during the crossover period (when I was about thirteen/fourteen) I had pictures of NKOTB and Guns N Roses on my wall.

What a bizzare combination.
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I think we'll have to exclude support bands on the basis that they're not generally the band you've paid to see, and frankly I've seen so many p*ss-poor support bands who can only have got the gig to make the main act look even better (The Scientists / Blow Monkeys supporting the Sisters anyone?) that its safer just to exclude them on mass.

Bands that you were paid to see is interesting insofar as a) you saw them and b) they were AWFUL but ultimately you didn't pay to see them and in fact you actually made money from it. A bit like getting a packet of Jaffa Cakes for doing a market research questionnaire (Would you like this band more if they wore sunglasses? How do you feel about artichokes?).

I know that this is narrowing the field a bit but we need to be able to taste the suffering. Emotional vampire that I am.

Another one for you:

Test Department / SPK No; not the fact that it was just a bunch of people armed with mallets, angle grinders and a scrap heap but the fire brigade intervened and made them play the entire gig behind a fire curtain. I s**t you not.
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Pulp

To be fair it was at Leeds festy and there were some other decent-ish bands on. "Only here for the beer". :|
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markfiend wrote:Pulp

To be fair it was at Leeds festy and there were some other decent-ish bands on. "Only here for the beer". :|
Each to their own. I don't own anything by them (the missus does) but I rate them as a live act. Jarvis know how to entertain people.

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Crap gigs?

My Bloody Valentine - London, The Forum, around 1991 - a tuneless dirge from start to finish.

Chapterhouse - several gigs in 1991. I only went 'cause my mates band (Thousand Yard Stare) were supporting. Utter shoegazing nonsense bollox.

Northside, around 1992. Post-Madchester baggy-indie wank. Again only went 'cause the Yardies were supporting.
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saw thousand yard stare at reading.. it was good fun
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My younger brother dragged me to see The Railway Children: They thought they were the "new Smiths". They weren't.
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ilsen wrote:Paradise Lost, last friday. No doubt the must awfull band I have ever seen. And I thougt I had seen a lot! This was the first time I ever left a concert before the end.
oh, was they sooo bad? i hope not.. they are even coming soon to Sofia..i have the tickets already :lol: can you tell me more please.. :notworthy:

to the question: Korn, yesterday, here... :eek: ...really bad taste :( :( :( nothing about music..but i was with my niece :eek: :roll:
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valeryg wrote:Korn, yesterday, here... :eek: ...really bad taste :( :( :( nothing about music..but i was with my niece :eek: :roll:
Korn... RUNNAWAY :!:
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Scardwel wrote:My Bloody Valentine - London, The Forum, around 1991 - a tuneless dirge from start to finish.
Thank god it wasn't just me... I didn't dare put them down in case they were some sort of untouchable deity type band but I thought they were dreadful live, and if you weren't depressed before listening to "loveless', well....

@ mf re: Railway children. They really weren't, were they? [hums]every beat of my heart... tum te tum te tum....[/hum] Nah. s**t.
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:lol: Like you said... Thank god it wasn't just me :notworthy:
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Ok I'm leaving myself wide open for the biggest pi$$take here but feck it. I'm big enough and ugly enough to take it on the chin!!!

New kids On the Block - TWICE. Once when I was twelve @Whitley(sp?) Bay with my Dad :oops: :oops: :oops:

And once when I was thirteen. :oops: :oops: :oops:

T'was the days before I discovered decent music and during the crossover period (when I was about thirteen/fourteen) I had pictures of NKOTB and Guns N Roses on my wall.

What a bizzare combination.
:lol: my mate vicky's massive secret-that-i-wasn't-allowed-to tell was her early-teenage support of NKOTB.i blew it wide open for her by getting her the greatest shits cd for her 21st.
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Vicky?
I thought you were refering to something at first :lol:
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:T'was the days before I discovered decent music and during the crossover period (when I was about thirteen/fourteen) I had pictures of NKOTB and Guns N Roses on my wall.

What a bizzare combination.
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